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Re: AYP




You need 50 kids to count for AYP?

So, if a school has 49 kids in a group and none of them pass the test and next year the school has 49 kids and none of them pass the test and next year none of them pass the test, we're supposed to believe that we don't have enough information to decide whether kids in that group are doing OK in that school.? Yeah, AYP rules are so "unfair" to schools.

Art


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From: WMZEMKA@aol.com
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Our high school was told they didn't make AYP. The paper had a field day
pointing out the failure. Of course, the reporter has no clue what AYP (or not

making AYP means). They keep saying that the test scores weren't high
enough in all the indicators (they mean, of course, the pass rate and the
subgroups). No discussion at all about what "indicators" mean, what the pass
rate is
that we are aiming at (71%), or about the N. Anyway, our administration,
after pouring over the roles and looking for errors, asked for a recount. The
state had counted two students as students with disabilities and they weren't.
When those students came off that category, magically, the school made AYP.
The school division asked the papers to print this new info and it was
dutifully done (without details as they are complex and hard to understand).
Now
the school has made AYP. Lots of backslapping all around.

When the two students came off the SWD category, the school then had less
than fifity kids with disabilities (49, I think). In Virginia, schools with
less than fifty kids in a category are "presumed" to make AYP. So the school
made AYP.


Mickey





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