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Page 1: Clay County Year 1 Results May 2012 NDPC SD and WVDE.

Clay County

Year 1 ResultsMay 2012

NDPC SD and WVDE

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BASELINE DATA

What stood out in the data probes worksheets as areas for improvement

for students with IEPs?• We recognized a need for a more connected student body.

• We realized our parent communication needed to be increased based on both positive and negative situations.

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Baseline Data Details• Attendance was 93.3% for the 2010-2011 school year. • Dropout rate was 1.3 (12 students).• Students who fail a class in 9th grade have an exponentially

higher drop out rate.• Students who belong to a group such as sports team, band, or

co-curricular student group are less likely to drop out of school.

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Focus Areas AttendanceBehaviorAcademics/Course PerformanceSchool ClimateFamily EngagementStudents Engagement

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GOALSOUTCOMES

EVALUATION

What we did and our results

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Goal 1: Increase attendance by 2% and decrease the dropout rate by .5%.

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Goal 1 Data Targets

• Obtain an attendance rate of 95.3%.• Reach a dropout rate of .8%.

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Goal 1 Strategies

• Implement Link UP Advisory System. Students will remain with the same advisor through the duration of their high school experience.

• Education for teachers parents and students about important issues.

• Call system for daily student absences.• Attendance incentives both school wide,

classes, and LINK Up.

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Goal 1 Implementation Steps

• PD for staff on LINKS materials• Adjusted school schedule to accommodate

LINKS• Hosted more community/parent events• Increase student participation in extra and co-

curricular activities• Celebrate events for illustrating school pride

and cohesiveness

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Goal 2:

• Increase student engagement in extra curricular, co-curricular, and classroom activities.

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Goal 2 Data Targets

• Increase student participation in activities by 5%

• Increase professional development activities for staff to better implement LINKS curriculum

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Goal 2 Strategies

• Target students for group who do not exhibit school connectedness. (i.e. have few friends, belong to no clubs/activities, poor relationships)

• Work on building sense of community by uniting for common purposes. Highlight these events via television and recognize student accomplishments

• Greater availability of After-school & Activity Buses • Summer school programs – food & buses

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Goal 2 Implementation Steps

• Created projects tied to LINK Up groups• Started input sessions with a cross section of

students• Created new clubs to peak interest in assisting

others• Utilized LINK Up time to help students connect

with each other around common topics

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RESULTS

What are our results at the end of one year?Where do we stand now with our progress?

What conclusions have we identified?

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Goal 1 Results

• Co-Teaching Model• State Monitoring – no findings• Comments from students and parents

regarding CCHS assistance

2009-2010 WESTEST Results 2010-2011 WESTEST Results

State Rankings State Rankings

Math R/LA Math R/LA

11th Grade 23rd 45th 11th 2nd 1st

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Goal 1 Results

• Students were made aware on a weekly basis of their grades through LINK Up teachers. This assisted with scheduling and make-up work throughout the semester.

• Students were more aware of their career pathway and needed classes through this direct line of communication.

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Goal 2 Results

• Over 70% of our student body participate in one or more of the following activities:– Sporting team– Music group (band, steel drums, Spectrum)– Leadership group (FFA, FBLA, Skills USA)– Student Council, NHS– Civic minded groups such as Circle of Friends

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GRADUATIONDROPOUT

POST SCHOOL OUTCOMES

Where were we in the past?Where are we for 2012?

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Graduation Rate Projection

• We believe we need additional work in this area. Projected data indicates we will not hit the goal of reducing the drop out rate to .8%.

• We believe the continued unrolling of LINKS and integrated academics in CTE will continue to assist in this rate.

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Dropout Rate Projection

• Based on preliminary numbers, we anticipate an unchanged rate of drop out for the 2011-12 school year.

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Post School Outcomes Projection

• Post graduation plans for seniors include:– Over $570,000 in grants– 87 out of 125 have been accepted into college,

technical school, or military– CTE Completers have a significantly higher chance

of completing their postsecondary education endeavors

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Next Steps and Plans for the Future

• Integrate more LINK Up activities into student projects to make them more relevant.

• Establish academies through CTE/Core Academics to maintain a more student centered focus.

• Provide more professional development on what student engagement really looks like to a teacher.

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County SWD Initiatives• Co-teaching & Support with the Classroom Curriculum K-12 • Scholastic Programs (READ 180, Systems 44, Read About, FASTT Math, Fraction

Nation, Apangea Math) • DCT Program at CCHS• Dropout Prevention Grant with WVDE/NDPC• Full time teacher at Lizemore Elementary and HE White Elementary• VENT (Valuable Experiences from a Network of Teachers)• 2 Contracted IEP Specialists• Contracted Transition Specialist• Support for Personalized Learning (Link Up @ CCHS)• Braid Funding for Programs • After-school & Activity Buses • Summer school programs – food & buses • Computers & Teacher Presentation Stations (ARRA Funds) • Sp Ed Scores!

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REFLECTIONS

• Students feel valued at Clay County High School.• Students like to join together for a common cause.• Community members comment:

• “I have sent my child to a private school until this year. We are so thankful to have such a caring staff helping our son. We have not regretted our decision.” – student in top 5 of class

• “Thank you for calling about my child while they were out of school. Your call showed us that someone cared.”

• We recognize the importance of touching the human spirit through genuine caring.

• The culture of a school is born out through adversity.

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CONTACT US

Clay County High SchoolOne Panther DriveClay, WV 25043304-587-4226Claycountyhighschool.org