2004-2005
Campus
Improvement Plan
Prepared
by 2003-2004 Site base Committee
1. the student will develop
into a well-rounded, mature person, and productive member of society;
2. the student will gain
knowledge and techniques fundamental to personal survival in a rapidly changing
world;
3. the student will
understand the ideals and systems of government that will allow them to make a
maximum contribution as a citizen;
4. the student will develop
the practices of sound personal and environmental health habits;
5. the student will acquire
occupational and economic competence allowing him/her to be successful in work
and in management of his/her personal affairs;
6. all students will be
provided academic equity;
7. members of the school
community (parents, faculty, and students) will accept and support the school’s
goals and processes.
Executive
Summary
To evaluate and assess where our students are in relation to
our
A needs assessment was developed by the Site Based Committee
and it resulted in the following needs assessment information. The 2002-2003 school initiatives created for AHS by this committee are
listed below.
* Teachers and students need to place a greater emphasis on
reading, writing and oral language skills.
* Greater emphasis needs to be placed on character education.
* Greater emphasis needs to be placed on increasing the
passage rate of African American students on standardized tests.
* Faculty should encourage more students to take the SAT/ACT
tests and provide activities that will help them increase their scores.
*Benchmark testing will be done each six weeks in each core
area.
* School employees and students should feel that they work
in a positive climate that is nurturing
and safe.
Goal - #1
– All students taking the TAKS Reading, English, Math, Writing, Social Studies
and Science tests will meet the state minimum passing standards or the
objectives of the student’s individual education plan.
Math objectives:
African American students will
achieve a 55% mastery rate.
Hispanic students will achieve a 50%
mastery rate.
Economically disadvantaged
students will achieve a 55% mastery rate.
White students will achieve a 85% mastery rate.
All students will achieve a 75% mastery
rate.
English/Language Arts
objectives:
African American students will
achieve a 65% mastery rate.
Economically disadvantaged
students will achieve a 60% mastery rate.
White students will achieve a 73%
mastery rate.
All students will achieve a 75% mastery
rate.
Reading objectives:
African American students will
achieve a 65% mastery rate.
Hispanic students will achieve a
65% mastery rate.
Economically disadvantaged
students will achieve a 65% mastery rate.
White students will achieve an 85%
passing rate.
All students will achieve a 75%
mastery rate.
Science objectives:
African American students will
achieve a 60% mastery rate.
Economically disadvantaged
students will achieve a 65% mastery rate.
White students will achieve a 92%
mastery rate.
All students will achieve a 80% mastery rate.
Social Studies objectives:
African American students will
achieve a 90% mastery rate.
Economically disadvantaged
students will achieve a 88% mastery rate.
White students will achieve a 98%
mastery rate.
All students will achieve a 97% mastery
rate.
Campus: High School
Campus Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal # 1:
All students taking the TAKS Reading, English, Math, Writing, Social
Studies and Science tests will meet the state minimum passing standards or the
objectives of the student’s individual education plan.
Objective:
60% of 9th grade students, 75% of the 10th grade
students and 75% of the 11th grade students tested will master the mathematics portion of the TAKS exam.
State Compensatory Education
Funds: $ FTE:
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person
Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timelines |
Summative Evaluation |
|
Math department will have a
designated chairperson to coordinate and implement TEKS. |
Math teachers and department
chairman. |
Administration |
Chairperson in place. |
Aug. 2003 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
All students who fail 8 –
11th grade math TAKS test
will be encouraged to attend OEYP. |
TAKS scores |
Math teachers & counselor |
Summer school attendance report |
11th grade year |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
The Math Dept. will use YEA
testing as a basis to determine individual needs at the beginning of the
school year. |
Math teachers and department
chairman. |
Department chairperson |
YEA test in place |
Aug 2003 |
YEA test scores |
|
The YEA is also used to make
improvements on the K-12 scope and sequence. This helps us to determine gaps
in our curriculum. |
Math teachers and department
chairman. |
Department Chairperson |
Curriculum Calendars |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
The Math Dept. will use
benchmark testing to ensure achievement of all math students. |
School records, test scores |
Math teachers & counselor |
Grades/ credits in lower/upper
level math classes |
Aug. 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
The Math Dept. will use Tier
plans to individualize student instruction by objective. |
Math teachers and department
chairman. |
Math Teachers and Department
Chair |
Tier plan in place |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
The Math Dept. will provide a 30
minute TAKS acceleration class and a 50 minute TAKS Study Skills class. |
Teacher recommendations Test Scores |
Math teachers & counselor |
Student placement and math
grades/credits |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
Math scores from the Benchmark
TAKS will be used to place students in a TAKS preparation period. |
Buckledown practice books Local funds |
Teachers |
Grades given in activity |
Aug2003-April 2004 |
TAKS practice test math scores |
|
The Math Dept. will encourage
peer-tutoring to students with the help of Mu Alpha
Theta members and NHS members. |
Teacher recommendations, grades
and test scores |
Math teachers(8th-12th
grade) & counselor |
Grades/credits
in |
End of 7th grade year |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
The Math Dept. will provide
teacher led Tutorials after school. |
Teachers |
Teachers & counselor |
List of students attending
tutorials |
Aug.-May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
Math teachers will attend TAKS
training to update teaching methods/instructional strategies |
Region VII |
Principals Teachers |
Sign-in sheets &
certificates of completion |
2003-2004 school year |
PDAS with
emphasis on strategies used. |
|
The Math Dept. will develop
projects that provide real world connections. |
TAKS Benchmark tests |
Math dept. |
Benchmark test scores |
|
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
School wide incentive programs
will be utilized to emphasize the importance of Exit Level TAKS success. |
Budget money appropriated for
school incentives |
Administration |
Field trips, awards |
May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
Math Teachers will use previous
data to disaggregate scores to help place students for initial activity class
to meet individual needs |
Math Dept Head Teachers TAKS Audit $2338 Local Funds |
Teachers |
Attendance |
Aug 2003-2004 |
TAKS Scores |
|
Math teachers will utilize
programs such as, MicrsoftClassServer, TAKS audit,
TAKS weekly, EduTest and other web-based materials
to provide individualized additional practice for TAKS benchmark tests. |
Local funds |
Teachers |
Computer use logs |
Aug 2003-2004 |
TAKS Scores |
Campus: High School
Campus
Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal # 1:
All students taking the TAKS Reading, English, Math, Writing, Social
Studies and Science tests will meet the state minimum passing standards or the
objectives of the student’s individual education plan.
