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2006 No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Briefing Packet and Reports

Last Updated on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 at 5:02 AM

Signed into law in January 2002, NCLB requires states to provide information on schools' and districts' progress toward proficiency by 2014. Each state uses its own standards and assessments to make the annual determinations. Kentucky uses data from the 2006 administration of the Kentucky Core Content Test and submission of alternate portfolios to provide 2006 AYP information for the schools and districts.

 

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) is the term used in NCLB to refer to the minimum improvement required of each school and district over the course of one year. It is measured at the school and district levels by measuring growth in the percentage of students scoring proficient or above in reading and mathematics and assessing improvement on one "other academic indicator" while testing at least 95 percent of enrolled students and student subpopulations of sufficient size.

 

NCLB mandates that schools and districts be held accountable for the progress of subgroups—minority students, low-income students, students with disabilities, students with limited-English proficiency (LEP)—in reading and mathematics-- testing in grades 3 through 8 and at least once in each subject in grades 10-12 and rates of participation in testing. Schools also are held accountable for other academic indicators—for elementary and middle schools that indicator is the CATS performance judgment; for high schools, the indicator is the graduation rate. The other academic indicator is lagged one year and uses data from 2005.

 

Note: Data in the Briefing Packets will not be updated to reflect results of data review and other quality assurance processes. The data were accurate as of the release date, August 11,2006. For data accurate through November 13, 2006, see the 2006 Kentucky Performance Reports.

The expanded data files: 

Because Microsoft Excel (.xls) files have a maximum limit of variables in a file, approximately 250 variables, multiple files are needed to report the data.  For accuracy and ease of presentation the file layout is not separated into multiple file layouts.  The variables on the multiple files are sequenced in ascending order as described in the file layout.  Each file has identification variable (CODE) for matching data from the separate data file.

The expanded Excel files are:   NCLB06_file 1.xls  NCLB06_file 2.xls

2006 No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Reports

2006 NCLB Briefing Packet

2006 NCLB Briefing Packet.pdf
Instructions for Using the 2006 NCLB Briefing Packet NCLB06PR Directions.pdf
2006 NCLB Media Reports NCLB media report.pdf
2006 NCLB School and District Summary Data NCLB06PR.xls
Expanded NCLB Data File Layout NCLByy.pdf
Expanded NCLB Data File number 1 NCLB06_File1.XLS
Expanded NCLB Datafile Number 2 NCLB06_File2.XLS
2006 NCLB Interpretive Guide v3.3 2006 NCLB Interpretive Guide v3_3.pdf
For more information contact:

Kevin Hill
500 Mero Street, 18th Floor CPT
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 564-9853
Kevin.Hill@education.ky.gov