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State Report Card 2014-‐2015
2015 Pennsylvania Alternate System of Assessment (PASA) (Reading and Math)
Statewide Results
D E PA R T M E N TD E PA R T M E N T O FO F E D U C AT I O NE D U C AT I O N
Bureau of Special EducationPennsylvania Alternate System of Assessment
Pennsylvania Alternate System of Assessment:
A Statewide Assessment for Students with Significant Cognitive
Disabilities
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Executive Summary
This report summarizes results of the 2015 Pennsylvania Alternate System of Assessment (PASA) reading and math assessments. The report is divided into two major sections: Section 1 presents demographic information about students assessed; and Section 2 presents the assessment outcomes. Statewide summary data are provided first, followed by detailed data disaggregated by grade level and level of the test administered.
Overall, a total of 17,364 students were assessed in reading and math. The majority of the students assessed were male, white/not Hispanic, with a primary disability being intellectual disability, or autism. There were, however, significant numbers of students who were African American and economically disadvantaged. Outcome data presented include the numbers of items assessed, mean rubric scores for categories of items, numbers and percentages of students performing in the four performance categories, and numbers and percentages of students in various demographic categories performing in the four different performance categories. Three-‐year comparisons for student performance levels are also provided.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1-‐ DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION ABOUT STUDENTS ASSESSED
Table 1. Total Number of Students Assessed in Reading and Math at Each Assessment Level…….................
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Table 2. Number of Students Assessed in Reading and Math at Each Grade Level as Percentage of Tested State Population………………………………………
………………7 Table 3. Number and Percentage of Males and Females
Assessed in Reading and Math at Each Assessment and Grade Level……………………………….
………………8 Table 4. Number and Percentage of Students Within Each
(Primary) Disability Category who Participated in Statewide Accountability Assessment Through the PASA in 2014-‐2015 ……………………………………….
……………...9 Table 5. Number and Percentage of Students in Each
(Primary) Disability Category Assessed in Reading
…………….10 Table 6. Number and Percentage of Students in Each
(Primary) Disability Category Assessed in Math ….
…………….11 Table 7. Number and Percentage of Students in Each
Ethnicity Category Assessed in Reading……………….
…………….12 Table 8. Number and Percentage of Students in Each
Ethnicity Category Assessed in Math…………………..
…………….13 Table 9. Number and Percentage of Students Who are
Economically Disadvantaged Assessed in Reading and Math at Each Test Level………………….…….…….
…………….14 Table 10. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited
English Proficiency Assessed in Reading and Math at Each Test Level…………………………….…………………
…………….14 Table 11. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited
English Proficiency In Each (Primary) Disability Category Assessed in Reading…………………………
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Table 12. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited English Proficiency In Each (Primary) Disability Category Assessed in Math…………….……………………
…………….16 Table 13. Number of Students With Whom Accommodated
Versions of the 2015 PASA Reading and Math Were Used…………………………………………..................
……………….17 Table 14. Number and Percentage of Students by Primary
Disability Category Assessed Using the AAC Version of the Assessment in Reading…………………
…………….19 Table 15. Number and Percentage of Students by Primary
Disability Category Assessed Using the AAC Version of the Assessment in Math……………………..
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SECTION 2-‐2014 PASA ASSESSMENT OUTCOMES Table 16. Number and Percentage of Students Assessed in
Reading and Math at Each Assessment and Grade Level Whose Assessments Were Terminated Prior to Completion………………………….………………………….
…………….20 Table 17. Mean Rubric Scores Overall and by Reporting
Sub-‐categories…………………………………………………….
…………….22 Table 18. Number and Percentage of Students Assessed at
Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice and Emerging in Reading and Math…………………….
…………….25 Table 19. Number and Percentage of Male and Female
Students Performing at Advanced, Proficient, Novice and Emerging Levels in Reading and Math……………………………………………………………………
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Table 20. Number and Percentage of Students by Primary Disability Category at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading……………………………………………………………….
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Table 21. Number and Percentage of Students Assessed by (Primary) Disability Category at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice and Emerging in Math……………………………………………………………….
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Table 22. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited English Proficiency by (Primary) Disability Category at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice and Emerging in Reading……………………………………………………………....
