State of the Vikings February 13, 2018
Increase from last year We are the 91 certified educators 35 support staff 5 administrators $8.9 million budget $68,000 in referendum funds support NEHI Academic Program % Academy of Finance 14.8% Academy of information Technology 11.1% Automotive Academy 5.1% Culinary Academy 8.5% AVID 15% Personalized Learning 3.4% Community Based Instruction 0.5% Ethnicity % Asian 5.5% Black 18% Hispanic 14.7% White 57.1% Other 4.7% Increase from last year 1,751 students 61.4% qualify for free or reduced lunch 7.9% special education services 4.6% English second language 7.5% 504 plan services = 100% VIKING
Accolades AVID National Demonstration School 5,000+ schools offer AVID, less than 1% designated National Demonstration Schoolwide college readiness efforts and culture, demonstrated academic success Increase in verified college attendance (Since 2010) 11% increase in number of students enrolled in post-secondary Exceed state (+5%) averages AOF and Culinary are recognized by PCS as Distinguished Academies
Accolades Academy of Finance nominated for the eight straight year as a Model Program, received Model Status for 7 years in a row Jim Harbin Award Winner (mutli-media) Six Scholastic Art Awards Recipients 64 State Qualifiers for Future Business Leaders of America Superiors in Band, Chorus and Theatre programs Two published writers Athletics: Scholarships signings (Jacksonville State University, Auburn, and Glenville State) Boy’s Soccer, PCAC & District Champs, Regional Finalists Wrestling City Champs, Runner-Up at PCAC Six state qualifiers for swimming and diving Girls Basketball District Runners Up
Academic Profile School Grade Graduation Rate 2007 D 14 2008 2009 C 7 Year Grade Rank 2007 D 14 2008 2009 C 7 2010 A* 2011 B 13 2012 2013 B* 2014 C* 8 2015 2016 9 2017 5 *Denotes new formula/standards Graduation Rate Year Northeast HS Pinellas County 2012 80.6 72.0 2013 75.2 71.9 2014 81.8 76.2 2015 85.1 78.3 2016 88.2 80.1 2017 90.9 82.9
Challenges Students entering below grade level in reading— 47% of incoming students this year Attendance—91.8% Daily Attendance Rate Illegal substance use and mental health issues rising in society, growing number of teenagers using electronic cigarettes Changing view of socially acceptable behaviors
Successful Supports Positive school climate Tutoring and Saturday School programs Business support, mentors and volunteers Student Service supports College going supports: ACT/SAT, PSAT and Khan Academy, challenging curricula
Facility Projects Current Projects Next 1-5 Years School wide painting project Manufacturing Laboratory Campus wide pressure cleaning Next 1-5 Years Auditorium refurbish and new lobby Building 17 and Media Center upgrades
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