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3 - DOE Department Overview Presentation 72 percent of eligible teachers participating in standards training SD Schools implementing Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support 60 'eslimoted 55 NATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS
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SD Schools implementing Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support
60 55
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NAEP Raadln& Grilde 4 - South DilkotilAchievement Level Percentage
Below Basic- Basic
- Proficient
- Advancl!d
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SD Libraries participating in summer reading programs
1 00 )0
35 30
FY12 FY13 FY14*
"estimated
SD Participants in summer reading program
42,000 41,500- 41,000 40,500 40,000
FY12 FY13 FY14*
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Other factors to pay attention to at this level:
Factor #1 - Attendance Result? Students who are absent fewer than 10 percent of the time are more likely to be promoted to the next grade and recieve higher grades in core subjects. Factor #2 - Social competence Result? Students with social competency is considered a predictor of academic and social progress.
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2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 NAEP Mathematics Grade 8 - South DakotaAchievement level Percentage
40Below Basic
- Basic
Proficient
- Advanced
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NAEP M1themotlt1 Grade a- South D1kot1 Achlevenlfflt Uv•I Percenroge Number o-f osse.Jsme.n·t, gtven within South Dakota~ r
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Pf12 FYI- fY 4 FYl 2 F'f'll f"1-4Teachers using South Dakota Assessment Portal
1,500 1,300 1,100 _ 900 700
FY12
1,soo· FY13
FY14
Number of assessments given within South Dakota Assessment Portal
60,000 50,000 30,000 20,000
FY12
61,258 62,000*
FYl 3 FY14
SD Teachers participating in Math Counts training
230
190 170 150
FYl 2 FY13
230*
FY14
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Source: Pre-algebra and Algebra Enrollment and Achievement, May 2010.
SD Graduation Rate 2013
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O82.7%
Graduation rate for JAG students in 2012-13
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Complete High School
2011-12 Baseline: 88.21%
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~(8,346 of 9,462 students
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completed high hoof)
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Ready for Postsecondary Education
2011-12 Baseline: 33.23%
(3,144 of 9,462 students took the
ACT and met
both benchmarks in English and moth)
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2012-13 Baseline: 14.41%
(1, 76 of 9,550 tu dents took the
- WorkKey. a e ments and earned
a Notional Career Reodine Certifi ate during a pilot project)
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Percent of 2013 ACT-tested SD high school graduates in "core or more" vs. "less than core" meeting ACT college readiness benchmarks
English Reading Mathematics
Core or more
73% 52% 55%
Less than core
63% 32% 6%
Percent of 2013 ACT-tested SD high school graduates in 11core or more'' vs. 11less than corE meeting ACT college readiness benchmarks
Core or more Less than core
English
73% 63%
Reading
52% 32%
Mathematics
55%
6%
Science
48% 22%
Online AP courses allow for students to participa regardless if AP is offered in their school.
Number of students taking part in
AP courses via SD Virtual School
432
Advanced Placement (AP) in South Dakota: Participation & Pass Rate
Year Schools Students
Pass Rate (Exam score of 3 or higher)
2009 92 2,172 64% 2010 96 2,337 64% 2011 103 2,481 68% 2012 100 2,642 66% 2013
11 4
2,7 14 65%
Number of students participating
in AP has increased by 542 students in only five years.
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National Career Readiness Certificate
2009-10 26 6 23 2010 11 31 10 27 2011 12 l 34 13 26 2012-1 3 4 43 19 23 2013-1 4 5 2 23 29This strategy is intended to provide students real- world experience and to help them apply academic coursework toward career development in areas of interest to them.
School districts offering work-based learning
Year
Entrepn,neurshlp Senior Expe- rience
~g
Youth
Internship
2009-10 26 6 23 2010-11
31
10 27 2011-12 1 34 13 26 2012-13 4 43 19 23 2013-14 5 42 23 29
Number of students passing Accuplacer exam
100 80ao·
Number of students passing
Accuplacer exa111
100
80*
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