Annual K-12 District Survey

NSF Math and Science Partnership Program Monitoring System

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Annual K-12 District Survey

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Math and Science Partnership Program



Annual K-12 District Survey







Sponsored by the

National Science Foundation



Conducted by

Westat

1650 Research Boulevard

Rockville, Maryland 20850





Privacy Notice

Information from this monitoring system will be retained by the National Science Foundation, a federal agency, and will be an integral part of its Privacy Act System of Records in accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974 and maintained in the Education and Training System of Records 63 Fed. Reg. 264, 272 (January 5, 1998). These are confidential files accessible only to appropriate National Science Foundation (NSF) officials, their staffs, and their contractors responsible for monitoring, assessing, and evaluating NSF programs. Only data in highly aggregated form, or data explicitly requested as "for general use," will be made available to anyone outside of the National Science Foundation for research purposes. Data submitted will be used in accordance with criteria established by NSF for monitoring research and education grants, and in response to Public Law 99-383 and 42 USC 1885c.

Public Burden

Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 says we must tell you why we are collecting this information, how we will use it and whether you have to give it to us. The reasons and purpose of this survey are described in the introduction and instructions for this survey and your response is voluntary. Failure to provide full and complete information, however, may reduce the possibility of NSF continuing support for the award or project subject to this monitoring survey. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this survey is 3145-0199. The estimated average burden associated with this collection of information is 64 hours per response, depending on individual circumstances. Comments concerning the accuracy of this burden estimate and suggestions for reducing the burden should be sent to Suzanne Plimpton, Reports Clearance Officer for OMB 3145-0199, NSF/DAS, 4201Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22230.

Annual K-12 District Survey

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is conducting a survey of its Math and Science Partnership (MSP) projects. The purpose is to assess the overall implementation of the MSP program and to monitor the progress of individual MSP grants.


This survey has been designed to collect information about each K-12 school district that is serving as a lead, core or supporting partner in the Math and Science Partnership (MSP) Program. It may be completed by the PI or someone designated by the PI to complete individual sections (e.g., K-12 school district representatives, a project evaluator).


Instructions for Completing the Survey

It is recommended that you review the
Primer (which can be accessed electronically by clicking on 'Help' in the menu on the top of the page) before beginning the survey. The Primer provides general instructions and navigation information.

As you are completing the survey, please click the "Save & Continue" button after you respond to each item. Once an item or section is saved, you may use the menu below or the Question Guides to return to an item and revise your response. If you exit the system without saving, you will lose any unsaved data.


Do not leave any cell in a table blank. There are two ways to indicate that some or all of the information on a given table is currently not available:


  • For some tables in this survey, there is a checkbox to indicate that your project is unable to provide ANY of the requested information for the ENTIRE table. Checking this box will allow you to skip the entire item.


  • On all tables, enter an “X” in each cell where information is not currently available (e.g., the number of students taking an assessment cannot be disaggregated by race). Use an “X” when some, but not all information on a table is obtainable. Only enter “0” when it is the actual number that you wish to report for a given cell (e.g., to report that there are no Asian math teachers at the school).



Please complete and submit each of the following sections as they pertain to the following K-12 school district by November X, 2005: [Insert Name of School District]


Contact Information

District-level Information for the

[INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] School Year

School-level Information

Report Status: Not Complete


If you have any questions about how to respond to a particular item you should contact your principal investigator. Questions about how to navigate the system should be referred to:


Robyn Bell
1-800-937-8281, ext. 2908
[email protected]
Westat
1550 Research Boulevard
Rockville, Maryland 20850


Contact Information



This section obtains information on the individual who should be contacted for any follow-up questions about this submission.



  1. Provide the following contact information for the individual primarily responsible for completing this survey:



Name: _________________________________________________________________

Title: _________________________________________________________________

Street address: _________________________________________________________________

City: _________________________________________________________________

State: _________________________________________________________________

Zip code: _________________________________________________________________

Phone number: _________________________________________________________________

Fax number: _________________________________________________________________

E-mail: _________________________________________________________________






District-level Information



This section obtains information on the number of individuals in each K-12 school district that participated in your MSP during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year and information on the number of K-12 teachers and administrators in your K-12 school district that received professional development.




    1. Indicate the number of K-12 participants in your district who were involved in the development and/or delivery of MSP activities during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year:


  • Check this box if you cannot provide ANY of the information on this ENTIRE table, then click on the Save & Continue button below.1


If ANY information on this table is available, complete as many cells as possible and type an “X” in each cell for which information is unavailable.



NOTE—Count only those K-12 participants who were involved in the development and/or delivery of MSP activities, such as:


    • Co-teaching a pre-service course at a partner IHE

    • Revising challenging course curricula to align with state standards

    • Presenting at a summer institute


Do NOT count K-12 participants who were recipients of an MSP activity, such as:


    • Guidance counselors who received professional development

    • New K-12 teachers who took part in an induction program

    • K-12 administrators who attended a weekend seminar


Do NOT double count participants—e.g., if a guidance counselor is also a teacher, do not count that individual twice—classify that individual based on his or her primary role.



Number

Teachers


Principals, vice principals and assistant principals


Instructional coordinators and supervisors (e.g., curriculum specialists)


Guidance counselors


District-level administrators/staff


Other (specify):



  1. Provide the following information about the amount of MSP-supported professional development received by K-12 teachers and school-level administrators in your district during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year.


  • Check this box if you cannot provide ANY of the information on this ENTIRE table, then click on the Save & Continue button below.2


If ANY information on this table is available, complete as many cells as possible and type an “X” in each cell for which information is unavailable.


NOTE—assign only one classification for teachers that provide instruction in both math and science and/or more than one school level—do not report on any individual teacher more than once.



Elementary School3

Middle School

High School

Math

Science

Math

Science

Total number of K-12 teachers participating in MSP-supported professional development during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year






Number of K-12 teachers receiving:

1-20 hours






21-40 hours






41-80 hours






81-120 hours






121-160 hours






161 or more hours






Total number of school-level administrators participating in MSP-supported professional development during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year




Number of school-level administrators receiving:

1-20 hours




21-40 hours




41-80 hours




81-120 hours




121-160 hours




161 or more hours




  1. Provide the following information about the amount of MSP-supported professional development received by K-12 teachers and school-level administrators in your district since the beginning of your MSP.


  • Check this box if you cannot provide ANY of the information on this ENTIRE table, then click on the Save & Continue button below.4


If ANY information on this table is available, complete as many cells as possible and type an “X” in each cell for which information is unavailable.


NOTE—assign only one classification for teachers that provide instruction in both math and science and/or more than one school level—do not report on any individual teacher more than once.



Elementary School5

Middle School

High School

Math

Science

Math

Science

Total number of K-12 teachers participating in MSP-supported professional development since the beginning of your MSP






Number of K-12 teachers receiving:

1-20 hours






21-40 hours






41-80 hours






81-120 hours






121-160 hours






161 or more hours






Total number of school-level administrators participating in MSP-supported professional development since the beginning of your MSP




Number of school-level administrators receiving:

1-20 hours




21-40 hours




41-80 hours




81-120 hours




121-160 hours




161 or more hours





School-level Information


This section obtains key information (i.e., school name, NCES ID, etc.) on ALL K-12 schools that are participating in your MSP. Additional information about teacher and student characteristics, course enrollment and student achievement data will be collected for those schools that have participated extensively in your MSP.




For the purposes of this collection, a participating school is any school in this district that has worked with your MSP in ANY CAPACITY since funding began.  In completing this section, please include ALL participating schools.


NOTE—this section contains several skip patterns, i.e., there may be one or more items that you are not required to complete for a given school.  These items will be marked with an "X" in the question guide
  



Do not leave any cell in a table blank. There are two ways to indicate that some or all of the information on a given table is currently not available:


  • For some tables in this section, there is a checkbox to indicate that your project is unable to provide ANY of the requested information for the ENTIRE table. Checking this box will allow you to skip the entire item.


  • On all tables, enter an “X” in each cell where information is not currently available (e.g., the number of students taking an assessment cannot be disaggregated by race). Use an “X” when some, but not all information on a table is obtainable. Only enter “0” when it is the actual number that you wish to report for a given cell (e.g., to report that there are no Asian math teachers at the school).


