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NORTH ARLINGTON NORTH ARLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLSPUBLIC SCHOOLSNJASK DATA 2013-2014
PRESENTED BY:PRESENTED BY:DENNIS KENNY, NICOLE C. RUSSO, DENNIS KENNY, NICOLE C. RUSSO, ELAINE JAUME, MARIE GRIGGS & ELAINE JAUME, MARIE GRIGGS & JENNIFER RODRIGUEZJENNIFER RODRIGUEZ
NORTH ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOLProficient & Proficient & Proficient &
Advanced Proficient Advanced Proficient Advanced Proficient Above AboveTesting Spring 2014 North Arlington District Factor Group DE Statewide DFG State
HSPA Grade 11
Mathematics 85.1% 79.2% 78.9% 5.9% 6.2%Language Arts 98.3% 94.3% 93.3% 4.0% 5.0%
NJBCT
Biology Comp. Test 72.6% 58.9% 60.3% 13.7% 12.3%
Mathematics Language Arts
# # % # % # % % # # % # % # % %School Year Tested
Partial Prof PP
Pro- ficient P
Adv. Prof AP
% P or AP Tested
Partial Prof PP
Pro- ficient %P
Adv. Prof %AP
% P or AP
2001-02 104 29 27.9% 65 62.5% 10 9.6% 72.1% 104 15 14.4% 75 72.1% 14 13.5% 85.6%2002-03 113 44 38.9% 61 54.0% 8 7.1% 61.1% 113 26 23.0% 79 69.9% 8 7.1% 77.0%2003-04 119 31 26.1% 77 64.7% 10 8.4% 73.1% 119 22 18.5% 84 70.6% 12 10.1% 80.7%2004-05 110 35 31.8% 57 51.8% 18 16.4% 68.2% 111 33 29.7% 73 65.8% 5 4.5% 70.3%2005-06 135 36 26.7% 74 54.8% 25 18.5% 73.3% 135 16 11.9% 110 81.5% 9 6.7% 88.1%2006-07 124 42 33.9% 72 58.1% 10 8.1% 66.1% 124 21 16.9% 87 70.2% 16 12.9% 83.1%2007-08 136 35 25.7% 81 59.6% 20 14.7% 74.3% 136 17 12.5% 110 80.9% 9 6.6% 87.5%2008-09 149 47 31.5% 86 57.7% 16 10.7% 68.5% 150 24 16.0% 114 76.0% 12 8.0% 84.0%2009-10 113 30 26.5% 71 62.8% 12 10.6% 73.5% 113 11 9.7% 96 85.0% 6 5.3% 90.3%2010-11 121 32 26.4% 73 60.3% 16 13.2% 73.6% 121 9 7.4% 98 81.0% 14 11.6% 92.6%2011-12 124 31 25.0% 86 69.4% 7 5.6% 75.0% 124 7 5.6% 104 83.9% 13 10.5% 94.4%2012-13 124 18 14.5% 81 65.3% 25 20.2% 85.5% 124 5 4.0% 96 77.4% 23 18.5% 96.0%2013-14 121 18 14.9% 79 65.3% 24 19.8% 85.1% 121 2 1.7% 91 75.2% 28 23.1% 98.3%
13 yr avg. 122.54 32.92 26.9% 74.08 60.5% 15.46 12.5% 73.1% 122.69 16.00 13.2% 93.62 76.1% 13.00 10.6% 86.7%
HSPA DATA
THE HIGH SCHOOLS ACCOMPLISHMENTS ON STATE TESTING CAN BE ATTRIBUTED TO A SCHOOL WIDE (ADMINISTRATION, STAFF AND STUDENT) YEARLONG COMMITMENT TO PRIORITIZE AND REWARD STUDENT SUCCESS.
PREPARING FOR PARCCAdopting the NJDOE ELA Model Curriculum
Using NJDOE Model Curriculum Assessments (aligned to PARCC)
Incorporating exemplar texts as outlined in the common core appendix
Incorporating common core aligned writing activities across the curriculum
Utilizing testing data to identify at risk students (PARCC preparation course)
Supplementing the math curriculum with “Assistments” skill builders in areas of Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra II
Summer Enrichment- Wiki dedicated to PARCC prep including resources, sample items, tutorial and practice test http://narlmathsci.wikispaces.com/PARCC+Prep
Continuing to provide opportunities for students to familiarize themselves with computerized/online assessments
Incorporating common core activities in the Social Studies Curriculum especially by requiring text analysis of exemplar informational texts
GRADE 6 AT NAMS
The 6th grade class outperformed the State average by more than 7% in English Language Arts.
More than 88% of the 6th grade class achieved proficiency or advanced proficiency on the NJASK Mathematics portion. This was the highest percentage in the past seven years.
The 6th grade special education cohort outperformed the State by more than 20% in math and 10% in English Language Arts.
GRADE 7 AT NAMSThe 7th grade class outperformed
the State by more than 6% in English Language Arts.
The 7th grade class matched the State average in Mathematics.
