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Report The goal of this report is to share the available state data on novice that this Educator Preparation Provider (EPP) recommended for certification. The visual to the right describes the categories of information based upon data available. To create the report, the New Jersey Department of Education has synthesized data from multiple sources: NJSmart, TCIS, NJSure and other state data collections. The base of the report is a year cohort of who were certified in 24-25 with a CEAS and/or employed in the 26-27 school year (SY) in a New Jersey public school as of October 5, 26. Throughout the report, the graphics and tables reference their data source with a, 2, 3, or 4. For additional details see further explanation on the last page. New Jersey Department of Education Educator Preparation Provider Performance Report 27 Hire Rate (,2) *Persistence (2) 27 CEAS Statewide 35 Employed certified completer in 6-7 SY CEAS certified completer in 4-5 SY Employed certified completer in 5-6 SY CEAS certified completer in 3-4 SY 38 94 4 93 4 65 26 CEAS Statewide 44 64 3 25 2 5 5 3 33 33 33 23 2 State Persistence District Persistence School Persistence Persistence Percent Persisted In State in 6-7 9.9 6-7 SY 5-6 SY *The year persistence count for the 6-7 SY is derived from the 4-5 SY certified completers Persisted In District in 6-7 69.7 Persisted In School in 6-7 63.6 Race (2,3) Gender (2,3) Count of 45 4 35 3 25 2 5 5 28 72 2 67 5 4 33 54 5 46 WHITE BLACK HISPANIC ASIAN/Pacific FEMALE MALE Islander Count of 8 7 6 5 4 3 6 Non-Employed Completer Employed Completer Non-Employed Completer Employed completer TCIS 27 Report

Educator Preparation Provider Performance Report 27 Novice New Jersey Public School Teachers Profile The following tables capture information about where this EPP s New Jersey public school employed completers were hired as of October 5, 26. The School Classification table refers to our reward and priority schools. The Classroom Assignment: Teacher Shortage table refers to individuals who obtained an endorsement in a teacher shortage area and are employed in a teacher shortage position. District Factor Group (DFG) refers to the grouping of similar districts by socio-economic level. Compensation refers to the average of all starting salaries of this EPP s public school employed completers by region. School Classification (2) Employed as Percentage of October 5, Employed 26 as Percentage Employed Statewide Classroom Assignment: Teacher Shortage Area (,2) obtaining NJ CEAS Employed as of October 5, 26 Employed in Teacher Shortage Area Priority Schools Focus Schools 2 5 2 8 Teacher Shortage Area 72 29 4 Reward Schools Not Classified 36 95 89 Non-Teacher Shortage Area 22 9 Both the School Classification Table and DFG table, may include multiple locations of employment. District Factor Group (DFG) (2) Employed as of October 5, 26 Percentage Employed as Percentage Employed Statewide A 7 9 8 B 5 4 2 CD 3 8 9 DE 3 2 FG 3 8 GH 9 24 5 I 7 9 8 Compensation (2) Median Salary Number of Teachers All Employed in North region $ 52,453 22 All Employed in Central region $ 5,33 All Employed in South region $ 5,6 J 2 5 4 Vocational TCIS 27 Report

Educator Preparation Provider Performance Report 27 Novice New Jersey Public School Teachers Profile, cont'd The following tables capture information about this EPP s certified completers. The Number of Endorsements table shows the hire rates for completers with multiple endorsements. The Cumulative GPA is the median GPA for all certified completers from an EPP. The EPP s Largest Programs is a chart capturing the most prevalent endorsements earned by certified completers within this EPP and their hire rate. Number Of Endorsements Obtained and Employment (,2) obtaining NJ CEAS Employed as of October 5th, 26 Percent employed as One Endorsement 32 4 44 Two Endorsements 52 7 33 Cummulative GPA (4) obtaining NJ CEAS Median GPA Three or More Endorsements 7 7 EPP's 5 Largest Programs (,2) Elementary School Teacher in Grades K - 6 37 63 Teacher of Mathematics 29 7 Teacher of Preschool through Grade 3 5 5 Teacher of Social Studies 33 67 Teacher of Students with Disabilities 4 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 Employed completer Non-Employed Completer TCIS 27 Report

Educator Preparation Provider Performance Report 27 Novice New Jersey Public School Teachers Profile, cont'd The charts and tables below capture AchieveNJ evaluation data for this EPP s 4-5 certified completers employed and evaluated in a New Jersey Public School during the 5-6 SY. The Evaluation chart and table represents this EPP s employed completer s available summative evaluation rating. NE means not evaluated. For further description about the evaluation tables, please see the last page. Evaluation (2) Evaluation : Teacher SGP Score (2) Highly Effective 9. Effective 5.5 Partially Effective. Ineffective. NE 39.4 Total:..-.84.85-2.64 2.65-3.49 3 3.5-4. 6 NE 9 Total: Summative Rating evaluated in 5-6 SY Highly Effective 3. Effective 7. Partially Effective. Ineffective. NE 3. Summative Score evaluated in 5-6 SY.-.84..85-2.64. 2.65-3.49. 3.5-4. 2. NE 3. Evaluation : Teacher Practice Score (2) Evaluation : Teacher SGO Score (2).-.84.85-2.64 2.65-3.49 3.5-4. NE Total: 6 67 8 9.-.84.85-2.64 2.65-3.49 8 3.5-4. 42 NE 39 Total: Summative Score evaluated in 5-6 SY.-.84..85-2.64 2. 2.65-3.49 22. 3.5-4. 6. NE 3. Summative Score evaluated in 5-6 SY.-.84..85-2.64. 2.65-3.49 6. 3.5-4. 4. NE 3. TCIS 27 Report

