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Forest Street School. Quarterly Data Review. Student Population Breakdown. English Language Learners (ELL). This represents 26% of total student population with two service providers. Special Education. This represents 9% of total student population with two service providers. 10. 83. 247. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Forest Street School

Forest Street SchoolQuarterly Data Review

Page 2: Forest Street School

Student Population Breakdown

Total population at Forest Street

363 students(Additional 30 pre-K students)

Students receiving additional services

116 total studentsEnglish Language Learners (ELL) 83 students

Special Education 23 students

ELL + Special Education 10 students

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English Language Learners (ELL)

Grade Level Number of Students

Kindergarten 11

1st Grade 25

2nd Grade 17

3rd Grade 17

4th Grade 13

5th Grade 1

6th Grade 6

7th Grade 3

Total Number 93

This represents 26% of total student population with two service providers.

Page 4: Forest Street School

Special EducationGrade Level Number of Students

Kindergarten 3

1st Grade 3

2nd Grade 4

3rd Grade 7

4th Grade 3

5th Grade 3

6th Grade 5

7th Grade 5

Total Number 33

This represents 9% of total student population with two service providers.

Page 5: Forest Street School

Student Population Breakdown

General EducationEnglish Language LearnersSpecial EducationELL + SE

23

247

83

10

Page 6: Forest Street School

Forest Street School - Staff0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

120.0%

96.5%

Forest Street School - Staff Attendance Rate

Staff Attendance Rate

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# of Absences for instructional staff

# of Absences

Day to Day Breakdown

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Forest Street School Student Attendance Percentage

2012-2013

Sub Group

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Suspension SummaryGrade Number of

SuspensionsMale Female

Kindergarten 0 0 0

1st Grade 0 0 0

2nd Grade 0 0 0

3rd Grade 2 2 0

4th Grade 1 0 1

5th Grade 2 1 1

6th Grade 0 0 0

7th Grade 1 1 0

Total Number 6 4 2

Page 10: Forest Street School

Suspension Summary (cont.)

Category Number of Suspensions

Special Education 1

ELL 0

General Education 5

Total 6

Total Days Lost Due to Suspension 9

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109 families responded to survey.

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Parent Survey (September 2013)

Page 12: Forest Street School

Grade Level Referrals Support / Action Taken

Kindergarten 1 (teacher) I&RS - No further support needed

1st Grade 5 (teacher) 3 classified2 pending evaluations (April/June)

2nd Grade No referrals

3rd Grade 2 (parent) 1 classified1 pending evaluation (April)

4th Grade 1 (parent) 1 classified

Middle School (5-7) No referrals

Intervention & Referral Services

Submissions for I&RSJanuary -> June

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Benchmark Trends: Language Arts

Grade

Greatest Strengths Greatest Weaknesses

K SLO(B1) #1-6SLO(B5) #1, #3

SLO(B1) #7SLO(B5) #5 , #6, #8

1st SLO(B1) #2, #4, #8SLO(B5) #9, #11, #19, #20, #22, #25

SLO(B1) #13, #12SLO(B5) #10, #12, #15, #27, #28

2nd SLO(B1) #1, #4, #6SLO(B5) #1, #9, #31

SLO(B1) #2, #7, #19SLO(B5) #2, #26

3rd SLO(B1) #2, #12SLO(B5) #5

SLO(B1) #23, #24SLO(B5) #6 -9

4th SLO(B1) #1, #2, #9SLO(B5) #2, #4

SLO(B1) #3, #8SLO(B5) #7, #8, #9, #10, #11

5th SLO(B1) #5, #2, #6, #8SLO(B5)

