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Jasper City Schools: A Look at the Numbers Dr. Martha LaCroix Jasper City Schools Administrative Retreat – 7.7.14. The Numbers. AdvancED Assist Surveys. Assessments. Vision 2015. Stakeholder Surveys – AdvancED ASSIST Portal. ASSIST Staff Survey Respondents. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Jasper City Schools:
A Look at the NumbersDr. Martha LaCroixJasper City Schools
Administrative Retreat – 7.7.14
The Numbers
Assessments
Vision 2015
AdvancED Assist Surveys
Stakeholder Surveys – AdvancED ASSIST Portal
School Number of RespondentsWalker High School 62Maddox Middle School 42Memorial Park Elementary 33T.R. Simmons Elementary 32West Jasper Elementary 22North Highland 3
ASSIST Staff Survey Respondents
“In progress” – No composite score yet
School Number of Respondents
Average Score Summary
Walker High School 288 3.46Maddox Middle School 522 3.69Memorial Park Elementary
57 2.84
T.R. Simmons Elementary
162 2.87
West Jasper Elementary
68 2.89
ASSIST Student Survey Respondents
School Number of RespondentsWalker High School 127Maddox Middle School 264Memorial Park Elementary 110T.R. Simmons Elementary 136West Jasper Elementary 54North Highland 4
ASSIST Parent Survey Respondents
ASSIST Parent SurveyAverage Score Summary (5-point scale)
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ASSESSMENTS• State trend toward questioning use of
assessment data, making certain that formative and summative data is not repetitive, and that we don’t “over test.”
• Performance Series/Achievement Series
• ACT – Results in September
• Aspire – Results in September
• Alabama Science Assessment
ASSESSMENTS• EXPLORE – Composite score of 15.1 (national
avg. is 15.5)
• PLAN – Composite score of 17.1 (national avg. is 17.2)
ACT Aspire Results – Coming in SeptemberVisit www.act.org/aap/alabama for prototype reports.
JCS – Vision 2015 – 4th 9-Week Checkpoint Data Collection
V2015
TARGET WHS MMS MPS TRS WJS
ALL SCHOOLS
% Students on A Honor Roll (Cumulative for year at each 9-week interval) 25% 7% 14% 58% 44% 27%
% Students on A/B Honor Roll (Cumulative for year at each 9-week interval) 35% 11% 23% 27% 34% 31%
Average Daily Attendance (most recent 20-day report) 95% 94% 97% 96% 96% 93%
JCS – Vision 2015 – 4th 9-Week Checkpoint Data Collection
V2015
TARGET MMS
MIDDLE SCHOOL ONLY
% Students Involved in Extracurricular Activities 75% 65%
# 8th Graders Making B or Higher in Alg. I 28 (in 2012) 27
JCS – Vision 2015 – 4th 9-Week Checkpoint Data Collection
JCS - Vision 2015
Data -4th 9 Wks., 2013-14
V2015
TARGET WHSHIGH SCHOOL ONLY % Students Involved in Extracurricular Activities 75% 73%
# 10th/11th Graders Making B or Higher in Alg. II92 (in 2012) 67
# 12th Graders on Track to Graduate w/Honors Diploma30 (per grade) 27
# 11th Graders on Honors Diploma Program 19# 10th Graders on Honors Diploma Program 73# 9th Graders on Honors Diploma Program 90 # 12th Graders on Track to Graduate w/Advanced Diploma 50% 75# 11th Graders on Advanced Diploma Program 135# 10th Graders on Advanced Diploma Program 122# 9th Graders on Advanced Diploma Program 66 % Seniors College-Bound (based on Sr. Survey or other appropriate source) 90% 92% # 12th Graders on Track to Graduate as Career Technical Completers 50 24# 11th Graders on Track to Graduate as Career Technical Completers 106# 10th Graders on Track to Graduate as Career Technical Completers 128# 9th Graders on Track to Graduate as Career Technical Completers 260
JCS – Graduation Rate
WHS System
2009-2010 88.89%(AYP – Yes)
88.89%(AYP – Yes)
2010-2011 95.63%(AYP – Yes)
95.63%(AYP – Yes)
2011-2012 89.00%**(AYP – Yes)
89.00%** (AYP – Yes)
2012-2013 84.83%** 84.83%**
2013-2014 92% 92%
Listed by accountability year; based on previous calendar year data*Based on “Closing the Gap” calculations recently approved** Determined by new NGA graduation cohort formula; the state and most district rates are lower
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