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Slide 1:Henry Ford AcademyAnnual Report2006 -2007 School YearPA-25/NCLB
Slide 2:Reporting Categories
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT STAFF PROFILE CURRICULUM STUDENT DATA SENIOR STATISTICS ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION FINANCE/GOVERNANCE PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDS
Slide 3:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT STAFF PROFILE CURRICULUM STUDENT DATA SENIOR STATISTICS ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION FINANCE/GOVERNANCE PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDS
Slide 4:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTVISION
To be the national model in public education for innovative teaching, active learning, and responsible global citizenship.
Slide 5:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTMISSION
HFA provides a rigorous, relevant, and unique educational experience to a diverse student body. The Academy community develops critical thinkers, life long learners, and responsible citizens prepared for college, career, and the global society.
Slide 6:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTSCHOOL-WIDE Goals
All students will make AYP All students will be accepted to a four-year college/university All students will demonstrate civic responsibility in school and the greater community
Slide 7:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTAdequate Yearly Progress
Testing Strategies course for Juniors Conducted two ACT Simulations Used results to target instruction 100% Attendance for Michigan Merit Exam
Slide 8:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTAdequate Yearly ProgressNCA SUBJECT GOALS
Math: All students will know and be able to apply problem solving strategies. Science: All students will be able to interpret data and draw conclusions.
Slide 9:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTAdequate Yearly ProgressNCA SUBJECT GOALS
English: All students will be able to read for comprehension and summarize written information. Social Studies: All students will be able to write a persuasive essay using supporting evidence.
Slide 10:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTCollege Culture
9th College visit within tri-county 10th College visit within state 11th College visit out of state
Slide 11:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTCollege Culture
College Campus Tours Eastern Michigan University Michigan State University Madonna University Olivet College Oakland University Lawrence Tech University Baker College University of Toledo University of Chicago Loyola University
Slide 12:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTCollege Culture
MACAC College Fair 14 On-Site Admission Sessions 28 College/Universities visits to HFA 3 Branches of the Military (Army, Marines & Air Force) College Transitions Workshop/U of M Dearborn
Slide 13:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTCollege Culture
SOPHOMORE CLASS University of Michigan/Dearborn (Full tour & College Readiness Workshop)
Slide 14:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTCollege Culture
JUNIOR CLASS Chicago, Illinois Trip Toured Colleges & Universities Visited Cultural Sites
Slide 15:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTResponsibility
30% drop in suspensions REP (Reaching Educational Potential) program for select sophomores Peer mediation for all grade levels Citizenship grades on report cards
Slide 16:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTResponsibility
Lunch Buddies (Big Brothers/Big Sisters & Ford Volunteer Network) Roundtable Discussions (Detroit Economic Service Corp & Ford Volunteer Network)
