WAYNE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT |
DATE: September 24, 2003 | |
TIME: 6:30 p.m. | |
PLACE: District Office Board Room |
6:30 | Call to Order /Pledge of Allegiance | ||
6:30 | Executive Session |
7:30 | Approval of Agenda/Approval of MINUTES | |
Att. 1 | ||
7:35 | Public Comment | ||
7:40 | Board Member Comments | ||
7:45 | Board President’s Comments | ||
7:50 | Action Item Report | ||
7:55 | Superintendent’s Report |
1. | Annual Report | ||
Att. 2 | |||
2. | 2003-2004 Goals | ||
Att. 3 | |||
3. | Student Questions |
8:45 | Items for Board Action: |
1. | Approve CSE /CPSE Annual Reviews (Freewill) | |
Att. 4 |
8:50 | Public Comment/Board Comments |
8:55 | Adjournment | |
Next Meeting: October 8, 2003 7:30 p.m. Ontario Primary School | ||
District Mission Statement | |
Based on the belief that all students can learn, the staff of the Wayne Central School District accepts the responsibility to teach all students, regardless of differences, the fundamental skills. We further accept the responsibility to challenge all students to attain higher levels of achievement. Wayne Central will provide the opportunity, environment, and encouragement to meet this goal while developing the whole child, physically, socially, emotionally, and culturally. | |
Att. 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
WAYNE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ontario Center, New York 14520 | ||||||||||||||||||||
BOARD OF EDUCATION MINUTES | UNOFFICIAL UNTIL APPROVED | |||||||||||||||||||
DATE: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 | TIME: 7:15 p.m. | |||||||||||||||||||
TYPE: Regular Business Meeting | PLACE: | District Office | ||||||||||||||||||
PRESENT: Trustees Brunner Diller, Griswold, Johnson, Lyke, Ratcliffe (arrived @ 7:35 p.,m.), Robusto, Triou, Wyse; District Clerk Switzer; Administrators Havens, Armitage, Armocida, Siracuse, Saxby, Woodard, Atseff, Spring, Callahan, Blankenberg | ||||||||||||||||||||
GUESTS: Visitor’s Roster filed in clerk’s agenda file, this meeting | ||||||||||||||||||||
I. | CALL TO ORDER: 7:15 p.m. by Richard A. Johnson, School Board President | |||||||||||||||||||
II. | EXECUTIVE SESSION (Personnel) | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Wyse offered a MOTION to adjourn the meeting,at 7:16 p.m., for an executive session on personnel matters pertaining to specific personnel. 7 Ayes, 0 Nays, 2 Absent (Mrs. Brunner, Mr. Ratcliffe), Carried. | ||||||||||||||||||||
III. | RECONVENE: | 7:34 p.m. | ||||||||||||||||||
(Mr. Ratcliffe entered the meeting @ 7:35 p.m.) | ||||||||||||||||||||
IV. | PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE | |||||||||||||||||||
V. | APPROVAL OF AGENDA & MINUTES (August 27, 2003) | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Wyse offered a MOTION to approve the agenda for this evening’s meetingand the minutes of the meeting of August 27, 2003, both as presented. 8 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Absent (Mrs. Brunner), Carried. | ||||||||||||||||||||
A. | VI. | PUBLIC COMMENT |
A. | Mrs. Julie Packard, 3531 View Pointe Drive, Macedon, addressed the Board of Education about a letter she had previously sent to the school board and the superintendent of schools about a staff member and student success. Mr. Havens stated that the school board has reviewed the letter and he is reviewing the matter; he will follow-up with Mrs. Packard on the matter. |
VII. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS |
A. | Mr. Triou extended compliments to the Freewill Elementary Parents’ Group and the staff at Freewill Elementary School for their successful “Back to School Bash” and ice cream social last evening. He and his family enjoyed the event and the chance to meet his daughter’s teachers. |
B. | Mr. Griswold extended congratulations to athletes, coaches and others involved on the victory by the football team at their first contest last Friday evening. |
C. | Mr. Robusto shared in extending congratulations to the football team and coaches on their opening season victory. | |
VIII. | BOARD PRESIDENT’S COMMENTS |
A. | Mr. Johnson stated he has missed the season opener for the football season only three times in 10 years and shared in congratulating the team; he was disappointed he was unable to attend the event last week. |
B. | Mr. Johnson extended thanks to the Freewill Elementary Parents’ Group for their invitation to him to assist as a volunteer in the ice cream social at their “Welcome Back Bash” last evening. He also extended compliments to the parents’ group and school staff on the successful event. |
C. | Mr. Johnson extended welcome to all staff members as the new school year begins and extended congratulations to the volleyball team for their win this evening. |
IX. | REPORT ON ACTION ITEMS BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS |
A. | Mr. Havens stated he is working with staff on a pending issues (e.g. transportation, parent matters) and will advise the Board of Education when those matters are resolved.. |
(Mrs. Brunner entered the meeting @ 7:44 p.m.) | |||||||||||||||||||
X. | REPORTS OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS |
OPENING OF SCHOOL · September 3, 2003 |
Mr. Havens reported that staff and students returned on September 3rd for a successful start of the 2003-2004 school year. The new block scheduling is underway at the high school and school-owned locks are now included on student lockers at that school as a part of the safe schools’ legislation and philosophy. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Havens noted he was also pleased to serve as a volunteer at the ice cream social portion of the “Back to School Bash” at Freewill Elementary School and congratulated parent volunteers and school staff members for their efforts. He added than over 700 students and family members attended the event. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Havens reviewed student enrollment levels for the opening week of school. He noted that district-wide enrollments are within 2% projections and thanked Mr. Switzer for his annual efforts in forecasting that data. Final data will follow based when daily adjustments are completed at the end of September. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Havens predicted staffing increases at the high school for next year to meet Regents diplomas requirements and student enrollment levels. |
Mr. Griswold asked if the Trooper Ryan, the school resource officer, had started his duties on opening day. Mr. Havens stated that he did and was beginning to meet students and staff as well as assist in law enforcement matters at school. Mr. Havens plans to present an update on the school resource officer program at the December, 2003 school board meeting. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Griswold asked what reactions students have had to Trooper Ryan; Mrs. Armitage, assistant principal, noted that students have extended him a warm welcome and have an opportunity to meet him during lunch periods. |
UPDATE ON RE-SCORING OF JUNE 2003 MATH “A” REGENTS EXAMS |
Mr. Havens asked Mr. Spring, assistant superintendent for instruction, to provide an update on the re-scoring of the June, 2003 Math A Regents exam. | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Spring noted that 51% of students earned passing grades based on the revised scoring scales from the NYS Education Department. Many of those students had earned a passing grade for the course despite their failing grade on the exam. When considering students who took the Math A Regents exam in January and June of 2003, the re-scoring places the district’s passing rate at appx. 67% for the 2002-2003 school year. | |||||||||||||||||||
Mrs. Lyke asked about the re-scoring process; Mr. Spring outlined how the state conversion scale worked. He added that students have received notice of their revised exam scores after the conversion scale was applied and amendments to student transcripts have occurred to reflect the revised scores, as needed. | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Havens noted that the state conversion scale did not reflect a change in answers to exam questions; it was based on a correlation of the passing rates of students on the exam this year and in prior years. | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Griswold asked if statewide achievement levels were available based on the conversion scale; Mr. Havens stated that information is not yet available. |
