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Joe Serna, Jr. Charter School. Annual Report Lodi Unified School District Board of Education November, 2012. Maria G. Cervantes, Principal. Executive Summary. Met API goals school-wide with 8 point gain 726. Did meet API goals for significant sub-groups.
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Joe Serna, Jr. Charter School Annual Report Lodi Unified School District Board of Education November, 2012 Maria G. Cervantes, Principal
Executive Summary • Met API goals school-wide with 8 point gain 726. • Did meet API goals for significant sub-groups. Hispanic Latino-10 pts., White-5 pts., EL-16 pts., Soc. Eco. Dis.-23pts. • Met 13 of 21 AYP goals. • Math Percent Proficient in Grades 2-7 continue to improve. • Positive four year trend for Algebra I scores in eighth grade. • EL students in the dual immersion program outpace students on California English Language Development test (CELDT) criteria in the district, county, and state by eighth grade. • In grades 6-8 all but one student scored in the Intermediate level or higher on the CELDT test. • Twelve students in eighth grade are eligible to attain the Bi-Literacy Award from San Joaquin County of Education.
Executive Summary • The school will continue to work with Action Learning Systems to utilize benchmarks in Spanish Language Arts and train teachers in the use of formative assessments. • Serna will continue development of criteria for AP Track in Spanish at Lodi and Tokay High Schools • We will also continue development of “Seal of Bilingualism” through the California Department of Education for 12-13 school year. • All core classes in middle school are one hour. • Parent participation exceeded 5,485 hours during the 2011-12 school year. • Service Learning Activities in each grade. • Art, drama, music, each week in grades K-5 • Band Instruction available for 4th-8th grade students.
Joe Serna, Jr. Charter School Core Elements of Serna Charter: •Two-way Immersion – Proficiency in two languages, Intercultural understanding. •Focus on effective instructional strategies and techniques K-8 • Integrated/Thematic Instruction – Problem solving, cooperative learning. •Personalized Learning – Small School Community
Joe Serna, Jr. Charter School Staff Development Focus Teachers spend an average of 40 hours in staff development each year. • Two Way Immersion Teacher Development • Balanced Literacy and Language Arts in Spanish and English • Guided Language Acquisition Design (GLAD) • Assessment and Data Analysis/Action Learning Systems • Writing Process Training/Action Learning Systems
Joe Serna, Jr. Charter School - Demographics Demographics
Percent of Students Meeting California English Language Development Test Criterion – Fall 2011
ACTION PLAN 2012-13 • Intensive focus on data analysis to drive instruction and to make appropriate recommendations for academic interventions for students. • Teachers will perform an individual analysis of both their current and former students. Doing this will identify trends, areas of strength and challenge in the instruction and materials used. • Data will be analyzed by grade level and cross grade level. • Continue to identify students in significant sub-groups whose results are in the basic level in order to address and increase student outcomes to the proficient level. • The principal will meet with all 6th through 8th grade students to review and set achievement goals on the STAR assessments. • As a learning community we will focus on the positive aspects of the STAR assessment by celebrating student and school success and talking about the importance of the assessment.
ACTION PLAN 2012-13 (Continued) • Continue to provide professional development and coaching in the area of balanced literacy in grades K-8. • Continue to implement effective strategies and techniques to support balanced literacy. • Targeted instruction utilizing Junior Great Books in Spanish and English. • Literacy interventions for students in grades K-8 will include: After school intervention groups, intervention groups in reading and writing during the school day will also be provided. • The Serna Staff will visit the Napa Language Academy to compare and contrast the best practices to increase academic achievement in a dual language immersion program in Spanish and English.