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Northshore School District No. 417 Fall 2014 Woodin Elementary School 2013–14 Annual School Performance Report Mission Statement: Our mission is to improve the teaching in every classroom in support of high achievement for every student. Woodin is an energetic learning community that prides itself on meeting the needs of the children we serve. We are committed to partnering with families to provide the best educational experience. The richness and diversity of our surrounding community is reflected in the faces of the students who fill our classrooms. This diversity of incomes, languages and cultures is the strength of the Woodin family. We have created a responsive learning community that recognizes and nurtures the academic potential of every child. Woodin offers a K-6 English instructional program and a K-6 Spanish/English dual language program. Our teachers have high expectations and work diligently to ensure that every student achieves at high levels. We care deeply about our students and provide differentiated learning opportunities. As principal, my favorite place to be is in the classroom connecting with students and observing teachers as they create purposeful learning communities. Our hard working, experienced staff is dedicated to continuous professional growth in order to deliver best instructional practices to students. We dedicate staff meetings to professional development, conduct professional studies and attend district and regional trainings. We collaborate regularly around student learning and quality instruction. In 2013-14 we focused on math, the instructional framework and the Common Core State Standards. In addition to focusing on academic development, we place a strong emphasis on responsible citizenship. We have high expectations for respectful student behavior and provide instruction for students that need additional support in this area. This emphasis ensures Woodin is a safe and caring place. Students, staff and parents all share responsibility for the learning process. Parent involvement and support are critical to our success. Our PTA boasts strong membership and excellent leadership. We are proud of our staff and students and invite you to visit. Please contact me at 425.408.5405, at [email protected] or come in to our school office to make an appointment. Dawn Bowers, Principal Strengthening Our Community Through Excellence in Education Woodin Elementary School 12950 N.E. 195 th ST., Bothell, WA 98011 425.408.5400 www.nsd.org/woodin

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Northshore School District No. 417 Fall 2014

Woodin Elementary School

2013–14 Annual School Performance Report Mission Statement: Our mission is to improve the teaching in every classroom in support of high achievement for every student.

Woodin is an energetic learning community that prides itself on meeting the needs of the children we serve. We are committed to partnering with families to provide the best educational experience. The richness and diversity of our surrounding community is reflected in the faces of the students who fill our classrooms. This diversity of incomes, languages and cultures is the strength of the Woodin family. We have created a responsive learning community that recognizes and nurtures the academic potential of every child. Woodin offers a K-6 English instructional program and a K-6 Spanish/English dual language program. Our teachers have high expectations and work diligently to ensure that every student achieves at high levels. We care deeply about our students and provide differentiated learning opportunities. As principal, my favorite place to be is in the classroom connecting with students and observing teachers as they create purposeful learning communities. Our hard working, experienced staff is dedicated to continuous professional growth in order to deliver best instructional practices to students. We dedicate staff meetings to professional development, conduct professional studies and attend district and regional trainings. We collaborate regularly around student learning and quality instruction. In 2013-14 we focused on math, the instructional framework and the Common Core State Standards. In addition to focusing on academic development, we place a strong emphasis on responsible citizenship. We have high expectations for respectful student behavior and provide instruction for students that need additional support in this area. This emphasis ensures Woodin is a safe and caring place. Students, staff and parents all share responsibility for the learning process. Parent involvement and support are critical to our success. Our PTA boasts strong membership and excellent leadership. We are proud of our staff and students and invite you to visit. Please contact me at 425.408.5405, at [email protected] or come in to our school office to make an appointment. Dawn Bowers, Principal

Strengthening Our Community Through Excellence in Education

Woodin Elementary School 12950 N.E. 195th ST., Bothell, WA 98011 � 425.408.5400 � www.nsd.org/woodin

Assessments

Northshore School District administers the Measurements of Student Progress (MSP) for grades 3–8, the High School Proficiency Exam (HSPE) for grades 9–12 and End-of-Course (EOC) exams to students annually in compliance with state and federal laws.

The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) develops or selects and administers all state assessments. It also reports achievement data for students, schools, districts and the state. No Child Left Behind (NCLB) is a federal education law passed in 2001 that requires all states to create their own high standards for reading and math and that all students meet proficiency on these state standards by 2014. Washington received a federal waiver from NCLB requirements for two years, but recently lost the waiver. As a result, NCLB requirements now apply and Washington schools must meet the 100% student proficiency requirement by 2014.

