Board to get an update on testing
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Marisa O’Neil
Principals today will begin presenting the results from last year’s
standardized tests, along with their plans for improving performances
this year, to the Board of Trustees.
It will be the first time principals have met with Newport-Mesa
Unified School District board with what they are calling the “Test
Result Response Plans,” said Laura Boss, coordinator of
administrative services for the district.
“The purpose of the meeting is to present information, touch base
and talk about where we need to go from here in alignment with the
district’s strategic plan and the established 2003 to 2004 goals and
priorities,” she said.
The reports, to be presented at board study sessions today and
Tuesday, Oct. 14, will cover Adequate Yearly Progress and Academic
Performance Index data, which both quantify standardized test results
and school performance as part of the federal No Child Left Behind
Act and Public Schools Accountability Act.
They include breakdowns of students’ performances by gender,
ethnic background and “socio-economically disadvantaged” students.
California Elementary’s report, for instance, finds that “the
number of males at the proficient and advanced levels in language
arts is significantly lower than the amount of females.”
Its goals for the coming year include focusing the language arts
program on the needs of English language learners, boys and Latinos.
Today’s study session will take place from 12:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m.
in the board room at the District Education Center, at 2985-A Bear
St. in Costa Mesa.
For a list of schools presenting today, go to
https://www.nmusd.k12.ca.us/depts/boe/am/am_files/
100703_present_schedule.pdf.
* MARISA O’NEIL covers education and may be reached at (949)
574-4268 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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