Objective:
70% of the 10th grade students, 75% of the 11th
grade students tested will master the English/Language Arts/Reading
portion
of the TAKS exam.
State Compensatory Education Funds: $
FTEs:
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timelines |
Summative Evaluation |
|
. |
|
|
|
|
TAKS English/Language Arts Benchmark
test scores |
|
Engl/LA department
will have a designated chairperson to coordinate and implement TEKS. |
Eng/LA teachers and department
chairman. |
Administration |
Chairperson in
place. |
Aug. 2003 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
All students who fail 8 –
11th
grade Eng/LA TAKS test will be encouraged to attend OEYP. |
8th grade TAAS scores |
Math teachers & counselor |
Summer school attendance report |
10th grade year |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
The Eng/LA Dept. will use YEA
testing as a basis to determine individual needs at the beginning of the
school year. |
Eng/LA teachers and department
chairman. |
Department chairperson |
YEA test in place |
Aug 2003 |
YEA test scores |
|
The YEA is also used to make
improvements on the K-12 scope and sequence. This helps us to determine gaps
in our curriculum. |
Eng/LA teachers and department
chairman. |
Department Chairperson |
Curriculum Calendars |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
The Eng/La Dept. will use Six
Weeks benchmark testing to ensure achievement of all English students. |
School records, test scores |
Eng/LA teachers & counselor |
Grades/ credits in lower/upper
level math classes |
Aug. 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
The Eng/LA Dept. will use Tier
plans to individualize student instruction by objective. |
Eng/LA teachers and department
chairman. |
Eng/La Teachers and Department
Chair |
Tier plan in place |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
The Eng/LA Dept. will provide a
30 minute TAKS acceleration class and a 50 minute TAKS Study Skills class. |
Teacher recommendations |
Eng/LA teachers & counselor |
Student placement and math
grades/credits |
Aug. 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
TAKS objectives will be
taught in English classes. |
Teachers |
Teachers Principals |
Daily tests and assignments |
Aug.-May 2004… |
TAKS English/Language Arts Benchmark
scores |
|
Gifted /Talented students will
be identified and placed in AP/Honor courses to facilitate optimum teaching
and learning. |
Teacher
recommendations based on grades & performance. |
Teachers Counselor |
Grades/credits in English class |
8th-12th
grade |
TAKS English/Language Arts Benchmark
scores |
|
Teachers will emphasize writing
skills in all subject areas. The |
TEKS |
Teachers |
Daily writing assignments &
tests |
Aug-May 2004 |
TAKS English/Language Arts Benchmark
scores |
|
Eng/LA teachers will increase
student benchmark scores by incorporating the Jane Schaffer Writing
Curriculum. |
Eng/LA teachers and department
chairman. |
Eng/La Teachers and Department
Chair |
Grades/credits/ TAKS practice
test scores |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS English/Language Arts Benchmark
scores |
|
Eng/LA teachers will increase
reading and writing scores by requiring students to keep a Day Book of
Critical Reading and Writing. |
Eng/LA teachers and department
chairman. |
Eng/La Teachers and Department
Chair |
Grades/credits/ TAKS practice
test scores |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS English/Language Arts Benchmark
scores |
|
Eng/LA teachers will offer
individualized lessons on Microsoft ClassServer. |
Eng/LA teachers and department
chairman. |
Eng/La Teachers and Department
Chair |
Grades/credits/ TAKS practice
test scores |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS English/Language Arts Benchmark
scores |
|
Eng/LA teachers will use
starfall.com to remediate students that have poor reading levels. |
Eng/LA teachers and department
chairman. STAR |
Eng/La Teachers and Department
Chair |
Grades/credits/ TAKS practice
test scores |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS English/Language Arts Benchmark
scores |
|
Summer school will be offered
an as-needed basis and recommended for any at-risk students in danger of not
graduating on time due to lack of credits or poor TAKS Benchmark performance. |
Area OEYP school programs |
Administration Counselor Teachers |
Grades/credits/ TAKS practice
test scores |
May 2004 |
TAKS English/Language Arts
Benchmark scores |
|
English/Language Arts teachers
will attend TAKS training to update teaching methods/instructional strategies
|
Region VII |
Principal Teachers |
Staff sign-in sheets or
certificates of completion |
Fall 2004 |
TAKS English/Language Arts
practice test scores |
|
Accelerated |
Approved Accelerated Reading
books in library Librarian English teachers |
Librarian English Dept. |
Record of AR points/tests taken
by students |
Jan.-May 2004 |
AR grades/extra credit awarded
in English classes |
|
Teachers will update training
for Pre-AP, AP and GT hours. |
AP summer staff training |
Administration |
Implementation of AP English
classes |
Aug. 2003 |
Certified AP and GT teachers |
|
Teachers will emphasize |
TEKS Writing Initiative $1665 local funds |
Teachers |
Daily writing assignments &
tests |
Aug-May 2003 |
TAKS English/Language Arts
practice test scores |
|
The English Dept. will