Provide the following information for each school that has worked with your MSP in ANY CAPACITY:


  1. School Name:



  1. NCES School ID:



  1. School Level: (check the one that best applies to this school)


  • Elementary

  • Middle

  • High

  • Ungraded



  1. Grade Levels at this school: (check all that apply)6


  • Pre-K

  • K

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 5

  • 6

  • 7

  • 8

  • 9

  • 10

  • 11

  • 12

  • Other (specify): ______________________



Grade Levels targeted at this school by MSP: (check all that apply)


  • Pre-K

  • K

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 5

  • 6

  • 7

  • 8

  • 9

  • 10

  • 11

  • 12

  • Other (specify): ______________________



If Elementary or Ungraded is selected in Qc AND any combination of Pre-K through 6 in Qd, then SKIP Qe and f OR if Middle or High is selected in Qc AND any combination of 6-12 in Qd, then SKIP Qe and f.



  1. Does this school have self-contained classroom teachers (i.e., teachers who provide instruction to one group of students in many or all subject areas)?


Note—do NOT select yes if the only teachers who teach more than one subject at this school are special education teachers.


  • Yes

  • No



  1. Does this school have teachers who only teach math or science?


  • Yes

  • No


A. Which of the following conditions apply to this school? (check all that apply)


For the purposes of this collection, the term "targeted" refers to those teachers and students who are expected to be directly impacted by your MSP. For example, if your project is focusing on mathematics in grades 7 and 8, you would determine if 30 percent or more of a school's 7th and 8th grade mathematics teachers had participated in 30 or more hours of MSP-sponsored activities in the previous school year (as opposed to 30 percent of all teachers at the school).


    • 30 percent or more of targeted teachers participated in 30 or more hours of MSP-sponsored activities during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year.


    • 30 percent or more of targeted students were engaged in a challenging mathematics or science curriculum that was initiated or revised with MSP support during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year.


    • 30 percent or more of targeted students participated in a MSP-supported academic enrichment activity during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year.


    • None of the above conditions apply to this school for the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year. (If this response option is selected SKIP questions 1-77)





NOTE—the column headings for Q1 and 2 will be determined by your responses to Qc-f and your project’s subject focus (math only, science only or math and science).


  1. Provide the following information about the TOTAL number of teachers in [NAME OF SCHOOL] at the beginning of the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year:


Enter an “X” in ALL cells where information is currently not available.


NOTE—DO NOT report on any individual teacher more than once in a given row.




Self-contained Classroom Teachers8

Math Teachers

Science Teachers

Total




Gender

Male




Female




Not Reported




Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic

or Latino

Race Not Reported9




American Indian or Alaska Native




Asian




Black or African American




Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander




White




More than One Race Reported




SUB-TOTAL: Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

(auto total)

(auto total)

NOT

Hispanic or Latino


OR


Ethnicity

NOT

Reported10

American Indian or Alaska Native




Asian




Black or African American




Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander




White




More than One Race Reported




SUB-TOTAL: Non-Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

(auto total)

(auto total)

Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported11






  1. Using the definition for “participating teachers” below, provide the following information about the number of teachers in [NAME OF SCHOOL] that actively participated in your MSP during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year:


Enter an “X” in ALL cells where information is currently not available.


NOTE—DO NOT report on any individual teacher more than once in a given row.


Definition for participating teachers:  Those teachers who have participated in 30 or more hours of MSP-sponsored activities during a given school year. Examples include teachers who (1) developed or delivered a MSP-sponsored activity to K-12 students or other teachers, (2) participated in a MSP-sponsored effort to revise mathematics or science curriculum, (3) received MSP-sponsored professional development, and/or (4) took part in MSP-related learning communities.



Self-contained Classroom Teachers12

Math Teachers

Science Teachers

Total




Gender

Male




Female




Not Reported




Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic

or Latino

Race Not Reported13




American Indian or Alaska Native




Asian




Black or African American




Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander




White




More than One Race Reported




SUB-TOTAL: Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

(auto total)

(auto total)

NOT

Hispanic or Latino


OR


Ethnicity

NOT

Reported14

American Indian or Alaska Native




Asian




Black or African American




Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander




White




More than One Race Reported




SUB-TOTAL: Non-Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

(auto total)

(auto total)

Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported15




  1. Provide the following information about student enrollment for each grade at [NAME OF SCHOOL] in the beginning of the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year.



