Last week I forwarded a
letter to staff from DPI on the new school rating system. Per Mike Thompson's
letter on Friday, the new accountability system will go into effect this
year and it will be based on the November 2011 test data. Each of our five
school designations will receive a report card in June, and the information will
go public in August of 2012. This report card will indicate performance
based on the elevated NAEP standards. Nancy Hendrickson, CESA 3 Administrator, spoke
earlier today with Phil Olsen of the Office Educational Accountability
regarding the new elevated standards. He stated that the new cut scores
have not been approved yet by Superintendent of Public Instruction Evers.
However, the proposal before him for approval is to set the new cut scores for NAEP
equivalent proficiency at or just slightly higher than the cut scores for
the advanced designation within the current system. As we have been
stating for the past year or so, an estimate of our NAEP scores will be close
to the current WKCE advanced designation. Most of those advanced students will
now be considered proficient with some advanced. All of the currently
proficient students will now fall out of the proficient/advanced
classification. As anyone can see, the scores under the new system will be considerably
lower.
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