8 period day proposal tassp – summer 2014
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8 Period Day Proposal TASSP – Summer 2014. Midway High School. Midway High School. Looking Back at the Last 11 Years…. Midway High School – A Changing Campus. 2002 – 2003 Demographic Data 1840 Students 79.7% - White 10.0% - Hispanic 6.5% - African American 3.5% - Asian/Pac. Islander - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
8 Period Day
Proposal
TASSP – Summer 2014
Midway High School
Midway High SchoolLooking Back at the Last 11 Years….
2002 – 2003 Demographic Data
1840 Students79.7% - White10.0% - Hispanic6.5% - African American 3.5% - Asian/Pac. Islander
10.2% - Economically Disadvantaged
Midway High School – A Changing Campus
2013 – 2014 Demographic Data
2225 Students (+385 students)58.4% - White19.8% - Hispanic13.6% - African American 5.0% - Asian/Pac. Islander
24.4% - Economically Disadvantaged
Midway High School – A Changing Campus
THEN AND NOW 2002 2014 Difference Total Number of Students
1840 2225 +385 Students
White 79.7% 58.4% -21.3% Hispanic 10.0% 19.8% +9.8% African American 6.5% 13.6% +7.1% Asian/Pac. Islander 3.5% 5.0% +1.5% Economically Disadvantaged
10.2%
24.4% 14.2%
EOC TEST Midway State
Writing 74 55
Reading 80 68
World Geography 86 81
Biology 95 87
Algebra 92 83
Geometry * 100 98
*Only Pre AP Students took test
Midway High SchoolEnd of Course Test Data 2011-12
School Year
2002-032003-04
2004-052005-06
2006–072007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
Reading/EnglishLanguage Arts
47%
53%
60%
67%
73%
80%
87%
93%
100%
Mathematics 33% 42% 50% 58% 67% 75% 83% 92% 100%
AYP Performance Standards
2002-032003-04
2004-052005-06
2006–072007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11
47%
53%
60%
67%
73%
80%
33% 42% 50% 58% 67% 75%
2012–13
93%
92%
2013–2014
100%
100%
Looking at the data, Midway High School has a need to address Accelerated Instruction within the school day.
Having an 8 Period School Day will help our struggling learners, ESL and At Risk population stay on track for
graduation
Increases choice for all students
Allows Career Exploration for students that have previously lacked that opportunity
(Academies of Study)
Proposal – 8 Period School Day
Is necessary to address the State required intervention
We feel that Accelerated Instruction is needed to take place during the school day
Subjects in which Accelerated Instruction is required: 2011-12, 2013-14 Math (Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II)Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
Social Studies (World Geography, World History, US History)English (Reading and Writing tested on 3 2 grade levels)
Proposed Bell Schedule
Lunch Schedule Breakdown A Lunch 11:35 – 12:10 (35 min – release at 12:05) Class 12:10 – 1:10 (50 min) Class 11:40 – 12:08 (28 min) B Lunch 12:08 – 12:42 (34 min – release at 12:37) Class 12:42 – 1:10 (28 min) Class 11:40 – 12:40 (60 min) C Lunch 12:40 – 1:15 (35 min – release at 1:10)
8:10 Version Lunch (33 min) START END
1st Period 8:10 8:55 45
2nd Period 9:00 9:55 55
3rd Period 10:00 10:45 45
4th Period 10:50 11:35 45
5th Period 11:40
A Lunch 11:35 12:10 35
B Lunch 12:08 12:42 34
C Lunch 12:40 1:15 35
6th Period 1:15 2:00 45
7th Period 2:05 2:50 45
8th Period 2:55 3:40 45
2012-13 Bell Schedule8:10 Version Lunch (33 min) START END
1st Period 8:10 9:00 50
2nd Period 9:06 9:56 50
3rd Period 10:02 10:52 50
4th Period 10:58
A Lunch 10:52 11:25 33
B Lunch 11:23 11:56 33
C Lunch 11:54 12:27 33
D Lunch 12:25 12:58 33
5th Period 12:58 1:48 50
6th Period 1:54 2:44 50
7th Period 2:50 3:40 50
Lunch Schedule BreakdownA Lunch 10:52 – 11:25 (33 min – release at 11:20)Class 11:25 – 12:27 (62 min)Panther Time 12:27 – 12:52 (25 min) Panther Time 10:58 – 11:23 (25 min)B Lunch 11:23 – 11:56 (33 min – release at 11:51)Class 11:56 – 12:52 (56 min) Class 10:58 – 11:54 (56 min)C Lunch 11:54 – 12:27 (33 min – release at 12:22)Panther Time 12:27 – 12:52 (25 min) Panther Time 10:58 – 11:23 (25 min)Class 11:23 – 12:25 (62 min)D Lunch 12:25 – 12:58 (33 min – release at 12:52)
8 Periods rather than 7 Periods
45 Minutes in each class rather than 50 minutes
3 Lunches rather than 4 Lunches
Start Time and End Time did not change
Bell Schedule Comparisons
Core Teachers and LOTE will teach – 6 of 8Electives Teachers will teach – 7 of 8
Student to Teacher Ratio will not exceed 160:1 in core subjects
Expectations:
Daily planning which provides teachers an opportunity to focus on data driven instruction, thus allowing meaningful development of common assessments
Teachers observe colleagues
PLCs will allow teachers to collaborate on strategies and innovative instruction
Great opportunities for Mentors and Mentees to work together
Professional Learning Communities
Collaborative teams whose members work together to achieve better results for the students they serve.
