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Standards of Learning Passing Rates 2016 Campus Compass Virginia Beach City Public Schools is pleased to provide you the 2016 Campus Compass, our nineteenth Annual School Report Card. The purpose of this report card is to communicate to various audiences regarding educational accountability and to demonstrate our commitment to ensuring that every child is challenged and supported to reach his or her full potential. This report card includes information for the 2015-2016 school year related to school, staff, and student characteristics in addition to measures related to Compass to 2020. Additionally, performance data for this school that is required under the Every Child Achieves Act of 2015 is provided by the Virginia Department of Education and can be found on the School Quality Profile website (http://schoolquality.virginia.gov/schools/princess-anne-high). Other general information about your child's school and all other schools in the division is available at www.vbschools.com. Accreditation Status State Accreditation Status Federal Accountability Status Status Not Designated by Federal Government for 2015-2016 School Year Princess Anne High School Fully Accredited 4400 Virginia Beach Boulevard Virginia Beach, VA 23462 757-648-5600 (phone) 757-473-5004 (fax) http://www.princessannehs.vbschools.com Mr. Danny M. Little, Principal Ms. Sherri L. Brooks, Assistant Principal Ms. Elaine P. Denson, Assistant Principal Mr. Ryan Omeara, Assistant Principal Mrs. Helen T. Cox, International Baccalaureate Coordinator Ms. Shana Remian, Administrative Assistant Mr. Wayne A. Varney, Special Education Coordinator 93% 89% 88% 92% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% English Ma th History Science

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  • Standards of LearningPassing Rates

    2016 Campus Compass

    Virginia Beach City Public Schools is pleased to provide you the 2016 Campus Compass, our nineteenth Annual School Report Card. The purpose of this report card is to communicate to various audiences regarding educational accountability and to demonstrate our commitment to ensuring that every child is challenged and supported to reach his or her full potential. This report card includes information for the 2015-2016 school year related to school, staff, and student characteristics in addition to measures related to Compass to 2020. Additionally, performance data for this school that is required under the Every Child Achieves Act of 2015 is provided by the Virginia Department of Education and can be found on the School Quality Profile website (http://schoolquality.virginia.gov/schools/princess-anne-high). Other general information about your child's school and all other schools in the division is available at www.vbschools.com.

    Accreditation Status

    State Accreditation Status

    Federal Accountability Status

    Status Not Designated by Federal Government for 2015-2016 School Year

    Princess Anne High School

    Fully Accredited

    4400 Virginia Beach BoulevardVirginia Beach, VA 23462

    757-648-5600 (phone)757-473-5004 (fax)

    http://www.princessannehs.vbschools.com

    Mr. Danny M. Little, PrincipalMs. Sherri L. Brooks, Assistant PrincipalMs. Elaine P. Denson, Assistant PrincipalMr. Ryan Omeara, Assistant PrincipalMrs. Helen T. Cox, International Baccalaureate CoordinatorMs. Shana Remian, Administrative AssistantMr. Wayne A. Varney, Special Education Coordinator

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  • This report card provides information about measures that are aligned to the four goals of our strategic framework, Compass to 2020, illustrated in the storyboard above. In addition, illustrated below is the work done across the division during the 2015-2016 school year to support Compass to 2020. To learn more about our strategic framework visit http://www.vbschools.com/compass/ and to view an interactive version of the storyboards visit http://www.vbschools.com/compass/2020/storyboards/.

    Compass to 2020 : Charting the Course

  • Instructional:Other:

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    Virginia Beach City Public Schools

    English Mathematics Science Social Studies

    Staff CharacteristicsStaff by Position

    Administrative/Intern:Classified:

    Staff by Subgroup

    27.1%

    72.9%

    1.4%

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    1.4%

    70.5%

    1.9%

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    Male

    Female

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    Native

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    Hispanic

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    Asian

    American Indian

    African

    American

    Al l Staff Instructional Staff

    Additional Characteristics for Instructional Staff

    SchoolDivision(Entire)

