EL DORADO HIGH SCHOOL REPORT TO THE PUBLIC

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EL DORADO HIGH SCHOOL 2016-2017 REPORT TO THE PUBLIC

DISTRICT GOALS Comprehensive Literacy, Science, and Mathematical Proficiency through the implementation of Arkansas State Standards and student-centered technology integration; Closing the Achievement Gap through authentic student engagement, formative and common assessments, and quality feedback for students and staff.

EHS GOALS *Close the achievement gap through research-based instruction and student engagement. *Increase two-way communication between teachers and parents *Proficiency in Literacy, Math and Science

EHS MISSION STATEMENT EHS commits to engaging all students in successful academic achievement in a safe learning environment through the use of diverse resources, partnerships with families and community stakeholders, and opportunities for positive characterbuilding in order to be college and career ready.

EHS ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT FOR 2015/2016: 1,330 STUDENTS ENROLLMENT FOR 2016/2017: 1,325 STUDENTS

EHS BUDGET NSLA BUDGET: $377,000.00 *Salaries & Benefits *Improvement of Instruction *Technology Use *Tutoring and Summer School *Programs to Improve Instruction *Instructional Supplies *Parent Involvement *Curriculum Development

EHS BUDGET TITLE I BUDGET: $131,091.00 *Parent Involvement *Staff Training (after school) *Math and Literacy Supplies *Technology *Before/After School Tutor *Improvement of Instruction *Salary and Benfits - Parpro

Vending Income for 2015/16: $1,181.58 Expenditures for Student Materials, Supplies, and Rewards: $1,777.55

SMART CORE/CORE *All students participate in Smart Core unless the parent has waived the student s right to participate (enters Core). *Students must complete the Smart Core requirements in order to be eligible for the Arkansas Challenge Scholarship (Lottery).

TWENTY-TWO UNITS (22) MUST BE COMPLETED TO RECEIVE A DIPLOMA SMART CORE 4 English 4 English CORE 3 Science (chosen from 1 life, 2 physical) 3 Science (at lease 1 Biology and 1 Physical Science) 4 Math (Alg., Geom., 2 chosen from upper level math) 4 Math (1 Algebra, 1 Geometry, 2 parts of each) 3 Social Studies (WH, U.S., Civics/Economics) 3 Social Studies (WH, U.S., Civics/Economics) ½ Oral Communications ½ Oral Communications ½ Physical Education ½ Physical Education ½ Health & Safety ½ Health & Safety ½ Fine Arts ½ Fine Arts 6 Career Focus 6 Career Focus

COURSE OFFERINGS FOR EHS EHS exceeds the requirements of 38 courses by 127 courses for a total of 165. Twenty-eight (28) courses are offered at South Arkansas Community College. 18 Advanced Placement courses are listed in the EHS catalog with 16 being taught during the 2016/2017 school year. Seven (7) concurrent courses are being taught at EHS during the 2016/2017 school year.

WHAT IS EHS DOING TO MEET STATE AND NATIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS? 1. Aligning curriculum in English, Math, Science, Social Studies, CTE, and Fine Arts according to the CCSS (AND NEXT GENERATION FOR SCIENCE) 2. Providing remediation and tutoring before and after school in core areas 3. Co-Teaching in English and Math classes to meet IDEA student needs 4. Using the USA ACT and ACT Aspire prep as resources

5. Providing 2 Literacy and 1 Math Instructional Facilitator to assist in finding and implementing best practices (Jennifer Murphy and Karen Greer). 6. Involving parents through increased communication between parents, teachers, counselors, and administrators (2-way communication) 7. Providing a parent involvement coordinator, Ashlie Odom 8. Extending hours for the EHS Library/Media Center to provide additional resources for the classroom, an opportunity for research, and a quiet place to study.

