established in 2004 its governing bodies include: interim education committee school...
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Established in 2004 Its governing Bodies include: Interim Education Committee School Administration consisting of the
Principal and Vice Principal School closely works with Brighton, BOCES
(Board of Cooperative Educational Services) and the NY State Education Department
Westfall Academy Fulltime Islamic School
Main source of school funding is generated from tuition
State grants amounting to about $30,000 annually.
Bake Sale
Cafeteria Lunch Program
Fund Raising: Spaghetti dinner, Art Auction
Charitable donations by friends and family of Westfall
ICR generous support in terms of facility, security and janitorial services
Funding of the School
Number of students: 100 Student Distribution: Pre-KI 14 Pre-KII 20 K 15 1st 12 2nd 12 3rd 8 4th 9 5th 7 6th 3
Information about the school
Number of certified teachers: 5 Number of staff: 18 Subjects taught English Math Science Social Studies
Computer PE Quran Islamic Studies Arabic Language
Westfall Academy has fully implemented Common Core State Standard preK-6th grade
Information About the School
Daily School Lunch: certified by certified food server/ handler Ummah Celebration Science Fair National School Choice Pancake Breakfast Eid Carnival Eid Dinner Field Trips Year End Ceremony WAPTA organized Parent Socials BOX Top Drive WAPTA Organized Teacher Appreciation Luncheon
Programs
After School Tutoring
After School Hifz Program
Fully developed website
Online student reporting system www.wfa.quickschools .com
Additional Services
5 days a week, 3:30pm-5:00pm
Sr Haneen has ijaza (certified memorizer of the Quraan with a chain of narration to the Prophet(S))
This is the only Hifdh Program taught by a Certified Memorizer of the Quraan with ijaza in Two Recitations (Hafs and Warsh)
Instruction followed is the Alnoorani method of instruction
Current number of enrolled students in Hifz Program: are 11 students
6 students have memorized juz amma
After School Hifz Program
Providing Islamic Environment Students pray duhr in jamah daily Emphasis on daily 5 times prayers Emphasis on Islamic etiquette Teaching of Islamic studies five days a week Arabic Language Teaching Quranic reading with proper tajweed Memorization of the Quran with proper tajweed Learning hadith and Islamic history It meets the community needs for those families who
ask for full time Islamic Education for their children The center is being used to its full potentials and
people who supported the building get full reward
Adding Value to the Community
Science: 180 minutes/ week
Mathematics: 300 minutes/week
English Language: 600 minutes/week
Islamic Religious Studies: 660 minutes/ week
(Quran, Islamic Studies and Arabic Language)
Time Devoted to Each Subject Areas
Westfall Academy Demographic by School District
School District Student Population Rochester City 27%Greece 12%Webster 0Rush Henrietta 26%Fairport 1%Pittsford 10%Brighton 15%Gates Chili 3%West Irondequoit 5%
Some Demographics
Brighton Pittsford Fairport Greece Rush-Henrietta
Rochester city
Westfall
ELL 2% 1% 1% 2% 4% 30%
Free/ Reduced Lunch
9.8% 4.6% 14% 43% 36% 100% 45%
School PerformanceHow does Westfall Academy stack up against
other school districts?
State ELAState Math Test
Comparison of Mean Score for ELA and Math Between Different School District and Westfall Academy
STATE ELA Test Grade 3 2014
Level 1: Lowest performing level. Does not meet the NY State StandardsLevel 2: Approaching Proficiency.Level 3: ProficientLevel 4: Beyond Level Grade expectancy.
STATE ELA Test Grade 4 2014
Level 1: Lowest performing level. Does not meet the NY State StandardsLevel 2: Approaching Proficiency.Level 3: ProficientLevel 4: Beyond Level Grade expectancy.
STATE ELA Test Grade 5 2014
Level 1: Lowest performing level. Does not meet the NY State StandardsLevel 2: Approaching Proficiency.Level 3: ProficientLevel 4: Beyond Level Grade expectancy.
Level 1: Lowest performing level. Does not meet the NY State StandardsLevel 2: Approaching Proficiency.Level 3: ProficientLevel 4: Beyond Level Grade expectancy.
STATE ELA Test Grade 6 2014
Level 1: Lowest performing level. Does not meet the NY State StandardsLevel 2: Approaching Proficiency.Level 3: ProficientLevel 4: Beyond Level Grade expectancy.
STATE MATH Test Grade 3 2014
Level 1: Lowest performing level. Does not meet the NY State StandardsLevel 2: Approaching Proficiency.Level 3: ProficientLevel 4: Beyond Level Grade expectancy.
STATE MATH Test Grade 4 2014
Level 1: Lowest performing level. Does not meet the NY State StandardsLevel 2: Approaching Proficiency.Level 3: ProficientLevel 4: Beyond Level Grade expectancy.
STATE MATH Test Grade 5 2014
Level 1: Lowest performing level. Does not meet the NY State StandardsLevel 2: Approaching Proficiency.Level 3: ProficientLevel 4: Beyond Level Grade expectancy.
STATE MATH Test Grade 6 2014