    Average years of teaching experience

    Percentage new to the system

    Student CharacteristicsGrade Levels

    Students by Subgroup

    11.3%

    1.1%

    28.1%

    26.6%

    48.8%

    51.2%

    6.5%

    0.5%

    7.7%

    59.1%

    8.4%

    0.4%

    17.4%

    10.2%

    1.3%

    15.8%

    32.4%

    51.3%

    48.7%

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    9.7%

    51.4%

    6.3%

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    24.6%

    10.0%

    1.8%

    12.6%

    37.1%

    51.2%

    48.8%

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    0.5%

    10.9%

    50.2%

    5.7%

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    Special

    Education

    Limited English

    Proficiency

    Gifted

    Economically

    Disadvantaged

    Male

    Female

    Multiracial

    Native Hawaiian

    Hispanic

    Caucasian

    Asian

    American Indian

    African American

    School Divis ion(HS) Divis ion(Enti re)

    K 1 2 3 4

    Student Membership

    School:Division (Entire):

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    Staffing InformationPupil-Teacher Ratio - Grades K-5

    (without resource personnel)

    5K 1 2 3 4

    Pupil-Teacher Ratio - Grades K-5(with resource personnel)

    Average Class Size - Grades 6-12

    2016 Campus Compass - Princess Anne High School

    School Characteristics - Fall 2015

    671

    1255

    9-12

    1,77720,99367,927

    Division (HS):

    16.7

    4.8%

    15.5

    5.2%

    14.9

    5.1%

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    Division (HS)

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    School

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    Gr. 4 Critical

    Thinking

    Gr. 4 Problem

    Solving

    Gr. 4 Written

    Communication

    Gr. 7 Critical

    Thinking

    Gr. 7 Problem

    Solving

    Gr. 7 Written

    Communication

    Division

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    Grade 9

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    Virginia Beach City Public Schools

    Goal 1: High Academic ExpectationsAll students will be challenged and supported to achieve a high standard of academic performance and growth; gaps between these expectations and the realities for our student subgroups will be addressed.

    Literacy and Numeracy - All students will acquire the literacy and numeracy skills necessary for success in school and life.

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    Content-Specific Knowledge and Skills - All students will know and be able to apply critical concepts within each of the core, exploratory, or elective courses.

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    Globally Competitive Skills - All students will demonstrate proficiency in globally competitive skills such as critical thinking, innovation, problem solving, communication, and collaboration.

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    Reading on Grade Level

    Critical Thinking Assessments

    Percentage of Students Scoring at the Emerging Level or Higher on the IPT

    Percentage of Students Reading on Grade Level

    Critical Thinking is assessed within Virginia Beach City Public Schools through the use of performance-based assessments designed to measure critical-thinking, problem-solving, and written communication skills. In grades 4 and 7, students are administered the locally developed Integrated Performance Task (IPT) (http://www.vbschools.com/schools/testing/IptFaq.asp). In grade 11, students are administered the College and Work Readiness Assessment (CWRA+) (http://www.vbschools.com/schools/testing/cwra.asp).

    Reading on Grade Level is assessed within Virginia Beach City Public Schools through the use of formative reading assessments. In grades K-2, students are administered the Developmental Reading Assessment (DRA) (http://www.pearsonschool.com/DRA2). In grades 3, 6, and 9, students are administered the Reading Inventory (RI) (http://www.hmhco.com/products/assessment-solutions/literacy/sri-index.htm).

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    Percentage of Students Scoring at the Proficient Level or Higher on the CWRA+

    2016 Campus Compass - Princess Anne High School

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    High School Students Enrolled in Advanced Courses

    School

    Division

    $77,038,651

    $49,938,012

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    Division

    School

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    Virginia Beach City Public Schools

    Students who participate in rigorous coursework during middle school and high school are more prepared for the challenges that they face in college and the workplace. The chart below provides the percentage of students who were enrolled in rigorous coursework during the 2015-2016 school year.

    Rigorous Coursework

    Percentage of Students Enrolled in Rigorous Coursework

    Beginning with the students who entered the ninth grade in 2004-2005, Virginia began tracking individual students over the four years of a traditional high school career to determine the percentage who graduate on time along with the percentage who drop out of school. Below you will find the On-Time Graduation Rate and Cohort Dropout Rate for the Class of 2016.

    Graduation Cohort

    On-Time Graduation Rate

    Cohort Dropout Rate

    The table below shows the dollar value of the scholarships offered and accepted by students in this school and the division. The amount of renewable scholarships is multiplied by four, and the dollar value of ROTC and military academy appointments is included. Pell grants, work study, and student loans are not included in the reported amounts.

