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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Annual Performance Report February 9, 2012
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Mission Statement To successfully prepare present and future generations in the Edgewood Independent School District for college and career pathways by establishing a Culture of Educational Excellence.
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Academic Excellence Indicator System Texas Education Agency http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/aeis/
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio AEIS Academic Excellence Indicator System –Performance Information –Staff Information –Finance Information –Program Participation Information
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Edgewood A Snapshot of Our District
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Student Information EdgewoodState Economically Disadvantaged 92.6%59.2% Limited English Proficient 19.4%16.9% At-Risk 71.0%46.3% Bilingual / ESL 19.7%16.2% Career and Technical Education 7.8%7.7% Gifted and Talented Education 7.8%7.7% Special Education 10.1%8.8%
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Edgewood ISD State Accountability Information
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio TAKS Data Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Key Changes in 2011 Accountability ELL Progress Indicator Commended Performance included in campus rating TAKS Alternate and Modified assessments included in ratings Elimination of Texas Projection Measure
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio AEIS Ratings Exemplary 90% +25% Commended + 60% ELL Progress Indicator Recognized 80% + 15%Commended + 60% ELL Progress Indicator Academically Acceptable –Reading, Writing, Social Studies 70% –Math 65% –Science 60% Academically Unacceptable
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio AEIS Rating Standards 2011 Dropout Rate 1.6% Completion Rate 75%
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio TAKS Data
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio AEIS Ratings High Schools –John F. Kennedy High School = Academically Acceptable –Memorial High School = Academically Acceptable
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio AEIS Ratings Middle Schools –Brentwood Middle School = Academically Acceptable –Gus Garcia Middle School = Academically Unacceptable –Wrenn Middle School = Academically Acceptable
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio AEIS Ratings Elementary School –Cisneros = Academically Acceptable –Gardendale = Academically Acceptable –Henry B. Gonzalez = Academically Acceptable –Lyndon B. Johnson = Recognized –Las Palmas = Recognized –Loma Park = Recognized –Perales = Academically Acceptable –Roosevelt = Recognized –Stafford = Academically Acceptable –Winston = Academically Acceptable
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio AEIS Ratings Schools Not Rated –DAEP –Burleson Early Childhood Center –Cardenas Early Childhood Center –Stafford Early Childhood Center
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Campus Accomplishments 16 Gold Performance Acknowledgements for Edgewood ISD
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Gold Performance Awards Commended Performance Math –L. B. Johnson Elementary –Las Palmas Elementary Writing –L. B. Johnson Elementary
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Commended Performance Science –Gardendale Elementary –Lyndon B. Johnson Elementary –Loma Park Elementary Gold Performance Awards
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Commended Performance Social Studies –Edgewood ISD –John F. Kennedy High School –Memorial High School –Brentwood Middle School Gold Performance Awards
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Gold Performance Awards Recommended High School Program –John F. Kennedy High School –Class of 2010 –88.4% of the graduates
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Comparable Improvement Reading –Stafford Elementary Gold Performance Awards
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Comparable Improvement Math –Gardendale Elementary –L. B. Johnson Elementary –Las Palmas Elementary Gold Performance Awards
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Additional Reports
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Attendance Rate Edgewood ISD (09-10) = 93.8% Edgewood ISD (08-09) = 94.1% Edgewood ISD (07-08) = 94.0% State = 95.5%
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Attendance
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Attendance
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Annual Dropout Rate (Grades 7-8) Edgewood ISD (09-10) = 0.1% –Brentwood Middle School = 0.0% –Gus Garcia Middle School = 0.0% –Wrenn Middle School = 0.2% Edgewood ISD (08-09) = 0.1% Edgewood ISD (07-08) = 0.2% State = 0.2%
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Completion Rate (Graduates + Continuers) Edgewood ISD (09-10) = 86.8% Edgewood ISD (08-09) = 81.9% Edgewood ISD (07-08) = 80.0% State = 92.7%
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio English Language Learner Progress Measure Edgewood ISD (10-11) = 72% Edgewood ISD (09-10) = 71% Edgewood ISD (08-09) = 71% State = 80%
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio College Readiness Indicators
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Advanced Course / Dual Enrollment Completion Edgewood ISD (09-10) = 20.1% Edgewood ISD (08-09) = 18.0% Edgewood ISD (07-08) = 16.6% State = 26.3%
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Recommended High School Program / Distinguished Achievement Program Edgewood ISD (09-10) = 84.6% Edgewood ISD (08-09) = 85.1% Edgewood ISD (07-08) = 84.6% State = 92.7%
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Texas Success Initiative English Language Arts Edgewood ISD (10-11) = 53% Edgewood ISD (09-10) = 38% Edgewood ISD (08-09) = 45% State = 66% Math Edgewood ISD (10-11) = 48% Edgewood ISD (09-10) = 41% Edgewood ISD (08-09) = 45% State = 69%
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio SAT/ACT Results Tested Edgewood ISD (09-10) = 55% Edgewood ISD (08-09) = 63.3% Edgewood ISD (07-08) = 63.1% State = 62.6%
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio TELPAS Data Students are assessed in English: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing. Texas English Language Proficiency System
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Kindergarten through 2 nd Grade Composite Rating Number Assessed BeginningIntermediateAdvanced Advanced High 71859%20%14%8%
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio 3 rd Grade through 12 th Grade Composite Rating Number Assessed BeginningIntermediateAdvanced Advanced High 12195%14%29%52%
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Texas Education Agency The complete report may be accessed at: http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/aeis/
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Safe & Drug Free Schools (SDFS) Comparison of 2007-2008 to 2011-2012 1 st and 2 nd 9-Week Incidents
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Safe and Drug Free Schools Pursuant to No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Requires States to: Establish a state policy to provide an Unsafe School Choice Option (USCO) Identify persistently dangerous schools Identify types of offenses that are considered to be violent criminal offenses Provide a safe public school choice Certify compliance with USCO
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Edgewood Independent School District is Compliant - No Persistently Dangerous Schools
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Aggregate Comparison Comparison of 1 st and 2 nd 9 week periods 2007-2008 to 2011-2012 Green reflects positive change compared to the previous year Red reflects negative change compared to the previous year White reflects either the first year or no change compared to the previous year
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Possession, sale or use of tobacco, alcohol or other drugs IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 1. Referrals for disciplinary action Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 70 44 47 74 56 44 21 29 45 33 14 22 16 29 20 0120301203
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 2. Out-of- School suspensions Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 48 31 38 62 47 35 12 23 34 31 13 19 15 18 16 0000000000 Possession, sale or use of tobacco, alcohol or other drugs
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 3. Students arrested for offenses Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 4 3 2 21 9 2 2 2 18 4 2103521035 0000000000 Possession, sale or use of tobacco, alcohol or other drugs
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 4. Students placed in Alternative Education Program Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 44 30 21 33 36 34 13 10 19 24 10 16 11 14 12 0100001000 Possession, sale or use of tobacco, alcohol or other drugs
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 5. Expulsions Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 1130011300 0030000300 0000000000 0100001000 Possession, sale or use of tobacco, alcohol or other drugs
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Assaults IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 6. Against students Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 99 65 43 62 21 28 9 1 8 14 59 56 42 50 6 0004100041
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Assaults IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 7. Against teachers or staff Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12 16 7 6 5 1212212122 8 12 5 3 3 3211032110
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Gang violence IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 8. Incidents of school- related gang violence Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 99 69 83 71 16 22 19 50 11 7 48 48 33 60 9 4200042000
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Possession of a weapon IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 9. Number of firearms confiscated Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Possession of a weapon IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 10. Number of other weapons confiscated Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 3322033220 2200022000 1122011220 0000000000
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Acts of vandalism or criminal mischief IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 11. Against student property Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 26 3 8 8 1 22 0 3 2 0 4344043440 0012100121
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 12. Against teacher or staff property Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 7052070520 0022000220 6030060300 0000000000 Acts of vandalism or criminal mischief
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 13. Against school property Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 55 42 48 82 40 25 12 20 15 12 26 26 19 62 26 4495244952 Acts of vandalism or criminal mischief
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Other offenses IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 14. Out-of- school suspensions Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 1425 1107 1325 1278 831 567 477 513 445 239 752 594 773 794 544 61 36 39 39 48
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Other offenses IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 15. Students placed in Alternative Education Program Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 112 90 69 69 106 46 33 31 14 61 64 56 38 55 45 2100021000
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Other offenses IndicatorYearEISDHSMSEL 16. Expulsions Total Incident Counts 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 10 6 4 4 2 1412014120 1222212222 0010000100
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio What’s Coming in 2012 Texas is implementing a new state test this year. The STAAR, State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness will be administered for the first time this Spring.
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio STAAR More rigorous than TAKS; greater emphasis on college and career readiness Grades 3 – 8 will test same grades and content areas as TAKS High School will include 12 End of Course exams in the four core areas
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio STAAR Grades 3 – 8 3 rd – 8 th Math 3 rd – 8 th Reading 4 th and 7 th Writing 5 th and 8 th Science 8 th Social Studies End of Course English I, II, and III Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II Biology, Chemistry, Physics World Geography, World History U.S. History
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio To graduate a student must receive a high enough cumulative score based on all tests taken Recommended program graduates have to perform satisfactorily on Algebra II and English III assessment Distinguished program graduates have to perform satisfactorily on the college readiness component of Algebra II and English III
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio District must provide accelerated instruction to each student who fails to perform satisfactorily on an assessment Student’s score on the assessment must be worth 15% of the student’s final grade on the course
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio TAKS is being phased out and STAAR EOC is being phased in for high school students beginning with this year’s freshman class
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Edgewood ISD of San Antonio Although much is not known yet about the new state accountability system, it will form the basis for next year’s public report.
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