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Washington Township Public Schools
STANDARDIZEDTESTING RESULTS2017Slide2
Washington Township Public Schools
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The mission of the Washington Township Public Schools is to provide a safe, positive, and progressive environment that provides opportunity for all students to attain the knowledge and skills specified in the New Jersey State Learning Standards at all grade levels, as to ensure their full participation in an ever changing world as responsible, self-directed, and civic-minded citizens
Special Programming
Academics
Student Achievement
Community Service
AthleticsSlide3
Washington Township Public Schools
AP TESTING RESULTSSlide4
The College Board announced that our district earned a position on the 8
th Annual AP District Honor RollSlide5
AP FIVE-YEAR SCHOOL SCORE SUMMARY
2017
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AP Five-Year School Score Summary
WTHS / New Jersey
Washington Township High School
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017Total AP Students129238260313376Number of Exams277499671688775
AP Students with Scores 3+100160200249281% of Total AP Students with Score 3+77.567.276.979.674.7
New Jersey20132014
201520162017Total AP Students59,31662,73067,35171,74276,657Number of Exams112,130119,625
131,025139,448149,078AP Students with Scores 3+
44,24046,528
49,01051,56454,283% of Total AP Students with Score 3+74.674.272.871.970.8Slide7
AP Five-Year School Score Summary
Global
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Total AP Students2,225,6252,352,0262,497,1642,625,3192,762,486Number of Exams3,955,4104,199,4544,516,0444,741,5665,006,480
AP Students with Scores 3+1,354,8001,442,1361,515,2641,583,1151,666,097% of Total AP Students with Score 3+60.961.360.760.3
60.3Slide8
Advanced Placement Tests (AP)
Summary376 Total # of AP Students Participated(Increase of 63
from prior year)
775
AP
Exams Taken by Students(Increase of 87 from the prior year)
281 AP Students with Scores 3+(Increase of 32 from the prior year)
74.7% of Total AP Students with Scores 3+(Higher than NJ State at 70.8%)(Higher than Nation at 60.8%)Slide9
Advanced Placement Tests (AP)
Advanced Placement Initiatives that have sustained our continued improvement Change in weighted grading to widen the gap between Honors and AP courses
BOE reimbursement for students scoring a 3 or better on AP exams
Expanded AP offerings that are now up to 25 courses
Students taking AP courses are exempted from their final exam when they receive an 85 or higher average end of year and take an AP exam for that course of study
Use of data called AP Potential obtained from PSAT performance to identify qualified students for AP courses
Easy student registration and payment through databases such as Naviance
and Total Registration with no additional fees to studentsSlide10
RESULTS
Spring 2017
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S.A.T. RESULTS
Spring 2017Washington Township
Public SchoolSlide12
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Results Senior Class of 2017
ERW = Evidence-Based Reading & WritingSlide13
Critical Reading SAT Results
(2006 to 2016)Comparison of National, NJ, & WT Mean Scores
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Writing SAT Results
(2006 to 2016)Comparison of National, NJ, & WT Mean Scores
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at work
Eleven-Year TrendSlide15
Math SAT Results: (2007 to 2017)
Comparison of National, NJ, & WT Mean ScoresSlide16
SAT Results
Overall (ERW) Mean Score was 541(Higher than the NJ State Mean Score of 533)(ERW = Evidence-Based Reading and Writing)
Overall
Math
School Mean Score was
528(Higher than the NJ State Mean Score of 515)
Combined Mean Score of 1070(Higher than the NJ State Mean Score of 1060)Slide17
SAT Initiatives Sustaining Our
Continuous ImprovementCollege Board Vertical Articulation Training/ WorkshopsKaplan SAT/Classroom Courses on campus at a discountKaplan Test Prep for SACT/ACT offered for free on campus twice a yearWTHS Counseling Webpage links to test preparation for ACT, SAT, SAT Khan AcademyWTHS SAT Afterschool Review Program taught by our teachersGreater awareness for rigorous grade-level readings
Incorporating vocabulary from Critical Reading selections
Use of prior years’ SAT Writing prompts
SAT-style questions built into assessments
Analysis of PSAT/SAT results for most-frequent errors on the objective portion of tests Focus on PSAT/SAT Reading passages on fiction and non-fiction
Modification of benchmarks assessments/final examsUse of supplemental instructional packets in Algebra and GeometryCollege Board-provided practice PSAT/SAT mathematics problemsPSAT test analysis for Reading, Writing, and MathematicsMy PSAT College Quick Start ProgramPSAT/SAT Questions, Test Prep Items, and StrategiesPSAT/SAT non-fiction articles
PSAT/SAT critical reading and writing focusSlide18
ACT RESULTS
Spring 2017Washington Township
Public SchoolsSlide19
American College Test (ACT) Results Senior Class of 2017
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English ACT Results
(2008 to 2017)Comparison of National, NJ, & WT Mean Scores
