TDOE Policy
School TVAAS Composites are scores that assess growth at the school level. For 2022-23, school composites are used for the evaluation of educators who require school reporting. Scores will be reported on a 1-5 scale. The table above reports the 2022-23 school composites.
Note: The subjects listed for the CTE concentrator and CTE student composite include all the EOC subjects with value-added estimates. Some of these subjects might be excluded from CTE concentrator and CTE student composite if there were not enough CTE participants to produce a reliable estimate.
Science and Social Studies are listed as subjects that might be included in the composite, but they are not included for grade 3.
Descriptions of Composite Types |
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Composite Type | Composite Might Include |
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Test | Subject |
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Overall | EOC | Algebra II, Biology I, English I, English II, Integrated Math I, Integrated Math II, Integrated Math III, U.S. History |
Literacy and Numeracy | EOC | Algebra II, English I, English II, Integrated Math I, Integrated Math II, Integrated Math III |
Literacy | EOC | English I, English II |
Numeracy | EOC | Algebra II, Integrated Math I, Integrated Math II, Integrated Math III |
Science | EOC | Biology I |
Social Studies | EOC | U.S. History |
Rules for Determining Effectiveness Level |
Level 5, Most Effective: Significant evidence that the school's students made more growth than expected (the school's index is 2 or greater). |
Level 4, Above Average Effectiveness: Moderate evidence that the school's students made more growth than expected (the school's index is between 1 and 2). |
Level 3, Average Effectiveness: Evidence that the school's students made growth as expected (the school's index is between -1 and 1). |
Level 2, Approaching Average Effectiveness: Moderate evidence that the school's students made less growth than expected (the school's index is between -2 and -1). |
Level 1, Least Effective: Significant evidence that the school's students made less growth than expected (the school's index is less than -2). |
Note: When an index falls exactly on the boundary between two levels, the higher level is assigned. |