Equity Audit ADMS 627 Jill Blom Fairfield Middle School
FMS Demographics General enrollment: 965 Students Racial 6th: 353 85.8% Black 6.6% White 3.3% Hispanic .5% Asian
FMS Demographics 65% Economically Deprived 40% one-parent family* <5% absent rate daily 137 EXED students 9 EXED teachers (FMS 1/14 HCPS 1/13.3) 50% of students read below grade level 30% of our non-IB students read at or above grade level
State Accreditation VDOE: Accredited with Warning HCPS: Tier I Most interventions 2014 SOL Pass Rates: English 60% Math 36% Social Studies 74% Science 64%
Math SOL Scores: The Data 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Math SOL Pass ALL 39% 37% 36% (72%) Math SOL Pass BLACK 36% 35% (56%) Math SOL Pass WHITE < 60% (79%) Math SOL Pass EXED 29% 26% 21% (42%) Math SOL Pass ECO DISADV 45% 31% (59%) 2001 Standards Revised New SOL Test - Spring 2012 < - A group below state definitions for personally identifiable results
Reading SOL Scores: The Data 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Reading SOL Pass ALL 84% 64% 60% (72%) BLACK 61% 58% (55%) WHITE < 89% (80%) EXED 45% 29% 33% (40%) ECO DISADV 81% 55% 52% (57%) < - A group below state definitions for personally identifiable results
Math SOL Scores: Plan of Action Common Warm-Ups Tutoring Saturday Academy Math Camp Online Testing Technology Enhanced Items Parent SOL Night - WUs - in SOL format, allows for daily review instead of waiting until two weeks before SOL to start reviewing) - Tutoring (before school, during directed study, after school, students pulled out of their elective classes for remediation, strand specific) - Offer Saturday Academy - All tests given on the computer (so students can get used to seeing 1 question a time and taking tests on the computer) - Math camp -students will rotate between four rooms to receive tutoring on each strand of the SOL) - Create technology enhanced items for each chapter to allow students to practice using the tools - Parent Information Nights (explain to parents how the current tests differ from the tests under the old standards and how we all play a part in preparing students for the SOL tests)
Reading SOL Scores: Plan of Action Perform Needs Assessment Professional Development Create collaborative learning groups Enhance instructional resource material Tutoring Parent Night Community Partnerships
Conclusion FMS is serving a unique student body A lot of energy goes into remediating to achieve accreditation There are equity issues for both: Students as members of the FMS community School as a member of the HCPS community Involving all stakeholders in a committed process to improve the educational experience for all students
Sources Fairfield Middle School Retrieved from http://www.publicschoolreview.com Virginia Department of Education School Report Cards US Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights