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6/6/2016 Welcome Back! 2012-2013 School Year CROSS CREEK HIGH SCHOOL “Creating Tomorrow’s Successes Today” Our Mission is to provide a positive, challenging, safe environment that promotes the development of motivated, respectful, lifelong learners who are well prepared to succeed in a rapidly changing society.
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Cross Creek High School “Creating Tomorrow’s Successes Today” Our Mission is to provide a positive, challenging, safe environment that promotes the development of motivated, respectful, lifelong learners who are well prepared to succeed in a rapidly changing society. 6/6/2016
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My motivation: 6/6/2016
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CROSS CREEK HIGH SCHOOL STATE OF THE SCHOOL 2011-2012
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Graduation Rate Trend Analysis 2012 Last Year 2.2 % increase Leaver Rate
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Graduation Rate System Analysis 2012
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GHSWT Writing Trend Analysis 2012 Last Year 1 % Increase
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GHSWT Writing Sub-group Analysis 201
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GHSWT Writing County Comparison 2012
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Attendance Rate Trend Analysis 2011
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Attendance Rate Sub-group Analysis 2011
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EOCT 9 TH. LIT. 17 % increase in 5 years 3.2 % increase last year
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EOCT 9 TH. LIT.: Sub Group Analysis 2012
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EOCT 9 TH. LIT.: Domain Analysis
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EOCT 11 TH. LIT. 3.55 % increase in 5 years.44 % decrease last year
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EOCT 11 TH. LIT.: Sub Group Analysis 2012
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EOCT 11 TH. LIT.: Domain Analysis
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EOCT Economics 2.27 % increase last year 16.8 % increase in 5 years
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EOCT ECON Sub Group Analysis 2012
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EOCT Economics: Domain Analysis
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EOCT MATH I 9.3 % increase last year 4.3 % increase in 2 years
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EOCT Math 1 Sub Group Analysis 2012
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EOCT MATH I: Domain Analysis
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EOCT MATH II 4.6 % increase last year
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EOCT Math 2 Sub Group Analysis 2012
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EOCT MATH II: Domain Analysis
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EOCT PHYSICAL SCIENCE 5.4 % increase in 5 years 10 % decrease last year
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EOCT Physical Science Sub Group Analysis 2012
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EOCT PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Domain Analysis
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EOCT U.S HISTORY 2.3 % decrease last year 23.1 % increase in 5 years
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EOCT US History Sub Group Analysis 2012
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EOCT US History: Domain Analysis
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EOCT BIOLOGY 15.1 % increase in 5 years 3.3 % increase last year
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EOCT Biology Sub Group Analysis 2012
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EOCT PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Domain Analysis
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EOPA Fashion Marketing
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EOPA Financial Management
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EOPA Foerestry
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EOPA Horticulture
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EOPA Fashion Marketing
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Expectations Consistency is the key to success! Be consistent with your : Instruction Discipline Attendance (7:20-3:20) Attitude Be at your door in the morning and afternoon. Supervise, Supervise, Supervise! Duty stations on time the whole time. Maximize instruction; the majority of instruction should not be from a desk. Be hesitant about writing hall passes. At least 3 steps before a referral to the office-follow your discipline plan. Students always on task. Make parental contact periodically-no surprises, document. No all calls during instructional time.
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ANALYZE THE DATA WHAT DATA DO WE WANT TO LOOK AT? 1.EOCT Data FOR : a.LANGUAGE ARTS b.MATH c.SCIENCE d.SOCIAL STUDIES e.WRITING f.EOPA Data 2. GRADUATION RATE (cohort rate) 3. ATTENDANCE RATE 4. Failure Rate
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As part of our root cause analysis…our Fishbone Diagram looked like this: High Failure Rate on the EOCT tests in all Content areas CurriculumAssessmentInstruction Organization/ Operations Student & Stakeholder Engagement Professional Learning New Curriculum Inclusion Beginning ability level Differentiated Learners Not covering all materials SWD Lack of knowledge No Student Accountability Student apathy Valid District Benchmarks Unclear testing Protocols Unaligned teaching vocabulary Reading Comprehension Failing at point of test Inclusion No differentiated instruction Valid Benchmarks
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SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE 6/6/2016
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Schedule of Events for 8/8/12- 8/10/12 6/6/2016
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8/8/2012 Agenda/Topics to Be Covered Welcome new staff members: General announcements Sexual Harassment-Students and Employees Child Abuse Reporting Alcohol, Tobacco, and Illegal Substances policy Beeper and Mobile Phones-Students and Employees Dress Code for Employees Site Safety Manual
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Agenda/Topics to Be Covered Student Searches Code of Ethics for Educators Code of Student Conduct and Discipline Attendance Protocol Bomb Threats Corporal Punishment 6/6/2016
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Agenda/Topics to Be Covered Dress Code for Student Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Field Trip/Excursion Policies and Procedures Internet Access Policy Duty Schedules Opening Day 6/6/2016
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New Staff Members and Changes:
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Registration Schedules Class Rosters 6/6/2016
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SEXUAL HARASSMENT 6/6/2016
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CHILD ABUSE REPORTING 6/6/2016
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ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES POLICIES 6/6/2016
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CELL PHONE POLICY STUDENTS AND EMPLOYEES 6/6/2016
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DRESS CODE STUDENTS AND EMPLOYEES 6/6/2016
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SAFETY FIRE DRILLS LOCKDOWNS TORNADOS BOMB THREATS 6/6/2016
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STUDENT SEARCHES 6/6/2016
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CODE OF ETHICS 6/6/2016
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CODE OF STUDENT CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE 6/6/2016
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ATTENDANCE PROTOCOL 6/6/2016
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CORPORAL PUNISHMENT 6/6/2016
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FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA) The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. 6/6/2016
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FIELD TRIP/EXCURSION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 6/6/2016
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INTERNET ACCESS POLICY 6/6/2016
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DUTY SCHEDULES 6/6/2016
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OPENING DAY 1 ST WEEK PROCEDURES 6/6/2016
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Classroom Policies Highlight most important policies Review school hours and daily schedule Talk about homework expectations Explain your classroom management plan Note: This may take more than one slide.
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6/6/2016 Special Projects List special projects including field trips, organized by the school year calendar
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6/6/2016 Grading Discuss purpose of grades Review report card format Outline grading process and timetable Discuss any other means of evaluation
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6/6/2016 Parent Conferences Review conference schedule Distribute sign up sheet Review expectations for parent conferences Explain how you can be reached to discuss concerns
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6/6/2016 Q&A Invite questions from parents/students
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6/6/2016 Summary Discuss topics covered Reiterate welcome Wrap-up
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CHANGE CARE HUSTLE APPROACHABLE NICE GRATEFUL ENCOURAGING 6/6/2016
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MISTAKES 6/6/2016
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