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Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) Report

Annual Performance Report and Public Hearing. Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) Report. Presented to ACISD Board of Trustees 12/15/2011. 2010-2011. ARANSAS COUNTY ISD – A TEA RECOGNIZED SCHOOL DISTRICT. Annual Performance Report. Texas Education Code requires Board to…

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Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) Report

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  1. Annual Performance Report and Public Hearing Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) Report Presented to ACISD Board of Trustees 12/15/2011 2010-2011 ARANSAS COUNTY ISD – A TEA RECOGNIZED SCHOOL DISTRICT

  2. Annual Performance Report • Texas Education Code requires Board to… • Annually publish a report that includes the AEIS report, goals/objectives, violence citations/complaints, and THECB report. • Hold a hearing for public discussion of the report. • Widely disseminate the report within the district.

  3. Annual Performance Report Contents • AEIS Guidelines • AEIS Glossary • AEIS District Report • AEIS Campus Reports & Comparable Improvement Reports • District/Campus Goals & Objectives • ACISD Violence Citations/Complaints • THECB Report • Annual Performance Report Board Presentation

  4. Changes to AEIS this Year • In order to allow “apples to apples” comparison of 2011 data to 2010 data, and to accurately calculate Required Improvement, TAKS scores from 2010 were recomputed to include performance on TAKS-Modified (TAKS-M) and TAKS-Alternate (TAKS-Alt) for all grades and subjects. • For the 2010-11 AEIS reports, the new federal definitions for the collection of ethnicity and race are used. Students and staff are now reported as African American, Hispanic, White, American Indian, Asian, Pacific Islander, and Two or More Races.

  5. TAKS Indicators Grade 3 2010-2011

  6. TAKS Indicators Grade 3 2007-2011 Longitudinal Data

  7. TAKS Indicators Grade4 2010-2011

  8. TAKS Indicators Grade 4 2007-2011 Longitudinal Data

  9. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 52010-2011

  10. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 5 2007-2011 Longitudinal Data

  11. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 6 2010-2011

  12. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 6 2007-2011 Longitudinal Data

  13. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 7 2010-2011

  14. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 7 2007-2011 Longitudinal Data

  15. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 82010-2011

  16. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 82007-2011 Longitudinal Data

  17. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 9 2010-2011

  18. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 9 2007-2011 Longitudinal Data

  19. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 102010-2011

  20. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 102007-2011 Longitudinal Data

  21. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 112010-2011

  22. TAKS IndicatorsGrade 112007-2011 Longitudinal Data

  23. State Average ACISD Percentage TAKS % Met Standard 2010-2011 (Sum of All Grades Tested, including selected TAKS Accommodated) This indicator utilizes all the TAKS data for all student performance, including those students in Special Education, to calculate the percent of students in the DISTRICT meeting the standard.

  24. TAKS % Met Standard(Sum of All Grades Tested, including selected TAKS Accommodated) 2007-2011 Longitudinal Data This indicator utilizes all the TAKS data for all student performance, including those students in Special Education, to calculate the percent of students in the DISTRICT meeting the standard.

  25. State Average ACISD Percentage TAKS % Commended Performance(Sum of All Grades Tested) This indicator utilizes all the TAKS data to calculate the percent of students achieving the highest level of performance and showing a thorough understanding of the knowledge and skills at the grade level tested.

  26. TAKS % Commended Performance Sum of All Grades Tested 2007-2011 Longitudinal data

  27. State Average ACISD Percentage TAKS-M % Met Standard – Sum of All Grades Tested(New indicator this year)

  28. State Average ACISD Percentage 2011 TAKS Participation (Sum of Grades 3-11) Not tested = Absent, LEP Exempt, or Other

  29. State Average ACISD Percentage Progress of Prior Year TAKS Failers(Sum of Grades 4-11) This indicator shows the percent of students who failed TAKS the prior year but passed the corresponding assessment in the current year. Comparison of 2009- 2010 and 2010-2011 school years .

  30. State Average ACISD Percentage Student Success Initiative Grades 5 and 8 TAKS Cumulative Met Standard: Cumulative percent of students who took and passed the grade 5 TAKS reading and mathematics tests, and grade 8 reading and math tests across the March and April test administrations. .

