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Mohawk Jr-Sr High School PSSA/PVAAS

Mohawk Jr-Sr High School PSSA/PVAAS. 2012. Act 82 – Teacher Evaluation Law. Beginning in 2013-14 this applies to all teaching professionals (non-teaching professionals and principals will be included in 2014-15) 50% of overall rating will must include multiple measures of student performance

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Mohawk Jr-Sr High School PSSA/PVAAS

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  1. Mohawk Jr-Sr High School PSSA/PVAAS 2012

  2. Act 82 – Teacher Evaluation Law • Beginning in 2013-14 this applies to all teaching professionals (non-teaching professionals and principals will be included in 2014-15) • 50% of overall rating will must include multiple measures of student performance • 50% based on the new teacher evaluation model • New ratings: • Distinguished • Proficient • Needs Improvement • Failing • Does not apply to Charter Schools

  3. Teacher Evaluation2013-14 50% 15%

  4. County PSSA Data Student Achievement – Where are we? Correlated with demographic factors

  5. District-Wide Math

  6. Math – Grade 7

  7. Math – Grade 8

  8. Math – Grade 11

  9. District-Wide Reading

  10. Reading – Grade 7

  11. Reading – Grade 8

  12. Reading – Grade 11

  13. Science - Grade 8

  14. Science – Grade 11

  15. What is PVAAS?

  16. Achievement vs. Progress

  17. Growth

  18. PVAAS Growth Indicators

  19. PVAAS Math 4-8

  20. PVAAS Reading 4-8

  21. PVAAS Grade 11 Math

  22. PVAAS Grade 11 Reading

  23. PVAAS Science

  24. PVAAS Writing

  25. PVAAS Projections • What if you could know today who is most likely to be proficient this year? • Or who is close to being proficient? • Or who will need significant support? • What supports can you provide? • When/how? RTII

  26. Projections for Grade 7 Math

  27. Projections for Grade 7 Reading

  28. Projections for Grade 8 Math

  29. Projections for Grade 8 Reading

  30. Student Projections See Handout

  31. STEP 1: Log on to the PVAAS Website with user name and password. • https://pvaas.sas.com User names: First.Last • STEP 2: • Under Reports Tab, • Then under District Reports, • Click on: • Projection Summary (SINGLE TESTED GRADE)

  32. Step 3: Under Grades tab, select the grade level the student was in last year. Step 4: Under the Projections tab, select the grade level the student is in this year, select the Subject, and the projection for Proficient. For students now in Grades 9, select Grade 11 subjects for Proficient.

  33. This year’s AYP Math target increases from 78% to 89% Subgroups can be selected for further analysis (special ed, economically disadvantaged) In this chart, 83% of this year’s 7th grade is predicted to be proficient if they receive one year of growth. Step 5: Clicking on the underlined numbers will bring up the names of students in each category.

  34. STEP 6: Click on the Achievement Probability for any one student.

  35. Student Projection

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