Building Successful Futures Through Academic Excellence and Character Development August 2014
Our mission, in collaboration with unique partnerships, is to provide a rigorous academic curriculum along with enriching and individualized opportunities empowering every student to compete in an ever-changing world. PREPARING FOR COLLEGE GISD ensures that students are ready for university, community college, technical school, or the military when they graduate. GHS offers numerous post-secondary opportunities, including transferable college credits. By the time students leave GHS, they can earn enough college credits for an associate s degree. Our post-graduate success can be attributed to our high level of education that can be seen in our test scores compared to state and regional levels. STAAR Test Scores (Grades 3-8) STAAR End Course Exam Scores 100 90 80 70 60 81 79 79 76 74 73 75 73 81 74 67 61 100 90 80 70 60 79 67 62 78 66 88 82 80 95 91 89 92 93 92 50 50 Reading Math Writing Science Social Studies English 1 English 2 Algebra 1 Biology US History GISD Region State GISD Region State Scholarships & College Acceptances Over the last three years, Granbury High School graduates received almost $17 million in scholarship awards to help finance their post-high school education. Students have been accepted all over the country including Big 12 schools, Division I universities throughout the nation, and military service academies. 98% GISD has a 98% graduation rate, clearly outperforming the regional average of 87.6% and state average of 87.7%.
Dear Students, Parents, and Community Members, What a great time to be a Granbury Pirate! Over the past two years, we have been working hard to plan the future of GISD. With our G2020 strategic plan now in place, the successful passage of our bond issue and the advanced curriculum we continue to expand, students in GISD have more opportunities than ever before to have a well-rounded and world-class education that prepares them for life. As we transform our facilities and build a robust technology infrastructure, we look forward to the expanded curriculum and program opportunities to offer GISD students for many years to come. We also will continue building positive partnerships with local businesses and community groups that are taking an interest in our students, our schools, and recognizing the role they can have in the many positive things going on in our school district. I would urge everyone in Granbury to get involved with our schools, attend ballgames, concerts, theater productions and many other activities that showcase the tremendous talent we have in GISD. Superintendent Dr. James M. Largent GHS Ranks in Top 10% of Nation s High Schools Granbury High School is one of the top high schools in the state, according to a new report from U.S. News & World Report. Only 300 Texas schools made the rankings, and GHS received silver medal recognition based on demographics, participation and performance on college readiness tests (SAT/ACT), the number of students taking Advanced Placement and dual credit courses, and other criteria. The ranking also puts GHS in the top 10% of high schools in the nation. Affinity f1 Heads to Abu Dhabi Affinity F1, the Formula One in Schools team from Granbury High School, placed second at the national competition on May 16-17, 2014, at the Michigan International Speedway. The students will be one of two teams representing the United States in the world finals, which will be held November 14-23 at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi. This marks the second straight year for GHS to qualify for the international contest. At nationals, the GHS squad also won Best Team Identity, honoring the group for things such as uniforms, professionalism, and sportsmanship. The team members are students in career and technical education classes: Chloe Scroggins, project manager; Ian McMasters, manufacturing engineer; Christina Hager, resource manager; Tyler Johnson, graphic designer; and Hayden Coppenbarger and Tommy Wallace, design engineers. Other students assisting the team are Cade Timmons and Daniel Valdez. GISD e-news: Register on GISD website at www.granburyisd.org/register (To change account settings, go to www.granburyisd.org/signin) www.granburyisd.org Connect with GISD www.facebook.com/granburyisd www.twitter.com/granburyisd www.youtube.com/granburyisd www.pinterest.com/granburyisd itunes: www.granburyisd.org/itunesapp Google Play: www.granburyisd.org/androidapp 817.408.4000 www.instagram.com/granburyisd
