Districtwide, our percent meeting-or-exceeding the standards for Mathematics grew from 23.1% to 24.4%. In ELA/Literacy, our percent met-or-exceeded grew from 28.6% to 30.7%.
For questions or comments please contact Jay Tharp at [email protected].
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At last! Our Spring 2016 performance level scores, in an interactive dashboard. Includes comparison filtering and drill-down to student detail.
Districtwide, our percent meeting-or-exceeding the standards for Mathematics grew from 23.1% to 24.4%. In ELA/Literacy, our percent met-or-exceeded grew from 28.6% to 30.7%. For questions or comments please contact Jay Tharp at [email protected].
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The Comprehensive Student Data Roster is a student-level Excel spreadsheet containing as many as 100 data points for each pupil. A school-wide CSDR is available for download for each of OUSD's 86 district-operated schools. Please note that you must be signed into your OUSD Gmail in order to access the "Protected Student Level Data" folder. If you're having trouble viewing this folder, please contact Rattana Yeang for support.
The CSDR draws from separate data sources to bring together: 1. Comprehensive demographic variables 2. Enrollment details (current school, prior-year school and teacher) 3. English language fluency status (from semi-annual reclassification review) 4. Assessment score series from SBAC and key Districtwide Assessments 5. Engagement metrics (attendance and suspension data) Student performance metrics in the Beginning-of-Year Edition are from 2015-16. Among them: 1. Spring 2016 Literacy Scores (F&P, DRA, SRI) and 2016 Math Scores (SMI, District Benchmarks) 3. Secondary cumulative GPAs from EOY 2015-16 4. Secondary Early Warning flags from EOY 2015-16 and recent history Full list in the CSDR Guide What additional resources are there? 1. Guide to Central Office Partners and Network Partners 2. Guide to CSDR data points 3. "Make the Most of Excel" guide to exploiting the CSDR and videos on how to filter, sort, and print, in Excel 4. OUSD Data Request for your specific questions What else should I know? It will be refreshed on October 24 with up-to-date student rosters, final Spring 2016 SBAC scores, and literacy performance metrics from Fall 2016 Need 1 on 1 support? We can visit your site to give you a personal consultation on how to get the most out of your CSDR. To request a site visit, email us at [email protected] |
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