Proposed Changes to School Grades for 2011-12 and Beyond
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Proposed Changes to School Grades for 2011-12 and Beyond
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• Requires using Civics and U.S. History in the School Grade Calculation
• Will be included as a new Component worth 100 points
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Inclusion of Civics and U.S. History in Middle and Senior High Schools
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• Requires ELL and ESE students’ performance on the FCAT to be included in the computation of proficiency points
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Inclusion of English Language Learners(ELL) and
Exceptional Students(ESE) in Proficiency
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• NGA Rate – Includes all Standard and Special Diploma recipients
• Federal Rate:– Only includes Standard Diplomas– Students receiving a Special Diploma or
withdrawn to Adult Education are considered dropouts
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Replacement of the NGA Graduation Rate with the Federal
Graduation Rate
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• 100 points allocated for the Federal Graduation Rate
• 100 points allocated for a modified 5-Year Federal Graduation Rate:
– Providing credit for students who graduate in 5 years
– Including both Standard and Special Diplomas 5
Inclusion of Two Graduation Rates
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• Requires that schools meet a minimum percent of students proficient in Reading in order to receive a School Grade of C or better
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Inclusion of A Minimum Proficiency Trigger to
earn a School Grade of A, B or C
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• Requires Using Algebra End of Course Results
• Imposing 100 additional points for Middle Schools
• Expects all 8th grade students scoring FCAT level 3-5 to be enrolled in Algebra
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Middle School Acceleration Component
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• Changes the computation to a rate based on the number of assessments as opposed to the number of students
• Will discourage schools from offering advanced courses that have lower success rates
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Modification in the Computation of the High School Acceleration Component
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• Different Grading Scale
• School Grading Scale Trigger• Every time the percentage of ‘A’ and ‘B’ schools reaches
75% in a current year, the minimum required points for grades of A, B, C, and D would be increased.
School Grading Scale
Different Grading Scale Old New
Elementary Schools 800 800
Middle Schools 800 900
Senior High Schools 1600 1600
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School Grades 2011-12
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The state's changes in the accountability system may result in a decline in school performance grades even if students scores increase.
The Bottom Line