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Title: Meeting Every Student


1
Meeting Every Students NeedsAlternate Routes
to Graduation
  • Nick Smith, Deputy Superintendent
  • School Support Services
  • www.sde.idaho.gov

2

History and Background
  • In Idaho, students must pass the 10th grade Idaho
    Standards Achievement Test (ISAT) in reading,
    language usage, mathematics,
  • Students who entered high school in Fall 2009
    must also achieve proficient on the Science ISAT.
  • Students who do not pass one or more subject
    areas of the test may appeal to their local
    school district to use an alternative pathway to
    graduation.
  • Currently students must be in the fall semester
    of senior year of high school to make an appeal.
  • Students with disabilities or English Language
    Learners (ELL) may submit an appeal at an earlier
    grade level.

3
History and Background
  • Idaho school districts are required to develop a
    plan for an alternative pathway at the point that
    a student makes such an appeal.
  • Those plans must be submitted to the State Board
    of Education for review.
  • The plans must meet the IDAPA Rules Governing
    Thoroughness 08.02.03.105
  • 90 percent of the criteria of the measure(s) must
    be based on academic proficiency and performance
  • The measure(s) must be aligned to a minimum of
    10th grade content standards and aligned to the
    subject matter
  • The measure(s) must be valid and reliable.

4
History and Background
  • Idaho is one of 23 states in the nation that
    require students to pass an exit exam in order to
    receive a high school diploma.
  • All these 23 states have also identified
    alternative pathways to graduation for student
    with disabilities.
  • 18 of 23 states have alternative pathways for
    general education students.
  • All 23 states have alternative pathways for ELL
    students.

5
Types of Plans in Idaho
  • Alternative Tests (8 School Districts)
  • District identifies at least one alternative test
    that students can use in place of the ISAT, i.e.,
    Idaho Alternative Assessment, EOCs, ACT, SAT,
    etc.
  • I-PLN (17 school districts)
  • Districts allow students to use the results of
    their work on PLATO modules to demonstrate
    proficiency on areas of the ISAT that they have
    failed to pass.
  • Multiple Options (6 school districts)
  • The district provides at least one non-test
    option for demonstrating proficiency. District
    provides more than one way for students to
    demonstrate proficiency.
  • Includes ISAT courses, performance measures and
    student grades.
  • Multiple Measures (17 school districts)
  • District compiles information from multiple
    sources to determine students eligibility for a
    diploma.
  • Includes student grades, portfolios, senior
    projects, attendance, work-based learning
    experiences, and recommendations from teachers.

6
Recommendations For Change
  • The State Board of Education requested Education
    Northwest perform an analysis and study of
    Idahos Alternate Pathways to graduation.
  • As a result, the Office of the State Board of
    Education staff have submitted revisions to IDAPA
    08.02.03.105.

7
Recommendations For Change
  • Revisions to IDAPA 08.02.03.105 include
  • Earlier identification of students
  • Fall semester of the junior year rather than fall
    semester of the senior year.
  • Require plans to contain multiple measures of
    student achievement.

8
Developing a Quality Alternative Pathway to
Graduation Plan
  • At least 90 of the criteria of the measures
    should be based on academic proficiency.
  • A majority of measures should be aligned with
    content standards.
  • Plan should ensure validity and reliability.
  • Plan should include multiple measures for
    demonstrating proficiency.

9
Developing a Quality Alternative Pathways to
Graduation Plan
  • Plan should provide information about how
    students will be identified and provide for early
    identification.
  • Plan should provide information about early
    opportunities for remediation.
  • Plan should provide information about explicit
    alternatives for students with disabilities, IEP
    or 504 plans and English Language Learners.

10
Rating of Plans
  • Education Northwest reviewed all plans currently
    on file with the State Board of Education.
  • Of those reviewed, 9 received a high rating
    indicating that they were closely aligned to
    these standards.
  • Blaine County School District
  • Cassia County School District
  • Dietrich School District
  • Emmett School District
  • Firth School District
  • Hagerman School District
  • Lake Pend Oreille School District
  • Lewiston School District
  • Mountain Home School District

11
Feedback Questions
  • Nick Smith
  • Deputy Superintendent
  • School Support Services
  • nwsmith_at_sde.idaho.gov
  • (208) 332-6959
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