For questions about this dashboard, please contact Rattana Yeang at rattana[email protected].
For OUSD Staff: New Physical Fitness Test by Total Score dashboard now available! The total score is the number of times a student scored in the Healthy Fitness Zone (HFZ) on each of the PFT's six different fitness areas of (aerobic capacity, body composition, abdominal strength, trunk extensor strength, upper body strength, and flexibility).
For questions about this dashboard, please contact Rattana Yeang at rattana[email protected].
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For OUSD Staff: New Physical Fitness Test (PFT) by Healthy Fitness Zone dashboards are now available! The main goal of the PFT is to help students in starting life-long habits of regular physical activity. Students in grades 5, 7, and 9 take the PFT which is made up of six different fitness areas (aerobic capacity, body composition, abdominal strength, trunk extensor strength, upper body strength, and flexibility). Each fitness area shows a level of fitness that offer a degree of defense against diseases that come from inactivity.
This dashboard visualizes the percent and number of students who are performing in the Healthy Fitness Zone (HFZ) on each fitness area of the Physical Fitness Test. HFZ is the desired performance standard for each fitness area test and represents the level of fitness associated with good health. Students not in the Healthy Fitness Zone increase their potential for future health risks. For questions about this dashboard, please contact Rattana Yeang at rattana[email protected]. For OUSD Staff: Student level snapshots for English Language Learners have been updated with End-of-Semester 1 data. This Snapshot was designed to help you understand what the process of reclassification is with supplemental data that you can act on. In each Protected Student Level Data folder you will find a PDF file sorted by teacher and student name. Data points include performance levels from 3 years worth of California English Language Development Test (CELDT), Fall and MidYear Lexiles from the Scholastic Reading Inventory (SRI), and Semester 1 ELA and ELD course grades. Because Reading and Writing report card grades at the elementary school level are not readily available to our department, users will need to fill in this information manually. This report is based on data that will be used to reclassify students during the Spring Reclassification Window. For more detailed student level data, please refer to the Data and Input Forms in our Google Drive. If you have problems accessing these Protected Student Level Data folders, please contact Jessica Riady at [email protected] or Rattana Yeang at [email protected]. For any other comments or questions about this report, please contact Nicole Knight at [email protected] for more information. |
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