To provide information on a grade level, click on the link in the matrix (in the column titled Grade Level).



Grade Level

Information Complete

Pre-Kindergarten

(yes or no)

Kindergarten


1st Grade


2nd Grade


3rd Grade


4th Grade


5th Grade


6th Grade


7th Grade


8th Grade


9th Grade


10th Grade


11th Grade


12th Grade


Other




If you have entered information on all grade levels (indicated by a checkmark in the Information Complete column) proceed to the next question by clicking on the Save & Continue button below.

3 (continued). Provide the following information about the total number of students at this grade level that were enrolled in [NAME OF SCHOOL] at the beginning of the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year:


Enter an “X” in ALL cells where information is currently not available.


NOTE—provide information about all students in the school-regardless of whether those students or their teachers participated in the MSP during the previous school year.


Grade Level: (from matrix)



Total Number of Students

(at the beginning of the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year)

Total


Gender

Male


Female


Not Reported


Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic

or Latino

Race Not Reported16


American Indian or Alaska Native


Asian


Black or African American


Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander


White


More than One Race Reported


SUB-TOTAL: Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

NOT Hispanic or Latino


OR


Ethnicity NOT Reported17

American Indian or Alaska Native


Asian


Black or African American


Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander


White


More than One Race Reported


SUB-TOTAL: Non-Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported18



Students participating in the National School Lunch Program19


Special Education Students


Limited English Proficiency Students



  1. Check one of the following: 20


  • Level 1 math is not currently being offered at this school to students prior to and/or during the 8th grade.21


  • Level 1 math is currently offered at this school to students prior to and/or during the 8th grade—and information on student enrollment AND completion can be provided at this time.22


  • Level 1 math is currently offered at this school to students prior to and/or during the 8th grade—but information on student enrollment AND completion will not be available until a later date.23


  • Level 1 math is currently offered at this school to students prior to and/or during the 8th grade—but information on student enrollment AND completion cannot be made available to NSF.24



4a. Provide student enrollment and completion data for the Level 1 math courses offered in [NAME OF SCHOOL]:25


Enter an “X” in ALL cells where information is currently not available.


NOTE—includes students enrolled in the following courses Algebra 1; Elementary; Beginning; Unified Math 1; Integrated Math 1; Algebra 1B (second year of two-year sequence for Algebra 1); Math B.



Number of 8th grade students enrolled in a Level 1 math course prior to or during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year

Number of 8th grade students who passed/received credit for a Level 1 math course prior to or during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year

Total



Gender

Male



Female



Not Reported



Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic

or Latino

Race Not Reported26



American Indian or Alaska Native



Asian



Black or African American



Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander



White



More than One Race Reported



SUB-TOTAL: Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

(auto total)

NOT Hispanic or Latino


OR


Ethnicity NOT Reported27

American Indian or Alaska Native



Asian



Black or African American



Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander



White



More than One Race Reported



SUB-TOTAL: Non-Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

(auto total)

Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported28



  1. Provide student enrollment and completion data for each of the following science courses offered in [NAME OF SCHOOL]29 during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year:



To provide information on a course type, click on the link in the matrix.


For courses that are not offered, click on the link and indicate course not offered on the next screen.



Course Type

Common Course Names

Information Complete?

Biology 1st Year

Biology I; General; College Preparation; Regents; Introductory; BSCS I

(yes or no)

Chemistry 1st Year

Chemistry I; General; Introductory; Regents


Physics 1st Year

Physics I; General; Regents; Introductory


Earth Science

Earth Science; Earth-Space Science; Regents Earth Science; Space Science; Aerospace Science


Integrated Science

SS&C; Project 2061; Integrated Science 9, 10; Unified; Comprehensive Ideas of Investigations in Science; Life/Physical Science; Earth/Life/ Physical Science; Coordinated Science.