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Table 23. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited English Proficiency by (Primary) Disability Category at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice and Emerging in Math……………………………………………………………………
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Table 24. Number and Percentage of Students by Ethnicity Category at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice and Emerging in Reading.………
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Table 25. Number and Percentage of Students by Ethnicity Category at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice and Emerging in Math…………….
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Table 26. Number and Percentage of Economically Disadvantaged Students at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading and Math……………………………….………………
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Table 27. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited English Proficiency at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading and Math……………………………….………………
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Table 28. Number and Percentage of Students Assessed Using the Tactile Version of the PASA scoring at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading and Math…………………….
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Table 29. Number and Percentage of Students Assessed Using the AAC Version of the PASA scoring at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading and Math…….………………
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Table 30. Number and Percentage of Students Assessed Using the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (D/HOH) Version of the PASA scoring at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading …………………………………………..
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Table 31. Number and Percentage of Students Whose Assessment was Captured Using Video/Digital Recording vs. Narrative Notes Scoring at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading and Math………………………
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COMPARISON OF PASA RESULTS FOR 2012-‐2013, 2013-‐2014 and 2014-‐2015
Table 32. Percentage of Students Assessed as Proficient (or
Advanced) Level in Reading and Math Levels A, B, and C in 2012-‐2013, 2013-‐2014 and 2014-‐2015….………………………………………………………………..
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Table 33. PASA Results in Reading 2012-‐2013, 2013-‐2014 and 2014-‐2015 For Students Whose Assessments Were Not Terminated ………………………………………..
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Table 34. PASA Results in Math 2012-‐2013, 2013-‐2014 and 2014-‐2015 For Students Whose Assessments Were Not Terminated ………………………………………..
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2015 Pennsylvania Alternate System of Assessment (PASA) Results:
(Reading and Math)
SECTION 1-‐ DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION ABOUT STUDENTS ASSESSED
Table 1. Total Number of Students Assessed in Reading and Math at Each Assessment Level
PASA Test
Level A
Level B
Level C Totals
Reading 6519 7143 3702 17364 Math 6832 6676 3856 17364
Table 2. Number of Students Assessed in Reading and Math at Each Grade Level as Percentage of Tested State PASA Population
Grade Reading Math
# % # % 3 2495 14.4 2495 14.4
4 2520 14.5 2520 14.5
5 2501 14.4 2501 14.4
6 2530 14.6 2530 14.6
7 2565 14.8 2565 14.8
8 2551 14.7 2551 14.7
11 2202 12.7 2202 12.7
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PARTICIPATION BY GENDER Table 3. Number and Percentage of Males and Females Assessed in Reading
and Math at Each Assessment and Grade Level
Males Females # % within
Reading Level
% within Gender
# % within Reading Level
% within Gender
Total
