2015-16 DATA REPORT Part One: Grades 3-8 New York State Assessments Presented by Mary Ellis, Director of Curriculum and Instructional Services August 17, 2016
Looking at student learning through data ● Benchmark Data (aimsweb+, MAP, DRA, etc.) ● New York State 3-8 ELA and Math Assessments ● New York State Grades 4 and 8 Science Assessments ● New York State Regents Examinations ● Advanced Placement Examinations ● SATs and ACTs
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Measure what you treasure and treasure what you measure. Quoted by Kathleen Reilly, Tri-State Consortium Original source unknown
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Changes in 2016: ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Untimed Fewer reading passages Fewer multiple-choice items Fewer constructed-response items Embedded field test items Increased % of released questions Scores are not used for teacher evaluation or tenure decisions
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Report provided by SchoolMeter
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Putting the Scores in Context
● Where do we rank compared to other Westchester schools? ● Which schools had similar levels of performance?
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ELA Results
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Grades 3-8 ELA: Where do we rank compared to other Westchester schools?
Assessment
# of Students
%3&4
Rank
# of Districts
ELA 3
122
64.8
20
40
ELA 4
88
63.6
18
40
ELA 5
106
35.8
29
41
ELA 6
110
44.5
26
42
ELA 7
74
40.5
30
42
ELA 8
69
62.3
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Grade 3 ELA (Compared to 40 Westchester School Districts)
School District
Rank
% Lev 3
% Lev 4
% Lev 3 & 4
% +/- MPCSD
Lakeland CSD
17
52.2
13.8
66.0
1.2
Katonah-Lewisboro
18
54.3
11.1
65.3
0.5
Mamaroneck UFSD
18
46.6
18.7
65.3
0.5
Mt Pleasant CSD
20
55.7
9.0
64.8
0.0
Yorktown CSD
21
53.8
10.6
64.3
-0.5
Somers CSD
22
56.0
6.0
62.0
-2.8
Harrison CSD
23
53.2
8.7
61.9
-2.9
Mt. Pleasant also outperformed Byram Hills, North Salem, Eastchester and Dobbs Ferry in percentage of students achieving a Level 3 or Level 4.
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Grade 4 ELA (Compared to 40 Westchester School Districts)
School District
Rank
% Lev 3
% Lev 4
% Lev 3 & 4
% +/- MPCSD
Rye Neck UFSD
14
38.5
27.1
65.6
2.0
Blind Brook-Rye
16
36.1
28.9
65.1
1.5
Croton-Harmon
17
40.0
24.0
64.0
0.4
Mt Pleasant CSD
18
38.6
25.0
63.6
0.0
Ardsley UFSD
19
36.2
26.9
63.1
-0.5
Pelham UFSD
20
31.5
28.8
60.3
-3.3
Dobbs Ferry UFSD
21
38.6
21.6
60.2
-3.4
Mt. Pleasant also outperformed North Salem and Somers in percentage of students achieving a Level 3 or Level 4.