administer practice TAKS tests for 9-11 grade students |
TAKS prep tests SCE Funds $1094.50 |
English Dept. |
Practice test scores |
Nov 2003 May 2004 |
TAKS English/Language Arts
practice test scores |
|
Teachers will use previous data
to disaggregate scores to help place students for initial activity class to
meet individual needs |
English Dept Head Teachers TAKS Audit $2338 SPE ED Funds |
Teachers |
Attendance |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS Scores |
Campus: High School
Campus Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal # 1:
All students taking the TAKS Reading, English, Math, Writing, Social
Studies and Science tests will meet the state minimum passing standards or the
objectives of the student’s individual education plan.
Objective: 80% of the 10th
grade students, 80% of the 11th grade students tested will master
the Science portion of the TAKS exam.
State Compensatory Education Funds: FTEs:
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timelines |
Summative Evaluation |
|
Science department will have a
designated chairperson to coordinate and implement TEKS. |
Science teachers and department
chairman. |
Administration |
Chairperson in place. |
Aug. 2003 |
TAKS Benchmark science scores |
|
All students who fail 10 –
11th grade Science TAKS test will be
encouraged to attend OEYP. |
7th grade TAKS scores |
Science teachers & counselor |
Summer school attendance report |
10th grade year |
TAKS Benchmark science scores |
|
The Science Dept. will use YEA
testing as a basis to determine individual needs at the beginning of the
school year. |
Teachers |
Teachers and Department Chair |
YEA in place YEA scores |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark science scores |
|
The YEA is also used to make
improvements on the K-12 scope and sequence. This helps us to determine gaps
in our curriculum. |
Teachers |
Teachers and Department Chair |
Curriculum Calendar |
Aug 2003- May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark science scores |
|
The Science Dept. will use
benchmark testing to ensure achievement of all Science students. |
School records, test scores |
Science teachers & counselor |
Grades/ credits in lower/upper
level math and science classes |
Aug. 2003 |
TAKS Benchmark science scores |
|
The Science Dept. will use Tier
plans to individualize student instruction by objective. |
Teachers |
Teachers and Department Chair |
Tier Plan in place |
Aug 2003- May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark science scores |
|
Science teachers will encourage
students that perform poorly on the 8th grade Science EOC to take OEYP
and tutorials. |
8th grade Science EOC
test scores |
Science teachers &
principals |
Sign-in sheets for students attending
tutoring |
9th grade |
YEA Science test scores |
|
TAKS objectives will be taught
in Science classes using TEKS |
Teachers |
Science Teachers Principals |
Lesson plans, daily
assignments, tests |
Aug. – May 2004 |
TAKS Science practice test
scores |
|
Students will be identified by
performance and placed on the IPC/Bio/Chem track or the Bio/Chem/Physics track to optimize learning for all in
Science for TAKS success |
8-12th Grade TAKS Science scores
& Science grades Schedule requests Transcripts |
Principals Teachers Counselor |
Student Schedules Report Cards Transcripts |
Aug. 2003 |
Credits on transcripts Benchmark Science Benchmark
scores |
|
Teachers will use previous data
to disaggregate scores to help place students for initial activity class to
meet individual needs |
Teachers and Dept. Chairman |
Principals Teachers Counselor |
Practice TAKS test scores |
Nov and Feb |
TAKS scores |
|
Update teacher training for
Pre-AP, AP and GT to receive 30 hours per teachers. |
Teachers |
Teachers |
Attendance |
Summer |
Certificates |
|
Science teachers will attend
TAKS training to update teaching methods/instructional strategies |
Region VII |
Principal Teachers |
Staff sign-in sheets or
certificates of completion |
Fall 2003 |
TAKS Science practice test
scores |
|
Science teachers will utilize
TAKS audit and TAKS weekly to increase science scores on TAKS Benchmark
tests. |
Teachers |
Principals Teachers |
TAKS audit records |
Aug-April |
TAKS scores |
|
Science teachers will provide
all students based on YEA’s and Benchmark testing
with individualized lesson plans using MicrosoftClassServer. |
Teachers |
Principals and teachers |
Grades/Credits/Taks scores |
Aug-May |
Credits on transcripts Benchmark Science Benchmark
scores |
|
Science teachers will offer
courses on-line with |
Virtual teachers |
Supernet consortium Principal |
Grades/Credits/TAKS scores |
May |
Credits on transcripts Benchmark Science Benchmark
scores |
|
Science teachers will provide
individualized tutoring and remediation to all students with the help of
biologyplace.com and chemtutor.com. |
Teachers |
Principals Teachers |
Grades/Credits/TAKS scores |
May |
Credits on transcripts Benchmark Science Benchmark
scores |
|
Science teachers will utilize
exemplary lesson plans on sites such as MarcoPolo. |
Teachers |
Principals Teachers |
Grades/Credits/TAKS scores |
Aug-April |
Credits on Transcripts and TAKS
results |
|
Science teachers will utlize Kamico enrichment
materials to improve Science Mastery and understanding. |
Teachers |
Teachers |
Grades/Credits/TAKS scores |
Dec-April |
TAKS results |
|
Science teachers will utilize
TAKS Coach Booklets for use in TAKS acceleration classes. |
Teachers |
Teachers |
TAKS scores |
Aug-April |
TAKS results |
Campus: High School
Campus
Improvement Plan
Action
Plan
Go Goal # 1:
All students taking the TAKS Reading, English, Math, Writing, Social
Studies and Science tests will meet the state minimum passing standards or the
objectives of the student’s individual education plan.
Objective: 85% of the 10th
grade students, 96% of the 11th grade students tested will master
the Social Studies portion of the TAKS exam.
State Compensatory Education Funds: FTEs:
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person
Responsible |
Formative
Evaluation |
Timelines |
Summative
Evaluation |
|
SS department will have a
designated chairperson to coordinate and implement TEKS. |
SS teachers and department
chairman. |
Administration |
Chairperson in place. |
Aug. 2003 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
All students who fail 10 –
11th grade SS TAKS test will be encouraged
to attend OEYP. |
8th grade TAAS scores |
SS teachers & counselor |
Summer school |
10th grade year |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
The SS Dept. will use YEA
testing as a basis to determine individual needs at the beginning of the
school year. |
Eng/LA teachers and department
chairman. |
Department chairperson |
YEA test in place |
Aug 2003 |
YEA test scores |
|
The YEA is also used to make
improvements on the K-12 scope and sequence. This helps us to determine gaps
in our curriculum. |
SS teachers and department
chairman. |
Department Chairperson |
Curriculum Calendars |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
The SS Dept. will use benchmark
testing to ensure achievement of all SS students. |
School records, test scores |
SS teachers & counselor |
Grades/ credits in lower/upper
level math classes |
Aug. 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
The SS Dept. will use Tier plans
to individualize student instruction by objective. |
SS teachers and department
chairman. |
SS Teachers and Department Chair |
Tier plan in place |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS Benchmark math scores |
|
Incoming 9th graders
who failed the 8th grade EOC test in Social Studies will be
encouraged to attend tutoring. |
8th grade Social
Studies TAAS test scores |
Social Studies teachers Principals |
Sign-in sheets for students
attending tutoring |
9th grade |
TAKS Social Studies practice
tests |
|
TAKS objectives will be taught
in Social Studies classes using TEKS |
Teachers |
Teachers Principals |
Lesson plans, daily
assignments, tests |
Aug. – May 2004 |
TAKS Science practice test
scores |
|
Students will be tracked into
correct Social Studies classes during 9-10th grade yrs. so they
will be aligned to take U.S. History the 11th grade year for TAKS
success. |
Schedule requests Transcripts |
Principals Counselor Teachers |
Student schedules Report cards Transcripts |
Aug. –May 2004 |
Credits on transcripts TAKS Social Studies practice
test scores |
|
Social Studies teachers will
attend TAKS training to update teaching methods/instructional strategies |
Region VII |
Principal Teachers |
Staff sign-in sheets or
certificates of completion |
Fall 2003 |
TAKS Social Studies practice
test scores |
|
Teachers will use previous data
to disaggregate scores to help place students for initial activity class to
meet individual needs |
Social Studies Dept Head Teachers TAKS Audit |
Teachers |
Attendance |
Aug 2003-2004 |
TAKS Scores |
|
Social Studies scores from the
practice TAKS will be used to place students in a TAKS preparation period. |
Buckle down practice books Local funds |
Teachers |
Grades given in activity |
Feb-April 2004 |
TAKS practice test Science
scores |
|
Teachers will increase use of
technology in class and use more exemplary lesson plans |
Marco Polo KIDS Grant |
Teachers |
Lesson plans, daily
assignments, tests |
Aug. – May 2004 |
TAKS SS practice test scores |
|
Teachers will use Edutest to enrich curriculum materials. |
SS teachers and department
chairman. |
SS Teachers and Department Chair |
Grades/credits/ TAKS practice
test scores |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS SS Benchmark scores |
|
Teachers will use 100 Maps,
Charts and Graphs to enhance social studies curriculum. |
SS teachers and department
chairman. |
SS Teachers and Department Chair |
Grades/credits/ TAKS practice
test scores |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS SS Benchmark scores |
|
Teachers will utilize TAKS
Flashcards to enhance student mastery of all objectives. |
SS teachers and department
chairman. |
SS Teachers and Department Chair |
Grades/credits/ TAKS practice
test scores |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS SS Benchmark scores |
|
Students will use research
skills to create TAKS based curriculum review units. |
SS teachers and department
chairman. |
SS Teachers and Department Chair |
Grades/credits/ TAKS practice
test scores |
Aug 2003-May 2004 |
TAKS SS Benchmark scores |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Campus: High School
Campus
Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal #2:
Increase the number of students taking the SAT or ACT tests to meet or
exceed state standards.
