Document type | proposal |
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Date | 2023-12-06 |
Source URL | https://go.boarddocs.com/wa/ohsd/Board.nsf/files/D22RDT6AAC5D/$file/Draft%20of%202090P%20Program%20Evaluation.pdf |
Entity | oak_harbor_school_district (Island Co., WA) |
Entity URL | https://www.ohsd.net |
Raw filename | Draft%20of%202090P%20Program%20Evaluation.pdf |
Stored filename | 2023-12-06-draftofpprogramevaluation-proposal.txt |
Parent document: Regular Board Meeting-02-12-2024.pdf
- Public Schools Book Board Policy Section 2000 - Instruction Title Draft of Program Evaluation Code 2090P Status Adopted July 1, 1992 Last Revised December 6, 2023 Prior Revised Dates 07.92; 04.11; 11.01.2012; PROGRAM EVALUATION Testing Program —The recormmmendationdistrict will tretide-a-prepeseddevelop a schedule for all assessment activities to be conducted during the year. In its review, the eeramittee-district will consider sueh-facters-as: A. Cost. Do the start-up costs associated with the proposed assessment materials fit within current budget constraints? What is the plan to pay for the ongoing costs (personnel, technology, materials, training, etc.) of the assessment? B. Alignment. How well do the proposed assessment materials align with state and national standards? C. Validity. Do the proposed assessment materials measure the district's objectives? Are the items compatible with the district scope and sequence? D. Administration. How much time does it take to administer and score the assessments? Are directions clear for the teacher and for the students? Is the format attraettveappropriate? What are the implications for technology? E. Interpretation of Results. Are results reported in a form that is meaningful to the teacher, the student, the district, and parents? a a Hit be-apprev d-by-principals-and by the-superintendent—The schedule wit should be distributed to individual schools by the start of the school year. The district office will determine who is responsible for ordering tests, setting up electronic assessments, distributing materials and scoring sheets, and distributing administration instructions to the schools. After tests have been scored, the district office and/or building administrators are responsible for: A. Preparing summary reports on test results for board, instructional staff, parents/guardians and the general public; B. Interpreting scores for staff and interested persons; C. Disseminating individual scores or providing electronic access to scores for staff responsible for counseling, screening and special placement of individuals; and D. Preparing reports to evaluate curriculum and assist staff in implementing changes and improvements in curriculum. After tests have been scored, teachers are responsible for: A. Reviewing their students results and using the results to inform classroom instruction; B. Using the results to identify students in need of additional assistance; C. Providing interventions or referring students for additional support or testing as appropriate; and D. Communicating and/or interpreting the results for parents and guardians (and students, when applicable).