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Stillman Valley High School 2005-2006 School Improvement Plan

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Stillman Valley High School. 2005-2006 S chool I mprovement P lan. SIP Team/Process. 5 Facilitators and I meet once a month Each department sets their own goals Aligned to Illinois State Learning Standards SVHS data driven Pages 1-17. Review 04-05 Goals. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Stillman Valley High School

Stillman Valley High School

2005-2006School

Improvement

Plan

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SIP Team/Process

5 Facilitators and I meet once a month

Each department sets their own goals

o Aligned to Illinois State Learning Standards

o SVHS data driven

o Pages 1-17

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Review 04-05 Goals1. Make adequate yearly progress as

defined by NCLB.

All 3 subject area tests made AYP

2. Increase the average daily attendance rate to 93.8%.

93.68%

3. Decrease the number of tardies and tardy related referrals.

11% decrease in tardies

19% increase in tardy referralsAppendix C

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Review Discipline Issues 2004-05

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Incidents 03/04 04/05Alcohol/Tobacco/Drugs 18 22Bus Misconduct 7 10Cell Phone Violations 5 1Cheating 3 3Dentention Not Served 31 12Destruction of school property 6 2Dress Code Violation 1 4Driving Violations 2 12Failed to Serve Saturday 44 16Fighting 20 12Inappropriate Language 31 20Internet Violations 3 0Misconduct/insubordination 121 17Sexual Harassment 0 1Tardies 328 391Target Violations 28 4Theft 1 10Truancy 177 113

TOTAL 826 683Enrollment 540 557Incidents / Enrollment 1.55 1.22

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Actions 03/04 04/05 DifferenceDetentions 244 379 55%Out of school 1 day 49 22 -55%Out of school 2 days 20 28 40%Out of school 3 days 2 10 400%Out of school 4 days 3 2 -33%Out of school 5 days 8 11 38%Out of school + 5 days 2 11 450%Days affected (ISS) 12 7 -42%

Days affected (OSS) 151 251 66%Saturday 2 hours 145 189 30%Saturday 4 hours 212 305 44%Target Violations 28 4 -86%Enrollment 540 557 3%

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PRAIRIE STATE ACHIEVEMENT EXAMINATION

Purpose

Measure how well our students and school did in meeting the Illinois State Learning Standards

• Reading

• Math

• Science

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ASSESSMENT

Day 1•ACT

Day 2•ACT Work Keys • ISBE Assessments

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ACT

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20.5

21.3

20.520.7

19.9 19.919.819.819.9

19.4

18

18.5

19

19.5

20

20.5

21

21.5

English Reading Science Math Composite

SVHS

State

ACT Composite ScoresCompared to the State

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ACT Last 5 Years

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18.5

19

19.5

20

20.5

21

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

SVHS

State

Composite Scores Compared to the State

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Performance Levels

Academic WarningBelow StandardsMeets Standards

Exceeds Standards (Prairie State Designation)

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3.4

7.9

26.7

32.6

57.8

46.4

12.1 13.1

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Warning Below Meets Exceeds

SVHS

State

70%

PSAE Reading

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PSAE Math

6.9 7.2

29.3

45.6

62.9

37.4

0.9

9.8

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Warning Below Meets Exceeds

SVHS

State

63%

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3.4

11.1

31.9

41.4

57.8

37.3

6.910.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Warning Below Meets Exceeds

SVHS

State

65%

PSAE Science

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Additional PSAE Data

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18 students recorded 23 exceeds designation (16%).

59 students scored in the meets or exceeds categories in all 3 subjects areas (52%).

19 students scored in the meets or exceeds categories in 2 out of 3 subjects areas (18%).

22 students scored in the below or warning categories in all 3 subject areas (16%).

15 students scored in the below or warning categories in 2 out of 3 subject areas (14%).

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17 students were within 5 points of meeting in reading (would be an additional 15% in the meets category)

18 students were within 5 points of meeting in math (would be an additional 15% in the meets category)

12 students were within 5 points of meeting in science (would be an additional 10% in the meets category)

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No Child Left Behind

Annual Yearly Progress2003 = 40%2004 = 40%2005 = 47.5%2006 = 47.5%2007 = 55%2008 = 62.5%

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Plans immediately following high school

3947

3

14

12

6

5

0 10 20 30 40 50

4 Yr. College

Voc/Tech

Work PT

Military

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Were the counselors helpful?

19%

81% Yes

No

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75

25

0 20 40 60 80

Yes

No

Positive learning experience?

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Department Preparation

16%3% 8%

32%

35% 32%

30% 46% 42%

19% 12% 18%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Math English Science

Excellent

Good

Average

Below Avg.

Needs Improve.

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2

7

26

49

15

0 10 20 30 40 50

Needs Improve.

Below Avg.

Average

Good

Excellent

Did teachers demand quality work?

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Did the staff care about you?

17%

32%28%

13%

10%Excellent

Good

Average

Below

NeedsImprove.

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SVHS offer challenging courses?

0

10

20

30

40

50

Excellent Good Average Below Avg. NeedsImprove.

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SVHS Goals for 2005-2006

Continue our quest in becoming a schoolin the top 10% in the State of Illinois

Keeping ahead of the AYP as it relates to NCLB

Prepare students for the next step in their lives

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