UPDATE ON TEACHER CENTER GRANT |
Mr. Havens asked Mr. Spring to present an updated on planning for the teacher resource center. Mr. Spring introduced Mrs. Kathy Uerz, instructional technology trainer for the school district, who was selected by the teacher center policy board as the first chairperson of that group. | |||||||||||||||||||
Mrs. Uerz noted that interviews for the center director are underway and reviewed a PowerPoint presentation that outlined plans for teacher training and resources through the center (copy of PowerPoint outline filed in clerk’s agenda file, this meeting). | |||||||||||||||||||
The initial focus of training will focus on inclusion of students with special needs into local classrooms. The resource center will also provide opportunities for teachers to view videotapes on new teaching strategies and work with resource people and other staff members as coaches and mentors for improving classroom instruction. | |||||||||||||||||||
Staff members who assisted with the grant application and have agreed to serve on the policy board were recognized and thanked for their efforts. Business and collegiate representatives are also included as members of the policy board | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Triou asked if staff members would have access to any of the training resources through the district’s web page or other web-based locations. Mrs. Uerz stated that those approaches are planned as well as loan of CD-ROMS and use other video media and resources. | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Ratcliffe asked if the regional teacher center based in Newark requires renewal each year and if there is any indication of a multi-year commitment for our teacher center given the large amount of effort devoted to preparing the grant and disappointment that would occur if funding is withdrawn in a future year through no fault of our own. Mrs. Uerz and Mr. Spring noted the process used for monitoring and annual funding for the 100 teacher resource centers throughout the state. | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Griswold asked what the response is among staff members to the new resource center. Mrs. Uerz stated that the staff is very pleased to have the resources and training from the center available in the district rather than travel at the end of a workday to Newark or other locations. They are also excited about the potential for use of local staff members to share their expertise through the center. Mr. Griswold asked if the response is more evident among seasoned or new teachers; Mrs. Uerz stated that staff members overall are pleased with the new center. | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Robusto asked if the location of the new resource center is determined yet. Mrs. Uerz stated that space in the library-media center at the high school is designated for the home base of the center with space in library-media centers and computer lab areas in each of the schools also available for training sessions. | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Havens extended thanks to Mrs, Uerz and Mr. Spring for their efforts in preparing and organizing the grant for the new resource center and to Mrs. Uerz for serving as chairperson of the policy governing board; he noted her advancement as a district staff member from teacher aide and teacher assistant to technology trainer. |
ACHEVEMENT ON ADVANCED PLACEMENT MATH EXAM |
Mr. Havens extended congratulations to advanced placement calculus students, and their teacher, Mrs. Kathy Emison, on top scores on the AP exam. |
XI. | ITEMS FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION ACTION |
ANNUAL REVIEWS · 2003-2004 & CURRENT PLACEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS |
(Committee on Special Education & Committee on Pre-School Special Education) |
