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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! 1 Curriculum and Students Committee Meeting June 8, 2015 Dr. Maria Luisa Guerra Deputy Superintendent
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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! 2 College Board AP Program Update PSAT Summer Academy 2015-2016 Budget Princeton Review High School Courses
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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! 3 Benefits of preparing students for PSAT boosts student confidence for rigorous coursework Increases opportunities for UIL achievement positively impacts AP Potential identification improves AP exam participation and performance provides qualifying score for Dual Credit access increases SAT scores develops National Merit Scholars opens the door for student scholarship opportunities connects students to colleges, colleges recruit them College Board AP Program Update
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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! 4 College Board AP Program Update The Assessment Continuum
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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! 5 What: PSAT/NMSQT Summer 2015 Academy Who: 8 th grade reading/math commended students When: 20 days, 6 hrs/day, during June Where: one class/high school (20-24 students) Why: to prepare future National Merit Scholars How: Invite students to participate in a class to be taught by AP teachers from their high school PSAT/NMSQT Summer 2015 Academy
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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! 2015 STAAR 8 th Grade Reading Commended (Level III: Advanced) BakerBrowneCullenCunninghamDriscollGrantHaasHamlinKaffieMartinMiller MetroSouth ParkTotals 30627214718621740517920739922699132 2775 28.43%8.90%14.29%10.75%5.07%18.02%12.85%14.01%23.31%6.19%28.28%10.61%15.75% 872421201173232993142814437 High School# of Students EligibleAs of June 5, 8:00 am Carroll538 King5311 Miller Metro3212 Moody5112 Ray11221 Veterans13638 PSAT/NMSQT Summer 2015 Academy
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Dear Student, Printed on High School Letterhead Congratulations on your extraordinary achievement of scoring at the commended level on the 8 th grade STAAR assessment. We are pleased to join you in celebrating your accomplishment and want to help you continue to pursue a path that will lead to future success in Advanced Placement (AP) coursework, earning college credit, and receiving college scholarships. Whether you want to enhance your acceptability to the college you have dreamed of attending, qualify for scholarships, or improve your standing in a specific program, a strong performance on the PSAT test will make the difference. Learning some test taking strategies and reviewing the skills the test focuses on is the best way to prepare for the test. We are delighted to invite you to participate in the CCISD PSAT/NMSQT 2015 Summer Academy. The Academy will be held on our campus June 15-July 8, Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. During this full-day Academy, we will help you build the skills, the confidence, and the stamina you need to achieve your best in your Pre-AP and AP courses and on the PSAT for 9 th grade students that will be given in October. The Academy will be held at (name of high school) and taught by your future high school teachers. These teachers have strong knowledge of the skills needed to teach you to do well on the PSAT and in the courses leading to college credit while attending high school. What a great way to get an introduction to your new life as a high school student and your new campus. Each class is limited to 24 students, so please let us know by June 5 if you are interested in participating in the PSAT/NMSQT 2015 Summer Academy. We will have an informational student/parent meeting on June 1, at 6:00 p.m. to provide an overview and answer questions you may have about the Academy. To register for the Academy, please do the following: Go to the District website at www.ccisd.us,www.ccisd.us Choose Students and Parents from the top menu bar From the drop down menu option, select Programs of Choice Scroll to the bottom of the webpage and select PSAT/NMSQT 2015 Summer Academy to complete a registration form. Registration will be accepted at the June 1 parent/student meeting. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Advanced Academics at 361.695.7221. I look forward to taking this journey with you, High School Principal’s signature
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2015 Summer Academy PARENT MEETING June 1, 2015 Academy Dates/Times June 15 - July 8, 2015 Monday – Thursday 8:30 am – 3:00 pm PSAT/NMSQT
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What is the PSAT/NMSQT It’s a test! PSAT Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test NMSQT National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test 9
