For Parents
- What is this Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Report?
- Did this district/LEA meet all AYP measures?
- Did this district/LEA meet any AYP targets through Safe Harbor?
- Did this district/LEA meet any AYP measures through the Growth Model?
- Did this district/LEA meet any AYP measures through the appeals process?
- What does this report mean for MOUNT CARMEL AREA SD?
- What can parents do?
What is this Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) report?
This report is a summary of your district's/LEA's Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) results. The purpose of AYP is to ensure that all students have reading and math skills that prepare them for the future. Adequate Yearly Progress measures whether schools and districts/LEAs have met the improvement goals established by No Child Left Behind. To "make AYP," students in the school or district/LEA must meet goals in all three AYP Objectives: (1) Graduation and/or Attendance, (2) Academic Performance, and (3) Test Participation. This year, districts/LEAs are assessed in three grade spans: Grades 3–5, 6–8, and 9–12. In MOUNT CARMEL AREA SD, the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) taken by students in Grades 3-8 and 11 is used to determine Academic Performance and Test Participation in Reading and Mathematics.To learn more about AYP, click the "About AYP" link at the top of the page.
Did this district/LEA meet all AYP measures?
MOUNT CARMEL AREA SD did not meet the targets/goals necessary to meet AYP in 2011-12. To demonstrate adequate yearly progress, a district/LEA must meet all Academic Performance and Test Participation targets in at least one of three grade spans: Grades 3–5, 6–8, 9–12.
For MOUNT CARMEL AREA SD, "Did Not Make AYP" status means that improvement is needed in:
- Reading Performance in Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8 and Grades 9-12. At least one of the student groups performed below the AYP target of 81% and did not show enough improvement from last year to reach Safe Harbor.
- Mathematics Performance in Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8 and Grades 9-12. At least one of the student groups performed below the AYP target of 78% and did not show enough improvement from last year to reach Safe Harbor.
The performance chart and/or data table can show more details about how this district/LEA performed.
Did this district/LEA meet any AYP targets through Safe Harbor?
Safe Harbor is achieved when a subgroup has greatly improved since the previous year — even though it did not meet the state goal. (The measure for Safe Harbor improvement is at least a 10% reduction of the percentage of students who scored below proficient for Reading or Mathematics from last year to this year).
In MOUNT CARMEL AREA SD, no test performance targets were met by Safe Harbor.
Did this district/LEA meet any AYP measures through the Growth Model?
The Growth Model recognizes the efforts of schools and districts/LEAs whose students have not achieved proficiency but are on trajectories towards proficiency on future PSSA exams. The Growth Model will be calculated for Performance Indicators (i.e., the all student group and up to nine subgroups). Projected scores are calculated for all students - including students who are proficient. If a projected score cannot be calculated for a particular student, the student’s actual score is used. The Growth Model will be applied to an AYP Performance Indicator only if the indicator cohort has not met AYP performance by any of the existing goals or targets. Actual, not projected, PASA scores, PSSA-M scores, 3rd grade scores, and 11th grade scores are always used, as well as the scores for any students with insufficient data points to make a projection.
| Grade Last Tested | Scores used in Growth Model Calculation |
|---|---|
| 3 | Actual Grade 3 Scores |
| 4 | Projected Scores in Grade 6 |
| 5 | Projected Scores in Grade 7 |
| 6 | Projected Scores in Grade 8 |
| 7 | Projected Scores in Grade 8 |
| 8 | Projected Scores in Grade 11 |
| 11 | Actual Grade 11 Scores |
MOUNT CARMEL AREA SD met AYP measures by the Growth Model in:
- Grades 3-5 Reading Performance of the Students Overall group.
- Grades 3-5 Reading Performance of the White non-Hispanic student group.
- Grades 6-8 Reading Performance of the Students Overall group.
- Grades 6-8 Reading Performance of the White non-Hispanic student group.
- Grades 6-8 Reading Performance of the Economically Disadvantaged student group.
Did this district/LEA meet any AYP measures through the appeals process?
When initial AYP results are announced each year, schools and districts/LEAs have the opportunity to review the data that is utilized to determine AYP and request changes through the Bureau of Assessment and Accountability to correct any errors. Also, schools and districts/LEAs have the opportunity to appeal the AYP rulings through the Pennsylvania Department of Education if they believe their AYP identification was in error for statistical or other substantive reasons.
In MOUNT CARMEL AREA SD, no test performance targets/goals were met by Appeal.
What does this report mean for MOUNT CARMEL AREA SD?
The 2011-12 school year is the first year that this district/LEA did not meet all AYP Measures. In the first year of not meeting AYP, a district/LEA is placed in "Warning" status. Warning means that the district/LEA fell short of the AYP targets but has another year to achieve them before any consequences are imposed. This district/LEA should review its improvement strategies and create a district/LEA improvement plan so that it can meet AYP next year.
If this district/LEA meets all AYP Measures next year, it will be considered on track to meet the goal of all students attaining proficiency in Reading and Mathematics by the year 2014. If this district/LEA does not meet AYP next year, it will be designated as needing improvement and will be placed into the "District Improvement I" category. Click the "About AYP" link at the top of the page to learn more about AYP requirements and AYP status levels in Pennsylvania.
What can parents do?
There are several ways to get involved in your child's education and to help your child and your child's school succeed.
- Make sure your child is in school: Please make sure your child is attending school every day, including testing days.
- Help your child succeed: The most important requirements of AYP are your child’s achieved performance and demonstrated growth in Reading and Mathematics.
- Work with your child's teacher to help your child succeed in school. Your child's teacher can help you find resources and provide insight and suggestions for you to help your child reach his or her full potential.
- If your child was tested in Spring 2012, you should receive a printed Parent Report that outlines your child's performance on the Assessment. This report includes educational activities to do with your child and is a good starting point to discuss your child's performance with their teacher.
- Get involved: You can join your school's Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) or volunteer at your child's school. Contact your child's school for information on other ways to get involved.
Group met measure
Group met goal using Confidence Interval
Group met target using Safe Harbor
Group met target using Safe Harbor with Confidence Interval
Group met measure using Growth Model
Group met goal or target using Pennsylvania Performance Index (2008 only)
Group met goal or target using an Appeal
Group met measure using Proxy (2009 only)
Group did not meet measure
Group met measure using two year data
Group met measure using two year data with Confidence Interval
Group met measure using three year data
Group met measure using three year data with Confidence Interval
Percentage includes two consecutive years of data
Percentage includes three consecutive years of data