Mr. Havens presented the annual reviews for 2003-2004 and current pupil placement recommendations of the Committees on Special Education and Pre-School Special Education for review and consideration by the Board of Education. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Wyse offered a MOTION, seconded by Mr. Griswold, to adopt the following RESOLUTIONS for pupil placements by the CSE/CPSE, TO WIT: |
(1) to approve the recommendation of annual reviews for 2003-2004 for pupil placements by the Committee on Special Education and Committee on Pre-School Special Education, TO WIT: |
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE |
COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL EDUCATION FOR ANNUAL REVIEW OF |
RESOLVED, that the Board of Education approves the recommendations of the Committees on Special Education and Committee on Pre-School Special Education for annual reviews for 2003-2004 and authorizes the Director of Student Services to arrange the recommended special programs and services. |
(2) to approve the recommendation for CSE pupil placements, |
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE | |||||||||||||||||||
COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL EDUCATION AND | |||||||||||||||||||
AUTHORIZE ARRANGEMENT OF RECOMMENDED | |||||||||||||||||||
SPECIAL PROGRAMS & SERVICES | |||||||||||||||||||
RESOLVED, that the Board of Education approves the recommendations of the Committee on Special Education and authorizes the Director of Student Services to arrange the recommended special programs and services. |
(3) | to approve the recommendation for CPSE pupil placements: |
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE | ||||||||||||||||||
COMMITTEE ON PRE-SCHOOL SPECIAL EDUCATION AND | ||||||||||||||||||
AUTHORIZE ARRANGEMENT OF RECOMMENDED | ||||||||||||||||||
SPECIAL PROGRAMS & SERVICES | ||||||||||||||||||
RESOLVED, that the Board of Education approves the recommendations of the Committee on Pre-School Special Education and authorizes the Director of Student Services to arrange the recommended special programs and services. |
On the question, the RESOLUTIONS were adopted by a vote of 9 Ayes, 0 Nays. | ||||||||||||||||||||
(1) | Reports of the school district treasurer (A/O 7/31/03) | |
(2) | Approve Budget Transfers |
(3) Establish School Lunch Prices · 2003-2004 | |
Mr. Havens presented the consensus agenda for review and consideration by the Board of Education. | |
Mr. Wyse offered a MOTION to approve the consensus agenda, as presented by the superintendent of schools, as follows: | |
(1) | Receive & file reports of the school district treasurer for the period ending July 31, 2003 (copies attached to these minutes in the minute book) |
(2) | Approve budget transfers pursuant to Policy 6150 (copy attached to these minutes in the minute book) |
(3) | Establish school lunch prices for 2003-2004 @ $1.60 for students |
Mr. Atseff stated that the proposed lunch price reflects no increase from 2003-2004. He believes that with some modifications in 2003-2004, the program will return to a profit. | |
On the question, the consensus agenda was approved by a vote of 9 Ayes, 0 Nays. |
XII. POLICY ITEMS | |
XII. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT - None | |
XIV. ADDITIONAL BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS |
A. | Mr. Griswold extended thanks to Mr. Triou and the policy committee for their diligent work on review and update of the policy handbook. |
B. | Mr. Wyse, trustee liaison, reported on a very productive meeting today on the 2002 Capital Facilities Project and complimented Mr. Atseff on his proposals that have resulted in an increase in the number of parking spaces in the expanded bus loop and parking area at the south end of the high school. |
He added that the review process by the NYS Education Department is projected to require 22 weeks or less and noted that the next construction-planning meeting is set for September 26th. |
C. | Mr. Robusto noted that he has attended several of the construction-planning meeting as alternate trustee liaison and is impressed with the care and concern for staff, students and fiscal accountability that Mr. Havens and Mr. Atseff exhibit at those sessions. |
