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Summer School Monitoring 2016Summer School Fees 2017
Tara Nattrass, Assistant Superintendent, Instruction
Tyrone Byrd, Director of Secondary Education, Instruction
December 1, 2016
Summer School Monitoring
Extending Learning
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Where are We?
Program Profile: Course OfferingsElementary School
• Enrichment: Global Village Summit, Summer Laureate, Spanish Immersion, Outdoor Lab, Math Academy
• Make-up & Strengthening: Math and Language Arts, Spanish Immersion, Pre-Kindergarten
• Special Education
Middle School
• Enrichment: Arabic and Chinese, Leadership Academy on Global Issues, Democracy in Action, Summer Literacy Academy, Outdoor Lab
• Make-up & Strengthening: Math, English, Science, HILT/HILTEX
• Special Education
High School
• New Work (including Driver Education)
• Make-up & Strengthening
• Special Education
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Program Profile: Staffing
School-Based StaffElementary Programs
Teachers: 257; Assistants 163; Clerical 10; Assistant Principals: site specific
Secondary ProgramsTeachers: 188; Assistants 44; Clerical 11, Administrators 11
Total School Based Staff: 684
Central Office StaffCoordinator (0.8)Administrative Assistant (0.5)
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All Students
2014 2015 2016
6381 students(7034 course enrollments)
5479 students(6326 course enrollments)
5328 students(6226 course enrollments)
Program Profile: Student Enrollment
2014 2015 2016
Enrichment 371 ES36 MS
417 ES91 MS
606 ES231 MS
New Work (incl. Driver Ed)
382 HS 483 HS 505 HS
Make-Up and Strengthening
3392 ES517 MS1683 HS
2826 ES389 MS (700 enrollments)1289 HS (1777 enrollments)
2459 ES427 MS (698 Enrollments)1170 HS (1626 Enrollments)
HILT 2268 students2512 enrollments
2470 students2881 enrollments
2441 students2888 enrollments
Special Education 1466 students1696 enrollments
1248 students1433 enrollments
1235 students1427 enrollments
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SOL Comparison Pass Rate for New Work
ELA (10) Math (62) Social Studies
(20)APS (92)
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SOL Comparison Pass Rate for Make-Up and Strengthening
Math
(33)
English
(162)
Science
(102)
Social Studies
(58)
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Goals
Goals
Goal 1: Increase options for students
• Expand APS developed blended learning courses for high
school students to accelerate learning or provide
additional support
• Review and replicate successful elementary and middle
school programs
• Increase middle school offerings to meet demand
• Include science courses at the high school level
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Goals
Goal 2: Increase student success in make-up
and strengthening courses
• Identify causes for decreases in the SOL pass rates for
the make-up and strengthening courses
• Recruit teachers with a history of success in the courses
offered to teach summer programs
• Review scope and sequence of program with teachers
who have demonstrated a history of success to revamp as
needed
• Provide professional development
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Goals
Goal 3:Provide students with greatest need for
support in reading and math with a highly
engaging, evidence-based program of study
• Revise the curriculum and experience for elementary math
and language arts programs
• Recruit teachers with a history of success in the courses
offered to teach summer programs
• Provide site administrators at each elementary location to
support the teaching and learning experiences of all
students
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Fees
2017 Fee Recommendations
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Summer School Monitoring 2016Summer School Fees 2017
Tyrone Byrd, Director of Secondary Education, Instruction
Tara Nattrass, Assistant Superintendent, Instruction
December 1, 2016