    Scholarships

    Scholarships Offered

    $7,999,947

    DivisionSchool

    Scholarships Accepted

    $5,305,028

    DivisionSchool

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    2016 Campus Compass - Princess Anne High School

  • Virginia Beach City Public Schools

    Detailed Data By Subgroup

    Table 1: Percentage of Students Reading on Grade Level

    Table 2: Percentage of Students Scoring at the Emerging Level or Higher on the IPT

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    Goal 1: High Academic ExpectationsAll students will be challenged and supported to achieve a high standard of academic performance and growth, and gaps between these expectations and the realities for our student subgroups will be addressed.

    Table 3: Percentage of Students Scoring at the Proficient Level or Higher on the CWRA+

    Reading on Grade Level is only reported for students in grades K-3, 6, and 9. Subgroups with less than 10 students (

  • Virginia Beach City Public Schools

    Detailed Data By Subgroup

    Table 4: Rigorous Coursework

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    Goal 1: High Academic ExpectationsAll students will be challenged and supported to achieve a high standard of academic performance and growth, and gaps between these expectations and the realities for our student subgroups will be addressed.

    Table 5: Graduation Cohort

    Enrollment in rigorous coursework is only calculated at the middle school and high school levels.Subgroups with less than 10 students (

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    Students Parents

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    Students Parents

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    Virginia Beach City Public Schools

    Goal 2: Multiple PathwaysAll students will experience personalized learning opportunities to prepare them for postsecondary education, employment, or military service.

    Percentage of Students and Parents Reporting That Students' Academic

    and Career Planning Process Helped Them to Make Informed Decisions

    About College, Employment, or Military Service

    Beginning in elementary school and continuing through middle and high school, students work with their school counselors to develop an academic and career plan to help them identify the appropriate courses and experiences to pursue to support their future endeavors. The chart below is based on information gathered from the 2015-2016 Compass to 2020 Monitoring Survey administered to students in grades 5, 8, and 12 and their parents.

    Academic and Career Planning

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    Percentage of Students and Parents Reporting That

    Students Were Provided With Personalized Learning Opportunities

    Goal 2 of Compass to 2020 specifically calls for personalized learning opportunities for students. This means tapping into what is most relevant to students (i.e., goals, strengths, interests, and needs) and using this to partner with them in the learning process. The chart below provides student and parent perception data regarding personalized learning opportunities based on information gathered from the 2015-2016 Compass to 2020 Monitoring Survey.

    Personalized Learning

    2016 Campus Compass - Princess Anne High School

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    PSAT Evidence-Based Reading

    and Writing

    PSAT Mathematics SAT Evidence-Based Reading

    and Writing

    SAT Mathematics

    School

    Division

    Survey only administered to students in grades 5, 8, and 12. Subgroups with less than 10 students (

  • Virginia Beach City Public Schools

    Table 8: Percentage of Students Meeting College-Readiness Benchmarks on the ACT

    Table 9: Percentage of Students Reporting They Were Provided

    With Personalized Learning Opportunities

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    Table 7: Percentage of Students Meeting College-Readiness Benchmarks on the SAT Suite of Assessments

    Detailed Data By Subgroup

    Goal 2: Multiple PathwaysAll students will experience personalized learning opportunities to prepare them for postsecondary education, employment, or military service.

    The SAT Suite of Assessments is only reported for students in grades 8-12. Subgroups with less than 10 students (

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    Students Parents

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    Virginia Beach City Public Schools

    Goal 3: Social-Emotional DevelopmentAll students will benefit from an educational experience that fosters their social and emotional development.

    In order to facilitate the best learning environment, schools strive to provide an environment that is safe, orderly, and a welcoming place to learn. The charts below provide student and parent perception data regarding this school’s learning environment based on information gathered from the 2015-2016 Compass to 2020 Monitoring Survey.

    School Climate

    Percentage of Students and Parents Reporting the

    School is a Safe and Orderly Place to Learn

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    Percentage of Students and Parents Reporting the

    School is a Welcoming Place to Learn

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    Percentage of Students Reporting Participation in Extracurricular Activities, Clubs, or Athletics

    Student Participation

    In addition to the learning that occurs in the classroom, students are encouraged to participate in activities outside of the classroom to facilitate their own personal growth and development. The charts below display the percentage of students participating in extracurricular activities, clubs, athletics, and community service based on information gathered from the2015-2016 Compass to 2020 Monitoring Survey.

