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Advanced Study Academies Admissions Information October 2013. Welcome. We appreciate your interest in our Advanced Study Academies. JPPSS Advanced Study Academies. Serving Pre K through 5 th grade East Bank Airline Park Academy Metairie Academy West Bank Gretna No.2 Academy
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Advanced Study Academies Admissions Information October 2013
Welcome We appreciate your interest in our Advanced Study Academies.
JPPSS Advanced Study Academies Serving Pre K through 5th grade East Bank • Airline Park Academy • Metairie Academy West Bank • Gretna No.2 Academy • Marrero Academy
JPPSS Advanced Study Academies Serving 6th through 12th grades East Bank • Haynes Academy West Bank • Ruppel Academy (6-8) • Thomas Jefferson High School (9-12) District wide • Patrick Taylor Science & Technology Academy
Advanced Study AcademiesRecognized for Excellence • 4 Blue Ribbon Schools • Gretna No.2 • Metairie Academy • Patrick Taylor • Haynes Academy • Lauded in Newsweek & U.S. News as among America’s Best High Schools • National Merit Finalists/Semifinalists • All A rated by the LA Dept. of Ed.
How are they Advanced? • Selective admissions • Students work at least one grade level above their age cohort.
Admissions ProcessApplication & Screening Phase All applicants must • produce proof of residency in Jefferson Parish • Hand deliver a completed application and required documents to 501 Manhattan Blvd. in Harvey. • Meet the requirements stated in the Admissions Policies and Procedures in order to qualify for the testing phase.
Qualifying for TestingFor Pre-K through 1st Grade Submit a completed application plus • Proof of residency in Jefferson Parish • Child’s birth certificate You will receive a letter indicating the date, time, and location of testing.
Qualifying for TestingFor 2nd Grade through 5th Grade Submit a completed application plus • Proof of residency in Jefferson Parish • Child’s birth certificate • Child’s most recent report card You will receive a letter indicating the date, time, and location of testing.
Qualifying for TestingFor 6th Grade through 11th Grade Submit a completed application plus • Proof of residency in Jefferson Parish • Child’s most recent two years final report cards showing qualifying grades • Child’s most recent two years of standardized tests showing qualifying scores
What are qualifying report card grades? • Report cards submitted for those applying for grades 2 through 5 are used for proper grade testing and placement. Grades are not screened. • Report cards submitted for those applying for grades 6 through 11 must demonstrate no grades lower than a “C” in the subjects of reading, English, math, science, and social studies.
What are qualifying test scores for applying for grades 6 through 11? • If submitting LEAP/iLEAP scores, the student must have scored Mastery or Advanced in both English and math in both of the most recent two years of testing. • If submitting EOC (End of Course) test scores, English and math scores should demonstrate ratings of “Good” or “ Excellent.”
What are qualifying test scores for applying for grades 6 through 11? • If submitting scores from standardized tests that report in national percentile rankings, the student must have scored at the 85th percentile as a composite score for both years. (Ex.: TerraNova, Stanford, Iowa, ERB, PLAN, Explore, etc.) • If submitting standardized tests scores from other states or those that do not report out in a national percentile ranking, we determine qualification through use of equivalencies to rubrics from LA state testing. Submitted scores must represent achievement levels above the Basic level.
Testing Phase • All testing personnel are JPPSS employees. • All are certified teachers and experienced test administrators. • All receive annual training specifically for the Advanced Study Academies admissions tests. • Testing monitors are present in the testing areas in order to ensure that testing protocols and security are maintained.
Testing Phase Students applying for Pre K through 2nd grades are tested individually, by appointment. • Woodcock Johnson Brief Achievement • Parents may not accompany students into the testing area. • Please prepare your child for what to expect on testing day. • Pre K- K takes approximately 20 minutes • 1-2 takes approximately 30 minutes
Testing Phase Students applying for 3rd through 11th grades are tested in groups no larger than 20. • CogAT Cognitive Abilities Test • Timed (except entering 3rd graders) • Takes approximately 3 hours • The site coordinator will announce a target time to be back at the testing site to collect your child(ren).
Testing Phase • Practice materials are not provided. • Overview of tests are included in the admissions booklet. • Be sure to send a sweater or jacket for your child’s comfort on testing day. • Students taking the CogAT should bring dry snacks for break time. Liquids are not allowed in the testing areas.
Ranking and Notification • When the scores come in, students are ranked from the highest score to the 85th percentile by attendance zone school and grade level. • Students scoring below the 85th percentile are not eligible for admission. • Admission status letters and score reports are mailed out early to mid February to everyone who tested.
Ranking and Notification • Seats are allocated from the highest score on down until all openings in that grade level, in that school are filled. • All eligible students remaining are wait listed in rank order.
The Waiting List • Remains active until the 20th day of school for elementary grades and the 5th day of school for grades 6 through 11 • Does not carry over into the next school year • In attendance zone students head the wait list. • Out of attendance zone students are placed at the end of the wait list.
The Waiting List • If your child is wait listed, you will be informed of his/her position on the list on your admission status letter. • You may call periodically to check your child’s position on the list. We will only call when a seat opens for your child’s position.
Attendance Zones • Maps are included in the admissions booklet. • Maps are also available in the “Downloads” section of our website, jpschools.org/asa. • In attendance zone students get preference in the admission process. • Transportation is only provided for in attendance zone students.
Appeals Appeals windows are available at each phase of the admissions process. • Application & Screening Phase – for those ineligible to test • Testing Phase – for those with concerns regarding occurrences on the day of testing • Ranking & Notification Phase – for those ineligible for admission
Appeals • Appeals forms are given at the time of application submission • Appeals forms may also be accessed on our website jpschools.org/asa under “Downloads” • Must be hand delivered to our office at 501 Manhattan Blvd. in Harvey • Must be turned in by the deadline for that appeals phase as stated on the form
Other Important Information • Admissions to Advanced Study Academies is handled exclusively by the ASA Admissions Office in the JPPSS Administration Building. • School based personnel play no role in the admissions process. • For information regarding Open Houses, school specific programs, etc., please visit the individual schools’ websites which may be found via the jpschools.org website.
Contact Information • Julia.Johns@jppss.k12.la.us • Phone – (504) 349-7792 • jpschools.org/asa
Thank You For your support of Jefferson Parish Public Schools!