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Whitman Elementary - Tulsa Public Schools

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Introduction<br />

Welcome to a review and analysis of published <strong>Tulsa</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>, Oklahoma School Testing Program (OSTP)<br />

results for the school years 2008-09, 2009-10, and 2010-11.<br />

In the 2008-09, 2009-10, and 2010-11. columns, the individual results are reported by their current school, not<br />

necessarily the school where they were tested. This allows the site to view the current student performance over<br />

the past three years for:<br />

• Curriculum modifications<br />

• Interventions<br />

• Differentiation of instruction<br />

• Instructional practices<br />

This report presents the median OPI Score achieved as a common reference in many of its analyses. The median<br />

score is the score at which 50% of students are above and 50% of the students are below. The median score is a<br />

better measure of performance as it is not subject to the influence of variability in very high scores or very low<br />

scores dampening its measurement capability. The median OPI score or the median percentile of questions<br />

answered correctly on individual standards and objectives can reveal over time the extent a school or district is<br />

moving students to higher levels of performance. This document is not a report of effort to meet or exceed Annual<br />

Yearly progress (AYP); it is presented as a planning tool to assist schools to engage in a vigorous and complex<br />

discussion relative to increasing student achievement.<br />

Sources of Data<br />

All data presented within this document was taken directly from the published State, District and<br />

Individual School OSTP summaries for the years indicated as published by Oklahoma Department of<br />

Education. The data analysis presented unless otherwise noted are for all students Full Academic<br />

Year (FAY) and Non Full Academic Year (NFAY). This method of comparison was selected as districts<br />

are charged with the academic achievement of all students. The All FAY/NFAY category is used<br />

whenever student data is compared at the school, district and/or the state level, unless otherwise<br />

noted.

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