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State Assessment. Parent Presentation. Why is this in place?. Federal legislation passed in 2001 No Child Left Behind Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965 States required to be in compliance. Key Accountability Requirements. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: State Assessment

State Assessment

Parent Presentation

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05/14/03

Why is this in place?

Federal legislation passed in 2001 No Child Left Behind

Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965

States required to be in compliance

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Key Accountability Requirements All states are required to conduct an

annual assessment of all children in grades 3 through 8 and one high school grade Used in school and district accountability

determination

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Key Accountability Requirements All students must meet

proficiency on the state assessments

in reading/ELA & math

by the 2013-2014 school year

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Student Accountability

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DELAWARE STUDENT TESTING PROGRAM

•The DSTP:

-measures how students are progressing relative to the content standards

–provides reports of student’s strengths & weaknesses and helps identify student needs

–relates well to other measures of student performance such as teacher “alert lists”

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Delaware Student Testing Program

• Since 1998 students in have been tested in reading, writing, mathematics

– grades 2-10

• Since 2000 students have also been tested in science and social studies

– grades 4, 6, 8 & 11

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Delaware Student Testing Program

• In spring 2009 students will be tested in reading and mathematics in:

– Grades 2-10 – SAT 10 – DE standards specific items

• Every student receives a Performance Level• Grade 2 students receive only 3 Perf. Levels

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Delaware Student Testing Program• In spring 2009 students will be tested in

writing in:

• Grades 5, 8 and 10• Each test requires a level of ability

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DSTP Performance Levels

• Five Performance Levels (Grades 3-10)

– Level 5 Distinguished– Level 4 Exceeds the Standard– Level 3 Meets the Standard– Level 2 Below the Standard – Level 1 Well Below the Standard

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Grade 2 Performance Levels

Level 4 Exceeds the standards

Level 3 Meets the standards

Level 2 Below the standards

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Student Accountability

• There are no promotion consequences fro grades 2-5 as a result of performance on the DSTP

• Students in grades 2-5 who score a PL 1 and not meeting benchmarks on district level assessments will be invited to a summer enrichment program

• There will be consequences for students in middle school who do not meet the standards in reading and mathematics. This will be a multi- assessment decision and will not be the result of just the DSTP.

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Scholarships & Recognition• Michael C. Ferguson Scholarships

– 150 $1,000 scholarships available for highest performers in reading, writing and math in grades 8 & 10

– 150 $1,000 scholarships available for highest low-income performers in reading, writing and math in grades 8 & 10

• Certificates

– State of Delaware Distinguished Performance Certificates for any student who earns a Level 5 on the DSTP in reading, writing or math in grades 3, 5, 8 or 10