Slide 17:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT STAFF PROFILE STUDENT DATA SENIOR STATISTICS CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION FINANCE/GOVERNANCE PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDS
Slide 18:STAFF PROFILE
3.0 Administrators 2.0 Office Managers 1.5 Counselors 0.25 Technology Coordinator 1.25 Teacher Consultants 1.0 Senior Practicum Coordinator 22 Full-Time Instructors 1 Para-Professional (Special Ed) 4 Student Monitors
Slide 19:STAFF PROFILE
Two Teachers on Full-Year Permit (degreed in the subject area and working on certification) All other Teachers are highly qualified (degreed and certified in their field)
Slide 20:STAFF PROFILE
Contracted Services Special Ed Support Services Substitute Services Transportation Custodial/Maintenance Security Food Services Technology Support Accounting Human Resources Shipping & Receiving
Slide 21:STAFF PROFILE Professional Development
Teacher Institute 9 full days Curator Fair Ford Volunteer Network Project Based Instruction Relationships Blackboard Team Building
Slide 22:STAFF PROFILE Professional Development
Teacher Institute 5 half days Curator Chats Project Exhibition Similarities & Differences Summarizing & Note Taking Praise & Recognition
Slide 23:STAFF PROFILE Professional Development
All Staff Conference 1 full day THF Resources & Programs Museum Master Planning
Slide 24:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT STAFF PROFILE CURRICULUM STUDENT DATA SENIOR STATISTICS ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION FINANCE/GOVERNANCE PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDS
Slide 25:CURRICULUMNew Courses
Spanish 2 Ford PAS - Modules 3&4 Academic English (LEP) World Religions Fashion Illustration College 101
Slide 26:CURRICULUMNew Technology
Completed installation of Opti-Man (Internet connection through RESA) Qualified for E-rate funding Synchroneyes CS2 Web Bundle (Creative Suite) MiVHS-Plato/Credit Recovery
Slide 27:CURRICULUMNew Textbook Purchases
Spanish 2 Textbooks Integrated Science 3 Forensic Science World Religions
Slide 28:CURRICULUMDual Enrollment
27 students completed Dual Enrollment courses at Henry Ford Community College (145% Increase)
Slide 29:CURRICULUMVirtual Learning
15 students enrolled in Michigan Virtual High School
Slide 30:CURRICULUMAcceleration/Remediation
A.C.E. (Accelerated Curricular Experience) 31 sophomores qualified Project Graduation (Tutorial) 63 students enrolled 45 completed the program
Slide 31:CURRICULUMOff-Site Experiences
Career Day Comerica Park Holocaust Museum Arab Museum/Mosque Dearborn Centennial Library University of Michigan-Dearborn Oakland County Court Freedom Writers
Slide 32:CURRICULUMOff-Site Experiences
Cedar Point Physics Day River Rouge Project YES Expo Dearborn Police Department Frankenstein MacBeth Robotics Tournament at WSU
Slide 33:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT STAFF PROFILE CURRICULUM STUDENT DATA SENIOR STATISTICS ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION FINANCE/GOVERNANCE PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDS
Slide 34:STUDENT DATA Recruitment Class of 2011
382 students applied 24 communities in applicant pool 20 communities accepted in lottery
Slide 35:STUDENT DATA Enrollment 06-07
TOTAL ENROLLMENT 482 Freshmen 125 Sophomores 125 Juniors 119 Seniors - 113
Slide 36:STUDENT DATA Enrollment 06-07
(47%) Males (53%) Females 70% African American 18% Caucasian 3% Hispanic 2% Middle Eastern 7% Multi-Ethnic
Slide 37:STUDENT DATA Enrollment
32 Students (7%) are in the Special Education Program 168 Students (36%) are in the Free/Reduced Lunch Program
Slide 38:STUDENT DATAAcademic Performance
GRADE POINT AVERAGES BY GRADE 05-06 / 06-07 Comparison FRESHMEN 2.23/2.44 SOPHOMORES 2.31/2.38 JUNIORS 2.53/2.58 SENIORS 2.61/2.65
Slide 39:STUDENT DATA Academic Performance
