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SCHOOL REPORT NIGHT

SCHOOL REPORT NIGHT. Coventry High School March 7, 2013. Mission Statement.

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SCHOOL REPORT NIGHT

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  1. SCHOOL REPORT NIGHT Coventry High School March 7, 2013

  2. Mission Statement The mission of Coventry High School is to challenge our students to meet high academic and ethical standards in a safe and supportive environment of mutual respect. We are committed to providing our students with clear instruction and criteria to develop the knowledge, skills, character, and cultural awareness to become productive and responsible citizens

  3. School Improvement TeamCommittees ELA Proficiency Math Proficiency School Culture and Climate Career Awareness Tech 21 Proficiency-Based Graduation Requirements NEASC

  4. Key Regulations from RI Board of Regents in 2003 CHS Plan for Students to Graduate with Proficiency(ensuring students graduate with content skills and knowledge AND applied learning skills) • Literacy • Personalization • Graduation by Proficiency • Capstone, Portfolio, State Assessment (Class of 2014)

  5. Personalization & Improving the School Climate • Individual Learning Plans for all students • Response to Intervention • Course Syllabi • Grading Practices • Ramp-up: Capstone, Portfolio, NECAP • Student Support Groups: • Alateen • Structured Study • Grief Support • Clubs and Activities • Assemblies on student topics • N3

  6. Initiatives for 2013 Informational Text Numeracy Teach Like A Champion Teacher evaluations Twitter PD @CoventryOakers Technology PD Improving the climate Moving to CCSS

  7. Career and Technical Center • Programs • Automotive • Carpentry • Child Development • Cosmetology • Culinary • Electronics/computers • Graphic Communications • Health Occupations NEW REGION: Foster/Glocester Scituate West Warwick Warwick East Greenwich

  8. NEASC • CHS placed on warning (Sept 2010) • Community Resources for Learning** • Curriculum • 10 Year accreditation (Through 2020*) • Report online • Reaccredited by NEASC • Strong language included for Community Resources for Learning and Curriculum • Two-Year Report submitted in Oct 2012

  9. November 2012 Bond Thank you!

  10. November 2012 Bond Next steps… Roof Repairs (Summer 2013) Fire Alarm System (Summer 2013) Athletic Complex (TBD) Flooring Replacements (TBD) HVAC Improvements (TBD) $8,550,000 bond with state reimbursement of 48.3%

  11. Data & Assessment Scores

  12. Coventry High School SAT Results

  13. Coventry High SchoolCollege-Going Rate

  14. Rhode Island’s Statewide Assessment - NECAP • Assessment designed to measure content & skills on our GSEs • NECAP – New England Compact Assessment Program (RI-NH-VT) • Given to 11th graders in October over 6 days (90 minute tests) • Reading – Writing – Math • Part of state accountability system under No Child Left Behind

  15. Benefits of the State Assessment Program • Promotes and encourages reflection and discussion on curriculum and instruction • Encourages faculty interaction and curricular integration • Promotes and encourages accountability to Standards-based Instruction aligned to the Grade Span Expectations • Opportunity to investigate possible curriculum strengths and weaknesses

  16. Scoring the NECAP Assessment • Achievement Level: 4 = Proficient with Distinction 3 = Proficient 2 = Partially Proficient 1 = Substantially Below Proficient • Scale Score (Math & ELA) • 00 to 80 (with an “11” in front of the score) • 1140 needed to achieve Proficient performance • Total Points (Writing) • Two scorers score on a 1 to 6 writing rubric • Maximum points = 12; score of 7 is Proficient.

  17. NECAP Results: READING Students Scoring at Proficiency (Levels 3 & 4) 2008-09 2009-102010-112011-122012-13 CHS: 67 % 75 % 89 % 86 % 89 % RI: 69 % 73 % 76 % 76 % 79 % Students Scoring Below Proficiency (Levels 1 & 2) 2008-092009-102010-112011-122012-13 CHS: 33 % 25 % 11 % 13 % 11 % RI: 31 % 26 % 24 % 23 % 21 % Fall 2012 Testing Year/RIDE

  18. NECAP Results: WRITING Students Scoring at Proficiency (Levels 3 & 4) 2008-092009-102010-112011-122012-13 CHS: 48 % 66 % 61 % 61% 67 % RI: 42 % 55 % 51 % 51% 50 % Students Scoring Below Proficiency (Levels 1 & 2) 2008-092009-102010-112011-122012-13 CHS: 53 % 34 % 40 % 39 % 33 % RI: 59 % 45 % 49 % 50 % 50 %

  19. NECAP Results: MATHEMATICS Students Scoring at Proficiency (Levels 3 & 4) 2008-092009-102010-112011-122012-13 CHS: 30 % 27 % 37 % 33 % 38 % RI: 27 % 28 % 33 % 30 % 34 % Students Scoring Below Proficiency (Levels 1 & 2) 2008-092009-102010-112011-122012-13 CHS: 70 % 73 % 63 % 67 % 62 % RI: 73 % 73 % 67 % 70 % 66 %

  20. NECAP Reading1’s READING: 11 Students • Will remain enrolled in Literacy/Reading program • Will retake the NECAP reading exam in October (and possibly March) • They will need to improve based upon RIDE sliding scale.

  21. NECAP Math 1’s Mathematics: 131 Students • 71 students scored with one or two questions of a NECAP 2 • 60 students require more remediation • Will be enrolled in a Senior Math course • May be half year or whole year for students • Possible summer institute • Possible after school support during 2013 • Possible alternative tests • They will need to improve based upon RIDE sliding scale.

  22. Thanks For Coming!  To Contact us: phone: 822.9499 Internet: www.coventryschools.net click onSchool Websites click on Coventry High School To Set up an Parent Portal account call or e-mail us at hobinmichael@coventryschools.net

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