Annual Report

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2011-2012 Annual Report Jay Johnston, Principal Phone: 478-994-6186 Fax: 478-994-7061 Web address: Monroe.k12.ga.us

s Mission Statement The mission of is to establish a strong foundation by challenging our students to achieve their maximum potential; as productive citizens in society. Student Demographic Data Student Data 2011-2012 2010-11 2009-10 Enrollment 942 486 460 % of White Students 68% 72% 69% % of African American Students 27% 25% 27% % Other Students (see note below) 5% 3% 4% Students with more than 15 days absent 2% 2% 4% Staff Attendance % 95% 95% 95% % Free and Reduced Lunch 55% 50% 52% # of Gifted Students 122 79 90 # SPED Students 99 62 55 # of ESOL Students 9 5 0 Note: Other races include Asian/Pacific Islander, American Indian/Native Alaskan, Hispanic, and Multi-racial MCMS Student Diversity 5% 27% Black White 68% Other

Teachers Years of Experience Teaching Degrees Years Number 1-5 Years 26 6-10 Years 21 11-15 Years 7 16-20 Years 5 25+ 3 Degree Type Number Bachelors 21 Masters 24 Education Specialist 14 Doctorate 6 MCMS 2011 2012 Highlights Academic Raised writing scores for 2 nd consecutive year in 8 th grade 91% to 93%meet/exceed 99% of all students enrolled in GACollege411 and took a career test CRCT 6 th grade closed the achievement GAP in Reading, ELA, and Math CRCT Exceeds (All Students category) Math 31%, ELA 46%, SS 49%, Science 29%, Reading 31% Georgia Media Festival International Level- Amber Pritchett RESA Teacher Leader 2 participants Sherhonda Strode, Ronnie Shipman All 8 th graders started a High School Graduation Plan Athletic, Fine Arts, CTAE & Extra Curricular Girls C-Team Softball District Champions FBLA national Recognition for doubling membership Chorus held 3 public performances (Fall, Winter, and Spring) Chorus - 6th Grade Statewide Honor Choir: Madison lewis, Kayleigh Ryles, Zoey Potts, Lindsay Martin, Naomi Sanders, Abigail Rigole Chorus Southern Star Music Festival 8 th grade GOLD rating, 7 th grade SILVER rating Chorus Superior Rating at LGPE for 6 th, 7 th, and 8th graders Chorus- All State Participants Katie Gorman, Kinsey DeGroat, Sydney Everett Band District Honor Band Chris Johnson

Band - Seven students selected to participate in the UGA Middle School Band Festival Courtney Copeland, Will Stevick, Katy Clance, Hannah Milam, Chris Johnson, Isaiah Williams, and James Edge. Band held 3 public performances (Fall, Winter, and Spring) TSA (Technology Student Association) placed 2 nd in state in the Member Recruitment Challenge Lions Club Peace Poster Contest Kinsey DeGroat, 2 nd place Forsythia Festival Art Competition grade level winners 6 th, DaCaria Chatmon, 7 th, Lawson Weldon, 8 th, Kinsey DeGroat Other Josh Ridley and Jessica Price were named 13WMAZ My Teacher is Tops Held book fair at Barnes &Noble in Macon where Chorus performed and Jr. BETA read to children Implemented student use of personal laptops in 7 th grade and continued use in 8 th grade 10 selected 7th graders participated in the Getting Into Energy Summer Camp sponsored by Georgia Power

