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State and National Exams

State and National Exams. What you need to know to help your students know what they need to know!. Unbridled Learning: Next-Generation Accountability Model. Next Generation Learner Achievement Gap Growth College/Career Readiness Graduation Rate.

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State and National Exams

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  1. State and National Exams What you need to know to help your students know what they need to know!

  2. Unbridled Learning: Next-Generation Accountability Model • Next Generation Learner • Achievement • Gap • Growth • College/Career Readiness • Graduation Rate • Next Generation Instructional Programs and Support • Program Reviews • Arts/Humanities • Practical Living/Career Studies • Writing • Primary/World Languages • Next Generation Professionals • Teachers and Leaders KDE:OAA:3/2/2012:kd:rls

  3. State and National Exams Required in High School 10th Grade • PLAN • On Demand Writing Test • End of Course Exams (Biology, English II, Algebra II, US History) 11th Grade • ACT • On Demand Writing Test • End of Course Exams (Biology, English II, Algebra II, US History) 12th Grade • COMPASS (If you don’t meet benchmarks on the ACT • ASVAB • End of Course Exams (Biology, English II, Algebra II, US History)

  4. Additional Testing for Some Students • PSAT (required for National Merit Scholars) • SAT (for College Admissions) • AP Exams (Advanced Placement exams for College Credit) • KOSSA(Kentucky Occupational Skill Standards Assessment)

  5. Timed Assessments • There is NO more extended time on any of the state or national exams. • All question types, including writing exams, are strictly timed.

  6. Which Assessments to Take Students will only take the assessment for the grade in which they are currently showing in Infinite Campus. This applies to ALL state assessments.

  7. Types of Questionson Required Exams • Multiple Choice Questions • PLAN • ACT • End-of Course • ACT • COMPASS • Writing Prompts • On Demand • Short Answer • End of Course • Constructed Response • End of Course

  8. College/Career Readiness Rate 8

  9. College Ready Status File Available each Fall • Electronic File by School on Secure Site • College Ready • NOT College Ready • Unknown

  10. Plan ACT Plan serves as the midpoint measure of academic progress in ACT's College and Career Readiness System.

  11. Plan, cont. • Administered in late September – window is set by the state • All Sophomores must take it • Scores are returned in approximately 3-6 weeks • This is the only growth measurement used by the state • They calculate growth from Plan to ACT • No Plan “prep” is offered • This is the “starting point”

  12. Plan Overview

  13. ACT • The ACT is the capstone of our College and Career Readiness System. The test uses the same score scale as ACT Explore and ACT Plan, making the system an effective tool to monitor academic progress and student growth. • 21 states currently administer the ACT statewide

  14. ACT Overview

  15. College Ready College Entrance Exam College Placement Test

  16. SCHS ACT Success

  17. SCHS ACT Success

  18. On-Demand • This is the only K-PREP (Kentucky Performance Rating of Educational Progress) exam given at the high school level. • Testing is to be 5 consecutive days during the last 14 instructional days of the district calendar.

  19. Who Takes the K-PREP? Required to Test Not Required to Test Students in the Alternate K-PREP Student’s skipped grade Foreign Exchange students Students with medical or extraordinary circumstances exemptions • Students in grades 3-8 and 10-11, including those with disabilities • Students who are retained • Students who move during testing • Students with a minor medical emergency • EL students in their first year are required to attempt mathematics and science (four multiple-choice or one extended response). • EL students in their second year and later participate in all content areas.