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Mathematics ACT Results
(2008 to 2017)Comparison of National, NJ, & WT Mean Scores
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Reading ACT Results
(2008 to 2017)Comparison of National, NJ, & WT Mean Scores
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Science ACT Results
(2008 to 2017)Comparison of National, NJ, & WT Mean Scores
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Composite ACT Results
(2008 to 2017)Comparison of National, NJ, & WT Mean Scores
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ACT Results Summary
Overall English Mean Score was 21.8
(Higher than the National Mean Score of
20.3
)
Overall
Math Mean Score was 22.8 (Higher than the National Mean Score of 20.7
)Overall Reading Mean Score of 23.6 (Higher than the National Mean Score of 21.4)Overall Science Mean Score of 22.3 (Higher than the National Mean Score of 21.0)
Composite Mean Score of 22.8 (Higher that the National Mean Score of 21.0)Slide26
SECONDARYSPRING
ORCHARD VALLEY
TESTED STUDENTS
ELA
464
Math
467
WTHS
TESTED STUDENTS
ELA
1034
Math
1031
BUNKER HILL
TESTED STUDENTS
ELA
552
Math
553
CHESTNUT RIDGE
TESTED STUDENTS
ELA
653
Math
653
2017 PARCC/ASK RESULTS
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District Performance Level Summary
ELA/MATHSlide28
District Performance Level Summary
ELA/MATHSlide29
District Performance Level Summary
ELA/MATHSlide30
Total Participation by Demographics
Bunker Hill Middle SchoolSlide31
English Language Arts
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Bunker Hill Middle School
54Slide32
Bunker Hill Middle School
% of Students –Met or ExceededELASlide33
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Bunker Hill Middle SchoolSlide34
Mathematics
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Bunker Hill Middle School
40Slide35
Bunker Hill Middle School
% of Students –Met or ExceededMathematicsSlide36
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Bunker Hill Middle SchoolSlide37
Chronic Absenteeism
Showing
Progress
Needs
Improvement
Excelling
6.3%
Bunker Hill Middle SchoolSlide38
Total Participation by Demographics
Chestnut Ridge Middle SchoolSlide39
English Language Arts
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Chestnut Ridge
Middle School
56Slide40
Chestnut Ridge Middle School
% of Students –Met or ExceededELASlide41
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Chestnut Ridge Middle SchoolSlide42
Mathematics
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Chestnut Ridge Middle School
54Slide43
Chestnut Ridge Middle School
% of Students –Met or ExceededMathematicsSlide44
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Chestnut Ridge Middle SchoolSlide45
Chronic Absenteeism
Showing
Progress
Needs
Improvement
Excelling
6.2%
Chestnut Ridge Middle SchoolSlide46
Total Participation by Demographics
Orchard Valley Middle SchoolSlide47
English Language Arts
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Orchard Valley
Middle School
59Slide48
Orchard Valley Middle School
% of Students –Met or ExceededELASlide49
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Orchard Valley Middle SchoolSlide50
Mathematics
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Orchard Valley Middle School
55Slide51
Orchard Valley Middle School
% of Students –Met or ExceededMathematicsSlide52
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Orchard Valley Middle SchoolSlide53
Chronic Absenteeism
Showing
Progress
Needs
Improvement
Excelling
7.5%
Orchard Valley Middle SchoolSlide54
NJ Ask Science
Grade 8Total PopulationSlide55
District Performance Level Summary
ELA/MATHSlide56
District Performance Level Summary
ELASlide57
District Performance Level Summary
ELASlide58
Total Participation by Demographics
Washington Township High SchoolSlide59
Graduation
Rate
Showing Progress
MATH
Needs
Improvement
ENGLISH
Showing
Progress
Washington Township High School
Overview
40.9%
25.7%
94.5%Slide60
Washington Township High School
% of Students –Met or ExceededELASlide61
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Washington Township High SchoolSlide62
Washington Township High School
% of Students –Met or ExceededMathematicsSlide63
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Washington Township High SchoolSlide64
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Washington Township High SchoolSlide65
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Washington Township High SchoolSlide66
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Washington Township High SchoolSlide67
Chronic Absenteeism
Showing
Progress
Needs
Improvement
Excelling
13.4%
Washington Township High SchoolSlide68
NJ Biology
Total PopulationSlide69
ELEMENTARY
HURFFVILLE
TESTED STUDENTS
ELA
210
Math
210
THOMAS JEFFERSON
TESTED STUDENTS
ELA
215
Math
215
WHITMAN
TESTED STUDENTS
ELA
205
Math
205
WEDGWOOD
TESTED STUDENTS
ELA
168
Math
168
BELLS
TESTED STUDENTS
ELA
224
Mat
h
225
BIRCHES
TESTED STUDENTS
ELA
267
Math
266
SPRING
2017 PARCC/ASK RESULTS
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District Performance Level Summary
ELA/MATHSlide71
District Performance Level Summary
ELA/MATHSlide72
District Performance Level Summary
ELA/MATHSlide73
Total Participation by Demographics
Bells ElementarySlide74
English Language Arts
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Bells Elementary
45Slide75
Bells Elementary
% of Students –Met or ExceededELASlide76
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Bells ElementarySlide77
Mathematics
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Bells Elementary
43Slide78
Bells Elementary
% of Students –Met or ExceededMathematicsSlide79
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Bells ElementarySlide80
Chronic Absenteeism
Showing
Progress
Needs
Improvement
Excelling
3.3%
Bells ElementarySlide81
Total Participation by Demographics
Birches ElementarySlide82
English Language Arts
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Birches Elementary
51Slide83
Birches Elementary
% of Students –Met or ExceededELASlide84
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Birches ElementarySlide85
Mathematics
Excelling – Median Student Growth Percentile
Birches Elementary
60.5Slide86
Birches Elementary
% of Students –Met or ExceededMathematicsSlide87
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Birches ElementarySlide88
Chronic Absenteeism
Showing
Progress
Needs
Improvement
Excelling
6.3%
Birches ElementarySlide89
Total Participation by Demographics
Hurffville ElementarySlide90
English Language Arts
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Hurffville
Elementary
50Slide91
Hurffville
Elementary% of Students –Met or ExceededELASlide92
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Hurffville ElementarySlide93
Mathematics
Excelling– Median Student Growth Percentile
Hurffville
Elementary
62Slide94
Hurffville
Elementary% of Students – Met or ExceededMathematicsSlide95
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Hurffville ElementarySlide96
Chronic Absenteeism
Showing
Progress
Needs
Improvement
Excelling
3.4%
Hurffville
ElementarySlide97
Total Participation by Demographics
Thomas Jefferson ElementarySlide98
English Language Arts
Needing Improvement – Median Student Growth Percentile
Thomas Jefferson Elementary
35.5Slide99
Thomas Jefferson Elementary
% of Students –Met or ExceededELASlide100
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Thomas Jefferson ElementarySlide101
Mathematics
Excelling– Median Student Growth Percentile
Thomas Jefferson Elementary
62Slide102
Thomas Jefferson Elementary
% of Students –Met or ExceededMathematicsSlide103
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Thomas Jefferson ElementarySlide104
Chronic Absenteeism
Showing
Progress
Needs
Improvement
Excelling
7.5%
Thomas Jefferson ElementarySlide105
Total Participation by Demographics
Wedgwood ElementarySlide106
English Language Arts
Needing Improvement – Median Student Growth Percentile
Wedgwood Elementary
35Slide107
Wedgwood Elementary
% of Students –Met or ExceededELASlide108
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Wedgwood ElementarySlide109
Mathematics
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Wedgwood
Elementary
42Slide110
Wedgwood Elementary
% of Students –Met or ExceededMathematicsSlide111
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Wedgwood ElementarySlide112
Chronic Absenteeism
Showing
Progress
Needs
Improvement
Excelling
7.4%
Wedgwood ElementarySlide113
Total Participation by Demographics
Whitman ElementarySlide114
English Language Arts
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Whitman
Elementary
51Slide115
Whitman Elementary
% of Students –Met or ExceededELASlide116
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Whitman ElementarySlide117
Mathematics
Showing Progress – Median Student Growth Percentile
Whitman Elementary
57Slide118
Whitman Elementary
% of Students –Met or ExceededMathematicsSlide119
Total Proficiency by Demographics
Whitman ElementarySlide120
Chronic Absenteeism
Showing
Progress
Needs
Improvement
Excelling
5%
Whitman
ElementarySlide121
NJ Ask Science
Grade 4Total PopulationSlide122
ACCESS Test
ELL Total Population56 studentsSlide123
Data
Day Meetings State Assessment Achievement Data Review and Action PlansConsultation and Training with Schillinger Consultants on Test Item TypesAdditional Time Programming / Supplemental Time ProgrammingInterventionists in ELA and Mathematics
Professional Development for Small Group Instruction in Reading and Writing Workshop
Consultation and protocols for Reading and Writing Conferences
Independent Reading
Protocols and TrainingDevelopment of New Jersey Tiered System of Supports Protocols
Learning Walks in ELA classroomsParent Nights / Family NightsRowan University Literacy Consortium
ELA Lesson Studies in the Content Area123Action Plan for ImprovementSlide124
Professional Development for Teaching Writing
Development of Benchmark Assessments in ELARealign Writing Units of Study for ELAELA Resource Handbook for TeachersEstablishing Assessment Consistency and AnalysisIn-Depth State Assessment Item Analysis and Correlation to CurriculumProfessional Development in Cultural Proficiency for Administrators
Professional Development in Cultural Proficiency for Professional Staff
ECRA Group Student Achievement Data Reporting and Analysis
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Action Plan for Improvement