AP/IB Biology

Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exams


AP Chemistry

Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exams


AP Physics

Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exams



  1. Check one of the following:


  • [INSERT COURSE NAME] is not currently being offered at this school.30


  • [INSERT COURSE NAME] is currently offered at this school and information on student enrollment AND completion can be provided at this time.31


  • [INSERT COURSE NAME] is currently offered at this school, but information on student enrollment AND completion will not be available until a later date.32


  • [INSERT COURSE NAME] is currently offered at this school, but information on student enrollment AND completion cannot be made available to NSF.33

5a. Course Type: (from matrix)


Enter an “X” in ALL cells where information is currently not available.


NOTE—students who completed multiple courses in a given category should be counted as many times as applicable.



Number of students enrolled in this course at any time during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year

Number of enrolled students who passed/received credit for this course during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year

Total



Gender

Male



Female



Not Reported



Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic

or Latino

Race Not Reported34



American Indian or Alaska Native



Asian



Black or African American



Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander



White



More than One Race Reported



SUB-TOTAL: Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

(auto total)

NOT Hispanic or Latino


OR


Ethnicity NOT Reported35

American Indian or Alaska Native



Asian



Black or African American



Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander



White



More than One Race Reported



SUB-TOTAL: Non-Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

(auto total)

Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported36



  1. Provide student enrollment and completion data for each of the following math courses offered in [NAME OF SCHOOL]37 during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year:



To provide information on a course type, click on the link in the matrix.


For courses that are not offered, click on the link and indicate course not offered on the next screen.



Course Type

Common Course Names

Information Complete?

Level 1 Mathematics

Algebra 1; Elementary; Beginning; Unified Math 1; Integrated Math 1; Algebra 1B (second year of two-year sequence for Algebra 1); Math B

(yes or no)

Level 2 Mathematics

Geometry; Plane Geometry; Integrated Math 2; Unified Math II; Math C


Level 3 Mathematics

Algebra 2; Intermediate Algebra; Algebra and Trigonometry; Advanced Algebra; Algebra and Analytic Geometry; Integrated Math 3; Unified Math III


Level 4 Mathematics

Trigonometry; College Algebra; Algebra 3; Pre-calculus; Analytic/Advanced Geometry; Trigonometry and Analytic/Solid Geometry; Advanced Math Topics; Introduction to College Math; Number Theory; Math IV; College Preparation Senior. Math; Elementary Functions; Finite Math; Math Analysis; Numerical Analysis; Discrete Math; Probability; Statistics


Level 5 Mathematics

Calculus and Analytic Geometry; Calculus; Abstract Algebra; Differential Equations; Multivariate Calculus; Linear Algebra; Theory of Equations; and Vectors/Matrix Algebra


AP Calculus (AB)



AP Calculus (BC)



AP Statistics




  1. Check one of the following:


  • [INSERT COURSE NAME] is not currently being offered at this school.38


  • [INSERT COURSE NAME] is currently offered at this school and information on student enrollment AND completion can be provided at this time.39


  • [INSERT COURSE NAME] is currently offered at this school, but information on student enrollment AND completion will not be available until a later date.40


  • [INSERT COURSE NAME] is currently offered at this school, but information on student enrollment AND completion cannot be made available to NSF.41


6a. Course Type: (from matrix)


Enter an “X” in ALL cells where information is currently not available.


NOTE—students who completed multiple courses in a given category should be counted as many times as applicable.



Number of students enrolled in this course at any time during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year

Number of enrolled students who passed/received credit for this course during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year

Total



Gender

Male



Female



Not Reported



Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic

or Latino

Race Not Reported42



American Indian or Alaska Native



Asian



Black or African American



Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander



White



More than One Race Reported



SUB-TOTAL: Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

(auto total)

NOT Hispanic or Latino


OR


Ethnicity NOT Reported43

American Indian or Alaska Native



Asian



Black or African American



Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander



White



More than One Race Reported



SUB-TOTAL: Non-Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

(auto total)

Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported44




  1. Provide student achievement data on all statewide math and science accountability assessments administered at [NAME OF SCHOOL] during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year.


NOTE—MSP projects with a Math Only or Science Only focus are still required to report on all math AND science assessments administered at this school.


Only report on those accountability assessments that report percentage of students scoring at, above or below a criterion (this includes assessments reporting a Pass/Fail score).



To add an assessment, click on the Add Assessment button below.


To provide or update information on an assessment, click on the link in the matrix (in the column titled Assessment Name).