D. | Mr. Griswold noted thanked the middle school for sharing the pens distributed this fall with members of the Board of Education. |
XV. | ADJOURNMENT | ||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Triou offered a MOTION to adjourn the meeting at 8:25 p.m. 9 Ayes, 0 Nays, Carried. . | |||||||||||||||||||
Respectfully submitted, | |||||||||||||||||||
JAMES E. SWITZER | |||||||||||||||||||
School District Clerk | |||||||||||||||||||
APPROVAL OF MINUTES | |||||||||||||||||||
The foregoing minutes of the Board of | |||||||||||||||||||
Education were submitted for review | |||||||||||||||||||
& (approved as presented)(corrected | |||||||||||||||||||
as noted) at the meeting of | |||||||||||||||||||
September 24, 2003 | |||||||||||||||||||
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School District Clerk | |||||||||||||||||||
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September 15, 2003 | |
ANNUAL ASSESSMENT REPORT |
2002-2003 | |
Table of Contents |
II. | Grade K-4 ELA………………………………………………………….5 | |
III. | Grade K-4 Math…………………………………………………………6 | |
IV. | Grade K-4 Science………………………………………………………7 | |
V. | Grade 5-8 ELA…………………………………………………………..8 | |
VI. | Grade 5-8 Math………………………………………………………….9 | |
VII. | Regents Biology –Grade 8……………………………………………10 | |
VIII. | Foreign Language Regents…………………………………………...11 | |
IX. | Math A Regents………………………………………………………..13 | |
X. | Course III math Regents……………………………………………..14 | |
XI. | Earth Science Regents………………………………………………...15 | |
XII. | Biology Regents……………………………………………………….16 | |
XIII. | Chemistry Regents……………………………………………………17 | |
XIV. | Physics Regents……………………………………………………….18 | |
XV. | Global Studies Regents……………………………………………...19 | |
XVI. | U.S. History Regents…………………………………………….……20 | |
XVII. | English Regents………………………………………………….……21 | |
XVIII. | Going to College Rate…………………………………………….….22 |
Richard Johnson - President |
Jacqueline Brunner |
Executive Summary |
The chart below shows the Wayne Central School District’s results on the New York State Assessments, including grade 4 ELA and Math, Grade 8 ELA and Math, and High School Regents. |
SUBJECT | %PASSING | % PASSING WITH
DISTINCTION |
Grade K-4 ELA | 74 | 23 |
Grade 5-8 ELA | 57 | 14 |
High School ELA | 76 | 24 |
Grade K-4 Math | 86 | 30 |
Grade 5—8 Math | 69 | 9 |
Math A | 67 | 7 |
Course III | 88 | 40 |
Biology Middle School | 100 | 69 |
Earth Science | 83 | 27 |
Biology | 86 | 13 |
Chemistry | 72 | 7 |
Physics | 46 | 12 |
Foreign Language | 96 | 54 |
Global Studies | 88 | 31 |
U.S. History | 93 | 35 |
Performance Level | 1
|
2
|
3
|
4 (Mastery)
|
Passing (levels 3&4)
|
1998-99 | 8%
|
42%
|
44%
|
6%
|
50%
|
1999-2000 | 2%
|
33%
|
52%
|
13%
|
65%
|
2000-2001 | 5%
|
26%
|
49%
|
20%
|
69%
|
2001-2002 | 1%
|
24%
|
50%
|
25%
|
75%
|
2002-2003 | 2%
|
24%
|
51%
|
23%
|
74%
|
NYS (2001-2002) | 8%
|
30%
|
41%
|
21%
|
61%
|
WFL BOCES (2001-2002) | 5%
|
30%
|
45%
|
20%
|
65%
|
Performance Level
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
Passing
(levels 3&4) |
1998-1999 | 7%
|
19%
|
51%
|
23%
|
74%
|
1999-2000 | 2%
|
20%
|
60%
|
18%
|
78%
|
2000-2001 | 0%
|
20%
|
48%
|
32%
|
80%
|
2001-2002 | 2%
|
16%
|
52%
|
30%
|
82%
|
2002-2003 | 2%
|
12%
|
56%
|
30%
|
86%
|
NYS (2001-2002) | 7%
|
25%
|
45%
|
23%
|
68%
|
WFL BOCES (2001-2002) | 3%
|
24%
|
50%
|
23%
|
73%
|
State Designated Level (SDL)
|
Percent Above SDL
|
1998-1999 | 74 |
1999-2000 | 79 |
2000-2001 | 78 |
2001-2002 | 85 |
2002-2003 | Not yet available |
NYS 2001-2002 | 69 |
Performance Level
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
(mastery) |
Passing
(levels 3&4) |
1998-1999 | 12%
|
42%
|
40%
|
6%
|
46%
|
1999-2000 | 4%
|
54%
|
36%
|
6%
|
41%
|
2000-2001 | 7%
|
55%
|
35%
|
3%
|
37%
|
2001-2002 | 4%
|
48%
|
38%
|
10%
|
48%
|
2002-2003 | 8%
|
35%
|
43%
|
14%
|
57%
|
NYS 2001-2002 | 7%
|
49%
|
34%
|
10%
|
44%
|
WFL BOCES 2001-2002 | 4%
|
45%
|
41%
|
10%
|
51%
|
Performance Level
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
(mastery) |
Passing
(levels 3&4) |
1998-1999 | 18%
|
36%
|
41%
|
5%
|
46%
|
1999-2000 | 17%
|
37%
|
38%
|
8%
|
46%
|
2000-2001 | 15%
|
45%
|
33%
|
7%
|
40%
|
2001-2002 | 5%