Reading A 4416 37.9 67.7 2103 36.7 32.3 6519 Reading B 4793 41.2 67.1 2350 41.0 32.9 7143 Reading C 2428 20.9 65.6 1274 22.2 34.4 3702 Total 11637 100.0 5727 100.0 17364 Math A 4576 39.3 67.0 2256 39.4 33.0 6832 Math B 4451 38.2 66.7 2225 38.9 33.3 6676 Math C 2610 22.4 67.7 1246 21.8 32.3 3856 Total 11637 100.0 5727 100.0 17364
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PARTICIPATION BY PRIMARY DISABILITY Table 4. Number and Percentage of Students Within Each Primary Disability
Category who Participated in Statewide Accountability Assessment Through the PASA in 2014-‐2015
# Participated through PASA
Total # Participated State-‐wide
% of Disability Group
Participating in PASA
Autism 5444 26814 20.3
Deaf-‐Blind 20 20 100.0
Deafness / Hearing Impairment 102 2708 3.8
Emotional Disturbance 340 23022 1.5
Intellectual Disability 7050 17876 39.4
Learning Disability 1635 117277 1.4
Multiple Disabilities 1272 2979 42.7
Orthopedic Impairment 123 813 15.1
Other Health Impairment 1043 35752 2.9
Speech / Language Impairment 124 41711 0.3
Traumatic Brain Injury 69 542 12.7
Visual Impairment 142 1083 13.1
Total 17364 270597 6.4
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Table 5. Number and Percentage of Students in Each (Primary) Disability
Category Assessed in Reading
Reading Total
Participating % of Total Level A Level B Level C
Autism 5444 31.4 2366 36.3 2061 28.9 1016 27.4
Deaf-‐Blind 20 0.1 18 0.3 2 0.0 0 0.0
Deafness / Hearing Impairment
102 0.6 35 0.5 39 0.5 28 0.8
Emotional Disturbance
340 2.0 62 1.0 175 2.4 103 2.8
Intellectual Disability
7050 40.6 2425 37.2 3213 45.0 1412 38.1
Learning Disability
1635 9.4 169 2.6 768 10.8 698 18.9
Multiple Disabilities
1272 7.3 1033 15.8 191 2.7 48 1.3
Orthopedic Impairment
123 0.7 45 0.7 52 0.7 306 8.3
Other Health Impairment
1043 6.0 214 3.3 523 7.3 26 0.7
Speech / Language Impairment
124 0.7 27 0.4 59 0.8 38 1.0
Traumatic Brain Injury
69 0.4 23 0.4 26 0.4 20 0.5
Visual Impairment
142 0.8 101 1.5 34 0.5 7 0.2
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Table 6. Number and Percentage of Students in Each (Primary) Disability
Category Assessed in Math
Math
Total Participating % of Total Level A Level B Level C
Autism 5444 31.4 2428 35.5 1966 29.4 1050 27.2
Deaf-‐Blind 20 0.1 19 0.3 1 0.0 0 0.0
Deafness / Hearing Impairment
102 0.6 34 0.5 36 0.5 32 0.8
Emotional Disturbance
340 2.0 66 1.0 156 2.3 118 3.1
Intellectual Disability
7050 40.6 2623 38.4 3028 45.4 1399 36.3
Learning Disability
1635 9.4 164 2.4 670 10.0 801 20.8
Multiple Disabilities
1272 7.3 1058 15.5 165 2.5 49 1.3
Orthopedic Impairment
123 0.7 47 0.7 49 0.7 317 8.2
Other Health Impairment
1043 6.0 234 3.4 492 7.4 27 0.7
Speech / Language Impairment
124 0.7 29 0.4 54 0.8 41 1.1
Traumatic Brain Injury
69 0.4 23 0.3 29 0.4 17 0.4
Visual Impairment
142 0.8 107 1.6 30 0.4 5 0.1
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PARTICIPATION BY ETHNICITY Table 7. Number and Percentage of Students in Each Ethnicity Category
Assessed in Reading
Reading
Total % of Total Level A Level B Level C African American/Black
3855 22.2 1442 22.1 1665 23.3 748 20.2
Asian/Pacific Islander
440 2.5 215 3.3 153 2.1 72 1.9
Latino/Hispanic –American
1932 11.1 817 12.5 811 11.4 304 8.2
Multi-‐Racial/Ethnic
610 3.5 274 4.2 223 3.1 113 3.1
Native American/Alaskan
24 0.1 12 0.2 8 0.1 4 0.1
White / Not Hispanic
10503 60.5 3758 57.7 4283 60.0 2461 66.5
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Table 8. Number and Percentage of Students in Each Ethnicity Category Assessed in Math
Math
Total % of Total Level A Level B Level C African American/Black
3855 22.2 1525 22.3 1599 24.0 731 19.0
Asian /Pacific Islander
440 2.5 217 3.2 148 2.2 75 1.9
Latino/Hispanic -‐American
1932 11.1 822 12.0 762 11.4 348 9.0
Multi-‐Racial/Ethnic
610 3.5 281 4.1 210 3.1 119 3.1
Native American/Alaskan
24 0.1 12 0.2 7 0.1 5 0.1
White / Not Hispanic
10503 60.5 3975 58.2 3950 59.2 2578 66.9
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PARTICIPATION BY ECONOMIC STATUS Table 9. Number and Percentage of Students Who are Economically
Disadvantaged Assessed in Reading and Math at Each Test Level
