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Community School District Annual Progress Report for the 2010-11 School Year Mission Statement The mission of the Community School District is to nurture positive, productive and responsible members of society by providing diverse and challenging school experiences that enables lifelong learners. Photographs for the A.P.R. were taken by Mr. Koza s photography students. They include: Grace Daugherty, Caroline Wilford Kourtney Rush, Libby Day, Rachel Zierke & Makayla Olson. 1 The entire Annual Progress Report can be accessed at the District website: www.solon.k12.ia.us, under the Instruction Tab

Message from the Superintendent Opportunities for Improvement The Community School District continues to enjoy success in the classroom. Student learning as assessed by the Test of Basic Skills and Test of Educational Development consistently indicates students outperforming students in the region and across the state. Our Fine Arts and Athletic programs are annually among the best in the state winning multiple conference and state championships. Whether it is winning another Jazz championship, or another football or baseball championship, has become synonymous with success. However, a new school year presents opportunities for improvement. We can be proud of what we achieve in the Community School District but our achievements are not due to complacency and satisfaction with the status quo. Our organization is what it is because a staff of dedicated, aspiring men and women have a common goal to do what is best for students and are always looking for ways to achieve that goal. I want to thank the entire staff for their commitment to making our schools a safe and nurturing environment for students. I also want to thank our parents and community members who support our schools and make the Community School District one of the finest school districts in. Sam Miller 2

SPARTAN WALL OF PRIDE Middle School Show Choir Grand Champions 2010-2011 FOOTBALL STATE CHAMPIONS IHSAA RECORD FOURTH CONSECUTIVE STATE TITLE Jazz Choir STATE CHAMPIONS Baseball State Champions Second Consecutive State Title Over 1,200 community members donating approximately 23,000 volunteer hours to help our students and staff. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY INDIVIDUAL STATE CHAMPION DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WON WAMAC IN EVERY CATEGORY AND WON FOUR FIRST PLACE RIBBONS Softball WAMAC Conference Champions and State Qualifier GIRLS TRACK THIRD PLACE IN STATE 3 BOYS SOCCER STATE RUNNER-UP Bella Voce Superior rating 11th Consecutive Year SOLON ROBOTICS TEAM SENT FOUR STUDENTS TO IOWA REGIONAL ROBOTICS TOURNAMENT

Lakeview Elementary The Lakeview Elementary staff continues to adjust and refine our academic expectations. In the past year, teachers have worked diligently to develop and implement math and reading assessments that will help us track students progress. An Extended Day tutoring opportunity was given to students needing additional support. We are proud to say that by the end of the 2010-11 school year, more than % of every class was meeting grade level proficiency standards in reading and in math. For the 2011-12 school year, Lakeview teachers will investigate, develop, and implement a writing curriculum, including assessments, for our students. State core curriculum essential skills and concepts for writing will be targeted. In addition to academic changes, the physical structure of Lakeview Elementary has changed as well. A big THANK YOU to the staff for their continued patience and hard work while this is being finished. Construction crews have been busy adding bright colors to our media center, beautiful cabinetry and lighting to all of the classrooms, and an efficient and easily accessible new office / teacher work area. By the end of the school year there are more changes in store for our school - eight additional classrooms, a new circulation desk and redesign for the library, bus dropoff and pick-up area, early childhood playground, and more! Watch us grow!! Jodi Rickels, Principal 4 th Grade I.T.B.S. Reading Comprehension 4 92 87 81 82 78 79 79 77 78 93 8182 4 th Grade I.T.B.S. Math 93 83 81 81 7979 79 92 8281 4 th Grade I.T.B.S. Science 91 82 86 87 8384 81 89 88 84 82 82

Middle School The 2010-11 school year was highlighted by an increased focus on struggling learners at Middle School. In addition to classroom teachers differentiating their instruction and providing supplemental and intensive assistance, we utilized our Reading Strategist, Extended Day Program and a variety of volunteers to work with students individually and in small groups. Along with other teachers in the district, middle school staff utilized a Collaborative Learning Team approach in efforts to improve student achievement in their respective grade levels. As we transition to the current school year, the CLT approach will also be used to facilitate work within content teams as we analyze curricular needs. During the 2010-11 school year we continued our efforts to build a safe, caring and respectful community. We will maintain this focus during the current year as we look more specifically at respect among our student body, which is sometimes a challenge during the middle school years. Thank you all for your support of Middle School and the Community School District. We look forward to another wonderful year. Mike Herdliska, Principal 5 8 th Grade I.T.B.S. Reading Comprehension 76 7473 72 89 84 76 7576 73 73 73 74 88 83 84 83 81 79 78 78 75 76 76 74 75 76 8 th Grade I.T.B.S. Math Percentage of Student Proficient 8 th Grade I.T.B.S. Science 86 84 82 83 79 79 92 8483 89 81 81 8685 84

High School My name is Nathan Wear and I am the principal at High School. This is my tenth year in education and I am excited to be serving as high school principal. Prior to coming to, I worked as an elementary principal and teacher. My wife teaches middle and high school Spanish and our two children attend Lakeview Elementary. Taking on a new leadership role has been a positive experience and we are proud to be members of the greater community. 11 th Grade I.T.E.D. Reading Comprehension 88 87 92 82 81 81 78 78 76 76 76 77 11 th Grade I.T.E.D. Math Success on several arenas has ushered in an environment of school pride through the halls of High School. Our staff is dedicated to making sure we are "state champs" in the classroom as well. students participate in several clubs and activities while maintaining a strong focus on academics. Our ACT scores continue to be above the state average, particularly in the area of math and science. Our staff is organized into collaborative learning teams to focus on ensuring success for all students. We welcome all families to High School and strive to provide a quality, 21st century approach to student learning. Nathan Wear, Principal 6 88 86 85 82 81 82 81 81 78 77 77 77 76 95 92 88 85 85 86 84 82 83 81 78 11 th Grade I.T.E.D. Science

Other District Data 24 ACT Scores 23.4 23.4 ACT Data Eighty-four percent (84%) of graduating seniors completed the ACT. 23 22 22.3 21.9 21.5 22.7 22.4 22.4 21.4 21.4 22.3 22.3 22.3 21.3 21.4 U.S. ACT has established the following as college readiness benchmark scores for the designated college courses: 21 20 English Composition: 18 on ACT English Test College Algebra: 22 on ACT Mathematics Test Social Science: 21 on ACT Reading Test Biology: 24 on ACT Science Test Percent of ACT Tested Students Ready for College-Level Coursework Class of 2011 Intentions (More than one response may apply) 40 30 84 77 63 52 62 41 40 31 31 40 72.6 30.5 20 10 0 College English College Algebra College Science College Biology Meeting all 4 20 0 5.3 4 Yr College 2 Yr College Work Full Time 15.8 Work Part Time 3.2 Military Student Attendance 2010-11 PLAN Test Precursor to ACT 95 85 96.7 96.8 97.08 96 94.9 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 19.1 20.4 19.6 16.9 17.4 16.9 20.2 20 18.2 17.5 English Math Reading Science Composite U.S. 7

District Demographic Data Open Enrollment Trends Certified Enrollment Number of students! 72% of High School Students participate in a district athletic program (316 out of 442) for the 2010-2011 school year.! 62% (275 out of 442) of High School Students participate vocal music or band.! 61% of students involved in vocal or instrumental music are also involved in an athletic program (169 out of 275) for the 2010-2011 school year. 2006-2011 10 State Championship Teams 6 State Runner Up Teams 30 Conference/District Championship Teams Special Programs Sub Group English Language Learners Total Number of students Number of males Number of females 0 0 0 Special Education 77 57 20 4 22 14 8 Talented & Gifted 27 13 14 Title 1 (R/M) & Reading Recovery 43 26 17 Percentage of Teachers Percentage of Teachers Years of Experience Level of Education 8

2011-12 District Goals 9

Director of Instruction The 2010-11 academic year was focused on SCSD staff forming grade level and content-alike collaborative learning teams focused on student learning. These teams met twice per month to review data, discuss instructional strategies and develop systems of interventions to monitor student progress. Our staff members have worked diligently as individuals in the past, but we believe our students can learn at even higher levels when we work together. We are committed to the collaborative learning team philosophy moving forward, because we believe there is no way a single teacher has all the time, all the knowledge, and all the skills to meet the needs of every child. Every student deserves access to the best practices of every teacher, not just the teacher they were assigned to. A new academic calendar for 2011-12 includes 1pm student dismissals on almost every first and third Thursday of the month so that staff may participate in professional learning activities. SCSD staff will use this time to meet in teams to look at the Core essential concepts and skills. By the end of this year, we will have a plan in place to ensure all students will learn the essential concepts and skills which are now required by the state. Teams will also continue to review student assessment data, discuss instructional strategies and develop systems of interventions to monitor student progress. In the area of technology, the district purchased over twenty LCD projectors and documents cameras for classroom use as well as several ipads. Many parents have communicated their appreciation of the new email and phone notification system which was put in place during the fall of 2010. We plan to create a technology infrastructure plan this year as we consider our short and long term technology needs. For more information on curriculum or technology, please contact me at anytime. Thank you for your ongoing support for the students and staff members of the Community School District. Together, we are better. Matt Townsley Equal Educational Opportunity It is the policy of the Community School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, disability, religion, creed, marital status, sexual orientation, and gender identity. 10

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Contact Informat ion Lakeview Elementary Jodi Rickels, Principal 111 N. Chabal Street (319)624-3401 ext. 1293 Middle School Mike Herdliska, Principal 313 S. Street (319)624-3401 ext. 1300 High School Nathan Wear, Principal 0 West 5th Street (319)624-3401 ext. 1 High School Keith McSweeney, Activities Director 0 West 5th Street (319)624-3401 ext. 1 Central Office Sam Miller, Superintendent 301 S. Street (319)624-3401 ext. 1349 Central Office Matt Townsley, Director of Instruction/Technology 301 S. Street (319)624-3401 ext. 1349 Transportation Mike Kasparek, Director 301 S. Street (319)624-3401 ext. 1344 Food Ser vice Marcia Purington, Director 301 S. Street (319)624-3401 ext. 1359 DAV E A S P R EY, P R ES I DE NT DE A N M AR T I N Board of Education LI AN N E WES TC OTT 12 D I C K S CH WAB, V I C E P R ES IDENT DAN C O O N S