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DAVIS JUNIOR HIGH Academic Achievement Meeting November 9, 2010
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Davis Junior High School
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Davis Junior High School MEAP 2005-2009 7 th & 8 th Grade 8 th Grade increased 2% UCS increased 5% 7 th Grade increased 8% UCS increased 3% Cohort increased 4% UCS Cohort increased 4%
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Davis Junior High School MEAP 2005-2009 7 th & 8 th Grade 7th Grade remained the same UCS 7 th Grade increased 5% Cohort increased 7% UCS Cohort increased 8% 8 th Grade increased 5% UCS 8 th Grade increased 13%
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Davis Junior High School MEAP 2005-2009 7 th & 8 th Grade 7 th Grade increased 13% UCS increased 10% Cohort decreased 6% UCS Cohort increased 18% 8 th Grade increased 4% UCS increased 24%
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Davis Junior High School MEAP 2005-2009 7 th & 8 th Grade 8 th Grade decreased 5% UCS decreased 3% 7 th Grade increased 1% UCS increased 1% Cohort decreased 5% UCS cohort decreased 7% AYP 8th grade 54%
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Davis Junior High School MEAP 2005-2009 7 th & 8 th Grade 7th Grade remained the same Cohort decreased 3% UCS increased 3% UCS Cohort decreased 5% 8 th Grade increased 10% UCS Increased 2% AYP 8th grade 54%
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Davis Junior High School MEAP 2005-2009 7 th & 8 th Grade 7 th Grade increase 25% UCS increase 12% Cohort decreased 11% UCS cohort decreased 6% 8 th Grade decreased 12% UCS decreased 5% AYP 8th grade 54%
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Davis Junior High School MEAP 2005-2009 8 th Grade 8 th Grade economically dis. remained the same UCS 8 th Grade decreased 2% 8 th Grade economically dis. increased 11% UCS 8 th Grade economically dis. increased 5%
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Davis Junior High School MEAP 2005-2009 8 th Grade 8 th Grade decrease 6% UCS 8 th Grade decreased 2%
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Davis Junior High School MEAP 2005-2009 9 th Grade 9 th Grade decreased 10% UCS 9 th Grade decreased 2% 9 th Grade economically dis. decreased 1% UCS 9 th Grade economically dis. stayed the same
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Davis Junior High School MEAP 2005-2009 9 th Grade 9 th Grade decreased 18% UCS 9 th Grade decreased 1%
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Tier II Indicators
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Reading Tier II Indicator Indicator 1.8: All junior high students will meet or exceed standards and be identified as proficient on the MEAP tests in reading, writing, math, science and social studies. Reading Tier II Indicator: Increase the number of students who score at proficient or higher in Reading. S.M.A.R.T. Goal: The percentage of Davis 7 th, 8 th and 9 th grade students scoring proficient or higher in Reading will increase as measured by the school-wide expository assessment from ____% to _____%.
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Reading Tier II Indicator 7 th Grade Geography Based on a variety of reading assessments, the 7 th grade teachers have identified several deficiencies in comprehension of informational text: MEAP – Inference, Locating Supporting Evidence Explore Test – Identifying Main Ideas, Generalizations, Locating Supporting Evidence, Vocabulary School-wide Expository Test – Identifying Main Ideas, Inference, Locating Supporting Evidence
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Reading Tier II Indicator MEAP GRAPH
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Reading Tier II Indicator 8 th Grade U.S. History Based on a variety of reading assessments, the 8 th grade teachers have identified several deficiencies in comprehension of informational text: MEAP – Generalizations, Identifying Main Ideas Explore Test – Identifying Main Ideas, Generalizations, Locating Supporting Evidence, Vocabulary School-wide Expository Test – Identifying Main Ideas, Inference, Accessing Prior Knowledge, Metacognition, Vocabulary, Cause and Effect
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Reading Tier II Indicator 9 th Grade World History Based on a variety of reading assessments, the 9 th grade teachers have identified several deficiencies in comprehension of informational text: –MME – Generalizations, Identifying Main Ideas, Inference –Explore Test – Identifying Main Ideas, Generalizations, Locating Supporting Evidence, Vocabulary –School-wide Expository Test – Inference, Chronological Order, Cause and Effect, Identifying Main Ideas.
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Reading Tier II Indicator
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Reaching Higher By 2014, all students in the Utica Community Schools will meet or exceed proficiency standards in English language arts (reading and writing), math, science, social studies, fine arts and career and technical education, as defined by national, state and UCS standards.
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Reaching Higher
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Davis Junior High Action Plan 2010-2011 Indicator 1.8: All junior high students will meet or exceed standards and be identified as proficient on the MEAP tests in reading, writing, math, science and social studies. Writing Tier II Indicator: Increase the number of students who score at proficient or higher in writing.
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7 th Grade Writing S.M.A.R.T. Goal Percentage of 7 th grade students who achieve a score of 4 (out of a 6 point scale) or higher on the HRW Online Expository Essay assessment will increase from __% to __% by June 2011.
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8 th Grade Writing S.M.A.R.T. Goal Percentage of 8 th grade students who achieve a score of 4 (out of a 6 point scale) or higher on Compare/Contrast Essay assessment will increase from __% to __% by June 2011.
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9 th Grade Writing S.M.A.R.T. Goal Percentage of 9 th grade students who achieve a score of 4 (out of a 6 point scale) or higher on the ACT Persuasive Essay assessment will increase from 30% to 60% by June 2010.
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Math Tier II Indicator
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Science
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Special Education RTI Tutorial Class - Reading and Math Tutorial Classes, at Davis, are schedule to run in tandem. This allows tutorial teachers to support students in both Math and Reading whenever necessary. The teachers have developed a progress monitoring system they have named, “HEY YAY! OH NO!” Weekly progress reports are created in Power School. All quiz, test, and missing assignments are evaluated. Weekly locker checks help to keep students organized. The new monitoring procedure has given students greater accountability for their progress, and has created a stronger student, teacher, and home connection. Intervention Consultation - we have been assigned an IC. She currently works with students who are struggling with academics and organization, but are not certified special education. Eligibility Cards - athletes receive an eligibility card weekly. They must submit their current grade and behavior in each class to remain eligible to play. Tuesday and Thursday Tutoring - administrators and teachers volunteer to help the students with their assignments and review content to ensure greater understanding.
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Special Education 6 + 1 Technical Writing in Mathematics Rubric An open document adapted for special education technical writing in mathematics. Easily revised for specific technical writing assignments. Adopted for use in general education mathematics technical writing.
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