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2017-18 APPR Ratings

Below are 2017-18 Education Law §3012-d APPR data for teachers and principals.* Data has only been included for those 727 districts and BOCES with an approved APPR plan for the 2017-18 school year under Education Law §3012-d, including both original and transition (as applicable) scores and ratings. Each classroom teacher and building principal received an overall rating based on the ratings earned by the teacher or principal in the Student Performance and Teacher Observation/Principal School Visit Categories and determined using a State-prescribed matrix.

During the transition period (beginning in 2015-16), transition scores and HEDI ratings were generated for teachers and principals whose HEDI scores were based, in whole or in part, on State assessments in grades 3-8 ELA or math (including where State-provided growth scores are used) or on State-provided growth scores on Regents examinations. During the 2017-18 school year, overall transition scores/ratings were determined based upon alternate SLOs specified by the LEA and/or optional student performance measures included in the APPR plan that were not based on the grade 3-8 ELA or math State assessments or a State provided growth score in combination with measures specified in the Teacher Observation/Principal School Visit category.**

The figure below shows the percentage of educators in each original rating category for the two categories and the Overall rating, as well as the percentage of educators in each transition rating category for the two categories and the transition Overall rating: Original Overall rating (first row), Original Student Performance category rating (second row), and Original Teacher Observation/Principal School Visit category rating (third row), Transition Overall rating (fourth row), Transition Student Performance category rating (fifth row), and Transition Teacher Observation/Principal School Visit category rating (last row).

ORIGINAL OVERALL RATING

Each classroom teacher and building principal received an overall rating determined using a State-prescribed matrix based on the ratings received by the teacher or principal in the Student Performance and Observation/School Visit categories.

ORIGINAL STUDENT PERFORMANCE CATEGORY RATING

Education Law §3012-d required that one component of a teacher's or principal's evaluation be based on one required measure of student growth (State-provided growth scores or Student Learning Objectives [SLOs]) and one optional measure of student growth (a second State-provided growth score on a State-created or administered test or a growth score based on a State-designed supplemental assessment). All measures in the Student Performance category measured student growth.

ORIGINAL TEACHER OBSERVATION/PRINCIPAL SCHOOL VISIT CATEGORY RATING

Education Law §3012-d required that teachers' and principals' evaluations be based on at least two observations (for teachers) or school visits (for principals) scored using a State-approved rubric. The Teacher Observation/Principal School Visit category included two required subcomponents and an optional subcomponent.

TRANSITION OVERALL RATING

Each classroom teacher and building principal whose original measures were based on the grades 3-8 ELA/math State assessments or any State-provided growth scores received an overall rating based on the ratings received by the teacher or principal in the Transition Student Performance and Transition Observation/School Visit categories and determined using a State-prescribed matrix.

TRANSITION STUDENT PERFORMANCE CATEGORY RATING

Education Law §3012-d required that one component of a teacher's or principal's evaluation be based on one required measure of student growth (State-provided growth scores or Student Learning Objectives [SLOs]) and one optional measure of student growth (a second State-provided growth score on a State-created or administered test or a growth score based on a State-designed supplemental assessment). All measures in the Student Performance category measured student growth. During the 2015-16 through 2018-19 school years, transition scores and ratings were also calculated by LEAs that excluded the results of the grades 3-8 ELA/math State assessments and any State-provided growth scores.

TRANSITION TEACHER OBSERVATION/PRINCIPAL SCHOOL VISIT CATEGORY RATING

Education Law §3012-d required that teachers' and principals' evaluations be based on at least two observations (for teachers) or school visits (for principals) scored using a State-approved rubric. The Teacher Observation/Principal School Visit category included two required subcomponents and an optional subcomponent.

Pursuant to Education Law §3012-c(10), viewers of this site will not be able to find personally identifiable information for any teacher or principal, including an individual educator's evaluation ratings by name anywhere on this website. However, parents or legal guardians may contact their child's district or BOCES to obtain information about their child's teacher(s) or principal(s) composite effectiveness score and/or their final overall rating.

* Due to rounding rules, percentage totals may not equal 100%.

** Please note: The total number of educators indicated in the original and transition APPR data for a given APPR subcomponent/category may differ. Additionally, the total number of educators for whom overall APPR ratings were reported may differ when the original and transition APPR data sets are compared. This is because an LEA may submit complete transition data for an educator without having also submitted complete original data for the same educator. While an original overall APPR rating may only be determined where scores/ratings are also determined for all subcomponents/categories of a teacher’s or principal’s APPR, overall transition APPR ratings may be determined and reported based only on an educator’s Other Measures of Educator Effectiveness, or Observation/School Visit Category rating.