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STATE OF THE DISTRICT

THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2019

LINCOLN-WAY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 210

WelcomeDr. R. Scott Tingley

Strategic Long Range Plan

2017-2022

School Safety

School Safety- What’s in Place?

● Cameras

● Access Controls

● Secure Entrances

● Monitored Student Entrances

● Restricted Use

● RaptorWare

● Panic Buttons

● Emergency Plan

● Full-time SRO

● Annual Staff Development

Prevention

Capital Projects

2017-2018 Completed Capital

Improvement ProjectsCentral and East Roof Restoration and Replacement

2017-2018 Completed Capital

Improvement ProjectsEast Pavement Restoration and Replacement

2017-2018 Completed Capital

Improvement ProjectsCentral and East – General Trades Package

FY 2020 Capital Improvement Projects

Central and East – Upgrade Security Cameras

FY 2020 Capital Improvement Projects

Central and East – Replace Door Hardware and

Update the Key Schedule

FY 2020 Capital Improvement Projects

Central - Pavement Restoration and Replacement

FY 2020 Capital Improvement Projects

Central – Tennis Court Replacement

FY 2020 Capital Improvement Projects

Central and East - Stadium Turf Replacement

Enrollment

School Outside District

Year Central East North West Placements District Change

2009 - 2010 2223 2283 1783 948 66 7303 159

2010 - 2011 1965 2262 1800 1290 59 7376 73

2011 - 2012 1974 2251 1760 1288 60 7333 -43

2012 - 2013 1923 2199 1820 1325 61 7328 -5

2013 - 2014 1896 2161 1770 1291 67 7185 -143

2014 - 2015 1884 2171 1732 1294 53 7134 -51

2015 - 2016 1874 2126 1735 1296 76 7107 -27

2016 - 2017 2124 2920 1908 83 7035 -72

2017 - 2018 2147 2887 1907 88 7029 -6

2018 - 2019 2060 2845 1919 117 6941 -88

Enrollment: A Historical Look

Lincoln-Way Dist. 210Summative Designations

TOP 10% in STATE

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HinsdaleCentral

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NapervilleCentral

NapervilleNorth

WM FremdHigh

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Lemont HSDist 210*

NequaValley

MeteaValley

CrystalLake South

PrairieRidge

Cary-Grove LW Central LW East LW West PlainfieldNorth

Funding Capacity to Meet Expectations

EXEMPLARY Schools

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1120

1140

SAT Scores Compared to other Will County High School District Schools

LW Central LW East LW West Plainfield North Lockport Plainfield East Plainfield Central Plainfield South

FinanceMr. Brad Cauffman

-5.96%

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9.20%

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FY2016 FY2017 FY2018 FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 FY2022 FY2023 FY2024 FY2025 FY2026

Policy 4:20 Operating Fund Balance

Actual Projected

Data, Assessment

and TechnologyDr. Brian Murphy

How the

Designations

are

calculated

Graduation Rate

State District Central East West2018 85.0% 97.0% 98.0% 97.0% 98.0%

Weighted Graduation Rate:

60% from 4 Year Graduation Rate

30% from 5 Year Graduation Rate

10% from 6 Year Graduation Rate

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SWSC Comparisons:Graduation Rate

State LW Dist 210 HF Lockport 205 BBCHS 307 Orland Dist 230 Valley View 365 Thornton Dist 205

9th Grade on Track

State District Central East West

2018 87% 95% 96% 96% 95%

ON Track Defined as follows:

• Earned a Passing grade in 5 Classes (Any Subject)

• Cannot Fail more than .5 credits in CORE SUBJECTS (Math, Science, Social Science,

Reading, English)

ELA Proficiency

Proficiency Target State District Central East West

2018 43.1% 37.0% 57.0% 57.0% 58.0% 54.0%

Percent of students that Met or Exceeded State Benchmark (540 on EBRW portion of SAT)

Target will increase each year through 2032 when target will be 90%

In 2023 Target will be 59.87%

Math Proficiency

Proficiency Target State District Central East West

2018 39.8% 34% 59% 60% 59% 60%

Percent of students that Met or Exceeded State Benchmark (540 on MATH portion of SAT)