    Percentage of Students Reporting Participation in Community Service

    2016 Campus Compass - Princess Anne High School

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    Virginia Beach City Public Schools

    Detailed Data By Subgroup

    Table 11: Student Participation

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    Table 10: School Climate

    Goal 3: Social-Emotional DevelopmentAll students will benefit from an educational experience that fosters their social and emotional development.

    The Partners in Education and Volunteers in Education programs support collaborative efforts between schools and the community that promote academic success and personal growth for the division’s students. Community partners from businesses, military commands, faith-based groups, and civic organizations and volunteers from the community work with schools to design innovative educational opportunities to meet the unique needs of students and schools.

    Partners and Volunteers

    DivisionSchool

    Number of Participating Partners and Volunteers

    Goal 4: Culture of Growth and ExcellenceVirginia Beach City Public Schools will be defined by a culture of growth and excellence for students, staff, parents, and the community.

    Survey only administered to students in grades 5, 8, and 12. Subgroups with less than 10 students (

  • Additional information about the data used in this report card can be found at

    Virginia Beach City Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation/gender identity, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition, disability, marital status, age, genetic information or veteran

    status in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. School Board policies and regulations (including, but not limited to, Policies 2-33, 4-4, 4-6, 4-43, 5-7, 5-19, 5-20, 5-44, 6-7, 7-48, 7-49, 7-57 and Regulations 4-4.1, 4-4.2, 4-6.1, 4-43.1, 5-44.1, 7-11.1, 7-17.1 and 7-57.1) provide

    equal access to courses, programs, counseling services, physical education and athletic, vocational education, instructional materials and extracurricular activities.

    To seek resolution of grievances resulting from alleged discrimination or to report violations of these policies, please contact the Title VI/Title IX Coordinator/Director of

    Student Leadership at (757) 263-2020, 1413 Laskin Road, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23451 (for student complaints) or the Section 504/ADA Coordinator/Chief Human Resources

    Officer at (757) 263-1133, 2512 George Mason Drive, Municipal Center, Building 6, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23456 (for employees or other citizens). Concerns about the

    application of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act should be addressed to the Section 504 Coordinator/Director of Student Support Services at (757) 263-1980, 2512 George

    Mason Drive, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23456 or the Section 504 coordinator at the student’s school. For students who are eligible or suspected of being eligible for special

    education or related services under IDEA, please contact the Office of Programs for Exceptional Children at (757) 263-2400, Laskin Road Annex, 1413 Laskin Road, Virginia

    Beach, Virginia, 23451.

    Mission

    The Virginia Beach City Public Schools, in partnership with the entire community, will

    empower every student to become alife-long learner who is a responsible,

    productive and engaged citizen within the global community.

    School Board Members

    Mrs. Beverly M. Anderson, Chair(At-Large)

    Mr. Daniel D. Edwards, Vice Chair(District 2 - Kempsville)

    Mrs. Sharon R. Felton(District 6 - Beach)

    Mrs. Dorothy M. Holtz(At-Large)

    Mrs. Victoria Manning(At-Large)

    Mr. Joel A. McDonald(District 3 - Rose Hall)

    Mrs. Ashley K. McLeod(At-Large)

    Mrs. Kimberly A. Melnyk(District 7 - Princess Anne)

    Mrs. Trenace B. Riggs(District 1 - Centerville)

    Mrs. Carolyn T. Rye(District 5 - Lynnhaven)

    Mrs. Carolyn D. Weems(District 4 - Bayside)

    Superintendent

    Dr. Aaron C. SpenceVirginia Beach City Public Schools

    2512 George Mason DriveVirginia Beach, VA 23456-0038

    Alternative formats of this publication which may include taped, Braille, or large print materials are available upon request for individuals with disabilities. Call or write

    Department of Planning, Innovation, and Accountability, Virginia Beach City Public Schools, 2512 George Mason Drive, P.O. Box 6038, Virginia Beach, VA 23456-0038.

    Telephone 263-1199 (voice); fax 263-1131; 263-1240 (TDD) or email Mary Ann Morrill at [email protected].

    http://www.vbschools.com/school_data/report_cards/

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    No part of this publication may be produced or shared in any form without giving specific credit to Virginia Beach City Public Schools.

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