|
34%
|
46%
|
15%
|
61%
|
2002-2003 | 7%
|
23%
|
61%
|
9%
|
70%
|
NYS 2001-2002 | 20%
|
33%
|
36%
|
11%
|
47%
|
WFL BOCES 2001--2002 | 9%
|
31%
|
49%
|
11%
|
60%
|
Year | Students Taking Exam | Passing | Passing with distinction |
1999-2000 | 32 | 31 (97%) | 12 (38%) |
2000-2001 | 37 | 37 (100%) | 20 (54%) |
2001-2002 | 34 | 34 (100%) | 16 (47%) |
2002-2003 | 35 | 35 (100%) | 24 (69%) |
Year | Students taking exam | Student passing | Student passing with distinction 85+ |
1998-99 | 99
|
91 (92%)
|
48 (48%)
|
Spanish | 64
|
59 (92%)
|
33 (53%)
|
French | 26
|
24 (92%)
|
12 (46%)
|
German | 9
|
8 (89%)
|
3 (33%)
|
1999-2000 | 118
|
112 (95%)
|
52 (44%)
|
Spanish | 68
|
63 (93%)
|
21 (31%)
|
French | 37
|
36 (97%)
|
21 (57%)
|
German | 13
|
13 (100%)
|
10 (77%)
|
2000-2001 | 155
|
152 (98%
|
94 (61%)
|
Spanish | 98
|
96 (98%)
|
59 (60%)
|
French | 34
|
33 (97%)
|
21 (62%)
|
German | 23
|
23 (100%)
|
14 (61%)
|
2001-2002 | |||
Spanish | 97
|
92 (94%)
|
45 (46%)
|
French | 59 | 55 (93%)
|
38 (64%)
|
German | 12
|
11 (92%)
|
8 (67%)
|
2002-2003 | |||
Spanish | 102 | 97 (95%) | 56 (55%) |
French | 29 | 28(97%) | 17 (59%) |
German | 17 | 17(100%) | 7 (41%) |
Year | Students taking exam | Student passing | Student passing with distinction (85+) |
2001-2002 | 42 | 12%
|
0%
|
2002-2003 | 243 | 67%
|
7%
|
Year | Students taking exam | Student passing | Student passing with distinction (85+) |
1998-1999 | 116 | 113 (97%) | 67 (67%) |
1999-2000 | 134 | 124 (93%) | 75 (55%) |
2000-2001 | 181 | 159(88%) | 74(41%) |
2001-2002 | 124 | 110 (89%) | 55 (40%) |
2002-2003 | 138 | 122 (88%) | 55 (40%) |
Year | Students taking exam | Student passing | Student passing with distinction (85+) |
1998-1999 | 154 | 124 (81%) | 24 (16%) |
1999-2000 | 199 | 147 (74%) | 31 (16%) |
2000-2001 | 197 | 156(79%) | 54(27%) |
2001-2002 | 261 | 199 (76%) | 63 (24%) |
2002-2003 | 232 | 192 (83%) | 63 (27%) |
Year | Students taking exam | Student passing | Student passing with distinction (85+) |
1998-1999 | 183 | 133 (73%) | 31 (17%) |
1999-2000 | 229 | 191 (83%) | 32 (14%) |
2000-2001 | 175 | 167(95%) | 22(13%) |
2001-2002 | 196 | 182 (93%) | 37 (19%) |
2002-2003 | 162 | 139 (86%) | 21 (13%) |
Year | Students taking exam | Student passing | Student passing with distinction (85+) |
1998-1999 | 95 | 68 (72%) | 22 (23%) |
1999-2000 | 95 | 73 (77%) | 25 (26%) |
2000-2001 | 122 | 86(70%) | 41(34%) |
2001-2002 | 128 | 97 (77%) | 8 (6%) |
2002-2003 | 113 | 81 (72%) | 8 (7%) |
Year | Students taking exam | Student passing | Student passing with distinction (85+) |
1998-1999 | 73 | 70 (96%) | 17 (23%) |
1999-2000 | 66 | 55 (83%) | 17 (26%) |
2000-2001 | 58 | 52(90%) | 25(43%) |
2001-2002 | 30 | 14 (40%) | 4 (13%) |
2002-2003 | 52 | 24 (46%) | 6 (12%) |
Year | Students taking exam | Student passing | Student passing with distinction (85+) |
1998-1999 | 176 | 156 (89%) | 51 (29%) |
1999-2000 | 178 | 145 (81%) | 8 (4%) |
2000-2001 | 167 | 162 (97%) | 79 (47%) |
2001-2002 | 193 | 157 (81%) | 80 (41%) |
2002-2003 | 194 | 147 (76%) | 47 (24%) |
Year | Students taking exam | Student passing | Student passing with distinction (85+) |
1998-1999 | 200 | 167 (84%) | 57 (29%) |
1999-2000 | 175 | 153 (87%) | 44 (25%) |
2000-2001 | 204 | 185(91%) | 48(24%) |
2001-2002 | 204 | 171 (84%) | 43 (21%) |
2002-2003 | 201 | 176(88%) | 62 (31%) |
Year | Students taking exam | Student passing | Student passing with distinction 85+ |
1998-1999 | 186 | 146 (78%) | 49 (26%) |
1999-2000 | 180 | 127 (71%) | 24 (13%) |
2000-2001 | 169 | 151(89%) | 67(40%) |
2001-2002 | 187 | 147 (79) | 35 (19%) |
2002-2003 | 194 | 181 (93%) | 68 (35%) |
Year | Going to College |
1998-1999 | 81% |
1999-2000 | 86% |
2000-2001 | 75% |
2001-2002 | 88% |
2002-2003 | 80% |
2003—2004 GOALS | PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE | SUPPORT | WHEN | SUCCESS |
1 Educate the public about WCSD resources available to them on-line. | Appropriate Administrator
Director of Technology Principals & Superintendent |
Event Coordinator
Tech Support Clerical |
September 30
September 1 October Newsletter |
Every publication and appropriate presentations will have the website published on it.
