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Helping EMIS Coordinators
prepare for the 2003-2004
Local Report Card (LRC)
Theresa Reid, EMIS Coordinator
HCCA
May 2004
Data collected in EMIS during the
2003/2004 school year will be the
results on the Local Report Card
mailed in the fall of 2005.
District Ratings on the LRC are
determined by the number of State
Indicators that are met.
Excellent
Effective
Continuous Improvement
Academic Watch
Academic Emergency
17-18
14-16
9-13
6-8
0-5
The Local Report Card ratings for schools and
districts are based on multiple measures:
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Adequate Yearly Progress
Performance Index Scores
Growth of the Performance Index over three years
State Report Card Indicators
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
The final goal is that all students reach the proficient level in reading and
mathematics by 2013-14.
Until then, yearly goals are set requiring a specific percentage of students in select
groups to reach proficiency in the tested subjects. Subgroups include;
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ethnic affiliation
LEP students
students with disabilities
economically disadvantaged
The Participation Rate is also be used to determine AYP. Every district and
building must test 95% of all students.
For the school to meet AYP, goals for each student group must be met. If any
goal is missed, the school does not meet AYP for the year.
Performance Index Score
The Performance Index Score represents the
average score of all students in grades 3, 4 and 6
in all tested subjects.
Schools will have a Performance Index Score
based on the tested grades in their building.
Growth of Performance Index
(Temporary Measure)
A District can move from:
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Academic Emergency to Academic Watch
Academic Watch to Continuous Improvement
If the performance index score shows growth:
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two years of improvement
at least 10 total points
at least 3 points in most recent year
State Indicators
16 of the 18 state indicators are determined by the
district’s ability to reach a minimum requirement for the
percentage of students at or above the proficient level
of testing.
The remaining two indicators are determined by the
Graduation Rate and Attendance Rate.
18 Possible Indicators in FY04:
3rd grade - Reading Achievement (75% state standard)
4th grade - Reading, Writing, Math, Citizenship and Science
(75% state standard)
6th grade - Reading, Writing, Math, Citizenship and Science
(75% state standard)
10th grade - (who need to take 9th grade Proficiency) Reading, Writing,
Math, Citizenship and Science
(85% state standard)
Attendance Rate (93%)
Graduation Rate (90%)
Attendance Rate Indicator
Includes attendance for students who:
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Are enrolled in the building for 120 or more consecutive
days
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Are enrolled in the building during October Count Week
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District level includes students in grades K-8 only.
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Building level includes all students enrolled in the building
(regardless of grade level) that meet the full academic year
criteria.
Graduation Rate Indicator
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The Graduation Rate identifies ‘on time’ graduates - those
students that take only 4 years to graduation.
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Grade 13 students will only count in the denominator.
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Students who are considered “Proficiency Only” will not longer
be included in either the numerator or denominator
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Will be calculated for buildings and districts with grades 9–12
inclusive. (Buildings with only 10-12 will not have building level
graduation rate)
Graduation Rate Calculation
Grad Rate =
# of FY2003 Graduates (includes students that graduated prior to
the start of the 03/04 school year)
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(# of Gr 13 Students + # of FY2003 Graduates +
# of Gr 9 Dropouts in FY2000 - # of Gr 9 Returning Withdrawals +
# of Gr 10 Dropouts in FY2001 - # of Gr 10 Returning Withdrawals +
# of Gr 11 Dropouts in FY2002 - # of Gr 11 Returning Withdrawals +
# of Gr 12 Dropouts in FY2003 - # of Gr 12 Returning Withdrawals) –
(12th grade students coded as previous dropouts)
X 100
Note: Grade 13 students (5th year seniors) are in the
denominator but not the numerator.
What can EMIS Coordinators do to
prepare for Yearend Reporting?
March
Be aware of critical test dates
 Maintain Student demographic data
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Handicapping conditions
Grade levels
Admission/Withdrawal dates
Ethnic Affiliation
LEP status
Maintain Staff data
 Maintain Building data and District data
 Maintain student Program Records (Academic,
Intervention, Title I, Extracurricular, etc.)
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April
Continue to maintain student records
 Identify students that did not take required tests
 Identify students that enrolled after testing dates
 Maintain the Accountability IRN for students who will
count at a building other than the attending building.
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May
Be aware of test results coming back from testing
companies
 Verify student test taking status and coding
 Verify reports as they are returned from ODE
 Continue to maintain all EMIS data elements
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Review Accountability Workbooks provided by ODE
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Be aware of critical submission deadlines
June/July/August
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Review Accountability Workbook and testing data with
District personnel
Finalize Student data
• testing data
• graduation data
Finalize Staff data
Comply with Final Submissions and Accountability Sign-offs
Final yearend submission for FY04 EMIS data will
be August 6, 2004.
Data Accuracy Signoff deadline is
September 10, 2004.
Additional information:
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EMIS Processing:
http://webapp1.ode.state.oh.us/emis/processing/
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Accountability:
http://www.ode.state.oh.us/Accountability/
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Local Report Card:
http://www.ode.state.oh.us/reportcard/
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NCLB:
http://www.ode.state.oh.us/esea/