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                                                  Westfall Middle School
                19545 Pherson Pike, Williamsport, OH 43164-9745—Grades 6-8—Pickaway County

                                                        2011-2012 School Year Report Card
                                                        Current Principal: Kathleen L. Payne (740) 986-2941
                                                        Current Superintendent: Cara S. Riddel (740) 986-3671

              Your School’s
              Designation:                             Number of State
                                                         Indicators                           Performance
                                                                                                                                                                    Value-Added
                                                                                                                                                                    Measure
              Excellent with                            Met out of 8                             Index                                        Met
               Distinction                                     8                                (0-120 points)
                                                                                                                                           Value-Added

                                                                                                 98.8                                      Component
                                                                                                                                           Score                         = Above

                                                                                                                                           = met
                                                                                                                                           + = above
                                                                           State                                               – = below
                                                                                                                   Percentage of Students at and above the Proficient Level
                                                                                                                            Your School                  Your District      State
                                                                         Indicators                                          2011-2012                   2011-2012        2011-2012
      The School Report Card for the
                                                           3rd Grade Achievement                                                 The state requirement is 75 percent
      2011-2012 school year shows
                                                              1.	Reading                                                             --                    80.8%             79.0%
      the progress schools have made
                                                              2.	Mathematics                                                         --                    80.6%             79.8%
      based on four measures of
      performance.                                         4th Grade Achievement                                                 The state requirement is 75 percent
                                                              3.	Reading                                                             --                    83.0%             83.3%
                                                              4.	Mathematics                                                         --                    74.3%             78.4%
                 State
                                    Performance
                                                           5th Grade Achievement                                                 The state requirement is 75 percent
               Indicators              Index
                                                              5.	Reading                                                             --                    73.3%             76.8%
               Indicators         Performance                 6.	Mathematics                                                         --                    71.1%             67.5%
                                     Index                    7.	Science                                                             --                    72.6%             72.5%
                                                           6th Grade Achievement                                                 The state requirement is 75 percent
                                                                                                                                 93.0%                     93.0%             86.7%
                                    Value-Added

                 AYP
                                    Measure                   8.	 Reading
                    Value-Added
                    Component
                    Score
                                                              9.	 Mathematics                                                    82.5%                     82.5%             79.9%
               Adequate
                    
                    +
                    –
                      = met
                      = above
                      = below
                             Value-Added                   7th Grade Achievement                                                 The state requirement is 75 percent
             Yearly Progress                                 10.	Reading                                                         86.7%                     86.7%             79.5%
                                                             11.	Mathematics                                                     76.6%                     76.6%             73.6%
       The combination of the four                                                                                               The state requirement is 75 percent
                                                           8th Grade Achievement
       measures is the basis for
                                                             12.	Reading                                                         88.8%                     88.8%             83.0%
       assigning state designations
                                                             13.	Mathematics                                                     89.7%                     89.7%             79.6%
       to districts, buildings and
       community schools.                                    14.	Science                                                         75.2%                     75.2%             71.5%
                                                           Ohio Graduation Tests (10th Grade)                                    The state requirement is 75 percent
       The six designations are                                15.	Reading                                                           --                    84.9%             86.0%
        • Excellent with Distinction                           16.	Mathematics                                                       --                    84.0%             82.6%
        • Excellent                                            17.	Writing                                                           --                    89.1%             87.1%
        • Effective                                            18.	Science                                                           --                    73.7%             76.7%
        • Continuous Improvement                               19.	 Social Studies                                                   --                    73.7%             81.6%
        • Academic Watch                                   Ohio Graduation Tests (11th Grade)*                                   The state requirement is 85 percent
        • Academic Emergency                                 20.	Reading                                                             --                    94.7%             92.6%
                                                             21.	Mathematics                                                         --                    93.2%             89.9%
  State                                                      22.	Writing                                                             --                    93.2%             93.0%
Indicators    To meet a test indicator for grades            23.	Science                                                             --                    89.5%             85.6%
              3-8 and 10, at least 75% of students           24.	 Social Studies                                                     --                    87.2%             87.8%
              tested must score proficient or higher       Attendance Rate                                                       The state requirement is 93 percent
on that test. Other indicator requirements are:              25.	 All Grades                                                     95.3%                     95.1%             94.5%
11th grade Ohio Graduation Tests, 85%; Attendance          2010-11 Four-Year Graduation Rate                                     The state requirement is 90 percent
Rate, 93%; Graduation Rate, 90%.                               26.	School                                                            --                    89.2%             79.7%
                                                           Any result at or above the state standard is indicated by a                 .
 On the Web: reportcard.ohio.gov                           -- = Not Calculated/Not Displayed when there are fewer than 10 in the group.
                                                           * Cumulative results for students who took the tests as 10th or 11th graders.
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       Your School’s Assessment Results Over Time
                                 All students in the school for a full academic year are included in the results.




