Progress Update 1. Achievement Trends Change in % Proficient/Advanced.

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Progress Update

Achievement Trends

Achievement Trends

Achievement Trends

Achievement Trends

Change in % Proficient/Advanced

RLA Math Science Social Studies%P/A %P/A %P/A %P/A

3-8 -0.1% 3.5% 1.0% -3 1.8% 5.4% 1.6% -4 -4.0% 1.9% -2.8% -5 0.3% 2.7% 3.4% -6 -0.5% 0.4% 2.3% -7 -0.3% 3.7% 0.5% -8 2.4% 7.2% 1.3% -

Algebra I Algebra II Biology Chemistry%P/A %P/A %P/A %P/A

9-12 4.4% 3.1% -0.2% 2.1%English I English II English III US History

%P/A %P/A %P/A %P/A9-12 1.7% 1.0% 1.9% -

Improved in 22 of 28 Grade/Subject Areas

Changes in TCAP Proficient or Advanced Percentages

Grade

Grade

Changes in EOC Proficient or Advanced Percentages

from (SY1314 to SY1415)

from (SY1314 to SY1415)

Grade

2015 TVAASGrades 4 to 8

2015 TVAASEnglish I

2015 TVAASEnglish II

2015 TVAASEnglish III

2015 TVAASAlgebra I

2015 TVAASAlgebra II

2015 TVAASBiology I

2015 TVAASChemistry I

Accountability

Four Major Tests for AccountabilityUnder Two Major Categories

• Achievement Category– Achievement AMO Test – Must meet the majority of

Achievement AMOs (outright or via a safe harbor)

– Subject Improvement Test – Improvement in the percent Proficient or Advanced in at least half of the subjects

• Gap Closure Category– Gap Closure AMO Test – Must meet the majority of Gap

Closure AMOs (outright or via a safe harbor)

– Subgroup Improvement Test - Improvement in the percent Proficient or Advanced in at least half of the subjects for every demographic category

Achievement AMO Test11/11 = Met

Subject Aggregate Improvement Test9/11 = Met

SubjestPercent Proficient or

Advanced SY1314Percent Proficient or

Advanced SY1415Difference

3rd RLA 44.1 46 1.93rd Math 55.6 61 5.47th RLA 57.5 57.1 -0.47th Math 52 55.7 3.73rd - 8th RLA 53.5 53.4 -0.13rd - 8th Math 53.5 57 3.5Algebra I 60.9 65.3 4.4Algebra II 59.7 62.8 3.1English II 70.3 71.3 1English III 43.4 45.3 1.9*Graduation Rate 87.7 88.7 1*Graduation Rate measures are always one year in arears

Achievement Status

Gap Closure AMO Test

ELL vs. non-ELL

SWD vs. non-SWD

ED vs. non-ED

BHN vs. All Students

3-8 Aggregate Math 25.2% 41.6% 29.1% 19.6%3-8 Aggregate Reading 37.1% 41.4% 31.3% 20.8%HS Algebra I/II 32.2% 33.6% 24.4% 18.5%HS English II/III 49.1% 42.2% 26.6% 19.5%

KCS Gaps SY1415Area

9/16 = MET

Subgroup Improvement Test9/9 = Met

Gap Status

Final Determination SY1415

EXEMPLARY!

2015-16 Reward Schools

Performance• Farragut High School• Gap Creek Elementary• Sequoyah Elementary

Progress• Carter High School• Carter Middle School• Copper Ridge

Elementary

Priority School Status

• Priority Schools cannot be taken over into the Achievement School District (ASD) if they achieve a composite 4 or 5 on TVAAS

– Green Academy (TVAAS = 4)

– Lonsdale (TVAAS = 4)(Priority-Improving)

– Sarah Moore Greene (TVAAS = 4)

– Vine Middle School (TVAAS = 5)

Focus School Update

• 9 Focus Schools:– Bonny Kate Elementary– Central High School– Chilhowee Intermediate – South Doyle High School – Improving Gap Closure– South Doyle Middle School– Fountain City Elementary – Improving Gap Closure– Hardin Valley Elementary - Exit– Mooreland Heights Elementary– West Hills Elementary

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Year End Discipline Data

Count of High School ISS and OSS Disciplinary Infractions

Reports the count of all disciplinary infractions by high school students that resulted in either an in school (ISS) or out of school (OSS) suspension.

Count of Middle School ISS and OSS Disciplinary Infractions

Represents the count of all disciplinary infractions by middle school students that resulted in either an in school (ISS) or out of school (OSS) suspension.

Count of High School OSS Discipline Infractions by Length of Suspension

The count of all high school discipline infractions resulting in out of school suspensions, disaggregated into suspensions of from 0 – 3 days, 4 -10 days, 11 – 30 days, or more than 30 days in length.

Count of Middle School OSS Discipline Infractions by Length of Suspension

The count of all middle school discipline infractions resulting in out of school suspensions, disaggregated into suspensions of from 0 – 3 days, 4 -10 days, 11 – 30 days, or more than 30 days in length.

Count of Middle and High School OSS Infractionsby the Range of Suspension Days Per Infraction

This chart displays the number of suspensions of varying lengths received by Black/African American, Hispanic, and White students in middle and high school combined. These are counts of individual infractions that resulted in suspension and do not represent counts of unique students. The colored sections of the bars are labeled with the count of infractions in each category. The size of the colored sections also indicate the % of the total that type of suspension makes up.

