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ETS Pulliam's focus on standards drives student scores past expectations: Paramount High School showed significant improvement in almost every area.


CASE STUDY:

Paramount High School

In the fall of 2001, Paramount High School was identified as a "1-1" school. In California, that meant that the school was in the bottom ten percent of schools in the state. Even worse, it meant that within its comparison band of schools with similar demographics--inner city, low socio-economic, high-diverse community--Paramount High School was in the bottom ten percent. And this was the school's third year of Program Improvement.

At this point, a letter went out to parents offering to pay for transportation to move their student to other high schools. But PHS (Personal Handyphone System) A TDMA-based cellular phone system introduced in Japan in mid-1995. Operating in the 1880-1930 MHz band, PHS uses microcells that cover an area only 100 to 500 meters in diameter, resulting in lower equipment costs but requiring more base  was not alone. Most of the schools in Paramount Unified had been identified by the state as low-performing.

The new district superintendent District Superintendent may be:
  • District Superintendent (United Methodist Church)
  • A rank in the London Metropolitan Police in use from 1869 to 1886, when it was renamed Chief Constable
 turned to ETS ETS Educational Testing Service (nonprofit private educational testing and measurement organization)
ETS Emergency Telecommunications Service
ETS Electronic Trading System
ETS Engineering (&) Technical Services
 Pulliam and its program improvement model, Focus on Standards. The high school began a planning process to secure state funds, and took the first step of Focus on Standards: aligning a·lign  
v. a·ligned, a·lign·ing, a·ligns

v.tr.
1. To arrange in a line or so as to be parallel: align the tops of a row of pictures; aligned the car with the curb.
 course curricula to the Essential Standards.

Results came quickly. By Spring 2002, scores showed significant improvement in almost every area. Paramount increased its Academic Performance Index by 7 percent and went from an API (Application Programming Interface) A language and message format used by an application program to communicate with the operating system or some other control program such as a database management system (DBMS) or communications protocol.  of 477 to 522 (on a scale of 200-1000). But there was still work to be done: only 20 percent of tenth-graders passed the math portion of the California High School Exit Exam The California High School Exit Exam (or CAHSEE) is a requirement for high school graduation in the state of California, created by the California Department of Education to improve the academic performance of California high school students, and especially of high school  (CAHSEE CAHSEE California High School Exit Exam
CAHSEE Center for the Advancement of Hispanics in Science and Engineering Education
) in 2002.

In the 2002-2003 school year, teachers created pacing documents and interim assessments (steps two and three of Focus on Standards) and began a series of whole-school interventions recommended from their data analysis. Literacy and Math Enhancement courses were created, and funding was used to provide classroom coaching and support. Teachers implemented a fully aligned and paced curriculum.

By spring of 2003, results showed huge increases in achievement. The school improved overall by 18 percent, and the API went from 522 to 568. The AYP AYP Adequate Yearly Progress (National Assessment of Educational Progress)
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 entered the accountability arena that year and Paramount met all its student achievement goals. Frankly, the results were almost too good to be true. Many California schools showed big gains that year, so the staff was concerned that the growth wasn't "real." Fears were allayed, however, when 35% of tenth graders passed the math portion of CAHSEE.

For the school year 2003-2004, teachers used Focus on Standards' Structured Teacher Planning Time to work together to thoroughly interpret and mindfully mind·ful  
adj.
Attentive; heedful: always mindful of family responsibilities. See Synonyms at careful.



mind
 use data to modify instruction. Staff learned how to be relentless about implementing interventions based on data and improving instruction. Teachers visited each other's classrooms and worked together to improve pacing and delivery of instruction.

When the 2004 state assessments were released, high school results were down in almost every course, statewide. But not the results for Paramount High School. At PHS, student achievement increased in almost every course tested, with overall achievement increasing by 10 percent. Paramount's API went from 568 to 591. AYP targets were fully met and most notable, the pass rate of tenth-graders on the CAHSEE soared to 69 percent.

Energized by the steady improvement in student achievement, PHS staff has set a school wide goal to increase the rigor rigor /rig·or/ (rig´er) [L.] chill; rigidity.

rigor mor´tis  the stiffening of a dead body accompanying depletion of adenosine triphosphate in the muscle fibers.
 in their courses and to continue to provide support to students. As they move into a WASC WASC Western Association of Schools and Colleges
WASC West African School Certificate
WASC Western Administrative Support Center (NOAA)
WASC Western Australia Supreme Court
WASC Washington Administrative Service Center
 planning year, there is a strong spirit committed to taking their success to the next level.
High school results were
down in almost every
course statewide, but
not at Paramount.

PHS 10th Grade Students Passing CAHSEE Math

2001/02   20%
2002/03   35%
2003/04   69%

Note: Table made from bar graph.

PARAMOUNT H.S. API GROWTH

2000/01   477
2001/02   522
2002/03   568
2003/04   591

Note: Table made from bar graph.


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