PARCC Initiatives & Goals Educational Programs Resources

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PARCC Initiatives & Goals Educational Programs Resources SOUTHAMPTON PARCC Resources Initiatives & Goals Dedicated Key Stakeholders Educational Programs :

Partnership for Assessment of College & Careers (PARCC) Created to measure students ability to apply their knowledge of concepts rather than memorize facts Builds pathways to college and careers Assesses the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) District results of test scores, are utilized to identify strengths and weaknesses of the curriculum in alignment of the CCSS

PARCC Grade Level Overview 2015 ELA 2016 ELA= 10.2% Overall Increase   Not Yet Meeting Partially Approaching Meeting Exceeding % >= Level 4 Grade 3 12% 19% 23% 43% 3% 46% 9% 16% 26% 45% 4% 49% Grade 4 13% 33% 40% 6% 15% 32% 37% 10% 47% Grade 5 5% 11% 52% 0% 7% 59% 8% 67% Grade 6 1% 21% 63% 69% 25% Grade 7 62% 14% 68% 84% Grade 8 29% 50% 57% 82% Average 55.8% 66% 2015 Mathematics 2016 Mathematics= 13.5% Overall Increase 42% 54% 34% 17% 53% 20% 41% 38% 55% 39% 48% Grade 8* 18% Algebra 1 0%   0%  18% 76%  6%   82% 87%  100% 59.5%

PARCC Student Growth Chart   MATH ELA GRADE 2015 2016 GROWTH 3 to 4 45% 53% +8% 46% 47% +1% 4 to 5 34% 55% +21% 49% 67% +18% 5 to 6 38% 41% +3% 52% +15% 6 to7 42% 48% +6% 69% 84% 7 to 8 66% +25 % 62% 82% +20% AVG. GROWTH +12.6% 13.8%

Southampton School District What are the factors that contributed towards our student growth?

Resources utilized to Achieve Student Growth Research Based Professional Development Rubicon Atlas Curriculum Mapping

Professional Learning Communities (PLC’s) School #1 Teachers School #2 Teachers 3rd grade teachers analyzing student data to develop goals

CCSS Aligned Resources for Students School #1 literature Room School #2 PLTW Classroom

Initiatives and S.M.A.R.T. Goals Board Approved District Goals at June BOE meeting. Example: Development of Reader’s Workshop in Grades K-5 Specific –What do you want to achieve? Measurable- Achievable-actionable tasks to achieve your goals Relevant-They should inspire you Time Specific-set reasonable time frames

School Objectives: Writer’s Workshop

B.O.E Goal: Development & Facilitation of S.T.E.M. Science (NGSS),

Technology Mrs. Sunbury’s Classroom

Engineering PLTW Project

Math

Additional Educational Programs Contributing to Student Achievement I &R S-Intervention and Referral Services RtI-Response to Intervention Special Education Programs All the Arts Programs: Art Music Band Chorus Design and Technology (Grade 8)

Afterschool Clubs & Activities Afterschool Homework Club Afterschool Supplemental Program (Grades K-2) Robotics Club (Grades 6-8) Lego Engineering ( Grades 2-5) Technology Club (Grades 6-8) Drama Club Newspaper Club Media Club Girls Excited about Math & Science (GEMS) World Culture Club Sports

Southampton Township School District PRIDE

FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT OF THE SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT OF THE SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT