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Presented by: Chris Bradford Lisa Lindsay Robert Sox Debbie Womble MOVING FORWARD WITH RENAISSANCE SCHOOLS
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WHAT IS THE RENAISSANCE PROJECT? Four schools chosen based on low proficiency ratings Barwell Road Elementary Brentwood Elementary Creech Road Elementary Wilburn Elementary Walnut Creek – name only due to redistricting Financed solely with Race to the Top (RtTT) funds Lower class size Prepare teachers Increase student growth for low performing schools in Wake County
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HOW RENAISSANCE HAS HELPED Implemented an additional teacher per grade level Implemented academic coaches Increased the technology Provided more professional development Signing bonuses Performance bonuses
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RENAISSANCE SCHOOLS PERFORMANCE AFTER JUST ONE YEAR OF PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
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RTTT FUNDING ENDS…DO WE NEED TO KEEP PROJECT RENAISSANCE YES because: Overall students either met or exceed growth at Renaissance schools as compared to non-Renaissance schools An average of 5.8 percent gain in passing rates on state mathematic exams Non-Renaissance only showed an average of 1.9 percent gain Barwell elementary had over 10% in growth… this equals a year’s worth of academic growth
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ADDING MORE RENAISSANCE SCHOOLS 5 schools should be added based on: Students that scored below grade level on EOG’s
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HOW MUCH FUNDING IS NEEDED? 4 million per school includes: Extra classroom teachers 1:1 Technology for students and teachers Renaissance Coordinator Professional development General supplies Library and Media Collections Stipends, subs and/or travel Evaluation
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COST OF CONTINUING RENAISSANCE
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WHY WAKE COUNTY NEEDS THE RENAISSANCE PROJECT TO CONTINUE Continue the academic growth at current Renaissance Schools Increase the academic growth at lower performing schools
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