73 Students GPA > 3.5 73 Students GPA > 3.0, <3.5 Total Average GPA 2.51 31% of students on Honor Roll
Slide 40:STUDENT DATA Discipline
EXPULSION 1 SUSPENSIONS 111 13 Inappropriate Behavior 34 Disrespectful Behavior 3 Dress Code 9 Fighting 22 Truancy 7 Excessive Referrals 23 Other
Slide 41:STUDENT DATA Attendance
Average Daily Attendance Rate 95.5%
Slide 42:STUDENT DATA Retention (Students who were enrolled on count day 2006 to count day 2007)Average Retention Rate = 95.7%
C/O 2010 97% retained (9>10) C/O 2009 93% retained (10>11) C/O 2008 97% retained (11>12)
Slide 43:STUDENT DATA Co-CurricularClub Participation
ART CLUB 15 DANCE 40 DIVERSITY CLUB - 20 DRAMA - 25 GARDEN CLUB - 8 GERMAN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 20 MOCK TRIAL - 13
Slide 44:STUDENT DATA Co-CurricularClub Participation
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 39 ROBOTICS 22 SENIOR COUNCIL 20 SERVICE CLUB - 26 STRATEGIC GAMES - 10 STUDENT COUNCIL 12
Slide 45:STUDENT DATA Co-CurricularSports Participation
CO-Ed GOLF 14 CO-Ed CROSS-COUNTRY 25 CO-Ed CHEERLEADING - 15 GIRLS BASKETBALL 15 BOYS BASKETBALL 13 + 9 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 15 BOYS BASEBALL 12 GIRLS SOFTBALL 18
Slide 46:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT STAFF PROFILE CURRICULUM STUDENT DATA SENIOR STATISTICS ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION FINANCE/GOVERNANCE PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDS
Slide 47:SENIOR STATISTICSClass of 2007
96% of the seniors graduated in June 100% of graduating seniors had post-secondary plans 33% received the Michigan Promise Scholarship ($4,000 scholarship based on MEAP/MME) 10 students received the Michigan Competitive Scholarship Award
Slide 48:SENIOR STATISTICSCollege Acceptance
72 Attending Competitive Four-Year Colleges & Universities Michigan State University University of Michigan Kentucky State University Eastern Michigan University Wayne State University Tuskegee University Lawrence Tech University Bowling Green University Ferris State University University of Tennessee
Slide 49:SENIOR STATISTICSCollege Acceptance
36 Attending Non-Competitive Colleges/Armed Services Henry Ford Community College Schoolcraft Community College Baker College United States Marines
Slide 50:SENIOR STATISTICSFinancial Awards
40% of the Senior Class Received Scholarships & Grants Totaling up to $821,026 (147% Increase)
Slide 51:SENIOR STATISTICSPersistence to Graduation (Freshman > Graduation)
77% Freshmen 141 Graduating Seniors - 108
Slide 52:SENIOR STATISTICSDrop-Out Rate(Seniors who did not graduate or go to another K-12 school)
4% Drop Out Rate 5 students
Slide 53:SENIOR STATISTICSSenior Mastery Process
113 seniors completed internships at 73 different workplaces covering all 6 career pathways.
Slide 54:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT STAFF PROFILE CURRICULUM STUDENT DATA SENIOR STATISTICS ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION FINANCE/GOVERNANCE PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDS
Slide 55:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION
Education YES! (State) North Central Association (Regional) No Child Left Behind (National) Testing Program EPAS Explore PLAN MME (ACT/MEAP)
Slide 56:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONEducation YES!
Received a Grade of B Michigan School Report Card Based on Self-Assessment Overall MEAP Scores (Average) (3rd Time)
Slide 57:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONEducation YES!
Completed Self-Assessment Rubric Measuring: Management Systems Continuous Improvement Curriculum Alignment Instructional Quality Arts/Humanities Advanced Coursework Family Involvement Attendance & Drop Out 4 Year Plan (EDP) Facilities
Slide 58:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONEducation YES!