Educator Preparation Provider Performance Report 27 Novice New Jersey Public School Teachers Profile, cont'd The tables on the remaining pages capture additional certification information about this EPP s certified completers and where applicable, employment data for those individuals that were hired as of October 5, 26. The Praxis II table has a suppression of. If there are multiple tests listed, one is the old test (previous version) and one is the new test (current version). Praxis II Results: Average Scaled Score () Praxis II Test Test Cut Score EPP Average Scaled Score State Average Scaled Score Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects Science Subtest (new) 59 69 7 Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects Reading Language Arts Subtest (old) 65 78 77 Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects Mathematics (old) 64 76 74 Social Studies: Content Knowledge Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects Social Studies Subtest (new) 57 69 66 55 65 66 TCIS 27 Report

Educator Preparation Provider Performance Report 27 Certification Endorsement Area and Employment (,2) Employed as Percent obtaining of October employed NJ CEAS 5th, 26 as Elementary School Teacher with Mathematics Specialization: in 3 3 Grades 5-8 Elementary School with Subject Matter Specialization: Language Arts/Literacy Specialization in Grades 5-8 Elementary School with Subject Matter Specialization: Science in Grades 5-8 Elementary School with Subject Matter Specialization: Social Studies in Grades 5-8 Teacher of Biological Science Teacher of Music Teacher of English 5 4 8 Teacher of Preschool through Grade 3 8 4 5 Teacher of Students with Disabilities 62 25 4 Elementary School Teacher in Grades K - 6 65 24 37 Teacher of Social Studies 2 4 33 Teacher of Mathematics 7 2 29 Teacher of French TCIS 27 Report

Educator Preparation Provider Performance Report 27 Transfer Student (4) State of Residence, Certification (4) Employed as Percent Employed as Percent obtaining NJ of October employed as obtaining of October employed as CEAS 5, 26 NJ CEAS 5, 26 Reported as transfered Reported as Out of State while enrolled in program Area of Study (4) Employed as Percent obtaining of October employed NJ CEAS 5th, 26 as Classroom Assignment: Content Area (,2) Employed as of October 5th, Percent employed as 26 Elementary Generalist 28 Life and Physical Sciences 3 Early Childhood Education(PK-K) 3 Math 5 4 English Language and Literacy 6 7 Special Ed 9 25 ESL 3 Social Sciences and History 3 8 TCIS 27 Report

Educator Preparation Provider Performance Report 27 Data Source Notes: Certification data is submitted to the NJ Department of Education (NJDOE) by EPPs or individual candidates via the Teacher Certification Information System (TCIS) and is verified by the EPPs prior to publication of the EPP Performance Reports. Employment data is submitted to the NJDOE by school districts and gathered from New Jersey s studentand staff-level Standards Measurement and Resource for Teaching data system (NJSMART) data. Higher Education data is submitted to the NJDOE by Institutions of Higher Education and collected from the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education's Student Unit Record system (NJSURE). Not all Institutions of Higher Education are required to submit data to the NJSURE database. Non-submitters have been noted accordingly. For compensation data, North Region includes: Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, and Warren Counties. Central Region includes: Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Somerset, and Union Counties. South Region includes: Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean, and Salem Counties. The areas considered DFG A and geographic shortage areas are: Asbury Park City, Atlantic City, Bridgeton City, Buena Regional, Camden City, City Of Orange Twp, Commercial Twp, Dover Town, Downe Twp, East Newark Boro, East Orange, Egg Harbor City, Elizabeth City, Fairfield Twp, Fairview Boro, Irvington Township, Keansburg Boro, Lawrence Twp, Millville City, New Brunswick City, Newark City, North Wildwood City, Passaic City, Paterson City, Paulsboro Boro, Penns Grove-Carney's Pt Regional, Perth Amboy City, Pleasantville City, Quinton Twp, Salem City, Seaside Heights Boro, Trenton City, Union City, Vineland City, Washington Twp, Wildwood City, and Woodbine Boro. Suppression rules have been applied to Praxis II data. For the evaluation data, the Teacher Student Growth Percentile (SGP) Score chart and table represents this EPP s employed completer s available SGP scores for that were teaching in tested grades and subjects. Teacher Practice Score chart and table represents this cohort's employed completer s available scores from local observations. The Teacher Student Growth Objective (SGO) Score chart and table shows this cohort's employed completer s available SGO scores. Any questions or inquiries regarding the information contained in this report, please email rpr@doe.state.nj.us TCIS 27 Report