Northshore School District has not made AYP for two consecutive years in reading and is now in Step 1 of improvement. The district will implement the following measures to continue to support increased student achievement: consult with parents and staff in developing a two-year District Improvement Plan, reserve 10 percent of its annual federal Title 1 funds for professional development for Title 1 schools and continue to provide assistance to schools identified as in need of improvement. Northshore School District did not meet AYP proficiency goal requirements in the following cells: All, reading, grades 3-5; Asian, reading and math, grades 3-5 and 6-8, math grade 10; Hispanic, reading and math, grades 3-5 and 6-8, math grade 10; White, reading, grades 3-5, and math, grades 3-5, 6-8 and 10; Two or more races, reading and math, grades 3-5 and 6-8, math grade 10; Limited English, reading and math, grades 3-5 and 6-8; Special Education, reading and math, grades 3-5. 6-8 and 10; and Low Income, reading and math, grades 3-5, 6-8 and 10. The district did not meet AYP participation goals in the following cells: Black, math, grade 10; Hispanic, math, grade 10; Special Education, math, grade 10; and Low Income, math, grade 10.

Woodin Elementary School did not meet AYP requirements in the following cells: All, Hispanic, White, Limited English, Low Income, reading and math; and Special Education, math. It is in Step 1 of Improvement. A comprehensive report for Northshore School District can be found at http://reportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us.

For more information on AYP, please visit the following website, http://reportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us/summary.aspx?groupLevel=District&schoolId=1&reportLevel=State&year=2013-14, or contact Northshore School District Student Learning Data Analyst Brandon Lagerquist at 425.408.7722 or [email protected]

In Northshore School District, 98.5% of classes are taught by teachers who meet the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) highly qualified definition. As part of the provisions of NCLB, you may request the professional qualifications of your child’s classroom teacher(s) by contacting your child’s school. You will be provided the information as soon as possible upon request.

School Snapshot Enrollment (Oct. 2012) 586 Unexcused Absence Rate 0.0% Ethnicity # Hispanic/Latino of Any 216 Race American Indian/Alaska 1 Native Asian 58 African American/Black 3 Native Hawaiian/Other 5 Pacific Islander White 265 Two or More Races 38 Staff (May 2014) 59 Administrators 1 Classified 23 Certificated 35 Certs: % Master’s/Ph.D. 85.5% Administration: Dawn Bowers, Principal

Mascot: Wildcats Colors: Green & Gold

 

     

Woodin Elementary School MSP Test Scores School Improvement Plan

Reading Math Writing Science 12-13 13-14 12-13 13-14 12-13 13-14 12-13 13-14 Grade 3 80.5 71.1 64.4 71.1 * * * * NSD 85.2 84.5 76 78 * * * * State 73 72 65.2 63 * * * * Grade 4 71.4 83 60.7 72.7 60.7 67 * * NSD 84.8 84.9 78.5 77.3 76.7 77.3 * * State 72.4 70 62.5 60.8 62.1 62.1 * * Grade 5 87.7 77.5 76.7 72.5 * * 84.9 77.5 NSD 85.9 87.2 77.1 82.2 * * 80.9 84.4 State 72.6 72.4 62.6 63.5 * * 66.5 66.8 Grade 6 80.6 86.8 86.1 89.5 * * * * NSD 85.2 85.4 81 84.5 * * * * State 71.4 72.7 59.3 63.6 * * * *

Woodin staff members collaboratively analyzed student work to determine goals and prioritize the school's shared work. Our primary focus was on math and the new Common Core State Standards with time also devoted to reading and writing. Teachers were provided professional development in the areas of math and the instructional framework.

Our School Improvement Plan was a continuous process. Teachers worked together collaboratively to analyze student work, determine student’s strengths and areas for growth, and planned instruction in response to the identified needs. They set short-term improvement goals using common classroom-based assessments to gauge progress. Goals were revisited multiple times throughout the school year in order to monitor and adjust plans. Instruction and assessment took place simultaneously. This process gave us the best opportunity to improve achievement across the entire school as it allowed us the flexibility to adapt to the needs of our students.

Woodin Elementary School

Dual Language Program

What is Dual Language? • Dual Language is a bilingual education program that integrates

Spanish speaking and English speaking students for instruction in and through two languages.

