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State of the School

State of the School. May 29, 2012. PowerPoint Design by: Neal James. The NUAMES Compact. I. Our Mission Our mission is to be the school of choice for those seeking a rigorous and supportive early college experience on a university campus. The NUAMES Compact. II. The Pillars

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State of the School

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  1. State of the School

    May 29, 2012 PowerPoint Design by: Neal James
  2. The NUAMES Compact I. Our Mission Our mission is to be the school of choice for those seeking a rigorous and supportive early college experience on a university campus.
  3. The NUAMES Compact II. The Pillars We promise to provide the following to our students… 1. Small School Environment 2. Teaching Excellence 3. University Partnership 4. Focus on STEM Education
  4. The NUAMES Compact III. Student Commitments (DRSLs) NUAMES students are expected to commit to the following principles… 1. Citizenship 2. College Readiness 3. Core Curriculum 4. Communication
  5. Our 4 Pillars Focus on STEM Education University Partnership Teaching Excellence Small School Environment
  6. Pillar 1 Small School Environment
  7. Pillar 1: Small School Environment Class Size
  8. Pillar 1: Small School Environment School Enrollment
  9. Pillar 2 Teaching Excellence
  10. Pillar 2: Teaching Excellence Seven New Hires Diana Bass – Social Studies – AP US History, AP European History & World Civilizations Brenda Casper – PE, Health and Drivers ED, Student Gov. Nevelyn Headrick – Engineering and Science – IED, Physics Mary Johnston – ACT Prep and Financial Literacy Steve Ludlow – English – English 10, CE English 1010, Creative Writing Sarah Whitbeck – Math – Pre-Calculus, Algebra 2 Michelle Banz – Psychology and AP Psychology
  11. Pillar 2: Teaching Excellence Professional Development Focus ACT Prep and College Readiness Student Academic Progress Promotion of College Atmosphere Performance Bonus Program This year, Bonuses may be as high as $1000 per teacher per term
  12. Pillar 2: Teaching Excellence Average GPA Last Four Years
  13. Pillar 3 University Partnership
  14. Pillar 3: University Partnership Fall 2012 - New Classrooms 2 New classrooms in current building for this year 1 New conference room in current building for this year Fall 2013 – New Building Concerns?
  15. Pillar 3: University Partnership Space
  16. Pillar 4 Focus on STEM Education
  17. Pillar 4: Focus on STEM Education Science 3rd out of 172 Schools in Utah CRT’s last year Technology 2 TSA National finalists Minna Wang and Tanner Lemperle 2nd in State TSA Vex Robotics Competition Engineering - Project Lead the Way NUAMES has the largest high school engineering program in Utah. In 2010-2011 – 300 students enrolled in PLTW courses. In 2011-2012 – 348 students enrolled in PLTW courses. NUAMES will add two additional courses 2012-2013 – Engineering Design and Development 2013-2014 – Biotechnology/Biomedical Engineering
  18. NUAMES outperformed the state and nation in every PLTW category offered.
  19. Student Commitments Core Curriculum College Readiness Citizenship Communication University Partnership Teaching Excellence Focus on STEM Education Small School Environment Northern Utah Academy for Math, Engineering, and Science
  20. Student Commitment 1 Citizenship
  21. Commitment 1: Citizenship Attendance
  22. Commitment 1: Citizenship Discipline
  23. Commitment 1: Citizenship Discipline
  24. Commitment 1: Citizenship Student Activities SBOs Clubs Honor Society Rotary (Interact) Girls’ State Boys’ State Dances Socials Community Service Many Capstones included this component Business/Education Partners: Northrop Grumman, Futura Industries, Wells Fargo, Moore Good Ideas, Kohl’s, J.C. Penney’s, WSU, DATC, DSD.
  25. Student Commitment 2 College Readiness
  26. Commitment 2: College Readiness Number of NUAMES Graduates
  27. Commitment 2: College Readiness Number of Early College Students
  28. Commitment 2: College Readiness Early College Tuition Paid Out by NUAMES
  29. Commitment 2: College Readiness Total Early College Tuition Paid Out
  30. Commitment 2: College Readiness EC Tuition Paid Per NUAMES Student Total Tuition Paid by NUAMES / Total NUAMES Enrollment
  31. Commitment 2: College Readiness Associate Degrees Earned
  32. Commitment 2: College Readiness Percentage of Seniors Graduating with Associate Degrees
  33. Commitment 2: College Readiness Post-High School Scholarships
  34. Commitment 2: College Readiness Percentage of Seniors receiving Post-High School Scholarships
  35. Commitment 2: College Readiness Early College Grade Point Average
  36. Commitment 2: College Readiness Early College Students on Academic Probation
  37. Commitment 2: College Readiness Concurrent Enrollment Current Offerings CE Math 1050/1060 PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design PLTW Principles Of Engineering PLTW Aerospace Engineering PLTW Digital Electronics
  38. Commitment 2: College Readiness Concurrent Enrollment New Offerings CE Math 1010 CE Math 1030 CE English 1010 PLTW Engineering Design and Development
  39. Commitment 2: College Readiness 2011-12 CE Grade Distribution
  40. Commitment 2: College Readiness Advanced Placement Current Offerings – None New Offerings AP Calculus AP English AP European History AP United States History AP Psychology AP Spanish
  41. Commitment 2: College Readiness % of Students Having Taken the ACT Sophomores – (135/158) 85% Juniors – (128/142) 90% Seniors – (119/120) 99%
  42. Commitment 2: College Readiness Average ACT Scores for SY 2011 All Sophomores will take new ACT Prep class for SY 2012-13
  43. Commitment 2: College ReadinessACT Results 2011-2012
  44. Commitment 2: College ReadinessACT Results 2011-2012
  45. Commitment 2: College ReadinessACT Results 2011-2012
  46. Commitment 2: College Readiness