Total % of Total Level A Level B Level C Reading 10225 58.9 3492 53.6 4535 63.5 2198 59.4
Math 10225 58.9 3662 53.6 4238 63.5 2325 60.3
PATICIPATION BY LEP STUDENTS
Table 10. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited English Proficiency Assessed in Reading and Math at Each Test Level
Total % of Total Level A Level B Level C
Reading 932 5.4 342 5.2 424 5.9 166 4.5
Math 932 5.4 337 4.9 398 6.0 197 5.1
TUDENTS WHO REQUIRED ACCOMMODATIONS
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Table 11. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited English Proficiency in Each (Primary) Disability Category Assessed in Reading
Reading
Total Participating % of Total Level A Level B Level C
Autism 184 19.7 77 22.5 68 16.0 39 23.5
Deaf-‐Blind 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Deafness / Hearing Impairment
5 0.5 3 0.9 1 0.2 1 0.6
Emotional Disturbance
11 1.2 2 0.6 8 1.9 1 0.6
Intellectual Disability
417 44.7 166 48.5 197 46.5 54 32.5
Learning Disability
175 18.8 26 7.6 97 22.9 52 31.3
Multiple Disabilities
50 5.4 39 11.4 10 2.4 1 0.6
Orthopedic Impairment
13 1.4 3 0.9 7 1.7 3 1.8
Other Health Impairment
53 5.7 22 6.4 22 5.2 9 5.4
Speech / Language Impairment
19 2.0 3 0.9 11 2.6 5 3.0
Traumatic Brain Injury
3 0.3 1 0.3 1 0.2 1 0.6
Visual Impairment
2 0.2 0 0.0 2 0.5 0 0.0
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Table 12. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited English Proficiency in Each (Primary) Disability Category Assessed in Math
Math
Total Participating % of Total Level A Level B Level C
Autism 184 19.7 77 22.8 64 16.1 43 21.8
Deaf-‐Blind 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Deafness / Hearing Impairment
5 0.5 3 0.9 1 0.3 1 0.5
Emotional Disturbance
11 1.2 2 0.6 7 1.8 2 1.0
Intellectual Disability
417 44.7 165 49.0 195 49.0 57 28.9
Learning Disability
175 18.8 24 7.1 82 20.6 69 35.0
Multiple Disabilities
50 5.4 38 11.3 10 2.5 2 1.0
Orthopedic Impairment
13 1.4 4 1.2 6 1.5 3 1.5
Other Health Impairment
53 5.7 20 5.9 22 5.5 11 5.6
Speech / Language Impairment
19 2.0 2 0.6 9 2.3 8 4.1
Traumatic Brain Injury
3 0.3 1 0.3 1 0.3 1 0.5
Visual Impairment
2 0.2 1 0.3 1 0.3 0 0.0
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Table 13. Number of Students with Whom Accommodated Versions of the 2015 PASA Reading and Math Were Used
Reading Math
Level A
Level B
Level C
Level A
Level B
Level C
Grade 3 Tactile Version 21 0 0 20 0 0
Augmentative Communication Version
0 16 0 0 13 2
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Version
0 6 0 0 0 0
Grade 4 Tactile Version 25 4 1 24 4 1
Augmentative Communication Version
0 12 2 0 14 1
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Version
0 10 6 0 0 0
Grade 5 Tactile Version 23 1 0 22 0 0
Augmentative Communication Version
0 21 2 0 16 3
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Version
0 9 0 0 0 0
Grade 6 Tactile Version 21 2 1 20 0 1
Augmentative Communication Version
0 21 4 0 19 3
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Version
0 9 0 0 0 0
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Table 13, continued
Reading Math
A B C A B C Grade 7
Tactile Version 22 1 1 22 0 1
Augmentative Communication Version
0 33 4 0 25 3
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Version
14 9 6 0 0 0
Grade 8 Tactile Version 23 1 1 23 2 0
Augmentative Communication Version
0 32 2 0 18 5
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Version
12 18 5 0 0 0
Grade 11 Tactile Version 18 2 0 16 4 0
Augmentative Communication Version
0 8 2 0 8 1
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Version
12 5 6 0 0 0
Totals Tactile Version 153 11 4 145 10 3
Augmentative Communication Version
0 140 16 0 112 19
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Version
38 66 23 0 0 0
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Table 14. Number and Percentage of Students by Primary Disability Category Assessed Using the AAC Version of the Assessment in Reading