10.Implementing HAC (Home Access Center) as an accessible grade program for parents and students. 11.Adopting 1) Threshold Expectations, 2) COLD CALL, and 3) EVERYONE WRITE (Teach Like a Champion 2.0 instructional and management techniques). 12.Implementing Kagan activities to increase student engagement and participation. 13.Implementation of DBQs in Social Studies to improve literacy

14. Requiring independent reading during the summer and then quarterly during the school year through English classes. 15. Participating in an On-Line Writing Program through Henderson State University for English classes in grade 10. 16. Providing Teacher Leaders in Math, Science, English and Social Studies to 1 st year teachers.

HOW DID WE DO ON STANDARDIZED TESTING IN 2015/2016 ACT ASPIRE

ACT ASPIRE 2016 GRADES ENGLISH (% ready and exceeding) READING (% ready and exceeding) WRITING (% ready and exceeding) MATH (% ready and exceeding) SCIENCE (% ready and exceeding) NATIONAL 9 60.00% 38.00% 35.00% 35.00% 30.00% STATE 9 54.06% 36.25% 43.90% 28.39% 27.20% ESD 9 48.20% 37.00% 43.40% 23.80% 21.70% NATIONAL 10 63.00% 34.00% 45.00% 32.00% 31.00% STATE 10 56.25% 34.60% 51.79% 21.52% 29.32% ESD 10 52.60% 37.90% 50.60% 17.90% 21.50%

EVERY STUDENT SUCCEEDS ACT (ESSA) *Priority *Focus *Needs Improvement *Achieving *Exemplary *ACHIEVEMENT GAP in Literacy: 28.5 47.7 EHS 28.7 2016 TAGG students: 34.61% ALL students: 46.98% TAGG 1) English Learners 2) Students with Disabilities 3) Economically Disadvantaged

INDIVIDUALIZED ACADEMIC PLANS (AIPs) Students who do not make ready or exceeding on state mandated assessments will have an individualized AIP for remediation. It will focus on the areas in which the student failed to meet the necessary scores. Failure to complete an AIP could result in retention.

ACT SCORES ENGLISH CLASS EHS STATE #TESTED 2012 19.8 20.0 263/26,058 2013 19.1 19.9 209/25,875 2014 19.9 20.1 223/26,821 2015 20.2 20.0 208/26,955 2016 19.3 19.8 223/28,120

ACT SCORES READING CLASS EHS STATE 2012 20.3 20.6 2013 19.7 20.5 2014 20.9 20.8 2015 20.6 20.9 2016 20.1 20.7

ACT SCORES MATHEMATICS CLASS EHS STATE 2012 19.9 20.0 2013 19.6 19.9 2014 20.3 19.9 2015 20.1 20.0 2016 19.5 19.6

ACT SCORES SCIENCE CLASS EHS STATE 2012 20.0 20.1 2013 19.6 20.1 2014 20.8 20.3 2015 20.4 20.3 2016 19.8 20.2

ACT SCORES COMPOSITE CLASS EHS STATE 2012 20.1 20.3 2013 19.7 20.2 2014 20.6 20.4 2015 20.5 20.4 2016 19.8 20.2

AP SCORES 2016 STUDENTS SCORE COURSE TESTED 5 4 3 2 1 ENGLISH LIT/COMP 69 1 12 20 23 13 BIOLOGY 72 0 4 27 33 8 CALCULUS AB 37 2 1 6 9 19 CALCULUS BC 10 2 2 2 2 2 PHYSICS 1 59 0 1 7 17 34 PHYSICS 2 21 0 1 11 9 0 STATISTICS 24 0 0 2 6 16 ENGLISH LANG/COMP 115 1 13 21 48 32 CHEMISTRY 24 0 0 7 11 6 WORLD HISTORY 106 0 0 10 27 69 GOVT. POLITICS: US 26 2 1 6 6 11 EUROPEAN HISTORY 15 0 2 8 1 4 STUDIO ART 19 0 1 4 14 0 PSYCHOLOGY 41 0 5 4 6 26 US HISTORY 115 0 8 15 30 62 COMPUTER SCIENCE A 7 0 0 1 1 5 TOTAL 760 8 51 151 243 307 2016-17 Annual Report 25

The Administration and Faculty of EHS thank you tremendously for joining us this evening to discuss your student s school academic progress! QUESTIONS? COMMENTS?