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KEYPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT DATA AND GOALS PRESENTATION October 7, 2015 OVERVIEW OF PRESENTATION District Goals ACT, SAT, and AP In-house Data DRA Growth Lexile Growth IXL Reporting STAR Reports District Goals GOAL 1:


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October 7, 2015

KEYPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT DATA AND GOALS PRESENTATION

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OVERVIEW OF PRESENTATION

  • District Goals
  • ACT, SAT, and AP
  • In-house Data

– DRA Growth – Lexile Growth – IXL Reporting – STAR Reports

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GOAL 1: To continue to improve student academic achievement levels for all learners GOAL 2: To build a school community of responsible digital citizens in

  • rder to be responsible 21st century global learners

GOAL 3: To build a culture that promotes college and career awareness by providing students early collegiate exposure and workforce experiences in order to allow them to make informed decisions as they mature as life-long learners

District Goals

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PARTICIPATION

10 10 14 18 37

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

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PARTICIPATION

21 28 30 41 52

10 20 30 40 50 60

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

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27.50% 22.30% 35% 32% 29.5%

0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00%

2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015

2014 Advanced Placement Exams

Percentage of students who scored a 3+

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Year Students Enrolled Students who scored 3+ % of students of who scored 3+ 2010-2011 58 16 27.5% 2011-2012 85 19 22.3% 2012-2013 103 37 35% 2013-2014 59 19 32% 2014-2015 44 13 29.5%

2014 Advanced Placement Exams

5/11 students in English Language and Composition scored a 3 or higher, one of which scored a 5 4/9 in English Literature and Composition scored a 3 or higher 2 students in U.S. History scored a 5

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ACTION STEPS: AP 2015-2016

AP English (Literature & Language)

Springboard curriculum will continue to prepare students for the rigor of college- level coursework.

AP Science (Psychology, Chemistry, Physics)

Increased number of offered courses allows students to select based on interest and skills.

All AP Courses

❖ Implementation of Mock AP Exams will expose students to long-form test experience and provide meaningful data to inform instruction. ❖ Students who scored high last year are enrolled in multiple courses this year. ❖ Continuation of AP Boot Camp ❖ Continuation in AP Consortiums to support teachers and instruction ❖ 100% Participation in AP Exams

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CLASS OF 2015 POST-SECONDARY PLANS

  • 2 Year College

53%

  • 4 Year College 43%
  • 4 Year College

Acceptances 217

  • Military 2%
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  • Nationally-normed test

– Math/ Science, – Language Arts/ Social

Studies

– Reasoning/Critical Thinking

  • Measures aptitude and ability
  • Matrix determined eligibility

for administration of test

  • Allowed for program

differentiation to service more children based on their strengths

– 72 to 86 students serviced

  • 20% larger program than last year

G & T – SAGES2 TESTING

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RENAISSANCE LEARNING STAR TESTING 2014-15

  • STAR tests are available in Early Literacy, Reading, and Math
  • In 2014-15, Kindergarten gave Early Literacy, and Grades 1-3

gave both Reading and Math tests. STAR Early Literacy Data 2014-2015

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STAR READING DATA 2014-15

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STAR READING GROWTH 13-14 TO 14-15

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STAR MATH DATA 2014-15

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STAR MATH GROWTH 13-14 TO 14-15

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RENAISSANCE LEARNING STAR TESTING 2015-16

  • STAR tests will continue to be used in Grades K-3 in place of

benchmark exams

  • In 2015-16, Kindergarten will give both Early Literacy and

Math, and Grades 1-3 will continue to give both Reading and Math tests.

  • The option to read questions in Math tests has been enabled

for grades K-3.

  • Used as a primary data source for programs and

instructional shifts

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LINKIT! MATH DATA 2014-15

LINKIT!

  • LinkIt was used in 2014-2015 in grades 4-11 to provide on-line

benchmark assessments in ELA and Math

  • LinkIt will continued to be used for benchmark administration in

grades 4-12 (using the newly released HS benchmark exams

  • Change in benchmark administration from three to two

annually

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LINKIT! MATH DATA 2014-15

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IXL DATA 2014-15

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IXL DATA 2014-15

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ACHIEVE 3000

Keyport Central School - All grade levels increased Lexile scores from September to June

Greatest growth: 3rd grade +175L 4th grade +109L

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ACHIEVE 3000 DATA HIGHLIGHTS

Average activity scores improved by 7% from previous year

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ACHIEVE 3000 DATA 2014 - 2015

Keyport High School - All grade levels increased Lexile scores from September to June.

After school/weekend activities completed: 286 Average activity scores improved by 8% from previous year

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DRA GROWTH 2014-2015

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LINKIT! ELA DATA 2014-2015

8th Grade ELA Benchmarks

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LINKIT! ELA DATA 2014-2015

11th Grade 2014-2015 ELA Benchmarks

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WHY DATA?

  • SGO creation
  • Conference Dialogue
  • Lesson Planning
  • Matrices
  • Title I Identification
  • Individually Targeted Instruction