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Superintendent’s R eport Monday, March 25, 2013 Donna M. Hargens, Ed.D . Superintendent

Superintendent’s R eport Monday, March 25, 2013 Donna M. Hargens, Ed.D . Superintendent Jefferson County Public Schools. Unbridled Learning Model JCPS District– 2012 Total Weighted Score: 50.8 . Graduation Rate (7%)

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Superintendent’s R eport Monday, March 25, 2013 Donna M. Hargens, Ed.D . Superintendent

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  1. Superintendent’s ReportMonday, March 25, 2013 Donna M. Hargens, Ed.D. Superintendent Jefferson County Public Schools

  2. Unbridled Learning Model JCPS District– 2012Total Weighted Score: 50.8 • Graduation Rate (7%) • Percent of students who graduate within four years of high school. It is calculated as the number of graduates with diploma in 4 years + graduates with diploma but IEP allowed 4 or more years divided by the 9th grade membership 07-08 + 10th grade membership 08-09 divided by 2. Achievement (26%) Student performance in the five content areas of reading, mathematics, science, social studies and writing (on-demand and language—editing and mechanics). A formula awards points based on the student performance levels of Novice, Apprentice, Proficient and Distinguished (NAPD). 4.5 5.1 15.2 College/Career Readiness (12%) Percent of students who are ready for college and/or careers, based on test scores and certifications earned. It is measured by EXPLORE scores for middle school and at the high school ACT benchmarks, college placement tests and career measures. Gap (26%) A single student gap group that includes students with membership in the following groups as required by federal guidelines: African-American, Hispanic, Native American, students with disabilities, poverty (qualified for free or reduced price lunch) and limited English proficient. 17.8 8.1 Growth (29%) A statistical program generates a Student Growth Percentile by comparing an individual student’s score to the student’s academic peers using two years of test scores. Growth is reported for reading and mathematics in grades 4 through 8 and at grade 11.

  3. JCPS College and Career Readiness Targets

  4. JCPS Graduation Rate Targets

  5. Graduation Trend Data: 2008-2012

  6. JCPS Graduation Rates

  7. http://www.jefferson.kyschools.us/Departments/Planning/JCPSTransformationalZone.htmhttp://www.jefferson.kyschools.us/Departments/Planning/JCPSTransformationalZone.htm

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