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Jasper City Schools: A Look at the Numbers Dr. Martha LaCroix Jasper City Schools Administrative Retreat – 7.7.14
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The Numbers Assessments Vision 2015 AdvancED Assist Surveys
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Stakeholder Surveys – AdvancED ASSIST Portal
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SchoolNumber of Respondents Walker High School62 Maddox Middle School42 Memorial Park Elementary33 T.R. Simmons Elementary32 West Jasper Elementary22 North Highland3 ASSIST Staff Survey Respondents “In progress” – No composite score yet
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SchoolNumber of Respondents Average Score Summary Walker High School2883.46 Maddox Middle School5223.69 Memorial Park Elementary572.84 T.R. Simmons Elementary1622.87 West Jasper Elementary682.89 ASSIST Student Survey Respondents
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SchoolNumber of Respondents Walker High School127 Maddox Middle School264 Memorial Park Elementary110 T.R. Simmons Elementary136 West Jasper Elementary54 North Highland4 ASSIST Parent Survey Respondents
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ASSIST Parent Survey Average Score Summary (5-point scale)
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ASSESSMENTS State trend toward questioning use of assessment data, making certain that formative and summative data is not repetitive, and that we don’t “over test.” Performance Series/Achievement Series ACT – Results in September Aspire – Results in September Alabama Science Assessment
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ASSESSMENTS EXPLORE – Composite score of 15.1 (national avg. is 15.5) PLAN – Composite score of 17.1 (national avg. is 17.2)
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ACT Aspire Results – Coming in September Visit www.act.org/aap/alabama for prototype reports.www.act.org/aap/alabama
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JCS – Vision 2015 – 4 th 9-Week Checkpoint Data Collection V2015 TARGETWHSMMSMPSTRSWJS ALL SCHOOLS % Students on A Honor Roll (Cumulative for year at each 9-week interval)25%7%14%58%44%27% % Students on A/B Honor Roll (Cumulative for year at each 9-week interval)35%11%23%27%34%31% Average Daily Attendance (most recent 20-day report)95%94%97%96% 93%
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JCS – Vision 2015 – 4 th 9-Week Checkpoint Data Collection V2015 TARGETMMS MIDDLE SCHOOL ONLY % Students Involved in Extracurricular Activities75%65% # 8th Graders Making B or Higher in Alg. I 28 (in 2012)27
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JCS – Vision 2015 – 4 th 9-Week Checkpoint Data Collection JCS - Vision 2015 Data -4th 9 Wks., 2013-14 V2015 TARGETWHS HIGH SCHOOL ONLY % Students Involved in Extracurricular Activities75%73% # 10th/11th Graders Making B or Higher in Alg. II92 (in 2012)67 # 12th Graders on Track to Graduate w/Honors Diploma 30 (per grade)27 # 11th Graders on Honors Diploma Program 19 # 10th Graders on Honors Diploma Program 73 # 9th Graders on Honors Diploma Program 90 # 12th Graders on Track to Graduate w/Advanced Diploma50%75 # 11th Graders on Advanced Diploma Program 135 # 10th Graders on Advanced Diploma Program 122 # 9th Graders on Advanced Diploma Program 66 % Seniors College-Bound (based on Sr. Survey or other appropriate source)90% 92% # 12th Graders on Track to Graduate as Career Technical Completers5024 # 11th Graders on Track to Graduate as Career Technical Completers 106 # 10th Graders on Track to Graduate as Career Technical Completers 128 # 9th Graders on Track to Graduate as Career Technical Completers 260
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Graduation Rate
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JCS – Graduation Rate WHSSystem 2009-2010 88.89% (AYP – Yes) 88.89% (AYP – Yes) 2010-2011 95.63% (AYP – Yes) 95.63% (AYP – Yes) 2011-2012 89.00 %** (AYP – Yes) 89.00 %** (AYP – Yes) 2012-2013 84.83%** 2013-2014 92% Listed by accountability year; based on previous calendar year data * Based on “Closing the Gap” calculations recently approved ** Determined by new NGA graduation cohort formula; the state and most district rates are lower
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