Assessment Name

Subject

Grade Level

Information Complete

(from Q7a)

(from Q7b)

(from Q7c)

(yes or no)




If there are no statewide accountability assessments to report for this school, please click the submit button to the right.





7a. Assessment Name:




7b. What subject area does this assessment cover? (Check one response)


  • Mathematics

  • Science




7c. What type of assessment is this? (Check one response)


  • End-of-course exam

  • Grade-level accountability assessment

  • Other (specify): ______________________________________




7d. What grade level does this assessment cover? (Check all that apply)


  • Check boxes determined by response to Qd




7e. Has this assessment been changed in the previous 12 months in such a manner that would preclude comparisons with assessment data from previous years?


  • No

  • Yes45

7f. Provide the following information about the number of students who took this assessment at [NAME OF SCHOOL] during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year:


  • Check this box if information is not currently available for this entire item, but will be at a later date, then click on the Save & Continue button below.


  • Check this box if information is unavailable for this ENTIRE item, then click on the Save & Continue button below.


If some information is available, complete as many cells as possible and use an “X” to indicate that information is not available for a given cell.



Number of students at this grade level taking assessment during the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year

Number of students taking assessment scoring at or above proficient level

Number of students taking assessment scoring below proficient level

Total




Gender

Male




Female




Not Reported




Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic

or Latino

Race Not Reported46




American Indian or Alaska Native




Asian




Black or African American




Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander




White




More than One Race Reported




SUB-TOTAL: Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

(auto total)

(auto total)

NOT

Hispanic or Latino


OR


Ethnicity

NOT

Reported47

American Indian or Alaska Native




Asian




Black or African American




Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander




White




More than One Race Reported




SUB-TOTAL: Non-Hispanic or Latino

(auto total)

(auto total)

(auto total)

Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported48





Special Education Students




Limited English Proficiency Students





8. (For all schools that met the criteria) Did [NAME OF SCHOOL] meet Adequate Yearly Progress49 (AYP) for mathematics for the [INSERT SCHOOL YEAR] school year?


  • Yes

  • No

  • Information about AYP cannot be provided at this time, but will be available at a later date

  • Information about AYP for this school is not available




1 Note: Question is complete if checked.

2 Note: Question is complete if checked.

3 For elementary schools, this includes regular classroom teachers who teach math, science and a variety of other subjects. It can also include math and science resource teachers and special education teachers. Do not include specialized teachers (e.g., art, music, physical education) who do not teach math or science as part of their regular assignments.

4 Note: Question is complete if checked.

5 For elementary schools, this includes regular classroom teachers who teach math, science and a variety of other subjects. It can also include math and science resource teachers and special education teachers. Do not include specialized teachers (e.g., art, music, physical education) who do not teach math or science as part of their regular assignments.

6 Respondents will be asked to provide information for the grade levels at the school that are equal to or greater than the grade levels targeted by the MSP (e.g., if a K-8 school is targeting grades 6-8, the respondent would provide information for grades 6-8. If a 9-12 school is targeting grades 9 and 10, the respondent would provide information for grades 9-12). If respondent selects grades in the “targeted” table that are not selected in the “at school” table, respondent will receive an error message. The targeted grades are a subset of the grade levels at the school.

7 Respondents will complete questions 1-7 if one of the other three response option were selected in a previous collection year.

8 For elementary schools (and some middle schools), this includes regular classroom teachers who teach math, science and a variety of other subjects. It can also include math and science resource teachers and special education teachers. Do not include specialized teachers (e.g., art, music, physical education) who do not teach math or science as part of their regular assignments.

9 Use “Race Not Reported” to provide information about Hispanic or Latino teachers for whom race is not reported or unknown.

10 Use “NOT Hispanic or Latino OR Ethnicity NOT Reported” to provide race information for those teachers (1) who are not Hispanic or Latino, or (2) for whom ethnicity is not reported or unknown.

11 Use “Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported” for those teachers for whom both race and ethnicity are unknown.

12 For elementary schools (and some middle schools), this includes regular classroom teachers who teach math, science and a variety of other subjects. It can also include math and science resource teachers and special education teachers. Do not include specialized teachers (e.g., art, music, physical education) who do not teach math or science as part of their regular assignments.

