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Page 1: Elementary & Middle School 2014 ELA MCAS Evaluation & Strategy

Elementary & Middle School 2014 ELA MCAS

Evaluation & Strategy

Page 2: Elementary & Middle School 2014 ELA MCAS Evaluation & Strategy

Hanover High School

Hanover Middle School

Center Sylvester Elementary

School

Cedar ElementarySchool

What do we want our students to be and be

able to do?

College and Career Readiness

Page 3: Elementary & Middle School 2014 ELA MCAS Evaluation & Strategy

Curriculum &

Instruction

District-wide Strategic

Objectives

School Improvement

Plans

Data &

Assessments

Educator SMART Goals

Support for Students and Teachers

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Looking back to move forward…

MCAS

Common Core

Next Generation Assessment (PARCC)

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Based on content emphasis and examining key features in the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and to be college and career ready, our children must be able to:

1. Comprehend Complex Text: Be engaged in regular practice with complex text and its academic language.

2. Cite Evidence: Participate in reading and writing experiences grounded in use of evidence from text, literary and informational passages.

3. Build Knowledge: Construct, strengthen and expand knowledge through content rich nonfiction.

What do we want our students to be able to do?

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Grades 3 & 4

Gr. 3 Gr. 4 0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

3 7

2427

5453

19 13

AdvancedProficientNeeds Im-provementWarning

(N=170)

(N=214)

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Grades 3 & 4 Students with Disabilities

Gr. 3 Gr. 4 0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

1529

48

49

30

22

Advanced

Proficient

Needs Im-provement

Warning

7(N=27) (N=45)

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Current Grade 5 Cohort (Same group of student’s performance over time)

Gr. 3 (2013) Gr. 4 (2014)0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

3 7

2527

59 53

13 13

AdvancedProficientNeeds Im-provementWarning

(N=208) (N=214)

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Grades 5-8

Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 0

20

40

60

80

100

3 4 3

15 13 15

4

60 6176

75

22 226

20

Advanced

Proficient

Needs Im-provement

Warning

(N=223)

(N=204)

(N=229) (N=216)

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Grades 5-8Students with Disabilities

Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 0

102030405060708090

100

20 16 11 5

4739 48

17

3339 39

76

7 2 2

Advanced

Proficient

Needs Im-provement

Warning

(N=31) (N=42)

(N=45) (N=48)

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Current Grade 8 Cohort(Same group of student’s performance over time)

2011 2012 2013 20140

20

40

60

80

100

6 3 3 3

28 27 20 15

5653 68 76

10 17 9 6

Advanced

Proficient

Needs Im-provement

Warning

Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7

(N=233)

(N=239)

(N=234)

(N=231)

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Strengths and ChallengesStrengths:

Vocabulary acquisition and use- Grade 3

84% (Hanover) vs. 78% (State) Conventions of Standard English-

Grades 3 87% (Hanover) vs. 76% (State) Vocabulary acquisition and use-

Grades 5-8 82% (HMS) vs. 76% (State) Conventions of Standard English-

Grade 5 80% (HMS) vs. 62% (State) Craft and Structure- Grade 8 80% (HMS) vs. 73% (State)

Challenges:

Key Ideas and Detail- Grades 4 67% (Hanover) vs. 64% (State) Writing Anchor- Text Types and

Purposes- Grade 4 59% (Hanover) vs. 57% (State) Integration of Knowledge and

Ideas- Grade 5 and 6 60% (HMS) vs. 55% (State) Writing Anchor- Text Types and

Purposes- Grade 7 61% (HMS) vs. 58% (State)

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MCAS Scores on the Standard 1: Key Details

3rd GradeKey Details% correct

4th GradeKey Details% correct

2013 77% 69%2014 79% 67%

• 3rd Grade 73% of test questions align to this standard

• 4th Grade 46% of test questions align to this standard

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Key DetailsGrade 3 & 4 Sample Questions

Grade 3

Grade 4

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MCAS Scores on the Standard 1: Key Details

5th GradeKey Details% correct

6th GradeKey Details% correct

2013 72% 66%2014 73% 74%

• 5th Grade 54% of test questions align to this standard

• 6th Grade 54% of test questions align to this standard

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Key DetailsGrade 6

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Strategic Actions/Benchmarks for Improvement2014-2015 Continue and sustain deconstruction of ELA

standards by grade level and department: November 2014-June 2015.

Develop and sustain inclusive practices to support the continued implementation of the CCSS: Ongoing

Ensure district professional development will incorporate the CCSS skills, expectations, and strategies for differentiation of instruction for all students: Ongoing

Continue to develop and refine our RTI model using various intervention models and resources (Fountas & Pinnell Leveled Literacy Intervention Program): Ongoing

Conduct PLC training for admin/faculty: Ongoing Establish PLC priority topics via collaboration with

teachers based on focus areas determined by assessment data and CCSS content emphasis: Ongoing

Develop, implement, and revise new ELA assessment schedule including benchmark and progress monitoring assessments: September 2014-June 2015.

Develop teacher leaders and maximize Professional Development (PD) impact using Hanover Public Schools (HPS) staff expertise (close reading & text complexity): November 2014-June 2015.

2015-2016 Develop and implement Professional

Development (PD) opportunities supporting skills in the development of close reading and complex text strategies: July 2015.

Ensure the Vision 2020 curriculum and instruction initiative will adhere to the skills and expectations of the CCSS, moving the focus to ELA: November 2015.

Develop and implement a system of peer-to-peer observation and instructional rounds: September 2015-June 2016.

Implement teacher leadership of PLCs: Fall 2015.

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Performance ExpectationsIf our strategic actions are implemented successfully……

Our students will:• Receive targeted instruction in a comprehensive RTI model enhanced and supported by well developed data

teams: November/December 2014• Receive tiered instruction during the Middle School academic support block: 2015• Successfully transition to the PARCC assessment: April/May 2015• Demonstrate measurable growth (determined by Student Growth Percentile Scale) related to our priority areas

under the CCSS key elements: 2015 PARCC Exam• Demonstrate mastery of grade level standards as determined by performance levels on the Next Generation

Assessment: 2015 PARCC Exam

Our staff will:• Be able to articulate the key features under the shifts of CCSS: 2015• Participate in peer coaching and observation on a regular basis: 2015• Engage in teacher led PLCs and vertical meetings ensuring reflective collaboration related to student

achievement: 2015• Facilitate and/or engage in Professional Development opportunities supporting student’s capacity to

comprehend complex text, use evidence, and construct knowledge: 2015• Successfully transition to the PARCC assessment: 2015