• Literacy and content area instruction is provided in both languages to all students.

• Dual language programs are also known as two-way immersion, two-way bilingual, bilingual immersion and dual-language immersion.

Dual Language Program Fundamental Goals:

• Attainment of challenging, age-appropriate academic skills and knowledge

• Advanced levels of functional proficiency in English and Spanish • Understanding and appreciation of cross-cultural differences

The Benefits of Knowing Two Languages:

• Educational: Students are capable of achieving high levels of proficiency in a second language without detrimental effects to their primary language development.

• Cognitive: Bilingual students perform better on tasks that call for divergent thinking, pattern recognition and problem solving. Bilingual students also have advanced levels of linguistic awareness.

• Socio-cultural: Proficiency in two languages permits individuals to expand their world.

• Economic: Bilingual students have enhanced employment opportunities.

Woodin Elementary School

Parent  Involvement                                                                Facility  Information  

We believe that a collaborative team of caring adults provides our students with the support base they need to be successful. We invite parents and community members to join the PTA, volunteer as tutors, assist in the library and on the playground or share specific talents or expertise as part of classroom or after-school instruction. We are always seeking new opportunities and partnerships with our community. A sampling of current programs is listed below. This list is ever growing and changing. We welcome involvement and input from our community to meet emerging needs.

• August back-to-school open house and ice cream social • Math Olympiad • Garden club • Chess club • Scrabble club • Boeing math and science club • Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts meet at school • Art Docent program in every classroom • School-wide art walk in December and April • Onsite student counseling • PTA family events (bingo, carnival, movie nights) • Choir for grades three through six • Extended-day tutoring three days a week • Computer lab instruction for all students taught by a specialist • Guitar instruction for all 6th-graders • School-wide talent show • Student Council / ASB leadership opportunities • After school arts enrichment - drama, drawing, science, pottery,

Legos, … • Yearly grade-level evening musical performances • Cross Country and Track and Field for grades three through six

Northshore School District is committed to fostering effective school-family involvement. Join the Woodin community!

Woodin Elementary School was built in 1970 on 9.5 acres. The two-story school contains 26 classrooms that are all in daily use for students. The school underwent a full modernization in 1990 that included new carpets, new paint and a new roof. In 1997, the school’s heating system was renovated and the main office area was remodeled in the spring/summer of 2003. Many local community groups including youth sports leagues and the YMCA use our school’s fields and gym on evenings and weekends for special events.

 

 3330 Monte Villa Parkway

Bothell, WA 98021 www.nsd.org

 

Northshore School District No. 417

About Northshore Financial Data Board of Directors Goals Published Fall 2014

Northshore is the 11th largest school district in Washington with more than 19,000 students in 20 elementary schools, six junior high schools, three comprehensive high schools, an alternative high school, a preschool program and an independent contract program grades 1-12. The district encompasses over 60 square miles and includes the cities of Bothell, Kenmore and Woodinville as well as part of unincorporated King County. Revenues 2013-14 State $131,077,307 64.8% Federal $ 9,653,898 4.8% Taxes $ 46,454,371 23% Other $ 15,096,829 7.5% Total revenues $202,282,406.00 Expenditures 2013-14 Teaching & Teaching Support $147,764,725 73.4% Administration $ 22,906,899 11.4% Support Services $ 30,660,623 15.2% Total expenditures $201,332,246.84 Average per pupil per day expenditure 2013-14 $57.44

1. Student achievement and success at grades Pre-Kindergarten-12 and

beyond 2. High standards of performance 3. Fiscal stability to support learning 4. Effective communications and community involvement Board of Directors: Janet Quinn, president; Dawn McCravey, vice president; Amy Cast, Kimberly D’Angelo and Sandy Hayes Superintendent: Larry Francois Communications Director: Leanna Albrecht    Annual School Performance Report is published by the Northshore School District Communications Department. This information is a requirement of our state’s legislature. The Northshore School District supports this sharing of educational information with the community. If you have questions about district policies or programs, or need this publication in an alternate format, please call the Communications Office at 425.408.7670. Northshore School District prohibits discrimination on the basis of age, sex, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation including gender expression or identity, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification, in all its employment procedures, training, programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employee has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged unlawful discrimination: Doug Hale, Human Resources Director, 425.408.7601, 3330 Monte Villa Parkway, Bothell, WA 98021.