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Holmdel High School PTSO Meeting 11 November 2013. Principal’s Report. “Sustaining Excellence” Grading Policies and Exam Weights Parent Conferences. Updates. Middle States Update Mission Statement.
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Principal’s Report • “Sustaining Excellence” • Grading Policies and Exam Weights • Parent Conferences
Middle States UpdateMission Statement Holmdel High School, in a safe, student-centered, and rigorous learning environment, promotes academics, athletics, and the arts, values the cultural diversity of its community and, through varied curricular and co-curricular programs, empowers all students to develop their potential into achievement and take their place in our global society as ethical decision makers and life-long learners.
Parent Surveys Areas of Strength Areas in Need of Improvement Quality of student services; Career awareness activities; Quality of food service; Class placement; Opportunities for parents to participate in school improvement planning. • Strength of academic program; • Student access to a wide variety of extra-curricular activities; • All stakeholders feel safe; • Commitment of staff to students and to school; • Positive relations between school leaders and parents.
Middle States – Next Steps • Sub Committees • 12 Standards • Academic Integrity • Service Learning
How did we get here? • Limited value due to low weight • Students don’t take them seriously enough • Not most efficient use of time • No clear vision as to their purpose • Affected by grade scale and method of grade reporting
Process • Spring 2011 • Discussion at BIC Meetings • Exam Analysis • Fall 2011 • Gathering Data from Top NJ Schools • Surveys (Staff – Students – Parents) • Evaluate Options • Make Recommendations to BOE (Dec. 2011)
Problem: • How to balance the concerns of students and parents (stress), while at the same time designing meaningful and appropriately rigorous assessments?
Recommendations For the 2012-2013 school year: • Increase weight of final exam to 10% of overall grade (exam would be departmental in nature, and would embrace UbD principles); • Continue to administer a mid-year assessment, but embed it in 2nd MP (10% of MP grade), eliminating mid-term time schedule (assessment would be developed and administered by individual teachers); • Offer exemptions for ALL students with an “A” average going into final exam (full year courses only)
Recommendations Beyond the 2012-2013 school year: • Consider reporting number grades on transcripts rather than letter grades; • Consider modification of grading scale to reward high achievement within letter grade (i.e. “plusses”)
C & I Committee Reaction - Concerns about a “band-aid” approach; perhaps the root of the problem was in the grade scale - Asked for more information about how other school set grade scales; IF a change to our grade scale was made, could render moot the issue of exam weights
How to Report Grades? Letters? Numbers? Plusses (+) / Minuses(-) ? Effect on GPA?
Current Scale - Letters Strengths Limitations Doesn’t reward effort within a grade category Lessens level of student motivation May hurt some students with college admissions • Allows for variance in grading • Lessens level of student stress • Allows students to be in best light with college admissions
Numerical Strengths Limitations Consistency of Grading Student Stress • All grades are in play and all assessments matter • Complete Transparency
Plusses (+) and Minuses (-) Strengths Limitations Consistency of Grading Greater Student Stress • Greater Transparency • Greater Student Motivation
2014-2015Academic Assessment Calendar • September / October • SGO Pre-Assessments • January • Mid-Terms; SGO Monitoring • March • PARCC and SGO Post-Assessment • May • AP Exams and NJ Biology Competency Test (BCT) • June • PARCC and Final Exams
Considerations • Maintain Status Quo – 10% of Overall Grade • Double Weight of Exams – 20% of Overall Grade • No Mid-Terms – Finals ONLY – 10% of Overall Grade • Quarterly Exams – embedded in each Marking Period • No Exams – 25% for each Marking Period What impact, if any, will a change in the grade scale have?
Next Steps • Next meeting with C&I Committee – Nov. 13th NOTE: Any changes will go into effect for 2014-2015 school year
Parent Conferences • Thursday, Dec. 5th • 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm • Friday, Dec. 6th • 12:40 pm to 2:00 pm • Tuesday, Dec. 10th • 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm