Annual Report to the Public 2015

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Westside Consolidated School District ANNUAL REPORT TO THE PUBLIC OCTOBER 19, 2015

School Programs Wide array of programs offered at each campus Curriculum intervention programs designed to improve academic performance School improvement planning guides progress in achieving school goals Building principals will report on program updates

Accreditation Status Westside is accredited by AdvancED 5 year term – Granted June 2015 National and International Standards

State Accreditation Status WHS: Accredited – Cited WMS: Accredited – Cited WES: Accredited – Cited Teachers on Additional Licensure Plans due to shortage areas

Generation Ready Designated Westside as a school district of best practice “Essential Best Practices of Effective Schools”

Technology Child Internet Protection Act compliant Technology Integration Improve curriculum delivery New teaching and learning tools have already shown improvements in student and teacher engagement Chromebook initiative, iPad labs

Proposals to Correct Deficiencies Refine school improvement plan to provide resources for academic program improvements Student intervention and remediation programs Title I programs Special education programs Tutoring programs Small group and individual curriculum support Utilize Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative Teacher training services Curriculum coordination

Partnerships Arkansas State University Black River Technical College Northeast Arkansas Career and Technical Center Vanderbilt University Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce Cities of Bono, Cash, Egypt, Jonesboro Craighead County school districts Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative Parent Organizations

Current State Initiatives TESS – Year 2 of statewide implementation LEADS – Year 2 of statewide implementation BloomBoard – Year 2 of statewide implementation Literacy Design Collaborative Career and Technical Education Programs ACT and ACT Aspire state testing Review and Revision of State Literacy and Math Standards

Current State Initiatives STEM Initiative Cognitively Guided Instruction Training Indistar – ADE School Improvement Program ACT will provide resources for school districts Formative student assessments Interim students assessments Aligned with state curriculum standards

Vision 2027 Planning Strategic Planning Process continues Five Focus Areas Graduates Programs Technology Facilities Budget

Additional forums may be scheduled in the future to solicit more feedback

Westside Elementary School

2015 Annual Report to the Public Warrior Pride

Committed To Learn Committed to Lead

2015 Student Enrollment October 2013

October 2014

Pre-Kindergarten

60

60

Kindergarten

140

128

First Grade

124

139

Second Grade

130

119

Third Grade

117

131

Fourth Grade

113

118

Total

684

695

Highly Qualified Teachers • All teachers at Westside Elementary School are Highly Qualified Teachers with the exception of one teacher. • The one teacher is a licensed teacher working outside their certified area. • The teacher is enrolled in master’s degree program to become certified.

ESEA Standings • Overall School Status: Needs Improvement • Literacy: Needs Improvement • Math: Math Needs Improvement

Building Progress for Student Growth • • • • •

Common Planning Time for Teachers Twice month PLC’s that focus on Data Moby Max Quiz Bowl & Jr. Lego League Continued Training for Teachers in CGI and ELLA

Future Goals for Student Achievement • • • • •

Develop Uniformed Lesson Plan Format Increase Student Engagement Develop Vertical Alignment Collaboration Increase Parental Involvement through Parent Nights Chrome book Initiative

I WILL GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL IN

2029

WESTSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL Committed to Learn … Committed to Lead

STUDENT ENROLLMENT 5TH

112

6TH

141

7TH

163

TOTAL 416

ESEA Standings

Math - Needs Improvement Literacy - Achieving

MAPS Assessment Focus

Student Growth (Fall to Winter to Spring) Reading, Language, Math

Student-generated goals based on weakness

Goals for Student Achievement Math / Literacy / Science / Social Studies 2 Teachers / Core Subject / Grade Professional Development Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC) Extending Children’s Mathematics (ECM) Response to Intervention (RtI) Data

More Plans of Action Professional Learning Communities Data Grade Level (Common Planning) Disciplinary Small Group Teaching / Learning ICU (Intensive Care Unit) Warrior Lab

K-12 PLANS District Response to Intervention Task Force District Handbook Scheduling Community Involvement Plans Parent Nights (Google Summit, A.L.I.C.E. Training, etc.)

I will graduate college in

2033.

Westside High School

Committed to Learn… Committed to Lead

STUDENT ENROLLMENT

8th Grade 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade

2014 133 200 128 111 101

2015 139 149 174 124 104

Total Students

673

673

ESEA STANDINGS Overall School Status: Needs Improvement Literacy: Achieving Math: Needs Improvement Graduation Rate: Needs Improvement

Highly Qualified Status Two teachers are not highly qualified. Teachers are planning to attend a program of study to get qualifications to become highly qualified.

Leadership Team – – –

Highly motivated Focused on student achievement Indistar Goal setting Improvement planning



Building collaborative teams to help teachers do their work better

Goals for Student Achievement Collaborative Teams Department Teams Respond to student growth data After school PowWow – Students are not allowed to have incomplete assignments. Increase Credit Recovery Chromebook

Goals for Student Achievement Our number one goal is to increase student achievement. • • • •

Graduation Rate Struggling freshman Block schedule Tribe Time • Grade Call • Student conferencing • Creating an atmosphere for learning