Target will increase each year through 2032 when target will be 90%

In 2024 target will be 61.29%

2018 SAT Growth

PSAT SATOverall Growth

LW 210 1048 1113 +65

LW Central 1059 1119 +60

LW East 1047 1117 +70

LW West 1037 1099 +62

State 990 1010 +20

College Board Expected +50

April 9, 2019

Junior:

SAT

Sophomore:

PSAT 10

Freshman:

PSAT 9

● 80 Teachers

● 25 Different Courses

● 1941 Students

● 5247 Enrolled Classes

● 72% of AP Enrolled

Students took AP Exam

Overall Summary

Total Tests Earning 3+ Percent

Science 348 266 76%Mathematic 434 345 79%

World Language 333 277 83%

Fine Arts 28 28 100%English 476 417 88%

Social Science 2183 1364 62%

Total Test 2018 3802 2697 71%

Total Test 2017 3818 2540 67%

Total Test 2016 3413 2218 65%

AP Excellence

Earning a 3 or better on at least one AP Exam

Year 2017 2018Sophomore 16.9% 17.4%

Junior 30.0% 29.8%

Senior 29.3% 32.8%

Graduating Class 35.4% 40.1%

AP Scholar Growth

Type of Recognition 2016 2017 2018

AP Scholars (Passed three or more exams)202 233 276

AP Scholars with Honors (Passed four or more exams with a 3.25 average) 108 142 145

AP Scholars with Distinction (Passed five or more exams with a 3.5 average.) 147 196 230

National AP Scholars (Scored a 4 or 5 on eight AP exams.) 19 34 39AP International Diploma (Scored a 3 or higher on five exams in three or more subject areas.)

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Total AP Scholars476 607 691

Technology – Students/Staff• Increase of Devices in Environment

• 17 Classroom Sets of 32 Tablets at each building• Approximately 1700 Tablets

• 54 Teachers using on a regular basis

• Impacting nearly 3000 Students on a daily basis

• Pilot group evaluating the future of 1 to 1 at LW210.

• Options for the future of technology will be presented at February Board Meeting

Curriculum and

InstructionDr. Aimee Feehery

Social & Emotional Learning

College & Career Readiness

Curriculum Units: Social Emotional Standards Alignment

*Summer SEL PD Opportunities Coming Soon

Social Emotional Learning: Assets, Activities & PPS Programs

1st Annual

Career FairNovember 1, 2018

Save the Date:October 30, 2019

New for 2019-2020:JJC Dual Credit

Welding 2

*Others pending JJC approval

Current JJC Dual Credit

● College Writing

(JJC ENG 101 & 102)

● Personal Finance

(JJC FIN 101)

New for 2019-2020:JJC Dual Enrollment Courses

Fire Science &

Emergency

Medical Services

New Courses for 2019-2020

Social Science

New for 2019-2020:Semester Grades

Semester 80% & Final Exam 20%

Grade Updates: Every three weeks

ClosingDr. R. Scott Tingley

Involvement in Activities

Lincoln-Way

Central Knights

Lincoln-Way

East Griffins

Lincoln-Way

West Warriors

6-3 regular season

IHSA Playoffs- First Round

12-0 regular season

State Semifinals

26-game winning streak

8-2 regular season

IHSA Playoffs- Second Round

Lincoln-Way

Central Knights

Lincoln-Way

East Griffins

Lincoln-Way

West Warriors

IHSA State Competition

2018 LWE Boys Volleyball STATE CHAMPIONS

IHSA State Competition

LWC Girls Golf Team

IHSA State Competition

LWC Boys Bowling Team

IHSA State Competition

2019 Illinois Tollway Map Cover Art Contest

Courtney Kurtz

Lincoln-Way WestAngela Farkic

Lincoln-Way East

Lincoln-Way Community

High School District 210@LWDistrict210 @Lincolnwaydistrict210

The Lincoln-Way Community High

Schools are committed to providing

the experiences and opportunities

necessary to maximize the

academic and social growth of all

students.

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