Completed Self-Assessment Rubric Measuring: Management Systems Continuous Improvement Curriculum Alignment Instructional Quality Arts/Humanities Advanced Coursework Family Involvement Attendance & Drop Out 4 Year Plan (EDP) Facilities
Slide 59:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONNCA Regional Accreditation
Accreditation renewal for the 2006-2007 year North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement Status: Accredited without warning
Slide 60:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONNo Child Left Behind
Made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Based on Overall MEAP Scores (Average) (1st Time) Disaggregated MEAP Scores (Average) Graduation Rate (+) c/o 2006 = 85.44%
Slide 61:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONStandardized Testing
EXPLORE (Grade 9 - c/o 2010) PLAN (Grade 10 c/o 2009) MME/ACT (Grade 11 c/o 2008) MME/MEAP (Grade 12 c/o 2007)
Slide 62:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONExplore (c/o 2010)
Slide 63:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONPLAN (c/o 2009)
Slide 64:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONACT (c/o 2008)(1st testing cycle)
HFA Average 17.9 State Average 18.9 National Average 21.2 HFA Highest Score 29
Slide 65:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONMME/ACT (c/o 2008)
Percent Scoring 1 & 2 (1st testing cycle) Math 29% Science 43% Reading 57% Writing 38% Soc Stud 90%
Slide 66:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONMEAP c/o 2007
Percent Scoring 1 & 2 (3rd testing cycle) Math 54% Science 57% Reading 76% Writing 64% Soc Stud 84%
Slide 67:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONMEAP c/o 2007
HFA Dearborn Detroit State Math 54% 47% 20% 54% Science 57% 49% 25% 60% Reading 76% 62% 47% 68% Writing 64% 55% 34% 56% Soc Stud 84% 75% 66% 78%
Slide 68:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONMEAP Class Comparisons
c/o 2007 c/o 2006 c/o 2005 (3rd time) (3rd time) (3rd time) Math 54% 53% 62% Science 57% 57% 60% Reading 76% 85% 90% Writing 64% 67% 73% Soc Stud 84% 35% 23%
Slide 69:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONMEAP Sub-Groups
c/o 07 Af Am Cauc Math 54% 41% 81% Science 57% 47% 81% Reading 76% 72% 87% Writing 64% 62% 74% Soc Stud 84% 76% 97%
Slide 70:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONMEAP Sub-Groups
c/o 07 M F Math 54% 61% 49% Science 57% 72% 46% Reading 76% 78% 74% Writing 64% 61% 67% Soc Stud 84% 87% 81%
Slide 71:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONMEAP Sub-Groups
c/o 07 SES Sp Ed Math 54% 13% 18% Science 57% 33% 36% Reading 76% 60% 27% Writing 64% 53% 18% Soc Stud 84% 60% 55%
Slide 72:ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONMEAP CLOSING THE GAP
Af Am 06 Cauc 06 Af Am 07 Cauc 07 Mth 43/40 38% 81% 41% 81% Sci 55/34 41% 96% 47% 81% Read 22/15 78% 100% 72% 87% Writ 7/12 67% 74% 62% 74% SST 61/21 17% 78% 76% 97%
Slide 73:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT STAFF PROFILE CURRICULUM STUDENT DATA SENIOR STATISTICS ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION FINANCE/GOVERNANCE PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDS
Slide 74:FINANCE/GOVERNANCE05-06 Budget (Actuals)
REVENUE $3,709,157 EXPENDITURES $3,711,238 SHORTFALL $2,081(Ford Fund) STATE PER PUPIL ALLOCATION $7,300 ACTUAL PER PUPIL COST $7,930
Slide 75:FINANCE/GOVERNANCE06-07 Budget (un-audited)
REVENUE $3,861,260 EXPENDITURES $3,912,756 SHORTFALL $51,496 (Ford Fund) STATE PER PUPIL ALLOCATION $7,385 ACTUAL PER PUPIL COST $8,134
Slide 76:FINANCE/GOVERNANCEBoard of Directors
Retired Mr. Timothy OBrien Ford Motor Company Dr. William Weber- S. Redford Superintendent Term Ended Ms. Cheryl Tate Parent Representative
Slide 77:FINANCE/GOVERNANCEBoard of Directors
Appointed Mr. James Vella Ford Motor Company Fund Dr. John Sturock Allen Park Superintendent Ms. Mari Kisch Parent Representative
Slide 78:FINANCE/GOVERNANCECharter Renewal
After an extensive review process Wayne RESA renewed the Academys charter to operate for an additional five-year term. The Academys contract with Wayne RESA will be up for renewal again on June 30, 2012.