The website address will scroll on Ch 15. Creation of a website information page for newsletters. |
2. Target a non-supportive community group and improve the school/community relationship. | AD
HS Principal Principals AD Reading Buddies Coordinator |
Supt & Varsity Club
Food Service & Play Director Music Dept. & Transportation Principals, Custodians, Staff Principals |
October 1
March June 30 May 1 December 1 |
All Seniors get a Gold card
10% attendance increase at Dinner Theater Each school performs at least once for seniors Active participation of seniors in fitness program Increased senior participation in Reading Buddies |
2003—2004 GOALS | PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE | SUPPORT | WHEN | SUCCESS |
1. Provide targeted staff training in the area of literacy. | ASI
ASI |
Reading Coordinator, Principals, Dir. Of Student Services, Literacy Coaches
Principals |
June 30
June 30 |
95% of K-3 Teachers will complete NYS Reading Academy
District Leadership Trained in area of Literacy |
2. Provide targeted staff training in the implementation of Understanding by Design. | ASI
|
Principals
PDT “Guiding Coalition” |
June 30 | Each teacher will participate in the UbD process to create a unit of instruction during the 2003-2004 school year |
2003—2004 GOALS | PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE | SUPPORT | WHEN | SUCCESS |
1. Begin the building project successfully while maintaining clean and inviting facilities. | ASB
ASB |
Dir. Of Facilities
O&M Staff Principals Dir. Of Facilities Principals |
Each Month
September 30 |
Yearly avg. of at least a 3 on all short-term goals
Establish and publish a timeline on the phases of the building project |
2. Increase stakeholder representation in monthly inspections. | Principals
ASB |
Staff, students, leadership teams
Principals, Dir. Of Facilities, O & M Staff |
September 30
Each Month |
Invite participants (students/staff) in monthly inspections
Share results of monthly inspections with staff |
2003—2004 GOALS | PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE | SUPPORT | WHEN | SUCCESS |
1.
Wayne students will achieve the following passing rates on the NYS exams;
q K-4 Reading: 90% q K-4 Math: 90% q 5-8 ELA: 90% q 5-8 Math: 90% q English 11: 95% q Math A: 80% |
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2. 90% of the class of 2004 will graduate with a regents diploma. | ||||
3. The suspension rate will be 1% or less |
2003—2004 GOALS | PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE | SUPPORT | WHEN | SUCCESS |
1. Use collaboration to expand the targeted instruction and data analysis process. | Principal
|
Teachers
Dept. Chairs / Grade Level Leaders, ASI, Dir. of Students Services, Asst to the Dir. Of Student Services, BPTs |
June 30 | Each teacher will be a member of a group that will utilize the Targeted Analysis process at least 4 times this year |
2
. Use collaboration to develop a written road map (curriculum) that is clear to students, parents, school and community.
|
ASI
ASI ASI |
Principals Principals Superintendent Teachers |
3X Yearly: September, January, & June
October August 30 |
Publish Curriculum Audit
Articulated responsibility map & plan Document taught curriculum |
Att. 4
2003-04 CSE/CPSE Annual Review Recommendations for the Board of Education
11-Sep-03
PROGRAM STU NO PLACEMENT 02 03 PLACEMENT 03 04 SCHOOL
CSE
7343
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
7387
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
7421
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
7786
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
7965
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
8659
Regular Education
Related Services Only
Freewill Elementary
CSE
8785
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
8827
Consultant Teacher in all areas
Consultant Teacher in all areas
Freewill Elementary
CSE
9044
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
9058
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
9179
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
96226
Consultant Teacher for Language
Consultant Teacher in Language Arts
Freewill Elementary
CSE
96299
Related Services Only
Related Services Only
Freewill Elementary
CSE
96514
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
96517
Related Services Only
Related Services Only
Freewill Elementary
CSE
96519
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
96717
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
96745
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
96757
Related Services Only
Consultant Teacher for ELA & Math
Freewill Elementary
CSE
96813
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
96891
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
96892
Related Services Only
Related Services Only
Freewill Elementary
CSE
96940
Consultant Teacher for academic
Consultant Teacher for academic
Freewill Elementary
CSE
97338
Consultant Teacher for Language
Consultant Teacher for Language Arts
Freewill Elementary
CSE
97973
Related Services Only
Related Services Only
Freewill Elementary
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