Strategic Objective #4- Ensuring High Quality Professional Learning Strategic Objective #3- Ensuring Student/Stakeholder Engagement and Loyalty Strategic Objective #2- Developing Organizational Effectiveness Strategic Objective #1- Attaining High Academic Achievement and Success Monroe County Schools Banks Stephens Campus 6th - 8th Grades in 2011-2012 William M. Hubbard Campus 6th - 8th Grades in 2011-2012 CCRPI Balanced Scorecard 2011-2012 Strategic Objective Description of Performance Target Target 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 SO #1-1 % Students Scoring at Meets/Exceeds in ELA Target > 90% 95% SO #1-2 % Students Scoring at Meets/Exceeds in Reading Target > 90% 96% SO #1-3 % Students Scoring at Meets/Exceeds in Mathematics Target > 90% 87% SO #1-4 % Students Scoring at Meets/Exceeds in Social Studies Target > 85% 89% SO #1-5 % Students Scoring at Meets/Exceeds in Science Target > 80% 84% SO #1-6 % of CRCT Assessments Scoring at the Exceeds Level Baseline 37% SO #1-7 % Students Scoring at Meets/Exceeds on Grade 8 Writing Exam Target > 85% 87% SO #1-8 % Students in Grade 8 Achieving a Lexile Score > 1050 Baseline 82% SO #1-9 % Students in Grade 8 passing at least 4 courses in content areas Baseline 89% SO #1-10 % EL Students with Positive Performance Band Movement Baseline 75% SO #1-11 % SWD Served in General Education Environments > 80% of the School Day Baseline 90% SO #1-12 % Students in grades 6-8 with Fully Documented Fitnessgram Assess. Baseline 75% SO #1-13 School has Earned STEM Program Certification Yes/No No SO #1-14 % Students in Grades 6-8 Advancing to Above Grade Level Acc. Baseline 0% SO #1-15 School or LEA Defined Innovative Practice Yes/No Yes SO #1-16 % of Grade 8 Students Earning at Least 1 High School Credit Baseline 0% SO #1-17 % Students Completing 3 Years of Fine Arts or Career Exp. Baseline 60% SO #1-18 GAPSS Evaluation Score for Curriculum > 3 3 SO #1-19 GAPSS Evaluation Score for Assessment > 3 3.2 SO #1-20 GAPSS Evaluation Score for Instruction > 3 3 SO #1-21 % of 8th Grade Students Passing Physical Science EOCT Baseline NA SO #1-22 % SWD scoring meets/exceeds in Reading/ELA Baseline 75% SO #1-23 % SWD scoring meets/exceeds in Math Baseline 73% SO #1-24 % SWD scoring meets/exceeds in Science Baseline 69% SO #1-25 % SWD scoring meet/exceeds in Social Studies Baseline 66% SO #2-1 GAPSS Evaluation Score for Leadership > 3 3.3 SO #2-2 GAPSS Evaluation Score for Planning/Organization > 3 NA SO #2-3 % of Staff Injury Reports for FY 11-12 Baseline 2 SO #2-4 % of New Teacher Retention after 3 Years Baseline NA SO #2-5 % Student Schedules Completed by May 31st > 95% 97% SO #2-6 School Facilities Inspection Scores- Avg. Score Fall/Spring > 93 98 SO #2-7 Personnel/Student Handbooks Completed by April 30th Yes/No No SO #2-8 Paid School Lunch Participation % > 70% 69% SO #2-9 % Students with Access to Personal Learning Devices Baseline 65% SO #2-10 % Students Accessing Blended Learning Opportunities Baseline NA SO #2-11 % School Website Updated > 50% NA SO #2-12 % Classrooms with Full Capacity Internet Access > 50% 100% SO #2-13 School Safety Plan Updated and Approved by GEMA by June 30th Yes/No No SO #3-1 Student Attendance Rate, % present 160 or more days Baseline 98% SO #3-2 % Students Completing 2 or More state defined CII's by the end of grade 8 Baseline 98% % Students in Grade 8 with a complete IGP Documented in GaCollege 411 or GCIS by the end of SO #3-3 Baseline Grade 8 99% SO #3-4 % of students in grade 8 scoring Proficient/Advanced on State Approved Assessment Baseline NA SO #3-5 GAPSS Evaluation Score for SPFC > 3 3.4 SO #3-6 # Community Business Partners > 20 32 SO #3-7 # Hours of Non-Instructional Parent Volunteer Work > 1000 2303 SO #3-8 # Hours of Instructional Parent Volunteer Work Baseline 314 SO #3-9 # Parents Trained for Classroom Instruction Baseline NA SO #3-10 % Students Involved in Extra-Curricular Activities Baseline 68% SO #3-11 Staff/Student/Parent Survey on School Safety- Avg. Score > 85% 86% SO #3-12 Staff/Student/Parent Survey on School Quality- Avg. Score > 85% 89% SO #3-13 % Certified Staff Absent for More Than 3 Days for PL Baseline NA SO #3-14 % Certified Staff Absent for More Than 10 Days Baseline 87% SO #4-1 GAPSS Evaluation Score for Professional Learning > 3 NA SO #4-2 % Certified Staff Participating in Professional Learning Week > 60% 66% SO #4-3 # Teachers Participating in AFL Training > 4 6 SO #4-4 % Staff CPR Trained > 10% 21% SO #4-5 % Classified Staff Trained in Five-Star Service > 50% 100% SO #4-6 % of staff earning 1 or more job embedded PLU's Baseline NA SO #4-7 % of Staff earning PLU credit in PD 360 Baseline NA College and Career Readiness Performance Indicators (worth 10 points) College and Career Readiness Performance Indicators (worth 1 point) Georgia Assessment of Performance on School Keys (GAPSS) Locally Developed Targets