SLO(B1) #1, #4SLO(B5) #1, #5, #11, #12

6th SLO(B1) #3, #7SLO(B5) #4

SLO(B1) #2, #4, #5SLO(B5) #7

7th SLO(B1) #3, #4, #17, #22SLO(B5) #13

SLO(B1)#1, #2, #9, #10SLO(B5) #11, #12, #15, #17

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Benchmark Trends: MathGrad

eGreatest Strengths Greatest Weaknesses

K SLO(B1) #1, #2, #3, #4SLO(B5) #1, #5

SLO(B1) #7SLO(B5) #2, #3

1st SLO(B1) #2, #4, #5SLO(B5) #1, #2, #3, #7

SLO(B1) #1, #4, #6SLO(B5) #5

2nd SLO(B1) #2, #3, #4SLO(B5) #7

SLO(B1) #1, #6SLO(B5) #1-3

3rd SLO(B1) #1, #4SLO(B5) #8

SLO(B1) #2, #3SLO(B5) #1-7

4th SLO(B1) #2,SLO(B5) #1, #2

SLO(B1) #4, #5SLO(B5) #4-5

5th SLO(B1)#1, #5, #6, #7, #8SLO(B5) #2, #8

SLO(B1) #2, #3, #4SLO(B5) #4, #6, #7

6th SLO(B1)#1, #2, #4, #5SLO(B5) #2

SLO(B1) #3, #6SLO(B5) #1, #3-6

7th SLO(B1)SLO (B5) #1

SLO(B1) #1-7SLO(B5) #2-6

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NJASK Data: Language Arts(Year-to-Year Comparisons)

3rd - 4th 4th - 5th 5th - 6th 6th - 7th0

10

20

30

40

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70

20122013

% of Proficiency

Grade Levels

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NJASK 2012-2013 WritingGrades: 3, 4, 5 (Clusters)

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NJASK 2012-2013 WritingGrades: 6, 7 (Clusters)

(6th) Informative/Explana-tory

(6th) Persuasive (7th) Persuasive (7th) Narrative0

1

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StateJPGESELEP

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NJASK 2012 – 2013 Reading Grades: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (Clusters)

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NJASK Data: Math(Year-to-Year Comparisons)

3rd - 4th 4th - 5th 5th - 6th 6th - 7th0

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20

30

40

50

60

70

20122013

% of Proficiency

Grade Levels

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NJASK 2012 – 2013 MathGrades: 3, 4, 5 (Clusters)

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NJASK 2012 – 2013 MathGrades: 6, 7 (Clusters)

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SMART Goal #1

Strategy Objectives / Action Steps Deadline

Current Status

Content specific District Professional Development 9/4/13 Operational

Full implementation of Message Time Plus (MTP). 9/9/13 Operational

Daily administrative walkthroughs (comment card).

9/9/13 Operational

Full implementation of Read 180 for GE, SE, and ELL in grades 3 – 7 (90 minute block).

9/9/13 Operational

Weekly 90 minute CPT meetings with focused agenda, data analysis, and shared best practices (critical friends).

9/16/13 Operational

Collaboration of Student Growth Objectives. 9/18/13 Operational

Monthly focused collegial walkthroughs. 10/16/13 Pending

Implementation of Student Growth Objectives. 10/28/13 Pending

By June 2014, 100% of instructional staff will have effectively implemented best practices and met Student Growth Objectives (SGO) resulting in a minimum of a 10% increase, in student achievement, on model curriculum benchmarks, pre/post Study Island assessments, SRI, SMI, and NJASK assessment.

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SMART Goal #2

Strategy Objectives / Action Steps Deadline Current Status

Identified Read 180 students 6/21/13 Complete

Assess school wide deficiencies and developed school wide plan based on previous year’s benchmark assessments.

8/1/13 Complete

Analyze Cycle 1 NJASK Data and WIDA (subgroups, year to year comparisons, target groups).

8/2/13 Complete

Implementation of Project Achieve to address 100% of student population (intervention/enrichment).

9/9/13 Operational

Weekly 90 minute CPT meetings with focus on Spec Ed and ELL students.

9/16/13 Operational

Create specific action plans for targeted population. 9/30/13 Pending

Implementation of Student Growth Objectives. 10/28/13 Pending

By June 2014, through analyzing and utilizing data, Instructional Staff will have effectively targeted small groups, tailored instruction, and strategically planned to address the needs of Special Education and English Language Learners - resulting in a minimum of a 10% increase in total student growth.