GISD Campus Highlights Granbury High School 1,290 students Grades 10-12 Academic Achievement in Mathematics Almost $7 million in scholarship money awarded to the Class of 2014 Regionally recognized fine art productions Marine Corps JROTC advanced to national competition We the People constitutional law team won state championship for second straight year STARS ACCELERATED HIGH SCHOOL 50 students Alternative Academic High School STARS moved to more central location providing students who lack transportation an ability to ride the bus Over 950 students have received high school diplomas since STARS was founded 20 years ago Crossland NINTH GRADE CENTER 497 students Grade 9 Academic Achievement in Reading/ELA & Mathematics Top 25% Student Progress Project Based Learning included a zombie apocalypse for world geography classes to create new civilizations Numerous community service projects helped local charities ACTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 800 students Grades 6-8 Completion of GISD Outdoor Learning Center Boys choir performed at National Cambiata Institute Conference Friends of Rachel Club helped raise money for Ms. Vicki s Dance studio destroyed by fire GRANBURY MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 students Grades 6-8 ACTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5 students Grades PK-5 Two out of 7 teams qualified for the state competition of Odyssey of the Mind (one winning the highest award for exceptional creativity) Title I Distinguished School (two years in a row) BACCUS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 554 students Grades PK-5 New WATCH D.O.G.S. program involves fathers & community members to provide positive role models for students and enhance school security BRAWNER INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Rachel s Challenge acts of kindness chains extend three times around the school cafeteria Music program highlights science and brings historic figures to life 420 students Grades 3-5 (paired with Roberson Elementary) Miler s Program leads students to exercise and eat right by running over 25,000 combined miles Healthy Texas Living health fair promotes fitness and nutrition with over 40 local agencies represented Students performed campus musical - Willy Wonka Junior MAMBRINO SCHOOL 520 students Grades PK-5 Academic Achievement in Reading/ELA & Mathematics Top 25% Student Progress New interactive technology mural depicting Hood County historic sites Project Based Learning Projects this year included Reader s Theater, Health Care Hospital and the Math & Science Garden Mentoring program created by GMS Counselors and staffed by Granbury citizens Students and staff led the GMS Big Event community service project Partnership with Christian Service Center to assist students & families
GISD Campus Highlights Oak Woods SCHOOL 507 students Grade PK-5 ROBERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 547 students Grades PK-2 (paired with Brawner Intermediate) Second grader represents district at Texas Reading Bee competition Successful Therapy Dog Program with Bentley A Day of Drumming provided students with an experience to learn about music and culture of West Africa as well as percussion, rhythm, and sounds District winner of community essay contest on the importance of Memorial Day Granbury ISD Data Dashboard General Information Students: 6,624 Campuses: 11 Area: 254 sq. mi. Personnel Employees: 920 Teachers: 434 Teachers with Masters Degree: 95 Teachers Highly Qualified: 100% Avg. Teacher Experience: 12.5 years Avg. Teacher Salary: $50,235 Academics Dual Credit Courses: 15 Advanced Placement Courses: 21 Project Based Learning in Several Classrooms at All Campuses Career and Technical Education Students: 2510 (84.6% of Grades 7-12) Professional Certification Programs: 9 Athletics Sports Offered for Grades 9-12: 22 Sports Offered for Grades 7-8: 6 Student Athletes: 1,377 (46.4% of Grades 7-12) Fine Arts Band: 489 Students (14.1% of grades 6-12) Choir: 647 Students (18.7% of grades 6-12) Theater Arts: 507 Students (17.1% of grades 7-12) Finances 2013-14 Budget: $61,294,389 General $4,919,846 Debt $3,383,173 Child Nutrition 2013-14 Tax Rate: $1.04 Maintenance & Operation $0.105 Interest & Sinking $1.145 Total Child Nutrition Breakfast Meals Served: 278,915 Lunch Meals Served: 556,940 Total Combined Number of Meals Served: 835,855 Healthy Kids Summer Lunch Program: 30,000 + meals Transportation Regular Education Bus Routes: 39 Special Education Bus Routes: 10 Daily Ridership: 4,000 Annual Route Miles: 900,000 Annual Field Trip Miles: 180,000 Annual Night Shuttle Miles: 50,000
Granbury Independent School District 600 W. Pearl Street Granbury, Texas 76048 Granbury ISD BOND UPDATE Thanks to district voters in the November 2013 bond election, Granbury ISD will receive transformations to Granbury High School, enhancements to career and technical education and fine arts programs, a new technology infrastructure for model classrooms, improvements to campus security and many other upgrades. Construction for security vestibules at eight campuses, which will require visitors to report to the campus office and present identification before being granted access to the main part of the school, are under construction this summer. Follow progress of the 2013 bond program at www.granburyisdbond.org. GISD school board trustees provide the leadership for the bond initiative and the district s strategic plan while ensuring that school finances are spent wisely on behalf of local taxpayers. Pictured are (left to right) Micky Shearon, Dr. Barbara Herrington, Mark Jackson and B.J. Wallace. Not pictured are Nancy Alana, Joe Jones, and Don Walton. Granbury ISD TAX RATE Even with Granbury ISD s recent passing of the bond, we are still one of the lowest taxed school districts in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Burleson ISD: $1.54 Joshua ISD: $1.49 Weatherford ISD: $1.43 Aledo ISD: $1.43 2014-15 Overall Tax Rates Crowley ISD: $1.67 Everman ISD: $1.49 Cleburne ISD: $1.24 Granbury ISD: $1.28