Objective:
The number of students taking the SAT or ACT tests will improve from
61.9% in 2002-2003 school year to 75% in 2003-2004 school year.
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timelines |
Summative Evaluation |
|
Current review materials such
as study guides and computer software should be provided and used on the
campus. |
SAT/ACT study guides &
computer software& online |
Technology director Principal & counselor |
Study materials in counselor’s
office and computer lab |
Aug. 2004-May 2005 |
ACT/SAT scores |
|
Counselor will meet with 11th
–12th grade students and teachers to provide SAT/ACT information
and materials. |
SAT/ACT informational materials |
Counselor and English teachers |
Schedule meetings with classes
and SAT/ACT registration |
Dec. 2004 |
ACT/SAT scores |
|
Students will be encouraged to
take challenging curriculum to prepare for college entrance exams. |
Course schedules and TEKS |
Principal Counselor & teachers |
Registration packets &
student schedules |
Spring 2005 |
ACT/SAT scores |
|
Encourage students to take
SAT/ACT review classes when available. |
On-line |
Counselor & teachers |
Student registration for review
classes |
Spring 2005 |
ACT/SAT scores |
|
Encourage 10th-11th
graders to take the PSAT test. Fee
waivers are available for qualifying individuals |
PSAT materials |
Counselor & teachers |
PSAT registration list |
Oct. 2004 |
PSAT scores |
|
Inform students of TEC 51.803
requiring institutions of higher education to automatically admit in the top
10% GPA. |
College entrance materials |
Counselor & teachers |
Meetings with graduating
seniors |
Spring 2005 |
College entrance numbers |
|
Inform students in grades 7-12
of HB 713 about the need to take challenging curriculum in order to graduate
Recommended or Distinguished Achievement Program to qualify for new TEXAS
Grant Program. |
Newspaper College Entrance Materials Registration Packets with
Course Offerings Websites |
Counselor |
Graduation stamp/seal showing Jrs. on track for Recommended/DAP and Srs.
graduating as Recommended or DAP. |
|
Number of |
|
Students who are on free or
reduced lunch plan will be given a one-time fee waiver with ACT/SAT
registration materials |
Fee Waiver from ETS (ACT) or
College Board (SAT) List of students on
free/reduced lunch District Funds |
Counselor Food Services Director |
Counselor’s record of students granted/given ACT/SAT fee waivers/registration
forms. |
|
Number of students who took
ACT/SAT by Aug. 2003 |
|
Students who have mastered the
11th grade TAKS will be placed in a 50 minute SAT/ACT enrichment
period. |
Teachers |
Counselors |
Class attendance |
Aug 2004- May 2005 |
SAT/ACT Scores |
Campus: High School
Campus
Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal # 3:
Objective:
Student attendance will increase attendance from 97.5% to 98%.
