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Shelby County High School: Success with AP scores Presented by Mary Louise Pozaric & Jennifer LaRue & Jennifer LaRue
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Shelby County has shown a dramatic increase in the number of students enrolled in AP courses.
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2008 enrollment 328 students enrolled in AP courses* 7% of 12 th grade in an AP course 13% of 11 th grade in an AP course 19% of 10 th grade in an AP course No courses available to 9 th grade 81% took corresponding exam *Includes duplicate students if student is taking more than 1 course
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2011 enrollment 470 students enrolled in AP courses* 41% of 12 th grade in an AP course 40% of 11 th grade in an AP course 14% of 10 th grade in an AP course 11% of 9 th grade in an AP course 90% took corresponding exam *Includes duplicate students if student is taking more than 1 course
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2012 enrollment 604 students enrolled in AP courses* 41% of 12 th grade in an AP course 46% of 11 th grade in an AP course 36% of 10 th grade in an AP course 30% of 9 th grade in an AP course *Includes duplicate students if student is taking more than 1 course
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How and why did this happen?
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Shelby County created a climate that emphasizes AP courses.
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Advance KY/NMSI grant National Math Science Initiative grant administered by Advance Kentucky Goal is to increase enrollment and qualifying scores in Math, Science and English AP courses Shelby County is a member of the first Cohort of the grant, which began in 2008- 2009 school year
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NMSI Grant’s elements of success
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Results of Grant Note: SCPS split high schools in 2011. Enrollment reduced by 50%
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College & Career Readiness Awareness AP Night Invite 8 th grade students to encourage them to enroll in AP as freshman Power Point presentation available at: http://www.collegeboard.com/html/ap/doc s/AP-Parents-Night-Presentation-2010-11.ppt http://www.collegeboard.com/html/ap/doc s/AP-Parents-Night-Presentation-2010-11.ppt http://www.collegeboard.com/html/ap/doc s/AP-Parents-Night-Presentation-2010-11.ppt
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CCR Awareness Benchmarks and goal of increasing CCR by 10% are posted throughout school Students know benefits of AP courses and college tuition Students know that enrollment in AP courses in high school leads to greater success in college Resources for informing students are available at: http://www.advanceky.com/College%20Board. aspx http://www.advanceky.com/College%20Board. aspx http://www.advanceky.com/College%20Board. aspx
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Eliminated Honors classes Eliminated Honors level courses for English in 2011, all courses for 2012 school year Assumption is that Honors students are college bound These students should be in courses that prepare them the most for college College recognize AP, no standard for Honors Students given Honors credit if they don’t take AP exam KEES weighting for all courses
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Training for teachers Advance Kentucky sent MSE teachers to Advanced Placement Summer Institutes for first three years of grant SCPS worked with OVEC and UofL to send all AP teachers who had not been trained to APSI in 2011 Laying the Foundation Pre-AP training Send as many teachers as possible!
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Scheduling Accelerated Academy New initiative of SCPS Students selected through application process Students will move through as a cohort Students take an extra “zero-hour” course before school Opportunity for 15 AP courses throughout high school
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Scheduling AP drives Master Schedule Schedule AP courses first to prevent conflicts SCHS on 7-period day All Science courses last two periods Calculus has optional lab course for those students needing extra help
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We actively recruit students for AP courses DATA PLAN Report correlates PLAN scores and success in AP courses SCHS paid for 9 th graders to take PLAN in May Used scores to place students in pre-AP Physics course Use data from 10 th grade PLAN to identify students that did not sign up for AP http://www.act.org/research/policymakers/p df/UsingPlan.pdf http://www.act.org/research/policymakers/p df/UsingPlan.pdf http://www.act.org/research/policymakers/p df/UsingPlan.pdf
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More Data PSAT Plan to give PSAT to Accelerated Academy students Optional for juniors Use AP Potential to identify more students Teacher recruitment Gave rosters to teachers after scheduling to check for level changes
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New classes Created new classes based on student interest Statistics 2008 Comparative Government 2009 Human Geography 2011 Computer Science 2013
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District Goals Our district has identified THREE BIG Goals: Send every elementary student to middle school on grade level by 2012 Send every middle school student to high school on grade level by 2014 Graduate every senior with college/career readiness skills by 2016
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Beyond the AP Classroom AP Courses prepare students for college and/or their chosen careers: Exposure to rigorous content Instruction by highly trained teachers Access to after-school resources/tutoring Removal of potential barriers to higher education Unprecedented support at the classroom, building, district and state levels
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Questions? Mary Louise Pozaric Mary.Pozaric@shelby.kyschools.us Mary.Pozaric@shelby.kyschools.us Jennifer LaRue Jennifer.LaRue@shelby.kyschools.us Jennifer.LaRue@shelby.kyschools.us
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