Reading Total % of Total Level A Level B Level C Autism 54 34.8% 0 52 2 Emotional Disturbance 1 0.6% 0 0 1 Deaf-‐Blind 0 0.0% 0 0 0 Learning Disability 2 1.3% 0 1 1 Intellectual Disability 44 28.4% 0 42 2 Multiple Disabilities 35 22.6% 0 30 5 Orthopedic Impairment 4 2.6% 0 4 0 Other Health Impairment 13 8.4% 0 10 3 Speech / Language Impairment 2 1.3% 0 2 0 Traumatic Brain Injury 0 0.0% 0 0 0 Visual Impairment 0 0.0% 0 0 0 Table 15. Number and Percentage of Students by Primary Disability
Category Assessed Using the AAC Version of the Assessment in Math
2015 Pennsylvania Alternate System of Assessment (PASA) Results:
(Reading and Math)
SECTION 2-‐2015 PASA ASSESSMENT OUTCOMES
TESTING TERMINATED
Table 16. Number and Percentage of Students Assessed in Reading and Math at Each Assessment and Grade Level Whose Assessments Were Terminated Prior to Completion1
# Terminated % of Total Level A Level B Level C
Reading 396 2.3 383 5.9 9 0.1 4 0.1
Math 397 2.3 380 5.6 12 0.2 5 0.1
1 “If the student is unable to participate meaningfully in the Reading and Math tests despite the accommodations and modifications provided, discontinue the test. This lack of meaningful participation is demonstrated to the scorers by three consecutive skills in which the student is only passively participating. The attempts to complete the three skills must be captured on video or narrative notes and must occur within the first four skills of the test for the given subject. Do not discontinue testing just because three consecutive incorrect responses occur in the middle of the test; discontinue if you believe the student is unable to participate meaningfully. When you discontinue the test, the student will earn the lowest performance level (emerging) in that subject area, but he or she will be included in the accountability process.” (2015 Administrator Manual, p. 15)
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SCORING RUBRIC SCORING RUBRIC
Figure 1. Four-‐Point Rubric for Scoring the 2015 PASA
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MEAN RUBRIC SCORES BY “REPORTING CATEGORY”
Although the PASA tests are short, each test has items representing sub-‐categories. In Reading, there are two subcategories: Reading Literature and Reading Informational Text. In Math, there are five subcategories: Numbers and Operations, Algebraic Concepts, Geometry, and Measurement, Data and Probability. Within each subcategory there are different numbers of test items by grade level and by level of the assessment. Only total scores (not subcategory scores) are reported for the PASA to ensure a more reliable reporting of scores. However, the tables that follow present the mean rubric scores assigned statewide for each subcategory of items assessed in reading and math.
Table 17. Mean Rubric Scores Overall and by Reporting Sub-‐categories
Reading: Mean Rubric Score Level A Level B Level C
Foundational Skills 3.9 4.6 4.2 Reading Literature 3.9 4.2 4.2 Reading Informational Text 4.1 4.1 4.1
Total Test 4.0 4.3 4.2 Math: Mean Rubric Score Foundational Skills 3.9 4.3 3.9 Numbers and Operations 3.5 4.0 3.8 Algebraic Concepts 3.6 4.1 4.1 Geometry 3.7 4.4 4.0 Measurement, Data, and Probability 3.7 4.3 4.1
Total Test 3.7 4.2 3.9
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CUT SCORES FOR 2015
2015 Cut Scores for Reading (Score Range = 0 to 100)
Emerging Novice Proficient Advanced 3/4 Reading
A 0 – 70 71 – 87 88 – 100 *
B 0 – 59 60 – 83 84 – 100 *
C 0 – 68 69 – 81 82 – 89 90 – 100
5/6 Reading
A 0 – 71 72 – 87 88 – 100 *
B 0 – 72 73 – 87 88 – 100 *
C 0 – 69 70 – 83 84 – 91 92 – 100
7/8 Reading
A 0 – 70 71 – 84 85 – 100 *
B 0 – 63 64 – 84 85 – 100 *
C 0 – 69 70 – 79 80 – 89 90 – 100
11 Reading
A 0 – 63 64 – 80 81 – 100 *
B 0 – 66 67 – 85 86 – 100 *
C 0 – 56 57 – 82 83 – 92 93 – 100
* Through 2014-‐15, only students administered the Level C PASA could earn the designation of “Advanced.” Beginning in 2015-‐16 students taking Levels A or B will also be able to earn “Advanced” status.