Count of Middle and High School OSS Infractions for Students with Disabilities byRange of Suspension Days Per Infraction

This chart displays the number of suspensions of varying lengths received by middle and high school students with (SWD) and without (SWOD) disabilities. These are counts of individual infractions that resulted in suspension and do not represent counts of unique students. The colored sections of the bars are labeled with the count of infractions in each category. The size of the colored sections also indicate the % of the total that type of suspension makes up.

Percentage of High School Students Suspended Out of School

This chart displays the percentage of high school students of a given ethnicity who were suspended out of school one or more days during the school year. These percentages represent unique students who were suspended and not counts of all infractions that resulted in suspension.

2014-15 High SchoolPercentage of Students at Each School Suspended Out of School

The percentage of high school students of a given ethnicity at each high school who received at least one out of school suspension for the 2014-15 school year.

Percentage Middle School Students Suspended Out of School

This chart displays the percentage of middle school students of a given ethnicity who were suspended out of school one or more days during the school year. These percentages represent unique students who were suspended and not counts of all infractions that resulted in suspension.

2014-15 Percentage of Middle School Students Suspended Out of School

The percentage of middle school students of a given ethnicity at each high school suspended out of school one or more days for the 2014-15 school year.

Percentage of High School Students with Disabilities Suspended Out of School

The percentage of all high school students with disabilities (SWD) and without disabilities (SWOD) suspended out of school one or more days.

Percentage of Middle School Students with Disabilities Suspended Out of School

The percentage of all middle school students with disabilities (SWD) and without disabilities (SWOD) suspended out of school one or more days.

2014-15 Percentage of Middle School Students with Disabilities Suspended Out of School

The percentage of middle school students with disabilities (SWD) and without disabilities (SWOD) suspended out of school one or more days for the 2014-15 school year.

Percentage of Economically Disadvantaged High School Students Suspended Out of School

The percentage of all economically disadvantaged (ED) and non-economically disadvantaged (Non-ED) students suspended out of school for one or more days during the school year. ED status is determined by eligibility for free or reduced lunch.

2014-15 Percentage of Economically Disadvantaged High School Students Suspended Out of School

The percentage of all economically disadvantaged (ED) and non-economically disadvantaged (Non-ED) students suspended out of school for one or more days during the 2014-15 school year. ED status is determined by eligibility for free or reduced lunch.

Percentage of Economically Disadvantaged Middle School Students Suspended Out of School

The percentage of all economically disadvantaged (ED) and non-economically disadvantaged (Non-ED) middle school students suspended out of school for one or more days during the school year. ED status is determined by eligibility for free or reduced lunch.

2014-15 Percentage of Economically Disadvantaged Middle School Students Suspended Out of School

The percentage of all economically disadvantaged (ED) and non-economically disadvantaged (Non-ED) students at each middle school suspended out of school for one or more days during the 2014-15 school year. ED status is determined by eligibility for free or reduced lunch.

2014-15 Percentage of ED and Non-ED Students Suspended Out of School by Race/Ethnicity Subgroup

The chart above disaggregates the percentage of economically disadvantaged and non-economically disadvantaged students for Black/African American, Hispanic, and White race/ethnicity subgroups. The bars outlined in red indicate ED status. The % indicates the percentage of each group suspended out of school for one or more days during the 2014-15 school year.

Percentage of High School ELL Students Suspended Out of School

Percentage of high school English Language Learners (ELL) suspended out of school for one or more days during the school year. ELL is also known as Limited English Proficiency (LEP). ELL includes students who are participating in ELL programs, transitioning out of ELL programs, or who qualified but waived participation.

Percentage of Middle School ELL Students Suspended Out of School

Percentage of middle school English Language Learners (ELL) suspended out of school for one or more days during the school year. ELL is also known as Limited English Proficiency (LEP). ELL includes students who are participating in ELL programs, transitioning out of ELL programs, or who qualified but waived participation.

2014-15 Percentage ELL Students Suspend Out of School*

*School level suspension % only reported for school with 30 or more ELL students.Percentage of English Language Learners (ELL) suspended out of school for one or more days during the 2014-15 school year. ELL is also known as Limited English Proficiency (LEP). ELL includes students who are participating in ELL programs, transitioning out of ELL programs, or who qualified but waived participation.

Percentage of Middle and High School Students Suspended Out of School by Gender

The percentage of students of each gender who have been suspended out of school for one or more days during the school year.

Percentage of Middle and High School Students Suspended Out of School by Gender and Race/Ethnicity

The percentage of middle and high school students suspended out of school for one or more days disaggregated by gender and race/ethnicity.

Percentage of Middle and High School Students Suspended Out of School by Gender and ED Status

The percentage of middle and high school students suspended out of school for one or more days disaggregated by gender and economically disadvantaged status.

2014-15 Most Frequently Cited OSS Discipline Infractions

The chart above displays the ten most frequently cited discipline infractions which resulted in out of school suspensions and the number of each infraction for Black/African American, Hispanic, and White students.

2014-15 Most Frequently Cited ISS Discipline Infractions

The chart above displays the ten most frequently cited discipline infractions which resulted in in school suspensions and the number of each infraction for Black/African American, Hispanic, and White students.