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Eastern School District School Organization Plan Public Presentation Morell Family of Schools March 25, 2009
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Impact of Declining Enrollment Eastern School District 20012008 15,173 13,111 6 Years – Loss of 2,000
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Impact of Declining Enrollment 20 elementary schools have lost between 30% and 50% of students in the past decade 10 schools with 90 or fewer students 35 of our schools will lose students in the next decade 14 will lose up to 25% more of their students
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20012008Change Morell Cons.213156-27% Morell High338313-7% Mt. Stewart Cons.118 50-58% St. Peter’s Cons.109 59-46% St. Teresa’s Cons. 62 47-24% Tracadie Cross Cons.123 73-40% Morell Family of Schools
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20082015Change Morell Cons.156126-19% Morell High313186-40% Mt. Stewart Cons. 50 42-16% St. Peter’s Cons. 59 43-27% St. Teresa’s Cons. 47 48-- Tracadie Cross Cons. 73 66-10% Morell Family of Schools
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How has this development impacted our students? 1. The breadth and depth of specialist programming Physical Education Music Resource-based Learning French
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2.The scope of student support services Guidance Special Education Resource Reading Recovery ®
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3.Teaching – Learning Process Teachers “stretched” across grades Teachers “stretched” across subject areas Teacher isolation Lack of administrative direction and support
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4.Student Diversity Children’s social and emotional development may be affected by split classes and soon, triple-graded classes
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Why are we concerned? Student Achievement Student Improvement Literacy – Numeracy standards increasing
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What should we do? Focus on the teaching – learning process Emphasize structured and explicit teaching methods aimed at specific skill development in reading, writing and mathematics
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What is the best way to do it? At least 2 teachers per grade Single graded classrooms 15-20 students grade 1-3, 20-25 students grade 4-6 Strong student support and specialist programs Within grade teacher collaboration and administrative leadership and support
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St. Peter’s Cons. Catchment Area 63 Students – Grades 1-8 St. Peter’s Cons.54 students Morell Cons. 8 students Fortune/Rollo Bay Cons. 1 student
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St. Peter’s Cons. 59 students – 6.22 FTE Grade 1 - 5 students (1/2 split class after 10 am) Grade 2 - 9 students Grade 3 - 5 students (3/4 split class) Grade 4 - 9 students Grade 5 - 6 students (5/6 split class) Grade 6 - 8 students Grade 7 - 9 students (7/8 split class) Grade 8 - 8 students S/T Ratio – 9.49
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St. Peter’s Cons. Programs Resource/Special Education –.65 split among four staff – one person fully trained Trained individual also responsible for Gr. 7/8 Math, Gr. 7/8 Language Arts and Reading Recovery ® Reading Recovery ® - Resource teacher Guidance –.17 (full-time position shared among four schools) Library – Contact Physical Education –.20 split between two staff – one fully trained 1) Gr. 3 core subjects; Gr. 4 core subjects; Gr. 1-4 Physical Education; and Gr. 7 & 8 Resource 2) Vice-Principal Music –.18 fully trained Principal –.35 Administration time – Gr. 1 Language Arts, Gr. 1/2 Health/Soc. Studies, Gr. 3/4 Resource help Vice-Principal –.05 Administration time – Gr. 1-8 Technology, Gr. 5/6 Soc. Studies, Science, Health, Physical Education; Gr. 7/8 Soc. Studies, Science, Physical Education, Resource; Library Contact, Site Technology Contact French – Gr. 3-8 French; Gr. 5/6 Language Arts; Gr. 5/6 Math
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St. Teresa’s Cons. Catchment Area 55 Students – Grades 1-8 St. Teresa’s Cons.42 students Morell Cons. 8 students Montague Cons. 2 students Birchwood Int. 1 student Glen Stewart Ele. 1 student Stonepark Int. 1 student
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St. Teresa’s Cons. 47 students – 4.90 FTE Grade 1 - 5 students (1/2 split class) Grade 2 - 6 students Grade 3 - 5 students (3/4 split class) Grade 4 - 4 students Grade 5 - 6 students (5/6 split class) Grade 6 - 10 students Grade 7 - 8 students (7/8 split class) Grade 8 - 3 students S/T Ratio – 9.59
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St. Teresa’s Cons. Programs Resource/Special Education –.25 fully trained; plus Gr. 3/4 core subjects (except Math); Gr. 7/8 Health Reading Recovery ® - Only 5 students – not needed Guidance –.16 (full-time position shared among four schools) Library – Site contact Physical Education –.13 – not qualified – Gr. 1-8 program; Gr. 3/4 Math; Gr. 5/6 Soc. Studies, Gr. 5/6 Health, Gr. 7/8 Soc. Studies (.58 in total) Music –.17 fully qualified Principal –.15 Administration time – also Gr. 1/2 core subjects, except Math Vice-Principal and French – Gr. 3-8 Core French, fully qualified; Gr. 7/8 core subjects; no administrative time
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Tracadie Cross Cons. Catchment Area 86 Students – Grades 1-8 Tracadie Cross Cons.63 students Sherwood Ele.10 students LM Montgomery Ele. 3 students Morell Cons. 3 students Stonepark Int. 3 students Mont. Cons., Mt. Stewart Cons., 4 students Queen Charlotte, St. Teresa’s Cons.
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Tracadie Cross Cons. 73 students – 7.95 FTE Grade 1 - 4 students (1/2 split class) Grade 2 - 11 students Grade 3 - 3 students (3/4 split class) Grade 4 - 6 students Grade 5 - 11 students (5/6 split class) Grade 6 - 6 students Grade 7 - 16 students Grade 8 - 15 students S/T Ratio – 9.18
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Tracadie Cross Cons. Programs Resource –.7 - Not fully trained; Gr. 1-8 (except Math) plus Gr. 1/2 Health, Gr. 7/8 Language Arts Special Education – 0 Reading Recovery® - Resource Teacher Guidance –.33 (shared among three schools) Library – Contact Physical Education –.17 – Not fully trained; Gr. 1-8 Physical Education, plus Gr. 7/8 Language Arts & Health; Gr. 8 Science & Soc. Studies; Gr. 8 Math Resource Music –.13 – Not fully trained Principal –.40 Administration time plus Gr. 7/8 Math, Gr. 7 Soc. Studies, Site Technology Contact Vice-Principal – No administrative time - Gr. 1/2 split all core subjects French –.30 – Fully trained
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