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Grade 5 ELA (Compared to 41 Westchester School Districts)
School District
Rank
% Lev 3
% Lev 4
% Lev 3 & 4
% +/- MPCSD
Harrison CSD
26
33.6
6.8
40.5
4.7
Somers CSD
26
38.0
2.5
40.5
4.7
Valhalla UFSD
28
29.0
8.6
37.6
1.8
Mt Pleasant CSD
29
32.1
3.8
35.8
0.0
White Plains City SD
30
26.1
6.9
33.0
-2.8
New Rochelle
31
23.4
8.0
31.4
-4.4
Hendrick Hudson
32
25.0
5.3
30.3
-5.5
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Grade 6 ELA (Compared to 42 Westchester School Districts)
School District
Rank
% Lev 3
% Lev 4
% Lev 3 & 4
% +/- MPCSD
Lakeland CSD
17
52.2
13.8
66.0
1.2
Katonah-Lewisboro
18
54.3
11.1
65.3
0.5
Mamaroneck UFSD
18
46.6
18.7
65.3
0.5
Mt Pleasant CSD
20
55.7
9.0
64.8
0.0
Yorktown CSD
21
53.8
10.6
64.3
-0.5
Somers CSD
22
56.0
6.0
62.0
-2.8
Harrison CSD
23
53.2
8.7
61.9
-2.9
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Grade 7 ELA (Compared to 42 Westchester School Districts)
School District
Rank
% Lev 3
% Lev 4
% Lev 3 & 4
% +/- MPCSD
UFSD-Tarrytowns
27
29.7
14.5
44.2
3.7
Yorktown CSD
28
35.2
8.3
43.4
2.9
Briarcliff Manor
29
27.9
15.3
43.2
2.7
Mt Pleasant CSD
30
29.7
10.8
40.5
0.0
White Plains City SD
31
24.1
8.3
32.4
-8.1
Pocantico Hills CSD
32
31.6
0.0
31.6
-8.9
New Rochelle
33
24.2
6.9
31.1
-9.4
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Grade 8 ELA (Compared to 44 Westchester School Districts)
School District
Rank
% Lev 3
% Lev 4
% Lev 3 & 4
% +/- MPCSD
Pelham UFSD
15
37.9
27.8
65.7
3.4
Mamaroneck UFSD
16
40.3
25.2
65.4
3.1
Croton-Harmon
17
38.1
26.2
64.3
2.0
Mt Pleasant CSD
18
47.8
14.5
62.3
0.0
Hastings-On-Hudson
19
32.9
28.6
61.4
-0.9
Yorktown CSD
20
36.3
24.8
61.1
-1.2
Harrison CSD
21
39.5
21.1
60.5
-1.8
Mt. Pleasant also outperformed Pleasantville, Eastchester, Somers, and Blind Brook in percentage of students achieving a Level 3 or Level 4.
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Mathematics Results
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Grades 3-8 Mathematics: Where do we rank compared to other Westchester schools?
Assessment
# of Students
%3&4
Rank
# of Districts
Math 3
121
64.8
20
40
Math 4
88
63.6
18
40
Math 5
101
35.8
29
41
Math 6
115
44.5
26
42
Math 7
69
40.5
30
42
Math 8
13
62.3
18
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Grade 3 Mathematics (Compared to 40 Westchester School Districts)
School District
Rank
% Lev 3
% Lev 4
% Lev 3 & 4
% +/- MPCSD
Pelham UFSD
15
37.9
27.8
65.7
3.4
Mamaroneck UFSD
16
40.3
25.2
65.4
3.1
Croton-Harmon
17
38.1
26.2
64.3
2.0
Mt Pleasant CSD
18
47.8
14.5
62.3
0.0
Hastings-On-Hudson
19
32.9
28.6
61.4
-0.9
Yorktown CSD
20
36.3
24.8
61.1
-1.2
Harrison CSD
21
39.5
21.1
60.5
-1.8
Mt. Pleasant also outperformed Pleasantville, Eastchester, Somers, and Blind Brook in percentage of students achieving a Level 3 or Level 4.
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Grade 4 Mathematics (Compared to 40 Westchester School Districts)
School District
Rank
% Lev 3
% Lev 4
% Lev 3 & 4
% +/- MPCSD
Harrison CSD
19
31.3
37.1
68.4
2.5
Rye City SD
20
37.3
29.0
66.4
0.5
Ardsley UFSD
21
24.6
41.5
66.2
0.3
Mt Pleasant CSD
22
27.3
38.6
65.9
0.0
Lakeland CSD
23
31.8
32.9
64.7
-1.2
Pleasantville UFSD
24
38.0
25.6
63.6
-2.3
Somers CSD
25
37.9
24.7
62.6
-3.3
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Grade 5 Mathematics (Compared to 40 Westchester School Districts)
School District
Rank
% Lev 3
% Lev 4
% Lev 3 & 4
% +/- MPCSD
Chappaqua CSD
12
35.5
35.5
71.0
1.9
Irvington UFSD
13
31.3
38.9
70.2
1.1
Byram Hills CSD
14
40.6
28.7
69.3
0.2
Mt Pleasant CSD
15
42.6
26.5
69.1
0.0
Tuckahoe UFSD
16
36.8
30.4
67.2
-1.9
Mamaroneck UFSD
17
40.6
25.7
66.3
-2.8
Dobbs Ferry UFSD
18
18.7
29.2
48.0
-21.1
Mt. Pleasant also outperformed Harrison, Blind Brook, North Salem and Pleasantville in percentage of students achieving a Level 3 or Level 4.
