CONROE ISD SUMMER SCHOOL REPORT 2018 Elementary and Secondary Programs
ELEMENTARY SUMMER PROGRAMS Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Education Dr. Debbie Phillips
Summer School Programs Passport to Learning Bilingual Program English as a Second Language Program Reading and Math Camp Kid Quest Academic Kid Quest Enrichment: Robotics Extended School Year
Summer School Locations Campus Armstrong Armstrong ESY Cryar Grangerland Milam Oak Ridge Patterson Runyan Vogel Summer School Principal Wes Harness Aimee Owen Roberto Cantu Katie Meaux Rian Stepp Kara Saly Christina Upshaw Christa Haymark Clinton Dulworth
Passport to Learning and Tuition Based Kid Quest Academic Program (1st - Sixth Grade) Purpose o To enhance skills needed in the areas of reading, writing, math, and science. Date o June 6 - June 28, 2018 - Half Day Enrollment o Title I Passport to Learning 1,109 students o Tuition Based Kid Quest Academic 54 students o Total 1,163 students
Bilingual Program (Pre Kindergarten - Second Grade) Purpose o Date Bilingual summer school is required by federal law to be offered for Pre-K and K students. CISD offered a supplemental summer program to 1 st and 2 nd grade recommended Bilingual students. o June 6 - June 28, 2018 - Full Day Enrollment o 936 students
English as a Second Language Program (Pre Kindergarten - Second Grade) Purpose o English as a Second Language (ESL) summer school is required by federal law to be offered for Pre-K and K students. CISD offered a supplemental summer program to 1 st and 2 nd grade recommended ESL students. Date o June 6 June 28, 2018 - Full Day Enrollment o 263 students
Reading & Math Camp Purpose o Date To provide an intensive, targeted reading and mathematics intervention for fifth grade students. o June 6 - June 28, 2018 - Half Day Enrollment o 339 students
Kid Quest Enrichment Enrichment Courses o Experiencing Robotics Location / Date o Cryar & Vogel Intermediate o June 11 - June 15, 2018 - Half Day o June 18 - June 22, 2018 - Half Day Enrollment o 50 students
Extended School Year Services Purpose o Extended School Year (ESY) services are designed to minimize the loss of acquired critical skills of students with disabilities who have demonstrated significant regression or recoupment patterns. o Participation in ESY is based on decisions made by the Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) Committee. Date / Time o June 11 - June 28, 2018 - Full Day o July 16 - August 2, 2018 - Full Day Enrollment o 43 students
Expenditures and Summary for Elementary Summer Programs Sources of Funding and Expenditures State and Federal Sources Title I $ 606,091 Title III $ 166,665 LEP (State) Reimbursement $ 34,104 Reading and Math Camp $ 86,551 Sub Total: $ 893,411 Local Sources Bilingual $ 258,869 Special Education (K-6) $ 43,401 Sub Total: $ 302,270 Tuition Based Kid Quest (Academic & Enrichment) $ 25,511 TOTAL Expenditures $ 1,221,192
Elementary Summer School Summary The 2018 Elementary Summer School programs were a great success serving 2,794 students at 8 locations with 225 teachers 45 paraprofessionals 14 administrators
SECONDARY SUMMER PROGRAMS Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education Mr. Gregg Colschen
Secondary Summer Program Locations Campus Conroe HS 9 th McCullough JH Oak Ridge HS 9 th Peet JH Summer School Principal Demetra Phipps (Moorhead JH, Peet JH, Washington JH) James Milam (District-High School) Julia Venghaus (Irons JH, Knox JH, McCullough JH, York JH) Angela Reagan (ESY)
Types of Programs High School Initial Credit Courses High School Credit Recovery Online Accelerated Initial Math Credit (Pearson GradPoint) Junior High Credit Recovery and 8 th Grade STAAR Academy High School and Junior High ESL Academies GED English and Spanish ESY Program
First-Time Credit Offerings Online Accelerated Initial Credit 7 th Grade Math Algebra I 8 th Grade PreAlgebra Geometry PreAP Initial Credit Art I Communications Applications Earth Space Science Economics English IV B ESL Academy (Reading I, II, or III) Government Health Math Models Spanish II Spanish III Pre AP Team Sports U.S. History World Geography
Secondary Summer Summary There were 1,332 course enrollments in Secondary Summer School programs 828 students attended the district high school programs 127 students attended online accelerated initial Math credit courses 349 total students attended junior high summer school 57 students participated in ESY 38 students attended GED classes 25 students participated in ESL Academy Approximately 98% of the high school courses taken were completed successfully 644 initial high school credits earned by high school and junior high students 724 repeat credits earned by high school students
Financial Summary Sources of Funding and Expenditures State and Federal Sources Title III (ESL Academies) $ 11,465 Local Sources Local Source Special Education (7-12) $ 71,745 Tuition Based Tuition Based Expense $ 299,971 Secondary Summer School Expenditures $ 383,181 Tuition Collected $256,465 TOTAL Expenditures $ 509,897
Secondary Summer Summary The 2018 Secondary Summer School programs were a great success serving our students at 4 locations with 106 Teachers 29 Paraprofessionals 3 Counselors 9 Nurses 4 Instructional Coaches 4 Testing Coordinators 8 Administrators
Conroe ISD Summer School Summary The 2018 Summer School programs were a great success serving over 4,500 students at 13 locations.