State Compensatory Education Funds: $ FTEs: .33
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timelines |
Summative Evaluation |
|
Call the parents of absentees . |
Attendance clerk, teachers, Grade Speed $1500 Local Funds |
Attendance clerk / Teacher |
Daily attendance reports |
Daily |
Attendance rate |
|
On-line attendance program is
used daily to track student absentees. |
Attendance clerk Teachers GradeSpeed |
Attendance clerk/teachers |
Daily attendance reports |
Daily |
Attendance rate |
|
On-line attendance program is
used daily to track student tardies |
Attendance clerk Teachers GradeSpeed |
Attendance clerk/teachers |
Daily attendance reports |
Daily |
Attendance rate |
|
Notify parents of attendance at
3 and 7 absences or tardy problems at 3 tardies
and advise them of the consequences of additional tardies
or absences . |
Principal Attendance clerk |
Principal Attendance clerk |
Progress reports, report cards,
letters from Principal |
Each 6 weeks/ report cards |
Attendance rate |
|
School Resource Officer (SRO)
will visit families of habitual tardies/absences to
promote attendance in school |
Principals SRO Officer Attendance clerk |
Principal SRO , attendance
clerk |
SRO Reports Attendance reports Progress reports/ 6 wk. Report
card |
Daily/every 3 wks./6 wks. |
Attendance rate |
|
Each student is provided with a
student handbook that describes in detail the school attendance policy. The book contains a form that is required to
be signed by parents and returned. |
Curriculum Director |
Office staff and teachers |
Signed form |
Daily |
Attendance rate |
|
Begin legal proceedings against
habitual absentees. |
Principal |
Principal |
Daily attendance reports |
Aug.-May 2005 |
Attendance rate |
|
Students with attendance
problems will be required to attend detentions after school and/or Saturday
school |
Principals Saturday school facilitator Daily assignments from teachers |
Principals Teachers |
Daily attendance reports Record of attendees for dentention/Sat. school |
Aug. – May 2005 |
Attendance rate |
|
During the Spring
semester any student with zero absences or tardies
for each six weeks will be eligible for a monetary drawing |
Principal, attendance clerk |
Principal |
Daily attendance reports Record of attendees for dentention/Sat. school |
Jan-May 2005 |
Attendance rate |
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Campus
Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal # 4:
There will be ongoing communication between parents, teachers, school
administrators, and members of the community.
Objective:
Encourage communication between parents, teachers, students, and
community members.
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timelines |
Summative Evaluation |
|
Parents will receive 3 week progress reports from
teachers. |
Deficiency reports |
Teachers |
Record of progress reports |
Each 3 weeks |
Parent/Student/Staff surveys |
|
Teachers will be encouraged to utilize Gradespeed/email, or call/write notes to parents to
inform them about their child’s progress. |
Progress reports |
Teachers |
Teacher’s notes/ progress reports |
Aug 2004-May 2005 |
Parent surveys |
|
The school will send memos, calendars, brochures and/or
newsletters to parents regarding school events/issues to encourage parental
involvement |
School-generated memos, calendars, etc. |
Principal Counselor |
Copies of school communications |
Aug.2004-May 2005 |
Parent surveys |
|
The school will utilize a school web-site to
keep parents and community members informed. |
Web-master class |
Web-master |
Web-site visitation record |
Daily |
End of year report |
|
Parents & teachers will be included in planning each
year’s upcoming school calendar. |
Principal |
Site-Based Committee |
Minutes from SBDM meetings |
Monthly |
Campus Plan |
|
Sponsor an open house at the high school each year |
Local funds |
Principal & teachers |
Copies of school communications |
Fall 2004 |
Parent surveys |
|
Increase activities with business and community leaders |
Community and area business persons City Council Pamphlet |
Counselor & teachers |
Lesson Plans Newspaper articles |
Aug.2004- May 2005 |
Parent surveys |
|
Information regarding school events, student
accomplishments, etc. will be reported in the calendar or school/local
newspaper. |
Newspaper articles |
Principal Counselor School Sponsors |
Newspaper articles |
Weekly or monthly as appropriate |
Parent surveys |
|
Records of student discipline are sent to parents when a
student is sent to office for disciplinary reasons. |
Principal Secretary |
Principal |
Records are kept for discipline, AEIS |
Aug2004-May 2005 |
Parent Survey |
|
Teachers will send home rubrics for each six weeks |
Teachers, Principal, and office personnel |
Teachers, Principal, and office personnel |
Copies of Rubrics |
Aug2004-May 2005 |
Parent Survey |
Campus: High School
Campus
Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal # 5: Decrease
the dropout rate from 0.3 to 0.0%.
Objective:
Maintain a 0% dropout rate.
State Compensatory Education Funds: $ 10,072.00 FTEs: .08
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timeline |
Summative Evaluation |
|
|
Use system of rewards by
administration to increase student motivation. |
Local funds |
Principal |
Progress reports, semester and
final grades. |
Semester/ End of year |
Number of students receiving
awards, TAAS scores, increased attendance rate |
|
|
Increase UIL participation |
Local funds |
Principal UIL sponsors |
UIL event participation numbers |
Yearly |
UIL awards, TAAS results,
attendance rate |
|
|
Provide GED program through a
specialized staff member. |
Local funds |
Principal Counselor Specialized teacher |
Number of students completing GEDs |
GED testing schedule |
Completion records |
|
|
Utilize Region VII, Tier
program and a 504 committee |
Region VII training Local Funds |
504 Committee chair |
504 Plans |
Aug.2004-May 2005 |
Attendance rate and dropout
reduction |
|
|
Utilize SAILS in Kilgore ISD/Credit by
Exams/Texas Tech University correspondence courses to help students retrieve
credits for a diploma for graduation. |
Student/Parent Funding |
Principals Counselor Administration |
Credits retrieved by students |
Aug.2004 – May 2005 |
Graduation
Completion Rate |
|
|
Track withdrawals and no shows
and aggressively and encourage them to return to school or get their GED. |
Principal Counselors GED Teacher |
Principal Counselors GED Teacher |
Telephone logs and contact List of students from a
previous year and record of current enrollees |
Aug.2004 – May 2005 |
Drop-out
rate |
|
|
Provide the availability of
on-line classes through Supernet’s |
Supernet, counselor, Virtual
teachers |
Counselor and Virtual teachers |
Virtual class enrollment |
Aug.2004 – May 2005 |
Drop-out
rate |
|
Campus: High School
Campus
Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal # 6:
Objective:
The school shall provide programs to help students, who show a
deficiency in the English language/basic skills, improve and refine the process
for identification, evaluation, and placement of students at risk in
appropriate beneficial programs, and provide comprehensive career and
technology programs to assist students in developing needed career and
technology knowledge and skills.
