Dougherty County School System Accountability Report

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Dougherty County School System Accountability Report Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! Dougherty County School System Accountability Report June 14, 2017

Building a Great Community – One Student at a Time! MISSION Building a Great Community – One Student at a Time.

Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! VISION In partnership with our families and community, Dougherty County Schools will provide high quality educational experiences which lead to student success in college, careers, and life.

Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! NON-NEGOTIABLES Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Response to Intervention (RTI) Teacher Keys Effectiveness System (TKES) and Leader Keys Effectiveness Systems (LKES) DCSS Summer Leadership Institute Comprehensive Needs Assessments Protocols Professional Learning Communities (PLC)

Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! CCRPI Scores School 2012 Single Score 2013 Single Score 2014 Single Score 2015 Single Score 2016 Single Score Albany High School 52.9 63.2 62.0 70.5 62.6 Albany Middle School 52.1 57.6 65.6 59.5 64.8 Alice Coachman Elementary School 51.6 56.5 53.3 Dougherty Comprehensive High School 48.4 52.7 54.5 63.5 53.4 Dougherty International Education Middle School 60.6 57.3   International Studies Elementary Charter School 65.5 69.7 73.3 68.2 78.0 Jackson Heights Elementary School 41.6 60.3 62.5 54.9 45.3 Lake Park Elementary School 78.3 81.3 83.2 78.1 76.0 Lamar Reese School of the Arts 75.6 53.5 71.6 54.4 52.6 Lincoln Elementary Magnet School 76.9 72.3 80.0 73.8 66.3 Live Oak Elementary School 63.3 69.0 57.9 Magnolia Elementary School 60.4 54.6 Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School 35.5 53.1 69.6 52.2 54.0 Merry Acres Middle School 72.6 68.7 73.7 67.4 Monroe High School 50.8 53.7 57.5 58.9 Morningside Elementary School 43.5 54.3 48.3 52.8 Northside Elementary School 45.7 56.1 50.3 43.7 Radium Springs Elementary School 60.2 66.7 63.9 64.5 57.1 Radium Springs Middle School 55.4 53.8 63.8 Robert A. Cross Middle Magnet 80.5 82.4 88.6 81.5 84.2 Sherwood Acres Elementary School 71.3 71.7 58.7 49.2 Southside Middle School 56.9 56.0 Sylvester Road Elementary School 61.0 Turner Elementary School 44.9 53.2 54.1 49.0 West Town Elementary School 48.8 70.1 66.0 51.0 Westover High School 63.6 55.8 59.9 58.2 KEY Beat the Odds Did Not Beat the Odds Schools closed

CCRPI Scores – BEAT THE ODDS! 5 Consecutive Years Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! CCRPI Scores – BEAT THE ODDS! 5 Consecutive Years School Name 2012 Single Score 2013 Single Score 2014 Single Score 2015 Single Score 2016 Single Score Lake Park Elementary School 78.3 81.3 83.2 78.1 76.0 Merry Acres Middle School 72.6 68.7 73.7 67.4 Radium Springs Elementary School 60.2 66.7 63.9 64.5 57.1 Robert A. Cross Middle Magnet 80.5 82.4 88.6 81.5 84.2

CCRPI Scores - BEAT THE ODDS! Above 60 CCRPI Past 3 Years Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! CCRPI Scores - BEAT THE ODDS! Above 60 CCRPI Past 3 Years School Name 2012 Single Score 2013 Single Score 2014 Single Score 2015 Single Score 2016 Single Score Albany High School 52.9 63.2 62.0 70.5 62.6 International Studies Elementary Charter School 65.5 69.7 73.3 68.2 78.0 Lake Park Elementary School 78.3 81.3 83.2 78.1 76.0 Lincoln Elementary Magnet School 76.9 72.3 80.0 73.8 66.3 Merry Acres Middle School 72.6 68.7 73.7 67.4 Robert A. Cross Middle Magnet 80.5 82.4 88.6 81.5 84.2

Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! CCRPI Scores School Name 2012 Single Score 2013 Single Score 2014 Single Score 2015 Single Score 2016 Single Score Alice Coachman Elementary School 51.6 56.5 52.1 53.3 Northside Elementary School 45.7 56.1 50.3 43.7 Southside Middle School 56.9 56.0 52.6 Turner Elementary School 44.9 61.0 53.2 54.1 49.0 Westover High School 63.6 66.7 55.8 59.9 58.2 Below 60 CCRPI Past 3 Years

Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 Albany High Albany Middle School C Alice Coachman Elementary School Dougherty Comprehensive High School International Studies Jackson Heights Elementary School Lake Park Elementary School Lamar Reese School of the Arts Lincoln Elementary Magnet School Live Oak Elementary School Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School Merry Acres Middle School Monroe High School Morningside Elementary School Northside Elementary School Radium Springs Elementary School Radium Springs Middle School Robert A. Cross Middle Magnet Sherwood Acres Elementary School Southside Middle School Turner Elementary School West Town Elementary School Westover High School Changes in Leadership C - Change in Principal

Changes in Professional Development Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! Changes in Professional Development GLISI Reading Mentors Program (GOSA) Instructional Coaching UPPI/ASU/DCSS Wallace Foundation DCSS New Teacher Induction Program {All Schools} Talent for Turnaround Leadership Academy (GADOE) Teacher Leaders Program (GOSA) School Improvement Specialists MCREL Balanced Leadership Training (GADOE) {All Schools} Georgia Principal Support Network (Southwest GA RESA) Instructional Specialists {Servicing All Schools} Growing Readers Program (GOSA) Project Lead the Way (GOSA) School Improvement Grant (SIG) PL (SIG Schools)

Professional Development Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 Albany High 8, 14 Albany Middle School 9 3 Alice Coachman Elementary School 7, 9, 13 2,3 Dougherty Comprehensive High School 1,3, 8 3, 8 International Studies Jackson Heights Elementary School 1, 7, 9, 13 2 Lamar Reese School of the Arts 1, 9 Lake Park Lincoln Elementary Magnet School 9, 13 Live Oak Elementary School Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School 8, 9, 14 1,3, 8, 14 Merry Acres Middle School Monroe High School 1, 3, 8, 14 3, 8, 14 3, 14 Morningside Elementary School 1, 7 , 9 2, 3 Northside Elementary School 1, 7, 9 Radium Springs Elementary School Radium Springs Middle School Robert A. Cross Middle Magnet Sherwood Acres Elementary School Southside Middle School Turner Elementary School 1, 7, 9, 12 West Town Elementary School 1, 9, 13 Westover High School Changes In Professional Development

Changes in Extended Day and Year Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! Changes in Extended Day and Year ILT - Our SIG Schools are increasing the length of the school day to significantly increase the total number of school hours so as to include additional time for instruction in core academic. Before/After School Programs - These after school programs include the 21st Century Community Learning Center program, periodic Saturday school, and other periodic after school programs. Students receive academic help in one or more of the core content areas. FLP – A supplemental academic intervention that is required for Priority and Focus Schools and allows districts to design an extended learning program tailored to meet the needs of the school and students with greatest academic need. Two of our Focus Schools implemented FLP.

2 – Before/After School Programs Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 Albany High 1, 2 Albany Middle School 2 2, 3 Alice Coachman Elementary School Dougherty Comprehensive High School International Studies Jackson Heights Elementary School Lamar Reese School of the Arts Lake Park Lincoln Elementary Magnet School Live Oak Elementary School Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School Merry Acres Middle School Monroe High School 1 Morningside Elementary School Northside Elementary School Radium Springs Elementary School Radium Springs Middle School Robert A. Cross Middle Magnet Sherwood Acres Elementary School Southside Middle School Turner Elementary School West Town Elementary School Westover High School Changes In Extended Day and Year 1 - ILT 2 – Before/After School Programs 3 - FLP

Changes in Student Support Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! Changes in Student Support PBIS - Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is an evidence-based, data-driven framework proven to reduce disciplinary incidents, increase a school’s sense of safety and support improved academic outcomes. Check and Connect - Check and Connect is a comprehensive intervention designed to enhance student engagement at school with learning for marginalized, disengaged students, through relationship building, problem solving and capacity building, and persistence. Doughty County has six elementary schools and three middle schools that use the Check and Connect Program. Caring Adult in the Building - The mission of the Dougherty County School System CAB Program is to ensure that all students have a caring connection with at least one adult in the building in an effort to foster academic, social, and emotional growth that will create healthy students and productive citizens. Tiered Support for Schools under 60 CCRPI points for 3 or more years.

Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! PBIS EOY Summary 2016-2017 PBIS EOY Summary 2016-2017 2016 Level of Implementation 2016 CCRPI Score 2016 School Climate Rating 2016 Number of Referrals 2017 Number of Referrals Change in Referrals from 2016 Cohort I Alice Coachman Emerging 54.8 5 93 51 -41% Martin Luther King 55.5 3 255 52 -80% Northside 44.7 2 168 141 -24% Turner 49.5 4 75 37 -51% Radium Middle Operational 65.1 279 85 -70% Cohort II Lamar Reese Installing 54.6 299 29 -90% Live Oak 55.9 123 99 -20% Morningside 108 112 3.70% Sherwood 50.2 46 57 24% Cohort III Lincoln Elementary To be trained Radium Elementary Dougherty High Robert Harvey West Town Southside Middle School closed SGRAC Lake Park

Elementary School Check and Connect Program Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! Elementary School Check and Connect Program   2016 2017 Program Summary Data Office Referrals Suspensions ACES 12 8 5 2 For the 15 program participants, the number of office referrals decreased by 58% and the number of suspensions decreased by 75%. NES 19 18 22 For the 13 program participants, the number of office referrals increased by 16% and the number of suspensions increased by 22%. 1 Student was assigned to Turning Points MES For the 10 program participants, the number of office referrals remained the same and the number of suspensions decreased by 60%. RHES 32 27 25 For the 20 program participants, the number of office referrals decreased by 22% and the number of suspensions decreased by 33%. SES For the 10 program participants, there were no office referrals for 2016 and 2017. TES 38 30 4 For the 12 program participants, the number of office referrals decreased by 79% and the number of suspensions decreased by 87%. Total 106 88 65 48 Of the 80 elementary program participants, the number of office referrals decreased by 39% and the number of suspensions decreased by 45%.

Middle School Check and Connect Program Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! Middle School Check and Connect Program   2016 2017 Program Summary Data Office Referrals OSS AMS 13 5 18 4 For the 26 program participants, the number of office referrals increased by 38% and the number of suspensions decreased by 20%. MAMS 113 63 39 19 For the 29 program participants, the number of office referrals decreased by 65% and the number of suspensions decreased by 70%. 5 Participants were assigned to SGRAC 2 Students Transferred SSMS 105 64 50 20 For the 18 program participants, the number of office referrals decreased by 52% and the number of suspensions decreased by 70%. 3 Participants were assigned to SGRAC Total 231 132 107 43 Of the 73 middle school program participants, the number of office referrals decreased by 54% and the number of suspensions decreased by 67%.

Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 Albany High 2 Albany Middle School 2, 3 Alice Coachman Elementary School 1, 2, 3 2,3 Dougherty Comprehensive High School International Studies Jackson Heights Elementary School Lamar Reese School of the Arts 1, 2 Lake Park Lincoln Elementary Magnet School 2, Live Oak Elementary School Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School Merry Acres Middle School Monroe High School Morningside Elementary School Northside Elementary School Radium Springs Elementary School Radium Springs Middle School Robert A. Cross Middle Magnet Sherwood Acres Elementary School 1, 3 Southside Middle School Turner Elementary School 1, 2. 3 West Town Elementary School Westover High School Changes In Student Support 1 - PBIS 2 – CAB 3 – Check & Connect

Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time! Initiative Elementary Middle High All Elementary/Middle School Schedules √ Literacy Program Professional Learning Communities Reading Endorsements Science Endorsements Math Endorsements Gifted Endorsements AP Institutes Truancy Officer School-Based Health Clinics DCSS Continuous Improvement Process Turning Point PALS Program CCPLC TKES/LKES Move on When Ready (MOWR) Response To Intervention 1:1 Technology Integration 21st Century Classroom Technology Changes Other Areas

Building a Great Community, One Student at a Time!