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Grade 6 Mathematics (Compared to 41 Westchester School Districts)
School District
Rank
% Lev 3
% Lev 4
% Lev 3 & 4
% +/- MPCSD
Yorktown CSD
29
21.7
34.9
56.6
2.7
Harrison CSD
24
22.3
32.6
54.9
1.0
Lakeland CSD
25
27.2
26.8
54.1
0.2
Mt Pleasant CSD
26
32.2
21.7
53.9
0.0
Dobbs Ferry UFSD
27
15.8
35.8
51.6
-2.3
Elmsford UFSD
28
23.5
27.5
51.0
-2.9
Yorktown CSD
29
18.7
29.2
48.0
-5.9
Mt. Pleasant also outperformed North Salem in percentage of students achieving a Level 3 or Level 4. 24
Grade 7 Mathematics (Compared to 40 Westchester School Districts)
School District
Rank
% Lev 3
% Lev 4
% Lev 3 & 4
% +/- MPCSD
Katonah-Lewisboro
20
38.5
28.5
67.0
10.5
Dobbs Ferry UFSD
21
33.8
29.7
63.5
7.0
Bedford CSD
22
36.4
20.8
57.2
0.7
Mt Pleasant CSD
23
43.5
13.0
56.5
0.0
Yorktown CSD
24
28.1
26.7
54.8
-1.7
Pocantico Hills CSD
25
35.3
17.6
52.9
-3.6
Valhalla UFSD
26
29.3
20.0
49.3
-7.2
Mt. Pleasant also outperformed Somers in percentage of students achieving a Level 3 or Level 4. 25
Grade 8 Mathematics (Compared to 40 Westchester School Districts)
School District
Rank
% Lev 3
% Lev 4
% Lev 3 & 4
% +/- MPCSD
Ossining UFSD
32
8.9
3.0
11.9
4.2
Dobbs Ferry UFSD
33
11.5
0.0
11.5
3.8
Port Chester-Rye
34
8.0
0.7
8.7
1.0
Mt Pleasant CSD
35
7.7
0.0
7.7
0.0
Pocantico Hills CSD
35
7.7
0.0
7.7
0.0
White Plains City SD
37
5.8
0.0
5.8
-1.9
Mt Vernon City SD
38
4.4
0.2
4.7
-3.0
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Grades 4 & 8 Science Results
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Passing/Mastery Rates in Science # of Students
% Level 3
% Level 4
% Level 3 & 4
Science 4
106
2.6
69.8
93.4
Science 8
31
16.1
3.2
19.4
Assessment
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Westlake Middle School Grade 8 Students Regents Results
Assessment
# of Students
% at 65-84
% at 85+
% 65+
CC Algebra
105
69
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100
Living Environment
105
48
52
100
Earth Science
87
28
70
98
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What’s Next? ●
Continued focus on transitions between buildings ○ ○ ○
Updated curriculum maps Classroom visits Alignment meetings for grades 5-6 and 8-9
● Support for teachers who change grade levels ○ ○ ○ ○
Updated curriculum maps Classroom visits Support from Curriculum Leaders Targeted Professional Development 31
What’s Next, cont. ●
Continued focus on meeting the needs of all learners ○ ○ ○
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Professional Development in Differentiated Instruction Increased access to differentiated/individualized instructional technology Look at the implementation of the I/E periods at HES & CES
Increased focus on the purposeful use of data ○
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Updated tools and data management systems Increase awareness of available data, including student work Embed use of data in all Professional Development Increase Curriculum Leader’s use of data
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Thank you to all the members of the Mount Pleasant CSD community!