SETA-Annual-Report-2017-2018
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When you compare program result this year to last year, you can see
Teachers hard work and growth:
CLASS SCORES: 2016-2017 VS. 2017-2018
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
5.9
6.25
5.41
5.8
2016-2017
2017-2018
2.88
3.16
Emotional Support Classroom Organization Instructional Support
When you compare Sacramento County’s CLASS scores with the rest of
the Country, you can see that SETA Head Start and its delegate agencies
continue to meet or exceed national averages:
CLASS SCORES: SAC COUNTY VS. THE NATION
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Sacramento County
6.25
6.07
National Average
5.8 5.8
3.16 3
Emotional Support Classroom Organization Instructional Support
SETA is able to conclude the following based on this year’s CLASS data:
CLASS SCORES: 2017-2018 INTERNAL CLASS OBSERVATION VS. 2018 FEDERAL CLASS REVIEW
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
6.25
6.0021
5.8 5.8927
2017-18 Internal Scores
2018 Federal Review
3.16 3.2147
Emotional Support Classroom Organization Instructional Support
> Ongoing CLASS based professional development is having a positive impact
> Sacramento County is keeping pace with Head Start programs nationwide
> Current compensation rates for CLASS consultants are comparable with the
rest of the county and attracting high quality observers
> Staff have reliable data to continue planning agency-wide professional
development for next program year and beyond
> Coaches have reliable data to provide individualized coaching support
› As the program improves coaching models, it will continue to see growth
in CLASS scores
Because CLASS measures high quality engagement and interactions, we can
conclude that our teachers are preparing our children for Kindergarten and
beyond at a very high level!