State Compensatory Education Funds: $16,150.00
FTEs: .14
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timeline |
Summative Evaluation |
|
The school will provide an ESL
& 504 program to help with language deficiencies/basic skills. |
ESL curriculum |
Administration ESL teacher |
Language proficiency tests, ESL
grades |
Aug2004.-May 2005 |
Grades/Credits in ESL Practice TAKS scores |
|
ESL students will be taught
using TAKS objectives. |
TAKS materials SCE funds |
Administration ESL teacher |
TAKS tests |
Aug.2004-May 2005 |
TAKS practice test scores |
|
Increase communication and
cooperation between regular education and special education |
Reg. VII Arp-Troup Special Education
Coop |
Regular & special education
teachers |
Minutes of coordinated meetings |
Monthly |
TAKS practice test scores Special Ed assessments
including released TAAS tests |
|
Provide training so that staff
is knowledgeable of assessment and related service requirements. |
Arp-Troup
Special Ed. Coop. |
Arp-Troup
Special Ed. Coop. |
Consistency in implementing IEPs |
Aug. 2004 |
In-service agendas and
evaluations |
|
Continue offering Tech Prep and
concurrent credit courses through articulation agreement with Community College. |
Administration Tech Prep Consortium |
Counselor Tech Prep teachers |
Student enrollment figures |
2004-2005 |
Students receiving college
credits |
The school will provide a
staffed, readily accessible computer lab for student and classroom use. |
Technology funds |
Administration Technology director Lab technician |
Student/teacher sign-in sheets |
Aug.-May 2005 |
Computer lab summary sheet |
|
Continue to evaluate programs & add
appropriate Career/Tech courses as needed. |
Technology funds |
Principal Counselor Curriculum Director Technology director Superintendent |
Student enrollment in Career
Tech classes |
2004-05 |
certifications |
|
Support special education
through inclusion, resource programs and content mastery. |
Local funds |
Principal |
Progress reports Report cards Content mastery log |
Weekly |
TAKS practice test reports Course completion Graduation rates |
|
Provide training for behavioral
intervention strategies. Consider alternative
behavior strategies before alternative placement. |
Special Ed.
Coop. |
Special Ed.
Coop. |
Improved behavior intervention
strategies in place |
Aug. 2004 Jan. 2005 |
Better documentation and fewer
referrals |
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Campus
Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal # 7:
The district will provide a safe and orderly school environment.
Objective: Reduce the number of violent acts by
students, while maintaining an environment free of drugs and alcohol. Students
and faculty will help maintain the building and facilities.
State Compensatory Education Funds: $30,000.00
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timelines |
Summative Evaluation |
|
Provide first aid to all injured
or ill students |
School Nurse |
School Nurse |
Nurses records |
Aug.-May 2004 |
End of Year Report |
|
Provide AEP placement for
students in violation of student code of conduct. |
SCE funds $25,000 |
Principal |
Discipline report to parents |
As needed |
AEP referrals |
|
Continue unscheduled canine
searches of campus. Daily attendance reports |
Local |
Principal |
Incident reports |
Monthly |
Drug-free reports |
|
School hallways are monitored
with video cameras daily |
SRO and Principal, Video
cameras |
Principal, SRO |
Incident reports, PEIMS |
Aug2004-2005 |
End or year report |
|
Students and all visitors are
required to enter one main doorway after |
SRO officer and video cameras |
Principal, SRO, and office
personnel |
Discipline reports |
As needed |
End of year report |
|
All visitors are required to
get a visitor pass to be on campus |
SRO officer and video cameras |
Principal, SRO, and office
personnel |
Discipline reports |
As needed |
End of year report |
|
Any car parking in the parking
lot is required to have a student or teacher parking sticker. Violators are ticketed or towed. |
SRO officer and video cameras |
Principal, SRO, and office
personnel |
Discipline reports |
As needed |
End of year report |
|
Students are not allowed to
return to their parked cars during the school day |
SRO officer and video cameras |
Principal, SRO, and office
personnel |
Discipline reports |
As needed |
End of year report |
|
Provide drug-free curriculum
and instruction Shattered Dreams Motivational speakers |
Title IV |
Principal Curriculum Director |
Curriculum guide |
Aug. – May 2005 |
Annual incident report |
|
Utilization of SRO officer on
campus when needed |
SCE funds |
Principal
& ArpPD. |
Discipline records |
Aug.-May 2005 |
Incident reports |
|
School buses will be equipped
with mobile phones/video for bus routes and extracurricular activities. |
Local funds |
Administration |
Discipline records |
Aug.-May 2005 |
Incident reports |
|
Teachers utilize Character
Counts Curriculum |
Local Funds Web Site |
Teachers |
Lesson Plans |
Aug 2004- May 2005 |
State reports |
|
Students involved in a physical
altercation will be ticketed by the SRO. |
SRO |