Slide 79:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT STAFF PROFILE CURRICULUM STUDENT DATA SENIOR STATISTICS ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION FINANCE/GOVERNANCE PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDS
Slide 80:PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPSParents-As-Partners
Newsletter with Tips for Parents Parent Website Maintained Parent Connect Expanded Parents as Adult Partners/Interviewers Chaperones
Slide 81:PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPSParents-As-Partners
Parent Fundraising Supported: Sound System Breakfast during MEAP Staff Appreciation Breakfast Scholarship for Most Improved Senior
Slide 82:PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS Primary Partners
The HENRY FORD FORD MOTOR COMPANY Wayne County RESA USDA Forest Service U of M Dearborn Dearborn City Government
Slide 83:PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS The Henry Ford
Editing Buddies Garden Club Curators Class Presenters Curator Chats NEH Summer Institute Fox News Network Mitt Romney Press Conference Practicum Placements Village Economics Liberty Craftworks Independent Studies
Slide 84:PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS Ford Motor Company
Ford Volunteer Network (Mock Interviews, BB/BS, Roundtable) Ford African Ancestry Network (Classroom Presentations) Ford Engineers (Robotics) Ford Shuttle Service (Robotics) Ford Lawyers (Mock Trial) Ford Rouge Factory Tours (Sophomores)
Slide 85:PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS
USDA Forest Service Arbor Day Career Day Garden Club Oxbow U of M Dearborn College Culture ACT Prep Gym Facilities Saturday Tutoring
Slide 86:SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT STAFF PROFILE CURRICULUM STUDENT DATA SENIOR STATISTICS ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION FINANCE/GOVERNANCE PARENTS/PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDS
Slide 87:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDS10th Anniversary Celebration1997-2007
All Staff Conference Presentation Commencement Exercises Dearborn Performing Arts Auditorium Superintendent Michael Flanagan, Keynoter New Logo Design Unveiled
Slide 88:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSHFA in the News
TIME MAGAZINE Article on Educational Reform December 2006 View at www.time.com
Slide 89:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSHFA in the News
Senior student completes practicum at Dearborn Fire Station Senior student helps save elderly man from fire View at Dearborn Press & Guide
Slide 90:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDS HFLI Chicago Replication
Henry Ford Academy - Power House High Design Team & Advisory Board CPS Charter Approval Process Community Outreach Principal Selection Piloted Accreditation Process
Slide 91:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSHFA Around the WorldGerman Connection
One student spent the year in Germany HFA family hosted an exchange student from Germany Fifteen students participated in the Staufer-Gymnasium Exchange
Slide 92:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSHFA Around the WorldOther Locations
HFA family hosted an exchange student from Spain Three students spent summer in Costa Rica Two students spent summer in Thailand
Slide 93:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSNational Center for Education Statistics
PISA (Program for International Student Assessment)
Slide 94:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSStudent Showcase
Senior Class Talent Show (Sold out Performance) Drama Club A Fairy Tale Courtroom (Student Produced and Directed)
Slide 95:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSStudent Showcase
Spanish Classes Cinco De Mayo Celebration Diversity Club Mix it Up Day
Slide 96:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSCareers
First Career Day for all Freshmen & Sophomores held at Lovett Hall 46 businesses over the six career pathways were represented
Slide 97:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSGiving Back
Service Club AIDS Walk Asthma Walk All Saints Kitchen Fall Warm-Up (Blanket Drive) Toys 4 Tots Red Cross Blood Drive Canned Food Drive
Slide 98:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSGiving Back
National Honor Society All Saints Kitchen Thanksgiving Baskets Gleaners Food Pantry Ronald McDonald House
Slide 99:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSGiving Back
Freshmen Class Muscular Dystrophy Walkathon Robotics Team Spring clean-up at the Judson Center Drama Club Presentation for THF Volunteer Luncheon
Slide 100:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSSharing Best Practice
School Improvement Process MDE Conference (Presentation) Office of School Improvement (Article in GMOSI)
Slide 101:SPECIAL PROJECTS/AWARDSSharing Best Practice
High Schools That Work Senior Mastery Process (Over 50 educators and administrators from Ohio spent two days at HFA learning about the senior year experience)
Slide 102:Looking Ahead The Next Decade of EXCELLENCE without EXCUSE!
Slide 103:Looking Ahead Smart Character Choices Building with Books
Slide 104:Preparing Students for College, Career, and the Global Community Learn to Love Love to Learn
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT HFA Staff & Students