  31. State Average ACISD Percentage Attendance Rate Grades 1-12 This indicator shows the attendance rate for grades 1-12 for the 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, and 2009-2010 school years.

  32. State Average ACISD Percentage Annual Dropout RateGrades 7-8 (Standard Accountability Indicator) This indicator shows the dropout rate for grades 7-8 for, 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, and the 2009-2010 school years.

  33. 4-Year Completion Rate • Grades 9-12: Class of 2009 and Class of 2010 • This indicator displays the status of the students expected to graduate with the class of • 2009 who first attended ninth grade in the 2005-2006school year • 2010 who first attended ninth grade in the 2006-2007 school year

  34. 5-Year Extended Completion Rate • Grades 9-12: Class of 2008 and Class of 2009 • This indicator displays the status of the students expected to graduate with the class of • 2008 who first attended ninth grade in the 2004-2005school year • 2009 who first attended ninth grade in the 2005-2006 school year

  35. State Average ACISD Percentage Completion Rate I - without GED Grades 9-12 – Standard Accountability Indicator This indicator sums the percent of students in the cohort who graduated within four year or continued high school in the fifth year.

  36. State Average ACISD Percentage Advanced Courses/Dual Enrollment Completion Grades 9-12 This indicator is based on a count of students who complete and receive credit for at least one advanced course in grades 9-12. Advanced courses include dual enrollmentcourses.

  37. State Average ACISD Percentage RHSP/DAP Graduates Classes of 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 This indicator shows the percentage of graduates who were reported as having satisfied the course requirements for the Texas State Board of Education Recommended High school Program or Distinguished Achievement Program.

  38. State Average ACISD Percentage AP/IB Results Grades 11-12 This indicator addresses students who participated in the College Board Advanced Placement (AP) examinations.

  39. State Average ACISD Percentage SAT/ACT Results Classes of 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 This indicator describes student participation and performance on the SAT & ACT.

  40. State Average ACISD Percentage College-Ready Graduates Classes of 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 % of students who met college ready criteria on TAKS Exit, SAT or ACT.

  41. Other items of interest… • 65.2% of our students are economically disadvantaged, compared to the state with 59.2%. • We have a higher retention rate than the state at grades 1 and 2. • We are above state average in class size average in every area except Secondary ELA, where our average is 17.2 compared to the state at 17.3. • We are above state average on teachers with graduate degrees. • 13% of our teachers are ethnic minorities. • Over 50% of our teachers have more than 10 years experience. • Our total tax rate is $1.092 compared to the state average of $1.235.

  42. Teacher Turnover Rate • AEIS turnover rate is the percent of teachers from fall 2009 who were not employed as teachers by the district in fall 2010 • Our turnover rate dropped from 13.5% to 12.8%, or 31 teachers out of 245.9 total. • 5 retired • 1 left due to ill health • 1 had a baby and stayed home • 9 moved to a district closer to parents citing a need for family support or to take care of aging parents • 4 moved out of the area because his/her spouse was transferred • 6 resigned in lieu of termination • 1 went to another school district “for a better job” • 2 moved into administrative positions • 1 went into private business • 1 returned to college for a higher degree

  43. Comparable Improvement Reports • Included RFMS & FLC • Compare students achievement growth as measured by the VSG (Vertical Scale Growth) to 40 demographically similar campuses • Goal is to be in “Q1” – the top Quartile • Comparable Improvement Gold Performance Acknowledgements are based on this report

  44. Report on Criminal Incidents • Summary of district policies and practices • ACISD Violence Citations/Complaints • Selected results of PRIDE survey – April 07 & April 11

  45. THECB Report • The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board reports the number of Rockport Fulton High School students from the graduating class of 2010 who enrolled in a Texas post-secondary institution during the first year after graduation. • We’ve compiled enrollment data from the previous 4 classes for comparison. • Records kept by the high school registrar indicate that another 7 students, or 4% of the class of 2010, enlisted in the military, and 8 students, or 3.5%,enrolled in out-of-state post-secondary institutions. • Also includes a report comparing first year college GPA information for the classes of 2007, 2008, and 2009.

  46. Questions?

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