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CT Walker. State of the School Address 2013-14. Richmond County School System Mission/Vision. C.T. Walker Traditional magnet School. Mission Statement Character, Leadership, and Learning: Traditions for Tomorrow
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CT Walker State of the School Address 2013-14
C.T. Walker Traditional magnet School Mission Statement Character, Leadership, and Learning: Traditions for Tomorrow • C.T. Walker faculty and staff are honored to keep and teach the traditions of: communication, courtesy, citizenship, respect, morals, values, and responsibility for one’s behavior
CT Walker National Magnet School of Excellence 2012-2013 RCSS Data Protocol 2013-14
AdvancED Required • Required Actions • 1. Engage in a systematic, inclusive, and comprehensive process to review, revise, and communicate the system's mission, vision, and beliefs on an annual basis. Indicator: 1.1 • 2. Develop, implement, and evaluate structures that provide for long-term interaction with individual students that build strong relationships over time with students and adults in the schools. Indicator: 3.9
AdvancED Required • 3. Develop and regularly employ formal evaluation processes and procedures to ensure that the wealth of early and mid-stage initiatives, both human and physical resources reach full implementation with fidelity to maximize student achievement. • Indicator: 4.7 • 4. Expand the planned development and implementation of a “systemic data protocol” to include a review of the current processes and procedures used to collect, analyze, and apply data from multiple sources. Make revisions to ensure consistency throughout the system and include training and follow-up provisions for all staff members as may be appropriate to ensure fidelity of use. • Indicator : 5.3
Accreditation Status • As a result of the External Review and the team’s ratings of the Indicators Richmond County School System has been awarded the status of Accredited Warned. AdvancED Commission, July 15, 2013
Richmond County Schools Where are we academically? By 2014 2011-2012- 90 % or higher is where we are heading over the next three years --2014 and beyond Elementary schools average CCRPI was 66.1 Middle School average CCRPI was 65.5. High Schools was 63 2010-2011- 1 45.5% of our schools to meet AYP at the end of 2010-2011 • 23 elementary schools scored above the system’s average for elementary schools. • 6 middle schools had averages above 65.5%. • 4 high schools had averages above 63%
Percent of Students Meeting Standardon the CRCT in 8th grade Mathematics2013 Richmond County Schools 90 % 70.2% 67% 2010-2011 2012-2013 By 2014
Richmond County Schools Percent of Students Meeting Standardon the CRCT in 8th grade Reading/Language Arts2013 95% 95% 85.4% % 200200920029999-2010 2010-202011 By 2014
CRCT System Trend Analysis CT Walker Exceeds State
CRCT School Trend Analysis 2013 2013 percentages reflect preliminary data/pending retest updates RCSS Data Protocol 2013-14
EOCT Trend AnalysisCoordinate AlgeBra RCSS Data Protocol 2013-14
EOCT System Trend AnalysisCoordinate Algebra RCSS Data Protocol 2013-14
Attendance Rate System Trend Analysis 2013 Pending 2013 CCRPI Data
CT WalkerStrength/Challenges Strengths: • ELA Performance • Reading Performance • Math Performance • Continuous growth across all subject matter/subgroup • Community Involvement • PTO (Parent Involvement) • Communicating Speaking Skills Opportunities for Improvement: • Writing (Moving more to exceeds) • Social Studies Performance in Middle School • Science Performance in Middle School • Limited Financial Resources