      State
    Indicators
                The State
                Indicators
       are based on state
       assessments, as well
       as on attendance and
       graduation rates.
       To earn an indicator
       for Achievement or
       Graduation Tests, at
       least 75% of students
       must reach proficient
       or above for the given
       assessment. For
       the 11th grade Ohio
       Graduation Tests
       indicators, a cumulative
       85% passage rate for each
       assessment is required.

    Westfall Middle School, Pickaway County
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                                                       Performance Index
                                                                                                                      The Performance
                               Performance Index Calculations                                                         Index reflects the
                                                                                                        Performance
                                for the 2011-2012 School Year                                              Index      achievement of every student
                                                                                                                      enrolled for the full academic
          Performance Level Across Grades                                                                             year. The Performance Index
          3-8 and 10 for All Tested Subjects
                                                        Percentage   X     Weight     =       Points          is a weighted average that includes
               (Includes every student enrolled in
              the school for a full academic year)                                                            all tested subjects and grades and
                                                                                                              untested students. The greatest
                                      Untested             0.0       X      0.0       =        0.0            weight is given to advanced scores
                                                                                                              (1.2); the weights decrease for each
                                         Limited           2.4       X      0.3       =        0.7
                                                                                                              performance level and a weight of
                                            Basic         13.0       X      0.6       =        7.8            zero is given to untested students.
                                                                                                              This results in a scale from 0 to 120
                                      Proficient          42.7       X      1.0       =       42.7            points. The Performance Index can be
                                  Accelerated                                         =       29.0
                                                                                                              compared across years to show
                                                          26.4       X      1.1
                                                                                                              school achievement trends.
                                     Advanced             15.4       X      1.2       =       18.5
                                                                                                                 Performance Index Over Time

                                                     Your School’s Performance Index          98.8            2011-2012        2010-2011            2009-2010
                                                                                                                 98.8               96.7              95.2



                                                     Value-Added Measure                                                    Value-Added
                                                                                                                            Component
                                                                                                                            Score



                                                                                                                            = met
                                                                                                                            + = above
                                                                          Scores reflect grade level and overall composite
                                                                                                                        –     = below


                        Overall Composite                                 ratings for the 2011-2012 school year.

                                                          Grade 4    Grade 5   Grade 6    Grade 7      Grade 8

                             Reading



                        Mathematics


                    Note: Value-Added results are computed only for buildings that include students in grades 4 through 8.

    Value-Added                                                                                                                           Legend
    Measure
                 Your school’s Value-Added rating represents the progress your
                 school has made with its students since last school year.                                                +               = Above
d



                                                                                                                                            Expected Growth
e
w
                 In contrast, achievement scores represent students’ performance
         at a point in time. A score of “Above” indicates greater than one year of                                                        = Met
                                                                                                                                            Expected Growth
         progress has been achieved; “Met” indicates one year of progress has
         been achieved; “Below” indicates less than one year of progress has been
         achieved. Value-Added results are computed only for buildings that include
                                                                                                                          -               = Below
                                                                                                                                            Expected Growth

         sufficient testing data for students in any grade 4 through 8.

                                                                 On the Web: reportcard.ohio.gov
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                                                                Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
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      Percent Proficient




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Reading
                                      Reading             Met                 Met            NR                   NR                    NR                 NR                  NR            Met          Met         NR                    Proficiency:          Met



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Mathematics
                                Mathematics               Met                 Met            NR                   NR                    NR                 NR                  NR            Met          Met         NR                   Proficiency:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Met
      Percent Tested




                                      Reading                                                                                                                                                                                                Reading
                                                          Met                 Met            NR                   NR                    NR                 NR                  NR            Met          NR          NR                                          Met
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Participation:



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Mathematics
                                Mathematics               Met                 Met            NR                   NR                    NR                 NR                  NR            Met          NR          NR                                          Met
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Participation:


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Graduation
                           Graduation Rate                N/A                 N/A            N/A                  N/A                   N/A               N/A                 N/A            N/A          N/A         N/A
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Rate:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  N/A

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Attendance
                 Attendance Rate*                         Met                                                                                                                                                                                  Rate:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Met

              AYP Determination                                                                                                                                                                                                                  AYP
                                                          Met                 Met            NR                   NR                    NR                 NR                  NR            Met          Met         NR                    Determination         Met
                   by Subgroup                                                                                                                                                                                                             for Your School:


                                                                                                                               Legend
                                      This legend explains terms used in the above chart that describe whether each student group met this year’s AYP goals.
                                For test indicators, AYP can be met in one of four ways:                                                                       For the non-test attendance rate indicator, AYP can be met in one of three ways:
                                  1) meeting the AYP targets with current year results;                                                                        1)    meeting the AYP target with the current year results;
                                  2) meeting the AYP targets with two-year combined results;                                                                   2)    meeting the AYP target with two-year combined results;
                                  3) meeting the improvement requirements of Safe Harbor;                                                                      3)    making improvement over the previous year.
                                  4) meeting the AYP targets with projected results.
                                                                                                                                                                    * Attendance Rate is evaluated only for the All Students subgroup.
                                                                                                                                                               For the non-test graduation rate indicator, AYP can be met in one of two ways:
                                                                                                                                                               1)    meeting the AYP target with the current year results;
                                                                                                                                                               2)    making a 2 percentage point improvement over the previous year.


                                N/A        Not applicable.

                                           Not Required – This indicator was not evaluated for this subgroup because the subgroup size was smaller than the minimum number needed to achieve a statistically
                                NR         reliable result. 30 students is the minimum size for the proficiency and non-test indicators, while 40 is the minimum size for the participation rate indicators.

                                Met        This subgroup met AYP for this indicator with its current year, two-year combined, Safe Harbor, or growth measure results.

                    Not Met                This subgroup did not meet AYP for this indicator.



    Class of 2011 Four-Year Graduation Rate Information                                                                                                   Class of 2010 Five-Year Graduation Rate Information

           All                        American Indian/  Asian or                           Black,                        Econ.                                        All               American Indian/  Asian or                 Black,              Econ.
        Students                       Alaska Native Pacific Islander                   non-Hispanic                   Disadvtgd                                   Students              Alaska Native Pacific Islander         non-Hispanic         Disadvtgd

                           --                 --                       --                     --                             --                                          --                   --                 --                   --                 --


                                        Limited English                                 Students with                White,                                                             Limited English                     Students with             White,
         Hispanic                                               Multi-Racial                                                                                       Hispanic                               Multi-Racial
                                           Proficient                                    Disabilities             non-Hispanic                                                             Proficient                        Disabilities          non-Hispanic

                           --                 --                       --                     --                              --                                        --                    --                --                    --                   --


    Westfall Middle School, Pickaway County
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            State and Federally Required School Information
                                                Your School’s Percentage of Students at Each Performance Level
                                        American          Asian or                                                          Non-           Students                           Non-                           Limited
                         Black,                                                             Multi-         White,                                                                             Econ.
                                         Indian/           Pacific        Hispanic                                        Disabled           with            Migrant          Econ.                          English          Female             Male
                      non-Hispanic                                                          Racial      non-Hispanic                                                                        Disadvtgd
                                      Alaska Native       Islander                                                        Students        Disabilities                      Disadvtgd                       Proficient

      Percentage of Students Scoring Limited
Reading                      --               --               --              --              --               1.4           0.9             5.6                --             0.5             2.4               --             1.1              1.6
Writing                      --               --               --              --              --                --            --              --                --              --              --               --              --               --
Mathematics                  --               --               --              --              --               3.1           2.4            19.4                --             1.0             7.8               --             2.7              5.4
Science                      --               --               --              --              --               0.8           0.0             6.3                --             0.0             1.9               --             0.0              1.6
Social Studies               --               --               --              --              --                --            --              --                --              --              --               --              --               --

      Percentage of Students Scoring Basic
Reading                      --               --               --              --              --            8.7             4.5             52.8                --            4.0            15.6                --            4.9              13.4
Writing                      --               --               --              --              --             --              --               --                --             --              --                --             --                --
Mathematics                  --               --               --              --              --           13.5            10.8             33.3                --           10.4            16.2                --           12.1              14.0
Science                      --               --               --              --              --           23.8            19.3             56.3                --           16.9            33.3                --           23.8              24.2
Social Studies               --               --               --              --              --             --              --               --                --             --              --                --             --                --

      Percentage of Students Scoring Proficient
Reading                      --               --               --              --              --           39.2            41.0             22.2                --           36.3            42.5                --           38.5              39.8
Writing                      --               --               --              --              --             --              --               --                --             --              --                --             --                --
Mathematics                  --               --               --              --              --           47.9            49.4             30.6                --           47.3            47.9                --           50.5              44.6
Science                      --               --               --              --              --           40.2            40.4             31.3                --           43.7            33.3                --           39.7              38.7
Social Studies               --               --               --              --              --             --              --               --                --             --              --                --             --                --

      Percentage of Students Scoring Accelerated
Reading                      --               --               --              --              --           33.2            35.8             11.1                --           39.3            26.3                --           37.4              29.6
Writing                      --               --               --              --              --             --              --               --                --             --              --                --             --                --
Mathematics                  --               --               --              --              --           21.4            23.5              2.8                --           23.9            18.6                --           24.2              18.8
Science                      --               --               --              --              --           18.9            22.0              6.3                --           22.5            16.7                --           20.6              19.4
Social Studies               --               --               --              --              --             --              --               --                --             --              --                --             --                --

      Percentage of Students Scoring Advanced
Reading                      --               --               --              --              --           17.5            17.8              8.3                --           19.9            13.2                --           18.1              15.6
Writing                      --               --               --              --              --             --              --               --                --             --              --                --             --                --
Mathematics                  --               --               --              --              --           14.1            13.9             13.9                --           17.4             9.6                --           10.4              17.2
Science                      --               --               --              --              --           16.4            18.3              0.0                --           16.9            14.8                --           15.9              16.1
Social Studies               --               --               --              --              --             --              --               --                --             --              --                --             --                --




                                                               Your School’s Students                                                                    2011-2012
         Average Daily                Black,              American                  Asian or                                                    White,                                      Limited              Students
           Student                                                                                                                                               Economically
                                       non-               Indian or                  Pacific         Hispanic           Multi-Racial             non-                                       English                with                Migrant
                                                                                                                                                                Disadvantaged
          Enrollment                 Hispanic           Alaska Native               Islander                                                   Hispanic                                    Proficient           Disabilities
             392                         --                     --                     --                  --                   --              96.6%                  48.1%                     --                 9.4%                    --

       --   = Not Calculated/Not Displayed when there are fewer than 10 in the group.
                                                                                                                                                    Number of Limited English Proficient Students
                                                                                                                                                    Excluded from Accountability Calculations                                          --
  Under the federal
  No Child Left Behind
  Act, states are                                                                                     School Teacher Information
  required to report
                                                                    Your Building’s Poverty Status*: Medium-High Poverty                                                          Your Building                            District
  certain data about
  schools and teachers.                               Percentage of teachers with at least a Bachelor’s Degree                                                                        100.0%                                 98.1%
  Data presented here
  are for reporting                                   Percentage of teachers with at least a Master’s Degree                                                                            80.0%                               66.5%
  purposes only and
  are not used in the                                 Percentage of core academic subject elementary and secondary classes
                                                      not taught by highly qualified teachers
                                                                                                                                                                                          0.0%                                0.0%
  computation of the                                  Percentage of core academic subject elementary and secondary classes
  state designation                                                                                                                                                                   100.0%                               100.0%
                                                      taught by properly certified teachers
  for districts and                                   Percentage of core academic subject elementary and secondary classes taught                                                         0.0%                                0.0%
  schools.                                            by teachers with temporary, conditional or long-term substitute certification/licensure


*High-poverty schools are those ranked in the top quartile based on the percentage of economically disadvantaged students. Low-poverty schools are those ranked in the bottom quartile based on the percentage of economically disadvantaged students.
-- = Not Calculated/Not Displayed when there are fewer than 10 in the group.
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Westfall Middle School, Pickaway County
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               Determining Your School’s Designation
         Determining your school’s report card designation is a multi-step process. The first step is to determine a preliminary designation, which
         is based on the following components: 1) the percentage of indicators met, 2) the Performance Index and 3) AYP determination.




                Indicators Met                           Performance Index                AYP Designation                    Preliminary Designation
                  94%-100%                    or             100 to 120            and     Met or Not Met             =          Excellent or Effective

                  75%-93.9%                   or             90 to 99.9            and     Met or Not Met             =   Effective or Continuous Improvement

                   0%-74.9%                   or             0 to 89.9             and            Met                 =               Continuous
                  50%-74.9%                   or             80 to 89.9            and         Not Met                =              Improvement

                  31%-49.9%                   or             70 to 79.9            and         Not Met                =            Academic Watch

                   0%-30.9%               and                0 to 69.9             and         Not Met                =         Academic Emergency



