Washington State Board of Education Outreach and Updates

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The Washington State Board of Education has been actively engaging in outreach and updating stakeholders regarding proposed draft rules and initiatives. They have conducted meetings with education associations and stakeholder groups to gather input and feedback on various educational matters, including instructional hour requirements and evaluation methods. Additionally, the Board recognizes and awards achievement in schools within ESD 112.

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  1. SBE Update to the ESD 112 Superintendents Regional Meeting BEN RARICK, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MAY 16, 2014

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  8. Outreach for Development of Draft Rules Made initial outreach to education associations, others in March asking input on rules to SB 6552. Held two meetings with stakeholder groups in April to review rule drafts, solicit comments and suggestions. Met with Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction staff: Directors for Math, Science, and the Arts Department of Teaching and Learning Department of Career and Technical Education Apportionment and Financial Services Washington State Board of Education

  9. Proposed Draft Rules on Instructional Hour Requirement Amending WAC 180-16-200: Washington State Board of Education

  10. Proficiency + Growth = Better Evaluation Washington State Board of Education

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  12. Achievement Award-Winning Schools in ESD 112 Barnes Elementary Battle Ground High School CAM Academy Camas High School Cape Horn Skye Elementary Captain Strong Elementary Carrolls Elementary Columbia High School Evergreen High School Grass Valley Elementary Green Mountain School Harney Elementary Helen Baller Elementary Hockinson High School Hough Elementary Kalama Junior Senior High School Lake Shore Elementary Liberty Middle School Mark Morris High School Mill Plain Elementary Naselle Elementary Ridgefield High School Skyridge Middle School Skyview High School South Ridge Elementary Stevenson High School Union High School Vancouver School of Arts & Academics View Ridge Middle School Washougal High School Washington State Board of Education

  13. Highest Growth Schools in ESD 112 3-Year Average MGP District School % FRL Reading and Math Reading Math Camas Ridgefield Wishram Camas Ridgefield Battle Ground White Salmon Valley Green Mountain Liberty MS Ridgefield HS Wishram K-12 Skyridge MS South Ridge ES Pleasant Valley MS Columbia HS Green Mountain K-8 27 28 99 16 29 42 42 46 68.3 61.0 63.2 63.7 64.7 56.8 66.2 50.5 66.0 72.3 67.5 65.7 62.0 68.7 57.2 72.7 67.2 66.7 65.3 64.7 63.3 62.8 61.7 61.6 Washington State Board of Education

  14. Priority School Identification 14 Other Low 5 schools in the bottom 5 percent in reading or math for 3 years. Cont. Priority Continuing Priority 25 schools currently implementing Priority Turnaround models. Achievement Index 18 schools with the lowest Composite (3-Year) Index rating. Index Low Grad Graduation Floor 11 schools with a 3-Year average graduation rate < 60 percent. Proficiency Floor 61 schools with a 3-Year average reading and math proficiency rate < 40 percent. Low Proficiency Washington State Board of Education

  15. Differentiated Supports and Recognition Washington State Board of Education

  16. Display of Index Information Washington State Board of Education

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