    National Merit Scholarship Finalists: 2 in 2012 Devon Taylor Grayson Moore 2 in 2013 Alex Hardy Minna Wang
  47. Student Commitment 3 Core Curriculum
  48. Commitment 3: Core Curriculum Average GPA by Term - 2010-2012
  49. Commitment 3: Core Curriculum On the 2011 Utah End of Level CRTs, Out of 172 High Schools, NUAMES ranked . . . 22nd in Math
  50. Commitment 3: Core Curriculum NUAMES Math Program Changes for Fall 2012 Placement testing for each incoming student Summer Algebra I “Boot camp” Each Math teacher will have their own “Math Lab” Additional Courses CE Math 1010 CE Math 1030
  51. Commitment 3: Core Curriculum To be Developed During the 2012-2013 SY Common Grading Disclosures Common Assessments Competency Based Credit Offerings
  52. NUAMES 2012 CRT Scores for Algebra 1 The State
  53. NUAMES 2012 CRT Scores for Algebra 2 The State
  54. NUAMES 2012 CRT Scores for Geometry The State
  55. Commitment 3: Core Curriculum On the 2011 Utah End of Level CRTs, Out of 172 High Schools, NUAMES ranked . . . 3rd in Science
  56. NUAMES 2012 CRT Scores for Chemistry The State
  57. NUAMES 2012 CRT Scores for Physics The State
  58. NUAMES 2012 CRT Scores for Biology The State
  59. Commitment 3: Core Curriculum On the 2011 Utah End of Level CRTs, Out of 172 High Schools, NUAMES ranked . . . 3rd in English
  60. NUAMES 2012 CRT Scores for 10th Grade English The State
  61. NUAMES 2012 CRT Scores for 11th Grade English The State
  62. Commitment 3: Core Curriculum On the 2011 Utah End of Level CRTs, Out of 172 High Schools, NUAMES ranked . . . 2nd Overall Received the “High Performing Schools” Award from USOE
  63. Commitment 4 Communication
  64. Student Commitment 4: Communication Capstone/Portfolio Mentor Program Essays/Writing Continue to improve communication with stakeholders
  65. School Goals for 2012-2013 1. Continue Improving College Readiness and Academic Performance 2. Launch/Promote AP and CE programs 3. Promote a College Atmosphere 4. Support Professional Development Activities and a Collaborative Environment
  66. The End

    PowerPoint Design by: Neal James
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