           The preliminary designation results from identifying the                Once the preliminary designation is determined, Value-Added,
           higher value between the percentage of indicators met                   the fourth measure in the accountability system, is evaluated
           by your school and your school’s Performance Index.                     to determine the impact (if any) on the school’s final
           AYP then is evaluated to determine its effect on the                    designation.
           preliminary designation. There are two ways in which
           AYP can affect the preliminary designation.                             1. If your school’s designation either is increased or decreased
                                                                                     due to AYP, Value-Added has no impact on the designation
           1. If a school meets AYP in the current year, it can be                   and the preliminary designation becomes the final designation.
            rated no lower than Continuous Improvement.
                                                                                   2. If your school experiences above expected growth in the
           2. If an Excellent or Effective school does not meet AYP                  current year, your school’s final designation will increase
             for the same two (or more) subgroups for three                          by one designation.
             consecutive years, its rating will be decreased to
             Effective or Continuous Improvement (respectively).                   3. If your school experiences below expected growth for at
                                                                                     least two consecutive years, your school’s final
                                                                                     designation will decrease by one designation.



            Preliminary Designation                                       Value-Added Measure*          Value-Added
                                                                                                        Component
                                                                                                        Score
                                                                                                                                  Final Designation
                                                                                                        = met
                                                                Above expected growth in the current year
                                                                                                        + = above
                                                                                                        – = below
                                                                                                                              Excellent with Distinction
                       Excellent                   and                            or
                                                              Below expected growth for 2 consecutive years                            Effective
                                                                Above expected growth in the current year                              Excellent
                       Effective                   and                            or
                                                              Below expected growth for 2 consecutive years                   Continuous Improvement
                                                                Above expected growth in the current year                              Effective
             Continuous Improvement                and                            or
                                                              Below expected growth for 2 consecutive years                        Academic Watch
                                                                Above expected growth in the current year                     Continuous Improvement
                  Academic Watch                   and                            or
                                                              Below expected growth for 2 consecutive years                     Academic Emergency
                                                                Above expected growth in the current year                          Academic Watch
               Academic Emergency                  and                            or
                                                              Below expected growth for 2 consecutive years                     Academic Emergency
           *In all other cases, Value-Added will have no impact on the designation and the preliminary designation will become the final designation.


    Westfall Middle School, Pickaway County
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The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP),
often referred to as “The Nation’s Report Card,” is the only nationally representative and
continuing assessment that enables the comparison of performance in Ohio and other states
in various subject areas. Schools and students within each state are selected randomly to
be a part of the assessment. Not all students in the state or in a particular school take the
assessment. Data are reported at the state level only, and there are no individual student or
even school summary results. The assessments are conducted in mathematics, reading, science,
writing, the arts, civics, economics, geography and U.S. history.
                                   To view Ohio’s most recent
                                      NAEP results, go to:
                                 http://education.ohio.gov
                                and search for key word “NAEP”




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Middle School Report Card 2011-2012