Collaborative teams who are not satisfied with the “status quo” and are constantly looking for ways to improve student learning.
Allow “practical or collaborative strategies that allow for the refocusing energies and articulating priorities” – Great for
Teacher Interns
Allow a “particular appreciation of access to people” which “was a valued aspect of collaboration and community”
Data Driven Decision Making!
PLC’s are:
Why PLC’s?We can’t do what has always been done!
Each Collaborative Team had to:1. Set Group Norms – Expectations for PLC Behavior2. Develop S.M.A.R.T. Goals (Strategic and Specific; Measurable; Attainable; Result Oriented; Time Bound)3. Answer Critical Team Questions
What do we want our students to learn? (Objectives)How will we know they have learned it? (teach with the END IN
MIND!) (Assessment)What will we do for those that didn’t learn? (Intervention –
Response to Intervention)What will we do for those that have learned? (Enrichment)
Professional Learning Communities
Monday – Data Analysis Anticipating the data and responding to it
Tuesday – Technology Creating engaging, collaborative activities; utilizing Edmodo
Wednesday – Lesson Planning
Thursday – Differentiated/Lesson PlanningDifferentiation: Constructing lessons to reach all learners,Response to Intervention (Documenting accommodations and analyzing effectiveness of interventions)
Friday – Professional Growth Day
Layout of the PLC Weeks
We would like to propose that our Junior and Senior students be allowed the opportunity to have 2 Release Periods if they meet the eligibility requirements.
These students would be allowed the opportunity to either have their release periods:◦ 1st&2nd periods◦ 7th&8th periods◦ or 4th&5th periods (Option for Seniors Only)
This would allow a student to come late, leave early or have an off campus lunch daily (which would alleviate pressure on the lunch room).
Proposal Impact for Juniors and Seniors
The only students eligible for a release period would be Juniors and Seniors
For a Senior to be eligible, the student should meet the following criteria:◦ Should have 21 Credits (On Recommended Track)◦ Passed all TAKS Tests◦ In Good Standing with Attendance (cannot be denied credit)◦ In Good Standing with Discipline (cannot have served DAEP or JJAEP)
For a Junior to be eligible, the student should meet the following criteria:◦ Should have 15 Credits (On Recommended Track)◦ Met Level 2 Standard on all EOC Tests◦ In Good Standing with Attendance (cannot be denied credit)◦ In Good Standing with Discipline (cannot have served DAEP or JJAEP)
Must have a means of transportation to and from school
Eligibility for Release Period(s)
Need for increased CTE staffing because increased electives (this is positive for district budget)
Need for AI staffing to assist with Accelerated Instruction classes
Staffing Concerns
Midway High
School
Success!
EOC TEST Midway StateMidway
(first time)State
(first time)
ELA 1 84 62 88 72
ELA 2 86 66 88 73
Biology 97 91 98 93
Algebra 90 81 92 86
US History 96 92 96 92
Accelerated Instruction SuccessBiology AI (non-credit class) – 100% of all students in AI class passed December administration. 4 students remaining – none were not able to have Biology AI.
Algebra AI (Math Models) – 82% of students in class passed over the course of the year. 15 students remaining. Students are also taking Algebra II concurrently.
English 1 and English 2 AI (Practical Writing Skills) – 65% of students in the class passed over the course of the year. 33 students remaining in ELA 1 and 16 students remaining in ELA 2.
US History AI will be offered in Fall 2014 for non-credit.
Thank you for
attending!
Jeff Gasaway, Principal
Alison Smith, Associate Principal