Welcome to the Malcolm Public Schools State of the Schools Address
Board of Education Michelle Bice Don Densberger Cheryl Lindner Kevin Lostroh Ed Swotek Craig Vanderkolk Administration Greg Adams: High School Principal Amber Dolliver:Elementary Principal Jenny Piening:Director of Student Services Staff Introductions
1.Strategic Plan 2.State Test Scores (NeSA) 3.Extracurricular Activity Numbers 4.Looking Ahead State of the Schools Address
Malcolm vs. State in Reading Malcolm Reading Growth Malcolm vs. State in Math Malcolm Math Growth Malcolm vs. State in Science Malcolm 4 th Grade Writing Malcolm vs. State in Writing NeSA
Malcolm has out performed the state three consecutive years Malcolm has been rated #4 (C-2) two out of three years in the Governors rankings
The class of 2020 had the most significant improvement22+ points The classes of 2019 and 2017 have shown two consecutive years of improvement All but one class showed improvement from to
Malcolm has averaged nine point higher than the state for two consecutive years Malcolm showed a four point increase from to
The class of 2017 had the most significant improvement8+ points All but one class showed improvement from to
Malcolm outperformed the state at each grade levelthe 11 th grade by 18+ points Malcolm 11 th grade ranked in the top 8% out of 249 districts
Malcolm outperformed the state at the 8 th grade level Malcolm 11 th grade writing was the only NeSA test where we did not outperform the state average
High School (76% of the student body is active in an extracurricular activity) Volleyball ( 32 participants) Varsity had 16 wins and 17 losses; Junior Varsity had 8 wins and 8 losses Football ( 43 participants) Varsity had 7 wins and 3 losses; Junior Varsity had 5wins and 0 losses Cross Country ( 19 participants) Girls Seven individual meet champions, Conference Champions, District Champions, 3 rd place at State with one medalist Boys Conference runner-up, One state medalist Cheer (9 participants) Drama (35 participants) Band (29 participants) Choir (35 participants) Extra-Curricular Activities
Jr. High School (93% of the student body is active in an extracurricular activity) Volleyball ( 24 participants) A team 11-1; B team 7-0; C team 4-1 Football ( 29 participants) 6-0 Cross Country ( 15 participants) Several top finishers in each meet One ECNC medalistBoys; One ECNC medalist--Girls Band (37 participants) Choir (46 participants) Extra-Curricular (Cont.)
1.Academics Professional Development Curriculum Test Scores School Improvement Opportunities 2.Community Surveys Follow-up with the Strategic Plan Team Communication District School Classroom Looking Ahead
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