More Rigor for More Students College in the High School

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More Rigor for More Students College in the High School • West Valley High School (Yakima, WA) – Dr. Michael Brophy, Superintendent – Mr. Bill Oppliger, HS Principal – Mr. Adam Eldridge, Math – Mr. Kevin Brennan, Social Studies – Mr. Michael Cabbage, Science – Dr. Peter Finch, Assistant Superintendent

Learning Targets

Participants will leave this session with an understanding of the benefits to college-in-the-high-school classes and logistics for implementation.

More Rigor for More Students College in the High School • West Valley High School (Yakima, WA) – Dr. Michael Brophy, Superintendent – Mr. Bill Oppliger, HS Principal – Mr. Adam Eldridge, Math – Mr. Kevin Brennan, Social Studies – Mr. Michael Cabbage, Science – Dr. Peter Finch, Assistant Superintendent

Personal Mission / Foundation and Beliefs MAXIMIZING THE POTENTIAL Of ALL STUDENTS Personal Mission

Customer-Driven Quality

Continual Improvement

Community Responsibility

Instructional Focus Beliefs SERVANT LEADERSHIP Foundation

5 Steps to Student Success  1 Pre-K-3 Initiative – Early Learning Focus  Childcare/PreSchool/WVSD Alignment  2 Full Day Kindergarten  Continue to Increase the Percentage – Extended Day Focus  3 Read / Math at Benchmark Grades 3 and 4  Literacy / Numeracy Emphasis – DIBELS / easyCBM  4 Algebra Ready in 8th Grade  Numeracy emphasis – Algebra benchmark for 8th  5 HS Program - Rich Academic Core full of Rigor – AP and

College in HS/ Technical CTE Preparation

 Program that will prepare every WV grad for future

More Rigor for More Students College in the High School • West Valley High School (Yakima, WA) – Dr. Michael Brophy, Superintendent – Mr. Bill Oppliger, HS Principal – Mr. Adam Eldridge, Math – Mr. Kevin Brennan, Social Studies – Mr. Michael Cabbage, Science – Dr. Peter Finch, Assistant Superintendent

West Valley High School

West Valley High School - CHS • The number of students who participated in CHS classes at West Valley High School increased from 219 students in 2010/11 to 304 students in 2011/12. - OSPI Report Card website

Benefits of CHS – Reduced tuition costs. – Students do not leave campus. – Student know that they can earn the credit if they do their school work (in contrast to AP test). – College transcript. Advanced standing for college course registration. – HS teachers collaborate with college professors. – College textbook. College-level rigor. – Teachers/students go in-depth into topics.

More Rigor for More Students College in the High School • West Valley High School (Yakima, WA) – Dr. Michael Brophy, Superintendent – Mr. Bill Oppliger, HS Principal – Mr. Adam Eldridge, Math – Mr. Kevin Brennan, Social Studies – Mr. Michael Cabbage, Science – Dr. Peter Finch, Assistant Superintendent

WVHS/CWU Mathematics Adam Eldridge, Math • Courses – Pre Calculus (153/154) – Calculus (172/173) – Mathematics in the Modern World (101) – Mathematical Decision Making (102) Contact: Dick Trudgeon [email protected]

• Benefits – Aligned with what we were doing • Our Textbook • Common Final

– Professional Community • Collaboration with Professors • Networking with other High Schools

More Rigor for More Students College in the High School • West Valley High School (Yakima, WA) – Dr. Michael Brophy, Superintendent – Mr. Bill Oppliger, HS Principal – Mr. Adam Eldridge, Math – Mr. Kevin Brennan, Social Studies – Mr. Michael Cabbage, Science – Dr. Peter Finch, Assistant Superintendent

WVHS/UW Social Studies Kevin Brennan, Social Studies • Why - AP numbers dropping - Focus less on “coverage” and more on “depth” - Increased rigor

• Differences - Depth - Primary and Secondary Source Analysis - Steady assessment throughout - Writing, Writing, Writing

• Set-up – Initially, Trimesters (MarchJune) similar to college quarter – Now, Semesters (Nov – June) more time to acclimate students into rigor of the course

• Rigor – Extensive primary/secondary reading – Blue book exams (ID’s & essay) – Research Paper

WVHS/UW Social Studies Kevin Brennan, Social Studies • College level - UW trainings - Norming - Visits from the liaison - Success at the next level

• Support - Liaison - UW Resources - Field trip to UW for research support with research paper

• Worth taking for credit – $350, tuition, books, etc. – Credits do transfer but students need to research their institution

• Final Thoughts – Don’t over-enroll. Potentially may take rigor away from the class.

More Rigor for More Students College in the High School • West Valley High School (Yakima, WA) – Dr. Michael Brophy, Superintendent – Mr. Bill Oppliger, HS Principal – Mr. Adam Eldridge, Math – Mr. Kevin Brennan, Social Studies – Mr. Michael Cabbage, Science – Dr. Peter Finch, Assistant Superintendent

CHS Environmental Science • Michael Cabbage, Science Developing an articulation agreement with Central Washington University

Month Sept

ENST 201: Earth as an Ecosystem

CHS Environmental Science I

Scientific Method

Seed germination lab Atmosphere Biogeochemical cycles

Oct

Building a sustainable ecosystem

Climate and climate change Principles of ecology

Field work (data collection)

Trophic systems Hydrologic cycles Nov

Dec

Water resources and agriculture

Electrofishing with Dept. of Eco. And WDFW

Ecosystems and evolution

Bioaccumulation lab

Species interactions

Environmental argument analysis and debate

Biodiversity Community ecology

School waste audit

Geology and non-renewable resources Jan

Environmental education with elementary school students Population biology

Human impact on biodiversity

Establishing CHS Environmental Science at WVHS - District vision - EPA grant - AP ES training - AP v. CHS - Partnership and coordination with CWU - Community partnership development • Yakama Nation, La Salle HS, Yakima Area Arboretum, WDFW, DOE, Cowiche Canyon Conservancy

More Rigor for More Students College in the High School • West Valley High School (Yakima, WA) – Dr. Michael Brophy, Superintendent – Mr. Bill Oppliger, HS Principal – Mr. Adam Eldridge, Math – Mr. Kevin Brennan, Social Studies – Mr. Michael Cabbage, Science – Dr. Peter Finch, Assistant Superintendent

Next Steps • Contact info for CHS (hand-out) • Washington Student Achievement Council – November meeting (Nov. 19-20 at Evergreen)

• ESSHB 1808 (2011) – Launch Year Act.

• SSHB 1642 (2013) – Dual Credit Incentive Award.

More Rigor for More Students College in the High School Dr. Peter D. Finch, Assistant Superintendent West Valley School District (West Valley—Yakima) [email protected] (509) 972-6007