  • 1. IRN# 064196 Westfall Middle School 19545 Pherson Pike, Williamsport, OH 43164-9745—Grades 6-8—Pickaway County 2011-2012 School Year Report Card Current Principal: Kathleen L. Payne (740) 986-2941 Current Superintendent: Cara S. Riddel (740) 986-3671 Your School’s Designation: Number of State Indicators Performance Value-Added Measure Excellent with Met out of 8 Index Met Distinction 8 (0-120 points) Value-Added 98.8 Component Score = Above = met + = above State – = below Percentage of Students at and above the Proficient Level Your School Your District State Indicators 2011-2012 2011-2012 2011-2012 The School Report Card for the 3rd Grade Achievement The state requirement is 75 percent 2011-2012 school year shows 1. Reading -- 80.8% 79.0% the progress schools have made 2. Mathematics -- 80.6% 79.8% based on four measures of performance. 4th Grade Achievement The state requirement is 75 percent 3. Reading -- 83.0% 83.3% 4. Mathematics -- 74.3% 78.4% State Performance 5th Grade Achievement The state requirement is 75 percent Indicators Index 5. Reading -- 73.3% 76.8% Indicators Performance 6. Mathematics -- 71.1% 67.5% Index 7. Science -- 72.6% 72.5% 6th Grade Achievement The state requirement is 75 percent 93.0% 93.0% 86.7% Value-Added AYP Measure 8. Reading Value-Added Component Score 9. Mathematics 82.5% 82.5% 79.9% Adequate + – = met = above = below Value-Added 7th Grade Achievement The state requirement is 75 percent Yearly Progress 10. Reading 86.7% 86.7% 79.5% 11. Mathematics 76.6% 76.6% 73.6% The combination of the four The state requirement is 75 percent 8th Grade Achievement measures is the basis for 12. Reading 88.8% 88.8% 83.0% assigning state designations 13. Mathematics 89.7% 89.7% 79.6% to districts, buildings and community schools. 14. Science 75.2% 75.2% 71.5% Ohio Graduation Tests (10th Grade) The state requirement is 75 percent The six designations are 15. Reading -- 84.9% 86.0% • Excellent with Distinction 16. Mathematics -- 84.0% 82.6% • Excellent 17. Writing -- 89.1% 87.1% • Effective 18. Science -- 73.7% 76.7% • Continuous Improvement 19. Social Studies -- 73.7% 81.6% • Academic Watch Ohio Graduation Tests (11th Grade)* The state requirement is 85 percent • Academic Emergency 20. Reading -- 94.7% 92.6% 21. Mathematics -- 93.2% 89.9% State 22. Writing -- 93.2% 93.0% Indicators To meet a test indicator for grades 23. Science -- 89.5% 85.6% 3-8 and 10, at least 75% of students 24. Social Studies -- 87.2% 87.8% tested must score proficient or higher Attendance Rate The state requirement is 93 percent on that test. Other indicator requirements are: 25. All Grades 95.3% 95.1% 94.5% 11th grade Ohio Graduation Tests, 85%; Attendance 2010-11 Four-Year Graduation Rate The state requirement is 90 percent Rate, 93%; Graduation Rate, 90%. 26. School -- 89.2% 79.7% Any result at or above the state standard is indicated by a . On the Web: reportcard.ohio.gov -- = Not Calculated/Not Displayed when there are fewer than 10 in the group. * Cumulative results for students who took the tests as 10th or 11th graders.
  • 2. 2 Your School’s Assessment Results Over Time All students in the school for a full academic year are included in the results. State Indicators The State Indicators are based on state assessments, as well as on attendance and graduation rates. To earn an indicator for Achievement or Graduation Tests, at least 75% of students must reach proficient or above for the given assessment. For the 11th grade Ohio Graduation Tests indicators, a cumulative 85% passage rate for each assessment is required. Westfall Middle School, Pickaway County
  • 3. 3 Performance Index The Performance Performance Index Calculations Index reflects the Performance for the 2011-2012 School Year Index achievement of every student enrolled for the full academic Performance Level Across Grades year. The Performance Index 3-8 and 10 for All Tested Subjects Percentage X Weight = Points is a weighted average that includes (Includes every student enrolled in the school for a full academic year) all tested subjects and grades and untested students. The greatest Untested 0.0 X 0.0 = 0.0 weight is given to advanced scores (1.2); the weights decrease for each Limited 2.4 X 0.3 = 0.7 performance level and a weight of Basic 13.0 X 0.6 = 7.8 zero is given to untested students. This results in a scale from 0 to 120 Proficient 42.7 X 1.0 = 42.7 points. The Performance Index can be Accelerated = 29.0 compared across years to show 26.4 X 1.1 school achievement trends. Advanced 15.4 X 1.2 = 18.5 Performance Index Over Time Your School’s Performance Index 98.8 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 98.8 96.7 95.2 Value-Added Measure Value-Added Component Score = met + = above Scores reflect grade level and overall composite – = below Overall Composite ratings for the 2011-2012 school year. Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Reading Mathematics Note: Value-Added results are computed only for buildings that include students in grades 4 through 8. Value-Added Legend Measure Your school’s Value-Added rating represents the progress your school has made with its students since last school year. + = Above d Expected Growth e w In contrast, achievement scores represent students’ performance at a point in time. A score of “Above” indicates greater than one year of = Met Expected Growth progress has been achieved; “Met” indicates one year of progress has been achieved; “Below” indicates less than one year of progress has been achieved. Value-Added results are computed only for buildings that include - = Below Expected Growth sufficient testing data for students in any grade 4 through 8. On the Web: reportcard.ohio.gov Westfall Middle School, Pickaway County
  • 4. 4 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) e Adequate Yearly ed ativ Progress tag aN ities nt va n de r las k bil cie ad n anic /A nic isa rofi Grades 3-8 and 10 Di s I sla isp ian sp a D hP Reading y ific H Ind al Hi ith lis n ts all ac n- ci n- w ng de mi c no ica n ic Ra no ts dE AYP Determination and u /P k, an ti- e, en ite St on o n lac me r isp l hit ud Mathematics All Ec A sia B A H Mu W St Lim by Indicator Percent Proficient Reading Reading Met Met NR NR NR NR NR Met Met NR Proficiency: Met Mathematics Mathematics Met Met NR NR NR NR NR Met Met NR Proficiency: Met Percent Tested Reading Reading Met Met NR NR NR NR NR Met NR NR Met Participation: Mathematics Mathematics Met Met NR NR NR NR NR Met NR NR Met Participation: Graduation Graduation Rate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rate: N/A Attendance Attendance Rate* Met Rate: Met AYP Determination AYP Met Met NR NR NR NR NR Met Met NR Determination Met by Subgroup for Your School: Legend This legend explains terms used in the above chart that describe whether each student group met this year’s AYP goals. For test indicators, AYP can be met in one of four ways: For the non-test attendance rate indicator, AYP can be met in one of three ways: 1) meeting the AYP targets with current year results; 1) meeting the AYP target with the current year results; 2) meeting the AYP targets with two-year combined results; 2) meeting the AYP target with two-year combined results; 3) meeting the improvement requirements of Safe Harbor; 3) making improvement over the previous year. 4) meeting the AYP targets with projected results. * Attendance Rate is evaluated only for the All Students subgroup. For the non-test graduation rate indicator, AYP can be met in one of two ways: 1) meeting the AYP target with the current year results; 2) making a 2 percentage point improvement over the previous year. N/A Not applicable. Not Required – This indicator was not evaluated for this subgroup because the subgroup size was smaller than the minimum number needed to achieve a statistically NR reliable result. 30 students is the minimum size for the proficiency and non-test indicators, while 40 is the minimum size for the participation rate indicators. Met This subgroup met AYP for this indicator with its current year, two-year combined, Safe Harbor, or growth measure results. Not Met This subgroup did not meet AYP for this indicator. Class of 2011 Four-Year Graduation Rate Information Class of 2010 Five-Year Graduation Rate Information All American Indian/ Asian or Black, Econ. All American Indian/ Asian or Black, Econ. Students Alaska Native Pacific Islander non-Hispanic Disadvtgd Students Alaska Native Pacific Islander non-Hispanic Disadvtgd -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Limited English Students with White, Limited English Students with White, Hispanic Multi-Racial Hispanic Multi-Racial Proficient Disabilities non-Hispanic Proficient Disabilities non-Hispanic -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Westfall Middle School, Pickaway County
  • 5. 5 State and Federally Required School Information Your School’s Percentage of Students at Each Performance Level American Asian or Non- Students Non- Limited Black, Multi- White, Econ. Indian/ Pacific Hispanic Disabled with Migrant Econ. English Female Male non-Hispanic Racial non-Hispanic Disadvtgd Alaska Native Islander Students Disabilities Disadvtgd Proficient Percentage of Students Scoring Limited Reading -- -- -- -- -- 1.4 0.9 5.6 -- 0.5 2.4 -- 1.1 1.6 Writing -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Mathematics -- -- -- -- -- 3.1 2.4 19.4 -- 1.0 7.8 -- 2.7 5.4 Science -- -- -- -- -- 0.8 0.0 6.3 -- 0.0 1.9 -- 0.0 1.6 Social Studies -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Percentage of Students Scoring Basic Reading -- -- -- -- -- 8.7 4.5 52.8 -- 4.0 15.6 -- 4.9 13.4 Writing -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Mathematics -- -- -- -- -- 13.5 10.8 33.3 -- 10.4 16.2 -- 12.1 14.0 Science -- -- -- -- -- 23.8 19.3 56.3 -- 16.9 33.3 -- 23.8 24.2 Social Studies -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Percentage of Students Scoring Proficient Reading -- -- -- -- -- 39.2 41.0 22.2 -- 36.3 42.5 -- 38.5 39.8 Writing -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Mathematics -- -- -- -- -- 47.9 49.4 30.6 -- 47.3 47.9 -- 50.5 44.6 Science -- -- -- -- -- 40.2 40.4 31.3 -- 43.7 33.3 -- 39.7 38.7 Social Studies -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Percentage of Students Scoring Accelerated Reading -- -- -- -- -- 33.2 35.8 11.1 -- 39.3 26.3 -- 37.4 29.6 Writing -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Mathematics -- -- -- -- -- 21.4 23.5 2.8 -- 23.9 18.6 -- 24.2 18.8 Science -- -- -- -- -- 18.9 22.0 6.3 -- 22.5 16.7 -- 20.6 19.4 Social Studies -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Percentage of Students Scoring Advanced Reading -- -- -- -- -- 17.5 17.8 8.3 -- 19.9 13.2 -- 18.1 15.6 Writing -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Mathematics -- -- -- -- -- 14.1 13.9 13.9 -- 17.4 9.6 -- 10.4 17.2 Science -- -- -- -- -- 16.4 18.3 0.0 -- 16.9 14.8 -- 15.9 16.1 Social Studies -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Your School’s Students 2011-2012 Average Daily Black, American Asian or White, Limited