Portland Public Schools 2008-9 Achievement Gains

 

Change in Mean Test Scores by 2008 Proficiency Level: Summary (.pdf)

 

Meets and Exceeds; Exceeds broken out by Income and Ethnicity

 

Charts are for data in the table:

 

 

2008-9 Achievement Gains by Ability/Income/Ethnicity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

READING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PPS

PPS

F/R Meal

Black

Hispanic

 

Grade

Meets

exceeds

exceeds

exceeds

exceeds

 

4

6.9

3.7

3

1.7

4.2

 

5

4.5

-0.4

-0.9

-0.1

-0.6

 

6

4.9

3.2

1.8

2.5

1.9

 

7

6.6

5.2

4.7

2.7

4.1

 

8

1.6

-1.8

-2.3

-2.6

-1

 

10

4.2

2.1

1.1

0.3

-0.8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MATHEMATICS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PPS

PPS

F/R Meal

Black

Hispanic

 

Grade

Meets

exceeds

exceeds

exceeds

exceeds

 

4

7.7

6.7

4

2.7

4.9

 

5

6.2

4.1

1

-1.3

0.3

 

6

4

5

1.6

0.2

0.6

 

7

6.4

6.1

3.9

2.1

5

 

8

2.8

5.7

2.8

2

3.5

 

10

0.4

-3.8

-4.6

-6

-6.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes: 

These tables and graphs were compiled in 2010 from data on the Portland Public Schools website, in the section for "Testing".  See http://www.pps.k12.or.us/depts-c/rne/results/2009/index.php

Numbers from several different tables were combined and a graphing program was used to display the numbers.

This report includes students who have a valid score from both 2007-8 and 2008-09 and were enrolled at the same school from Oct. 1, 2008 and May 1 2009.

 

NOTE: Because of problems with the state’s computer-based assessment system (TESA) in early 2007, testing on it was discontinued and most students took paper-pencil tests in May. Students who met state standards on TESA between January and March were not retested in May. Many of those students might have exceeded state standards and had higher test scores had they been retested. Readers should keep this situation in mind when comparing 2007-08 results with results from other years, or when viewing reports that show test score gains.

The data for "gains" subtracts student achievement test scores for each student in 2008 from the achievement test score for the same student in 2009 except in the case of tenth grade gains.  As there is no ninth grade test, the scores of students from 2007, when they were in the eighth grade, are subtracted from their scores for 2009 when they were in the tenth grade. Students taking the test are grouped by ability in five groups: "Very Low, Low, Nearly Meets, Meets, and Exceeds."

The graph compares the gains for students who exceeded the benchmarks with gains for students who met benchmarks.  In addition, score gains for Free and Reduced Lunch, African American, and Hispanic American students who exceeded benchmarks in the previous test are shown. 

The graph represents a "snapshot," not a trend.  It does NOT trace gains from third grade to tenth grade for a single cohort of students.  It compares the gains achieved by students in different grades who all took one test last year and another test one or two years previously. 

The graphs only represent student learning for the curriculum that was included in the test and may not fully represent what students actually covered or learned during a year. 

Please note that the scales for the two charts are not the same.  Math runs from -8 to +8  while Reading runs from -4 to +8. 

In addition, confidence bands were not available this year.  Results might look different if confidence bands were included.