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2015 Cut Scores for Math (Score Range = 0 to 100)
Emerging Novice Proficient Advanced 3/4 Math
A 0 – 73 74 – 85 86 – 100 *
B 0 – 84 85 – 92 93 – 100 *
C 0 – 68 69 – 79 80 – 91 92 – 100
5/6 Math
A 0 – 73 74 – 83 84 – 100 *
B 0 – 71 72 – 85 86 – 100 *
C 0 – 69 70 – 79 80 – 87 88 – 100
7/8 Math
A 0 – 63 64 – 77 78 – 100 *
B 0 – 69 70 – 85 86 – 100 *
C 0 – 61 62 – 77 78 – 88 89 – 100
11 Math
A 0 – 69 70 – 79 80 – 100 *
B 0 – 65 66 – 81 82 – 100 *
C 0 – 58 59 – 75 76 – 87 88 – 100
* Through 2014-‐15, only students administered the Level C PASA could earn the designation of “Advanced.” .” Beginning in 2015-‐16 students taking Levels A or B will also be able to earn “Advanced” status.
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PERFORMANCE LEVELS OVERALL BY SUBJECT AND TEST LEVEL Table 18. Number and Percentage of Students Assessed at Performance
Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice and Emerging in Reading and Math
Table 20b. Number and Percentage of Students by Primary Disability Category at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading C
Table 21a. Number and Percentage of Students Assessed by Primary Disability Category at Performance Levels Proficient, Novice and Emerging in Math A and B
Table 21b. Number and Percentage of Students Assessed by Primary Disability Category at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice and Emerging Levels in Math C
Table 22a. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited English Proficiency by Primary Disability Category at Performance Levels Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading A and B
Table 22b. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited English Proficiency by Primary Disability Category at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading C
Table 23a. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited English Proficiency by Primary Disability Category at Performance Levels Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Math A and B
Table 23b. Number and Percentage of Students with Limited English Proficiency by Primary Disability Category at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Math C
Level A Reading 153 -‐ 9.2% 17.6% 73.2% Math 147 -‐ 6.8% 11.6% 81.6%
Level B Reading 11 -‐ 54.5% 36.4% 9.1% Math 10 -‐ 30.0% 30.0% 40.0%
Level C Reading 4 25.0% 25.0% 25.0% 25.0% Math 3 0.0% 33.3% 66.7% 0.0%
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Table 29. Number and Percentage of Students Assessed using the AAC Version of the PASA scoring at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading and Math
Level A Reading -‐ -‐ -‐ -‐ -‐ Math -‐ -‐ -‐ -‐ -‐
Level B Reading 140 -‐ 21.4% 57.1% 21.4% Math 112 -‐ 12.5% 21.4% 66.1%
Level C Reading 16 6.3% 62.5% 31.3% 0.0% Math 19 5.3% 10.5% 57.9% 26.3% Table 30. Number and Percentage of Students assessed using the Deaf and
Hard of Hearing (D/HOH) Version of the PASA scoring at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading (D/HOH version not developed for Math)
PERFORMANCE LEVELS BY RECORDING MEDIUM Table 31. Number and Percentage of Students Whose Assessment was
Captured Using Video/Digital Recording vs. Narrative Notes Scoring at Performance Levels Advanced, Proficient, Novice, and Emerging in Reading and Math
Level B VIDEO Level B NARRATIVE NOTES Reading 7135 -‐ 59.0 32.4 8.5 8 -‐ 37.5 25.0 37.5 Math 6667 -‐ 48.0 29.6 22.4 9 -‐ 0.0 33.3 66.7
Level C VIDEO Level C NARRATIVE NOTES Reading 3697 23.0 37.3 26.5 13.1 5 20.0 40.0 40.0 0.0 Math 3851 18.8 31.9 30.3 19.0 5 40.0 0.0 40.0 20.0
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COMPARISON OF PASA RESULTS FOR 2012-‐2013, 2013-‐2014 and 2014-‐15
The purpose of this section of the report is to show how students performed on the PASA over the past three years in Reading and Math. The data tables capture the state’s overall performance results by grade level and compare it to the state’s results the previous two years. Table 32. Percentage of Students Assessed as Proficient (or Advanced) Level
in Reading and Math Levels A, B, and C in 2012-‐2013, 2013-‐2014 and 2014-‐2015