Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 Strategic Plan Report 2017-18 Mrs. Rita Everett Goss Associate Superintendent for Student Learning and Accountability Dr. Jennifer Coyne Cassata Director, Office of Accountability November 7, 2018
Overview Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 • New format for Strategic Plan report; • Data shared from 2017-18 school year, plus trends over time; • Virginia has a new accreditation system for 2018-19; and • Responses from level associate superintendents to follow data presentation. 2
New Accreditation System Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 School performance measured on Performance Levels multiple indicators: • Level One • Overall proficiency and growth in • Meets or exceeds standard or shows sufficient improvement English and mathematics; • Level Two • Overall proficiency in science; • Near standard or making sufficient • Achievement gaps among student improvement groups in English and mathematics; • Level Three • Chronic absenteeism; • Below standard • Graduation (high school only); and Schools with All Indicators at Level One • Dropout rate (high school only). or Two are Accredited System is leveled (Levels One, Two, or Three). 3
Accreditation Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.1 – “All schools will be fully accredited.” All schools met accreditation standards in 2018-19. The last time all schools were fully accredited was 2011-12. 4
Pass Rates: Reading and Math Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.2 – “..Demonstrate growth and improvement in student achievement by increasing their pass rates..” Math performance in PWCS continues to mirror state Reading performance in Prince William County Public averages. Slight dips occurred in 2017-18. Schools (PWCS) continues to mirror state averages. 5
Pass Rates: Reading Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.2 – “..Demonstrate growth and improvement in student achievement by increasing their pass rates..” Percent of Each Ethnic Group Passing Reading SOL Tests 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 74% 75% 76% 66% 67% 67% 71% 71% 69% 71% 71% 67% 89% 90% 89% 86% 86% 86% 89% 89% 87% 91% 91% 90% 0% PW Reading VA Reading PW Reading VA Reading PW Reading VA Reading PW Reading VA Reading Black Hispanic White Asian 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Reading performance of black, Hispanic, and white students in PWCS exceeds state averages . 6
Pass Rates: Reading Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.2 – “..Demonstrate growth and improvement in student achievement by increasing their pass rates..” Reading performance of economically disadvantaged students, English Learners, and students 7 with disabilities exceeds state averages .
Pass Rates: Math Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.2 – “..Demonstrate growth and improvement in student achievement by increasing their pass rates..” Math performance of black and white students in PWCS exceeds state averages . 8
Pass Rates: Math Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.2 – “..Demonstrate growth and improvement in student achievement by increasing their pass rates..” Math performance of economically disadvantaged students, English Learners, and students 9 with disabilities was slightly below state averages.
Pass Rates: Reading and Math Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.2 – “..Demonstrate growth and improvement in student achievement by increasing their pass rates..” Achievement gap for students with disabilities compared to non-disabled peers in reading and math remained stable. Other gaps increased slightly in both reading and math. 10
Pass Advanced Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.3 – “..Will increase the percentage of students scoring at the pass advanced level on the SOL tests..” Pass Advanced rates for PWCS in reading, math, and science mirror those of the state. Pass Advanced rates for PWCS in history/social studies exceed state averages. **Axis Adjusted 11
Graduates with Advanced Exams Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.4 – “The percentage of graduates…on one or more advanced exams, will increase..” Graduates in PWCS earn qualifying scores on one or more advanced exams at increasing rates and at greater rates than state and national averages. 12
Average Daily Attendance (ADA) Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.6 – “The ADA for individual schools and the Division will be at least 95%.” 13
On-Time Graduation Rate Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.7 – “90% of 12th grade students will graduate within four years of beginning 9th grade..” On-Time Graduation Rates in PWCS continue to increase annually. **Axis Adjusted 14
On-Time Graduation Rate Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.7 – “90% of 12th grade students will graduate within four years of beginning 9th grade..” 2018 On-Time Graduation Rate (Four Year) Students Econ. English All Black Hispanic White Asian with PWCS On-Time Disadv. Learners Disabilities Graduation Rates for all STATE 91.6 89.6 80.9 94.5 97.7 87.6 72.5 88.2 student groups exceed 92.1 93.7 84.7 96.0 98.5 89.7 82.0 88.9 Prince William state averages as well as the averages of many 80.6 90.4 63.9 94.2 93.8 73.5 62.6 82.8 Alexandria surrounding 92.5 93.6 81.7 99.1 95.5 94.0 75.4 95.3 Arlington jurisdictions. 91.9 93.7 74.0 97.8 97.8 86.5 67.2 91.5 Fairfax 96.1 95.5 91.8 96.7 100 89.9 79.2 95.0 Fauquier 95.5 97.1 83.5 98.0 98.7 87.2 73.0 94.4 Loudoun 78.2 82.8 71.8 91.5 95.7 76.7 63.1 84.5 Manassas Manassas Park 89.4 93.9 84.6 98.2 95.0 86.7 77.3 92.9 94.7 94.3 93.3 95.1 95.6 90.5 81.3 91.9 Stafford 15
Dual Enrollment Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.8 – “The percentage of graduates receiving dual enrollment credit in one or more classes will increase.” PWCS continues to increase the number of students earning dual enrollment credit and receiving qualifying scores recognized by Northern Virginia Community College for credit. 16
College Readiness Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.9 – “The percentage of students receiving college readiness scores…will increase.” Students Meeting College Readiness These charts display the percentage of students meeting college readiness benchmarks defined by the Virginia Community College system. In coming years, VDOE will be including their own college readiness benchmark in accreditation. 17
Advanced Studies Diploma Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.1.10 – “The percentage of students from all student groups who earn an Advanced Studies Diploma will increase over the prior year.” *Percent of Graduating Students receiving an Advanced Diploma Overall, just over half the graduates in PWCS received advanced diplomas in 2018. Percentages vary by student group. 18
Program Participation Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.2.1 – “The participation of economically disadvantaged, minority, students with disabilities, and English learners in gifted programs, specialty programs, AP, IB, or AICE courses, and CTE programs will increase.” **Axis Adjusted Participation of traditionally underrepresented students in gifted programs in elementary and middle schools has been relatively stable. 19
Program Participation Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.2.1 – “The participation of economically disadvantaged, minority, students with disabilities, and English learners in gifted programs, specialty programs, AP, IB, or AICE courses, and CTE programs will increase.” Participation of traditionally underrepresented students in advanced courses, CTE, and gifted programs at high schools have been relatively stable. 20
Identification for Special Education Strategic Plan Presentation for Prince William County School Board - November 7, 2018 1.2.2 – “The over-classification of economically disadvantaged students, English learners, and students from each racial/ethnic category as students with disabilities…will decrease.” **Axis Adjusted Overall, 10 percent of the student population in PWCS is identified for special education. Very slight variation occurs across student groups. 21
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