The 7th grade special education cohort outperformed the State by nearly 9% in English Language Arts and by more than 20% in Mathematics.
Limited English Proficiency students outperformed the State by more than 20% in Mathematics and English Language Arts.
GRADE 8 AT NAMS87% of students were either proficient or
advanced proficient on the English Language Arts portion.
Students with special needs outperformed the State and DFG by close to 30% in English Language Arts.
Students with Limited English Proficiency outperformed the State and DFG by more than 40% in English Language Arts.
NEW PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES AT NAMSProviding additional math and language arts
instruction to our at-risk students. Students receive instruction on a rotating basis and it occurs during their cycle period.
Writing teachers were added to each grade level team. There is common planning time for the language arts teachers on a daily basis.
The Language Arts Curriculum has been revised to meet the Common Core Standards.
Additional Advanced Math classes are being offered to Grade 7, which will lead to more students taking Algebra I in Grade 8.
ROOSEVELT SCHOOL
The entire 3rd grade class achieved either proficiency or advanced proficiency on the NJSASK mathematics portion
The 3rd grade class outperformed the State by more than 10% on the NJASK English Language Arts portion.
The 3rd grade class outperformed their DFG (District Factor Group) by more than 22% in mathematics.
Roosevelt students outperformed their DFG by more than 6% on the English Language Arts section.
ROOSEVELT SCHOOL
More than 96% of the 5th grade class achieved either proficiency or advanced proficiency on the NJASK mathematics portion.
More than 96% of the 5th grade class achieved either proficiency or advanced proficiency on the NJASK English Language Arts portion.
The 5th grade class outperformed the State and DFG by more than 33% in Language Arts and 15% in Mathematics.
JEFFERSON SCHOOL
3rd Grade
More than 80% of students achieved proficiency or advanced proficiency on the NJASK Mathematics portion.
More than 78% of students achieved proficiency or advanced proficiency on the NJASK Language Arts section.
Jefferson 3rd grade outperformed both the State and District Factor Group in both mathematics and English Language Arts.
JEFFERSON SCHOOL
4th Grade
More than 86% of students were either proficient or advanced proficient on the NJASK mathematics portion.
More than 75% of students were proficient or advanced proficient on the NJASK English Language Arts portion.
The 4th grade class outperformed the State by 15% in English Language Arts and 9% in Mathematics.
Both 4th grade teachers achieved some of the highest SGP scores in the State.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
3rd Grade
More than 83% of 3rd grade students achieved proficiency or advanced proficiency on the NJASK Mathematics portion.
The 3rd grade class outperformed the State average by 4% in English Language Arts.
The 3rd grade class outperformed the State by 7% in Mathematics
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
4th Grade
82% of the 4th grade class achieved proficiency or advanced proficiency on the NJASK mathematics portion.
The 4th grade class outperformed the State and DFG on the English Language Arts section.
The 4th grade class outperformed the State and DFG by more than 5% in Mathematics
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
5th Grade
90% of the 5th grade class achieved proficiency or advanced proficiency on the NJASK mathematics portion.
The 5th grade class outperformed the State and DFG on the English Language Arts section.
The 5th grade class exceeded the State average by more than 12% in Mathematics
WHAT ARE WE DOING TO ENSURE FUTURE SUCCESS?
What are we doing about it?
•Reading/Math – whole class and flexible grouping with differentiated instruction practices•Reading/Math – Basic Skills Support•Data Dialogue Meetings
•Vertical Articulation Meetings for targeted student growth
•Teacher created Student Growth Objectives•Teacher’s College Benchmark Assessment as a diagnostic tool (administered 3X per year)•Instruction aligned with Common Core State Standards•Continue 90 - minute literacy block with emphasis on balance of fiction & non-fiction•Raz Kids, Reading A-Z, Vocabulary A-Z•ASSISTments•IXL•Professional Development
PARCC PreparednessELA & Math Common Core State StandardsGrade Level MeetingsCreating CCSS aligned assessments
North Arlington Elementary SchoolsInstructional Bottom Lines
2014-2015 Reader’s Workshop 5X’s per week with small group instruction
Shared Reading Guided Reading/ Small Group Instruction Independent Reading Partner Reading
Writer’s Workshop 5X’s per week Common Core Text Exemplars utilized Teacher as model for rich vocabulary daily Combination of fiction and nonfiction reading throughout year – increased emphasis on nonfiction to be prepared for PARCC Interdisciplinary work is routine practice – comparative analysis is a major focus
North Arlington Elementary SchoolsInstructional Bottom Lines
2014-2015 Reader’s Workshop 5X’s per week with small group instruction
Shared Reading Guided Reading/ Small Group Instruction Independent Reading Partner Reading
Writer’s Workshop 5X’s per week Common Core Text Exemplars utilized Teacher as model for rich vocabulary daily Combination of fiction and nonfiction reading throughout year – increased emphasis on nonfiction to be prepared for PARCC Interdisciplinary work is routine practice – comparative analysis is a major focus