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1 Superintendent’s Report Monday, March 25, 2013 Donna M. Hargens, Ed.D. Superintendent Jefferson County Public Schools

2 Unbridled Learning Model JCPS District– 2012 Total Weighted Score: 50.8 Achievement (26%) Student performance in the five content areas of reading, mathematics, science, social studies and writing (on-demand and language—editing and mechanics). A formula awards points based on the student performance levels of Novice, Apprentice, Proficient and Distinguished (NAPD). Gap (26%) A single student gap group that includes students with membership in the following groups as required by federal guidelines: African-American, Hispanic, Native American, students with disabilities, poverty (qualified for free or reduced price lunch) and limited English proficient. Growth (29%) A statistical program generates a Student Growth Percentile by comparing an individual student’s score to the student’s academic peers using two years of test scores. Growth is reported for reading and mathematics in grades 4 through 8 and at grade 11. Graduation Rate (7%) Percent of students who graduate within four years of high school. It is calculated as the number of graduates with diploma in 4 years + graduates with diploma but IEP allowed 4 or more years divided by the 9 th grade membership 07-08 + 10 th grade membership 08-09 divided by 2. Level Achievement WeightGap WeightGrowth WeightReadiness WeightGraduation Weight Elementary 30 4000 Middle 28 160 High 20 District 26 29127 15.2 8.1 17.8 5.1 4.5 College/Career Readiness (12%) Percent of students who are ready for college and/or careers, based on test scores and certifications earned. It is measured by EXPLORE scores for middle school and at the high school ACT benchmarks, college placement tests and career measures.

3 JCPS College and Career Readiness Targets

4 JCPS Graduation Rate Targets

5 Graduation Trend Data: 2008-2012

6 JCPS Graduation Rates School Name20082009201020112012AFGR GOALMET Atherton High School79.769.273.871.174.773.5YES Ballard High91.185.982.378.290.780.0YES Brown SchoolNA89.988.280.989.782.5YES Butler Traditional High School89.181.987.981.583.0 YES Central High School80.679.377.175.886.777.8YES Doss High64.864.160.959.570.063.0YES Dupont Manual High92.895.092.091.996.092.5YES Eastern High76.778.671.367.074.869.8YES Fairdale High School68.771.162.176.571.978.5NO Fern Creek Traditional High62.265.864.667.478.570.2YES Iroquois High49.548.340.540.146.845.4YES Jeffersontown High School65.160.362.469.159.771.7NO Louisville Male High School8584.783.584.784.185.9NO Moore Traditional School57.150.562.152.862.356.9YES Pleasure Ridge Park High70.571.172.270.366.872.8NO Seneca High69.468.964.959.766.863.2YES Southern High School60.862.761.961.368.864.6YES The Academy @ Shawnee52.644.847.242.358.947.4YES Valley High School45.149.852.652.469.756.5YES Waggener High School61.854.259.259.173.562.6YES Western High School67.960.352.568.366.971.0NO Priority School Total60.859.957.458.967.1 DISTRICT TOTAL67.765.369.367.869.470.5NO STATE TOTAL7575.176.777.878.879.6NO

7 http://www.jefferson.kyschools.us/Departments/Planning/JCPSTransformationalZone.htm

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