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Students who scored at the commended level on the 8 th Grade STAAR Reading test may have several of the characteristics listed below. They: read a great deal on their own take pleasure in intellectual activity see cause-effect relationships have a questioning attitude hunger for knowledge Why Did Your Child Get Invited? 10
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help satisfy the hunger for knowledge keep minds engaged to develop critical thinking and problem solving skills teach skills to raise test scores prepare for rigorous courses in high school including Advanced Placement (AP), Pre-AP classes, and Dual Credit (DC) courses help gain entry to the college of your choice enhance the opportunity to be identified as a National Merit Scholar, and to qualify for many scholarship opportunities During the Academy, we want to: 11
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Reading, Writing, Math instruction Study/Organizational Skills Writing Projects STEM Activities Practice Exams College Knowledge Cognitive Skill Development Academic Behaviors Goal Setting Portfolio Development Student-led Conference Academy Activities Include: 12
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Accept the Challenge, Join Us… …for the PSAT/NMSQT 2015 Summer Academy 13
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Do you have any questions? Thank you for being here for your child. You were the first teacher and your child needs you regardless of their age. 14
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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! Summer 2015 Budget PSAT/NMSQT Summer 2015 Academy School# of Students Number of Days Number of Hours per day Number of Teachers Cost per Hour Total Carroll HS242062$25$ 6,000 King HS242062$25$ 6,000 Miller HS242062$25$ 6,000 Moody HS242062$25$ 6,000 Ray HS242062$25$ 6,000 Veterans HS 242062$25$ 6,000 Wages Payroll Benefits @ 15% Student Materials and daily snacks 6 sites @ $1,000 Total for Summer 2015 Budget $36,000 5,400 6,000 $47,400 15
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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! PSAT/NMSQT Summer 2015 Academy Cohort Journey for National Merit Scholarship Summer 2015 Advanced 8 th grade reading and math students attend PSAT/NMSQT Summer Academy Summer 2016 Attend 9 th grade PSAT Academy Summer Summer 2017 Attend 10 th grade PSAT Academy Summer Fall & Spring 2015-16 Cohort Meetings on Weekend to enhance skills & PSAT Prep Fall & Spring 2016-17 Cohort Meetings on Weekend to enhance skills & PSAT Prep Fall & Spring 2017-18 Enroll in Elective course during junior year to prepare for the PSAT, SAT, & ACT 16
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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! 17 Elective Course –Innovative course request –Local credit Students –Invite commended math and reading 10 th grade students to enroll in course as an 11 th grade student Structure –2 English, 2 Math teachers Princeton Review - High School Course
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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! 18 Curriculum –Purchased Princeton Review Student Kit –Fall Semester - Test Prep PSAT/NMSQT (October 14, 2015) SAT (December & January tests) –Spring Semester - Test Prep ACT test prep (April and June tests) Teacher (Princeton Review trained teacher) –Rotate each 3 weeks for math, reading, and writing Princeton Review - High School Course
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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! 19 Princeton Review - High School Course Princeton Review Cross-training Teacher Materials Student Materials Students and Parents Total $ 66,000 (24 teachers/ 2 math 2 English/HS $2,750/teacher) (reading and math materials included in training) $45,000 ($75/student for both reading and math, based on 24 students per trained teacher) $111,000.00 $12,000 Roadmap to College Seminar ($1,000/seminar, 1 fall, 1 spring) $ 12,000.00 $123,000.00 2015-2016 Budget for Princeton Review Source: May 13 Princeton Review Proposal
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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! 20 “ECISD’s (Odessa, TX) partnership with Princeton Review is already paying dividends when it comes to preparing high school graduates for college… After just one year, the Princeton Review class has had a positive impact. Students who took The Princeton Review scored an average of 1572 on the SAT, better than the Texas average of 1436. They also improved their SAT scores by an average of 235 points.” Princeton Review - High School Course
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Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success! 21 Questions/Comments College Board AP Program Update
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