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Welcome to the 2012-2013 Malcolm Public Schools State of the Schools Address
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Board of Education Michelle Bice Don Densberger Cheryl Lindner Kevin Lostroh Ed Swotek Craig Vanderkolk Administration Greg Adams: High School Principal Amber Dolliver:Elementary Principal Jenny Piening:Director of Student Services Staff Introductions
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1.Strategic Plan 2.State Test Scores (NeSA) 3.Extracurricular Activity Numbers 4.Looking Ahead State of the Schools Address
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Malcolm vs. State in Reading Malcolm Reading Growth Malcolm vs. State in Math Malcolm Math Growth Malcolm vs. State in Science Malcolm 4 th Grade Writing Malcolm vs. State in Writing NeSA
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Malcolm has out performed the state three consecutive years Malcolm has been rated #4 (C-2) two out of three years in the Governors rankings
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The class of 2020 had the most significant improvement22+ points The classes of 2019 and 2017 have shown two consecutive years of improvement All but one class showed improvement from 2010-11 to 2011-12
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Malcolm has averaged nine point higher than the state for two consecutive years Malcolm showed a four point increase from 2010-11 to 2011-12
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The class of 2017 had the most significant improvement8+ points All but one class showed improvement from 2010-11 to 2011-12
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Malcolm outperformed the state at each grade levelthe 11 th grade by 18+ points Malcolm 11 th grade ranked in the top 8% out of 249 districts
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Malcolm outperformed the state at the 8 th grade level Malcolm 11 th grade writing was the only NeSA test where we did not outperform the state average
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High School (76% of the student body is active in an extracurricular activity) Volleyball ( 32 participants) Varsity had 16 wins and 17 losses; Junior Varsity had 8 wins and 8 losses Football ( 43 participants) Varsity had 7 wins and 3 losses; Junior Varsity had 5wins and 0 losses Cross Country ( 19 participants) Girls Seven individual meet champions, Conference Champions, District Champions, 3 rd place at State with one medalist Boys Conference runner-up, One state medalist Cheer (9 participants) Drama (35 participants) Band (29 participants) Choir (35 participants) Extra-Curricular Activities
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Jr. High School (93% of the student body is active in an extracurricular activity) Volleyball ( 24 participants) A team 11-1; B team 7-0; C team 4-1 Football ( 29 participants) 6-0 Cross Country ( 15 participants) Several top finishers in each meet One ECNC medalistBoys; One ECNC medalist--Girls Band (37 participants) Choir (46 participants) Extra-Curricular (Cont.)
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1.Academics Professional Development Curriculum Test Scores School Improvement Opportunities 2.Community Surveys Follow-up with the Strategic Plan Team Communication District School Classroom Looking Ahead
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Question and Answer
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