SRO |
Reports |
Aug 2004-May 2005 |
State Reports |
Campus: High School
Campus
Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal # 8:
Provide activities to encourage more student involvement and promote
pride in
Objective:
Provide activities to encourage more student involvement and promote
pride in
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timelines |
Summative Evaluation |
|
Encourage and include community
and student participation in activities such as the Veterans’ Day Program,
Homecoming Activities, Christmas parade, Black History Program, Community
Choral Concert, Strawberry Festival |
Local funds |
Principal School board |
AHS Schedule of students/class
enrollment |
Aug 2004.-May 2005 |
Participation and attendance in all
activities |
|
With more course offerings,
more participation in UIL/One Act
Play by AHS students. |
Local funds |
Principal Theatre Arts teacher Art Teacher |
Student sign-ups/participation
in practice for UIL/One Act Play |
Aug.2004 –May 2005 |
UIL results One Act Play production |
|
Students may participate in a
Fall Theater Production |
Local Funds |
Principal Theatre Arts teacher Art Teacher |
Student sign-ups/participation
in practice for Play |
Fall 2004 |
Production |
Campus: High School
Campus
Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal # 9: Provide meaningful staff
development programs for instructional staff.
Objective - Staff development programs will be
based on identified teacher needs.
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timelines |
Summative Evaluation |
|
Teachers receive staff
development on current issues and concerns determined by a needs assessment
(TCEA Conference, AG conference, FACS Conference, Busi/Tech
Conference, CATE workshop, and various local workshops, Class Server, Target
grants) |
Local funds / Title II D Funds $3518 |
Principal School board |
Schedule |
Aug.-May 2005 |
Participation/ credits |
|
New staff orientation will be
provided for all professional personnel.
In addition,
ongoing training/mentoring will be provide throughout the year |
Curriculum director |
Curriculum director/mentor
teachers |
Perfomance records of
new staff |
All year |
Summative evaluations |
|
Substitute teachers will be
provided with orientation and training during the year |
Curriculum director |
Curriculum director/mentor
teachers |
Perfomance records of
new staff |
All year |
Summative evaluations |
|
Training will be provided for
teachers in the area of confidentiality, senate bills, federal and state
laws, general curriculum issues, gifted-talented and special education. |
Curriculum director |
Curriculum director/mentor
teachers |
Perfomance records of staff |
All year |
Summative evaluations |
Campus: High School
Campus
Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal # 10: Students
will be provided with educational opportunities that support a variety of post
high
school opportunities.
Objective: Students
will be provided with opportunities to increase their employable skills while
in high school, and / or students will be provided with opportunities for
college preparation.
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timelines |
Summative Evaluation |
|
Students will be given the
chance to earn specialized certifications in CATE areas |
Tech Prep |
Teachers Curriculum director |
Certifications |
Aug 2004.-May 2005 |
Participation |
|
Students will be given the
opportunity to receive college credit through articulated classes/AP Testing |
Tech Prep |
Teachers Curriculum director |
Certifications |
Aug 2004.-May 2005 |
Participation |
|
Students will be exposed to
real world situations, successful role models of various ethnic groups. |
Community Leaders, Field Trips |
Teachers Curriculum director |
Certifications |
Aug 2004.-May 2005 |
Participation |
|
AP courses in English, Biology
and AP History on-line |
Teachers |
Counselor Target Teachers |
On-line credits |
Aug 2004-2005 |
Participation |
|
Students are encourage to
evaluate their interests by using career inventories on the Arp Home Web-site |
Teachers |
Tech Director |
Completed career inventories |
Aug 2004-2005 |
Participation |
|
Students will be provided opportunities
with specific career speakers and field trips to real- world worksites |
Tech Prep |
Teachers Curriculum director |
Certifications |
Aug 2004.-May 2005 |
Participation |
|
CATE Teachers will evaluate
student need for on-line classes with TSTC in |
Tech Prep |
Teachers Curriculum director |
Student Surveys |
Aug 2004.-May 2005 |
Surveys |
Campus: High School
Campus
Improvement Plan
Action Plan
Goal # 11: Increase
the use of Technology in classroom instruction.
Objective:
Increase student and teacher use of technology in instructional
activities
|
Strategies |
Resources |
Person Responsible |
Formative Evaluation |
Timelines |
Summative Evaluation |
|
Teachers are inserviced on various methods of incorporating technology
in the classroom. |
Local funds TCEA, Class Server, Target
Grant, Marco Polo, KIDS Grant, INTEL |
Principal Teachers Tech Director |
Lesson Plans |
Aug.2004-May 2005 |
Teacher/Student/Parent survey |