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Educational Proficiency Plans: Update on Students' Attainment of Proficiency Based on November 2008 MCAS Retest Results

To:Superintendents and Directors of Charter Schools, Approved Private Special Education Schools, Institutional Schools, and Educational Collaboratives
Copy:High School Principals
From:Mitchell D. Chester, Ed.D.
Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education
Date:February 17, 2009

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As you know, high school students who have not yet demonstrated proficiency by earning a scaled score of 240 on the MCAS high school English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics tests must fulfill the requirements of an Educational Proficiency Plan (EPP) in order to earn a Massachusetts Competency Determination (CD). Schools are required to annually assess students who have EPPs to evaluate the progress they are making toward attaining proficiency; the Department has identified a range of assessment options for this purpose.

Department to Report Proficient Performance on MCAS Retests

The Department has recently determined that MCAS retests can accurately measure performance up to the low end of the Proficient level (240), and will therefore report student performance at the Needs Improvement/Proficient threshold for students who take MCAS retests. This means that retest students who reach the Proficient level on the MCAS retest can earn their CD and avoid the need for further participation in an EPP. Accordingly, we are providing you with a list of students in your district who participated in the November 2008 retest and who earned a scaled score of 240 in Mathematics and/or in ELA (see below). Congratulations to these students.

How to Access Student Data Files

The list of students who earned a scaled score of 240 on the November 2008 ELA and/or Mathematics retests is available at the Department's Security Portal, under Drop Box Central - MCAS 2008 Data folder. The file name is MCAS2008_FallR_Proficient_xxxx.xls (xxxx stands for your four-digit district code).

To print individual student reports using the latest version of TestWiz, download the data files at the Department's Security Portal, under Drop Box Central - MCAS 2008 Data folder; you cannot use the data files at mcasservicecenter.com because the scores were not updated there. The file names are MCAS2008_FallR_ELA_xxxx.dat and MCAS2008_FallR_Math_xxxx.dat. Once the data files are loaded into TestWiz, you may select the students who have demonstrated proficiency by filtering on ELA raw score 52 and above or Mathematics raw score 36 and above. If you have questions about using TestWiz, please contact the TestWiz support line at 877-456-8949. If you have questions about accessing the Department's Security Portal, please contact your district's Directory Administrator.

Participation Requirements for MCAS Spring Tests and Retests

Please note that the student participation and eligibility requirements for the spring MCAS grade 10 ELA and Mathematics tests and retests remain unchanged: see http://www.doe.mass.edu/mcas/participation/?section=all.

While we would very much like to make the spring grade 10 MCAS tests and retests an option for EPP assessment, I regret that there are currently no funds appropriated for this purpose. If you have questions about MCAS tests or retests, please contact Student Assessment Services at 781-338-3625. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Should you have questions or need assistance related to the requirements for Educational Proficiency Plans, please contact Nyal Fuentes at 781-338-3593/nfuentes@doe.mass.edu or Peg Helgaard at 781-338-3524/mhelgaard@doe.mass.edu.

Last Updated: March 4, 2009

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