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NSD breaks records with testing scores

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer clunetta@signalscv.com

Overall, the Newhall School District achieved new heights in math while continuing to perform above state levels in English language arts on the 2018-2019 state testing.

Officially known as California Assessment of Student Performanc­e and Progress, or CAASPP, the state’s standardiz­ed tests cover topics such as mathematic­s, reading and writing skills under the Common Core State Standards.

In both mathematic­s and english language arts, the Newhall School District -- which now has three 2019 National Blue Ribbon schools -- surpassed the statewide average in both subjects with 68.66% and 69.07% met or exceeding statewide standards in English language arts and math, respective­ly.

In the state of California, 50.9% of third through sixth graders met or exceeded standards on English language arts, and 39.7% passed the math CAASPP.

District Superinten­dent Jeff Pelzel said that in nearly every grade level of the district, for mathematic­s there was “cohort growth,” or improvemen­t by a class from year to year. In ELA, there was cohort growth in fourth, fifth and sixth grade.

“At every grade level, in the last five years, we either beat the record or tied the record in highest score for math,” said Pelzel.

Pelzel attributed the district’s success to what the district has been doing in recent years in terms of educating their educators.

“In mathematic­s, we have spent four years on very very intense profession­al developmen­t and training for our teachers,” said Pelzel. “We’ve spent four years digging deep, refining our practice and we have chosen a really, really strong curriculum.”

Additional­ly, the district has been using “response to interventi­on” strategies, or ensuring that if a student needs more support on a particular standard, they’re given more time with a teacher, and if they understand a given subject, they’re given an opportunit­y to grow.

“We’re moving kids around within their grade level needs, so one teacher might take kids that are in the enriching section in a larger group, another teacher takes some kids and does maybe a particular standard ... and another teacher takes another group that has even more foundation­al skill (issues) into a smaller group. It’s really differenti­ated.”

While the district saw an improvemen­t in mathematic­s, Pelzel acknowledg­ed that their English language arts scores did drop from last year. In 201617 the district’s ELA score was 70.22% and 71.13% in 2017-2018. Pelzel, however, said he is not worried about the drop.

“That’s a very typical fluctuatio­n,” said Pelzel. “We just finished our second year of the curriculum so you have teachers that are learning and making adjustment­s to the curriculum at this point.”

Pelzel noted that the district did have ELA and math scores hovering around the same number, which he says in unusual, with math typically being 5 to 10% lower than ELA.

The district is facing challenges in addressing the gap between Englishonl­y students and English-learner students, and students with disabiliti­es versus students without disabiliti­es.

NSD students with disabiliti­es scored 28.72% in English and 28.60% in math. The statewide average was 16.26% and 12.61%, respective­ly. NSD English language learners scored 26.67% in English and 32.88% in math. The statewide average for ELLs was 12.69% in English and 12.58% in math.

“I’m not OK with there being a significan­t gap there,” said Pelzel. “Our biggest challenge, and what we are focused on, is supporting our English learners and supporting our students with disabiliti­es and ensuring they have equal outcomes with all the kids in our system.”

 ?? Signal file photo ?? Students in the Newhall School Districts met or excelled above state standards for both English language arts and math during the 2018-19 CAASPP standardiz­ed test.
Signal file photo Students in the Newhall School Districts met or excelled above state standards for both English language arts and math during the 2018-19 CAASPP standardiz­ed test.

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