13 Use “Race Not Reported” to provide information about Hispanic or Latino teachers for whom race is not reported or unknown.

14 Use “NOT Hispanic or Latino OR Ethnicity NOT Reported” to provide race information for those teachers (1) who are not Hispanic or Latino, or (2) for whom ethnicity is not reported or unknown.

15 Use “Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported” for those teachers for whom both race and ethnicity are unknown.

16 Use “Race Not Reported” to provide information about Hispanic or Latino students for whom race is not reported or unknown.

17 Use “NOT Hispanic or Latino OR Ethnicity NOT Reported” to provide race information for those students (1) who are not Hispanic or Latino, or (2) for whom ethnicity is not reported or unknown.

18 Use “Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported” for those students for whom both race and ethnicity are unknown.

19 Students receiving free or reduced price lunch.

20 This question will only be required for schools with an 8th grade in projects that are designed to address math.

21 Note: Question 4 is complete if checked.

22 Note: Respondent completes Question 4a table if checked.

23 Note: Respondent is asked follow-up question if checked: “When can this data be reported?” Respondents are given a drop down menu for month and year.

24 Note: Question 4 is complete if checked. In a warning message, respondent is prompted to explain WHY data cannot be made available to NSF in the generic text box for the K-12 District Survey.

25 This question will only be required for schools with an 8th grade in projects that are designed to address math.

26 Use “Race Not Reported” to provide information about Hispanic or Latino students for whom race is not reported or unknown.

27 Use “NOT Hispanic or Latino OR Ethnicity NOT Reported” to provide race information for those students (1) who are not Hispanic or Latino, or (2) for whom ethnicity is not reported or unknown.

28 Use “Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported” for those students for whom both race and ethnicity are unknown.

29 This information will only be required for high schools in projects that are designed to address science.

30 Note: Question 5 is complete for this course if checked.

31 Note: Respondent completes Question 5a table if checked.

32 Note: Respondent is asked follow-up question if checked: “When can this data be reported?” Respondents are given a drop down menu for month and year.

33 Note: Question 5 is complete for this course if checked. In a warning message, prompt respondent to explain WHY data cannot be made available to NSF in the generic text box for the K-12 District Survey.

34 Use “Race Not Reported” to provide information about Hispanic or Latino students for whom race is not reported or unknown.

35 Use “NOT Hispanic or Latino OR Ethnicity NOT Reported” to provide race information for those students (1) who are not Hispanic or Latino, or (2) for whom ethnicity is not reported or unknown.

36 Use “Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported” for those students for whom both race and ethnicity are unknown.

37 This information will only be required for high schools in projects that are designed to address math.

38 Note: Question 6 is complete for this course if checked.

39 Note: Respondent completes Question 6a table if checked.

40 Note: Respondent is asked follow-up question if checked: “When can this data be reported?” Respondents are given a drop down menu for month and year.

41 Note: Question 6 is complete for this course if checked. In a warning message, prompt respondent to explain WHY data cannot be made available to NSF in the generic text box for the K-12 District Survey.

42 Use “Race Not Reported” to provide information about Hispanic or Latino students for whom race is not reported or unknown.

43 Use “NOT Hispanic or Latino OR Ethnicity NOT Reported” to provide race information for those students (1) who are not Hispanic or Latino, or (2) for whom ethnicity is not reported or unknown.

44 Use “Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported” for those students for whom both race and ethnicity are unknown.

45 If yes, respondent will be asked: “Please describe any changes that have been made to this assessment in the previous 12 months that preclude comparisons with assessment data from previous years.”

46 Use “Race Not Reported” to provide information about Hispanic or Latino students for whom race is not reported or unknown.

47 Use “NOT Hispanic or Latino OR Ethnicity NOT Reported” to provide race information for those students (1) who are not Hispanic or Latino, or (2) for whom ethnicity is not reported or unknown.

48 Use “Neither Race nor Ethnicity Reported” for those students for whom both race and ethnicity are unknown.

49 Adequate Yearly Progress—a measure of achievement growth in one year that must be demonstrated by schools as defined by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.

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File TitleInformation about K-12 Progress
AuthorRobyn Bell
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File Modified2008-06-09
File Created2008-06-09

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