  20. On-Demand Pre-writing Area Pre-write is done in the Test Booklet. It is not scored.

  21. End-Of-Course • End-Of-Course exams are administered to all students who successfully complete the following courses • US History • English II • Biology • Algebra II

  22. Overview • Each test consists of two sections of multiple choice – each with approximately 35 questions • All multiple choice exams are administered online • Each test includes a written portion that is created, administered and scored at the school/district level • The tests are designed to assess the Quality Core Curriculum • Each of you will have access to that site if you don’t already…

  23. US History • 544 scheduled to test • 8 did not test • 246 or 42.8% met benchmark • 546 scheduled to test • 3 did not test • 355 or 64.8% met benchmark • Benchmark went down 1 point 2012 2013

  24. Overall Average – US History • 148 • 149 2012 2013

  25. 2012-2013 US Percentages 2012 benchmark = 148 2013 Benchmark = 147

  26. Algebra II • 429 scheduled to test • 3 did not • 269 or 62.7% reached benchmark • 508 scheduled to test • 1 did not • 216 or 42.5% reached benchmark • Benchmark went up 4 points 2012 2013

  27. Overall Average – Algebra II • 146 • 147 2012 2013

  28. 2012-2013 ALG Percentages 2012 Benchmark=144 2013 benchmark = 148

  29. Biology • 627 Scheduled to test • 9 did not • 403 or 64.2% Met Benchmark • 523 Scheduled to test • 2 did not • 217 or 41.4% Met Benchmark • Benchmark went up 6 points 2012 2013

  30. Overall Average - Biology • 150 • 152 2012 2013

  31. 2012-2013 BIO Percentages 2012 benchmark = 148 2013 benchmark = 154

  32. English II • 622 scheduled to test • 10 Did Not Test • 520 or 83.6% Met Benchmark • 519 Scheduled to Test • All Tested • 361 or 69.6% Met Benchmark • Benchmark went up 4 points 2012 2013

  33. Overall Average – English II • 156 • 156 2012 2013

  34. 2012-2013 ENG Percentages 2012 Benchmark = 150 2013 benchmark = 154

  35. Compass • Test approved by the state for those who did not reach the state determined benchmarks in one or more areas on the ACT • Administered at SCHS, free of charge, online • There is no time limit and students have two chances to pass each exam • Many state schools use these scores for placement of Freshman

  36. College Ready College Entrance Exam College Placement Test

  37. KOSSA • KOSSA – Kentucky Occupational Skills Standards Assessment • Kentucky's Skill Standards, Assessments, and Certification System is based on standards identified by employers across the state.

  38. KOSSA

  39. Preparatory Students Student who has completed two career and technical education credits in a preparatory program and is enrolled in the third credit course(s) in the same career pathway. What If… A student is enrolled in welding for 2 credits and takes nursing for another credit. Is this student considered a Preparatory Student? No. Student must be enrolled in third credit of the same career pathway.

  40. ASVAB • Part of CCRR, the ASVAB assesses academic ability and predicts success in a wide variety of careers. • The Armed Forces Qualification Test or AFQT is the score computed from these four components of the ASVAB —Word Knowledge (WK), Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Paragraph Comprehension (PC) and Mathematics Knowledge (MK). • To be considered Career Ready, students must score at or above the 50th percentile.

  41. ASVAB, cont • Last year was the first year SCHS offered/administered the ASVAB to all seniors • Our senior average was above the 50th percentile

  42. College/Career Readiness Rate 46

  43. AP • Advanced Placement Courses are open to all students grades 9-12 depending on prerequisites. • SCHS has an open door policy for AP courses • SCHS has been involved in the National Math and Science Initiative for the past five years

  44. AP, Cont • We currently offer AP courses • English (2) • World Language (4) • Science (4) • Social Studies (6) • Music (1) • Art (1) • Math (3) • Our success rate in both the number of students taking AP courses and the number earning qualifying scores and outpaced the state for the past five years!

  45. Soooooooo…. What NEXT?

  46. Unbridled Learning: Next-Generation Accountability Model • Next Generation Learner • Achievement • Gap • Growth • College/Career Readiness • Graduation Rate • Next Generation Instructional Programs and Support • Program Reviews • Arts/Humanities • Practical Living/Career Studies • Writing • Primary/World Languages • Next Generation Professionals • Teachers and Leaders KDE:OAA:3/2/2012:kd:rls

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