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Measures of Student Achievement. Appoquinimink School District November 2007. Elementary Highlights. ASD Reading scores are among the best in the state. Writing scores at grades 3 and 5 increase significantly Science performance remains constant and at the top in the state.
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Measures of Student Achievement Appoquinimink School District November 2007
Elementary Highlights • ASD Reading scores are among the best in the state. • Writing scores at grades 3 and 5 increase significantly • Science performance remains constant and at the top in the state
Grade 3 Reading:Comparison of Change Percent of students who meet/exceed state content standards
Grade 3 Reading:Performance on Nationally Scored Questions Percentile ranking on nationally standardized questions (SAT 9/10)
Grade 3 Mathematics:Comparison of Change Percent of students who meet/exceed state content standards
Grade 3 Mathematics:Performance on Nationally Scored Questions Percentile ranking on nationally standardized questions (SAT 9/10)
Grade 3 Writing:Comparison of Change Percent of students who meet/exceed state content standards
Grade 5 Reading:Comparison of Change Percent of students who meet/exceed state content standards
Grade 5 Reading:Performance on Nationally Scored Questions Percentile ranking on nationally standardized questions (SAT 9/10)
Grade 5 Mathematics:Comparison of Change Percent of students who meet/exceed state content standards
Grade 5 Mathematics:Performance on Nationally Scored Questions Percentile ranking on nationally standardized questions (SAT 9/10)
Grade 5 Writing:Comparison of Change Percent of students who meet/exceed state content standards
Elementary Next Steps • Accelerated Reader will continue to be a district-wide program to support reading fluency and comprehension. • Extended time programs continue to be targeted to student specific needs. • Fastt Math is in its second year of implementation in all elementary schools. • Full day kindergarten is in place for the second year. • Common math program is in place in elementary schools. • Research based reading intervention programs are being used with students reading below grade level • Implementation and monitoring of Global Studies initiatives • The district is taking steps to be fully prepared for implementation of Response to Intervention next year.
Middle School Highlights • Middle School performance continues to exceed state standards in Reading, Writing and Math. • We continue to narrow the gap between white and African American students in reading and writing. • 6th and 8th grade science scores, while remaining steady, continue to exceed state standards.
Grade 8 Reading:Comparison of Change Percent of students who meet/exceed state content standards
Grade 8 Reading:Performance on Nationally Scored Questions Percentile ranking on nationally standardized questions (SAT 9/10)
Grade 8 Mathematics:Comparison of Change Percent of students who meet/exceed state content standards
Grade 8 Mathematics:Performance on Nationally Scored Questions Percentile ranking on nationally standardized questions (SAT 9/10)
Grade 8 Writing:Comparison of Change Percent of students who meet/exceed state content standards
Middle School Next Steps • Building administrators have developed intervention programs which take place during the school day and after hours to address the needs of students not meeting the standards. • Red Flag assessments for math continue to be utilized to inform instruction. Data from these assessments will be reviewed to determine individual student needs. • Attention continues to be focused on ensuring that special education students have access to the regular education curriculum. • ISTs are fully operational in both buildings.
High School Highlights • Red Flag assessments continue to be administered to inform instruction. • Accelerated Reader continues to be in place for all 9th and 10th grade students. • Attendance in the extended time program has increased. • Student performance in writing, reading and math exceeds state standards.
Grade 10 Writing:Comparison of Change Percent of students who meet/exceed state content standards
Grade 10 Reading:Comparison of Change Percent of students who meet/exceed state content standards
Grade 10 Reading:Performance on Nationally Scored Questions Percentile ranking on nationally standardized questions (SAT 9/10)
Grade 10 Mathematics:Comparison of Change Percent of students who meet/exceed state content standards
Grade 10 Mathematics:Performance on Nationally Scored Questions Percentile ranking on nationally standardized questions (SAT 9/10)
High School Next Steps • Staff will continue to implement brain-based learning strategies • Continued emphasis will be placed on “CRISS”. Training for staff has been planned for this school year. • Intervention programs have been put in place for both reading and mathematics. These should aid us as we attempt to close achievement gaps. • Instructional Support Teams are being implemented at Middletown High School. • There is 6-12 vertical articulation among teachers in core content areas. • Administratively we have formed an Instructional Council which meets regularly to discuss student achievement at the secondary level.
Next Steps • Cross Walk • Standards • GLEs/CLEs • Instructional Programs/Models • Model Units/Lessons