Students Student Economically non- Indian or Pacific Hispanic Multi-Racial non- English with Migrant Disadvantaged Enrollment Hispanic Alaska Native Islander Hispanic Proficient Disabilities 392 -- -- -- -- -- 96.6% 48.1% -- 9.4% -- -- = Not Calculated/Not Displayed when there are fewer than 10 in the group. Number of Limited English Proficient Students Excluded from Accountability Calculations -- Under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, states are School Teacher Information required to report Your Building’s Poverty Status*: Medium-High Poverty Your Building District certain data about schools and teachers. Percentage of teachers with at least a Bachelor’s Degree 100.0% 98.1% Data presented here are for reporting Percentage of teachers with at least a Master’s Degree 80.0% 66.5% purposes only and are not used in the Percentage of core academic subject elementary and secondary classes not taught by highly qualified teachers 0.0% 0.0% computation of the Percentage of core academic subject elementary and secondary classes state designation 100.0% 100.0% taught by properly certified teachers for districts and Percentage of core academic subject elementary and secondary classes taught 0.0% 0.0% schools. by teachers with temporary, conditional or long-term substitute certification/licensure *High-poverty schools are those ranked in the top quartile based on the percentage of economically disadvantaged students. Low-poverty schools are those ranked in the bottom quartile based on the percentage of economically disadvantaged students. -- = Not Calculated/Not Displayed when there are fewer than 10 in the group. Westfall Middle School, Pickaway County
  • 6. 6 Determining Your School’s Designation Determining your school’s report card designation is a multi-step process. The first step is to determine a preliminary designation, which is based on the following components: 1) the percentage of indicators met, 2) the Performance Index and 3) AYP determination. Indicators Met Performance Index AYP Designation Preliminary Designation 94%-100% or 100 to 120 and Met or Not Met = Excellent or Effective 75%-93.9% or 90 to 99.9 and Met or Not Met = Effective or Continuous Improvement 0%-74.9% or 0 to 89.9 and Met = Continuous 50%-74.9% or 80 to 89.9 and Not Met = Improvement 31%-49.9% or 70 to 79.9 and Not Met = Academic Watch 0%-30.9% and 0 to 69.9 and Not Met = Academic Emergency The preliminary designation results from identifying the Once the preliminary designation is determined, Value-Added, higher value between the percentage of indicators met the fourth measure in the accountability system, is evaluated by your school and your school’s Performance Index. to determine the impact (if any) on the school’s final AYP then is evaluated to determine its effect on the designation. preliminary designation. There are two ways in which AYP can affect the preliminary designation. 1. If your school’s designation either is increased or decreased due to AYP, Value-Added has no impact on the designation 1. If a school meets AYP in the current year, it can be and the preliminary designation becomes the final designation. rated no lower than Continuous Improvement. 2. If your school experiences above expected growth in the 2. If an Excellent or Effective school does not meet AYP current year, your school’s final designation will increase for the same two (or more) subgroups for three by one designation. consecutive years, its rating will be decreased to Effective or Continuous Improvement (respectively). 3. If your school experiences below expected growth for at least two consecutive years, your school’s final designation will decrease by one designation. Preliminary Designation Value-Added Measure* Value-Added Component Score Final Designation = met Above expected growth in the current year + = above – = below Excellent with Distinction Excellent and or Below expected growth for 2 consecutive years Effective Above expected growth in the current year Excellent Effective and or Below expected growth for 2 consecutive years Continuous Improvement Above expected growth in the current year Effective Continuous Improvement and or Below expected growth for 2 consecutive years Academic Watch Above expected growth in the current year Continuous Improvement Academic Watch and or Below expected growth for 2 consecutive years Academic Emergency Above expected growth in the current year Academic Watch Academic Emergency and or Below expected growth for 2 consecutive years Academic Emergency *In all other cases, Value-Added will have no impact on the designation and the preliminary designation will become the final designation. Westfall Middle School, Pickaway County
  • 7. 7 The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), often referred to as “The Nation’s Report Card,” is the only nationally representative and continuing assessment that enables the comparison of performance in Ohio and other states in various subject areas. Schools and students within each state are selected randomly to be a part of the assessment. Not all students in the state or in a particular school take the assessment. Data are reported at the state level only, and there are no individual student or even school summary results. The assessments are conducted in mathematics, reading, science, writing, the arts, civics, economics, geography and U.S. history. To view Ohio’s most recent NAEP results, go to: http://education.ohio.gov and search for key word “NAEP” Westfall Middle School, Pickaway County