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Thank you for being here tonight!
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Introductions Kindergarten Teachers 1st Grade Teachers 2 nd Grade Teachers 3 rd Grade Teachers 4 th Grade Teachers 5 th Grade Teachers Academic Specialists Specialists Instructional Assistants
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Asheboro City Schools Board of Education Dr. Terry Worrell Superintendent Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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A system of excellence where EVERY student graduates, globally competitive and READY for careers, college, and citizenship. Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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By 2016, 90 percent or more of ACS students will graduate with the skills needed to succeed as 21st century learners, workers, and citizens. Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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SubgroupRate All Students86.1% White88.1% Black83.0% Hispanic82.7% Economically Disadvantaged 87.1% Limited English Proficient66.7% Students with Disabilities70.6% Academically Gifted>95% Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence! School Name 2013-2014 College & Career Ready Performance Composite Grade Level Proficiency Performance Composite NC READY and Federal AMOs ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Balfour Elementary 28.842.321 of 31 (67.7%) McCrary Elementary 28.139.218 of 29 (62.1%) Loflin Elementary 28.739.714 of 25 (56.0%) Teachey Elementary 48.659.529 of 31 (93.5%) Lindley Park Elementary 43.053.226 of 30 (86.7%) MIDDLE SCHOOLS North Asheboro Middle 32.541.929 of 43 (67.4%) South Asheboro Middle 35.643.530 of 48 (62.5%) HIGH SCHOOL Asheboro High School 35.145.356 of 79 (70.9%) DISTRICT Asheboro City Schools 35.145.189 of 135 (65.9%) Exceeded Expected Growth Met Expected Growth Did Not Meet Expected Growth
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1. Engage each student 21 st century skills (4 Cs—communication, collaboration, critical thinking, creativity) Problem-based learning Global awareness Student safety and security Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence! Laptops for students in grades 4 -12 New devices at AHS this year Annual digital expo (April 1, 2015)
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2. Assess for Learning Academic proficiency in core curriculum Consistent use of performance rubrics Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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3. Improve Achievement District literacy plan developed Intervention strategy for struggling readers Accelerated course added to middle school Credit by Demonstrated Mastery Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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4. Create Opportunities Opportunities for parent’s to support their child’s education Business, community, and higher education partnerships Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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5. Build Capacity Professional and leadership development Performance evaluation Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence! Teacher Leadership Academy Cohort 4
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Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence! Read with your child Ask your child questions about their day Attend parent teacher conferences Attend parent nights to learn about school initiatives
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Asheboro City Schools...the subject is excellence!
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Welcome to (Bienvenidos a) McCrary Elementary School Annual Public Meeting(Reunión Anual Pública) September 25, 2014
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What is Title I? ¿Qué es el Título I? Title I is a federal program that provides financial assistance to help ensure that all students meet state academic standards. Título I es un programa federal que proporciona asistencia financiera para ayudar a garantizar que todos los alumnos cumplan con las normas académicas del estado.
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McCrary Elementary is a Title I School McCrary Elementary es Título I. McCrary Elementary uses Title I funds to operate a schoolwide program. Schoolwide programs allow Title I funds to be used to serve ALL children in the school. Operating a schoolwide program allows more flexibility in the way schools use Title I funds. McCrary Elementary usa fondos de Título I para realizar programas en “todo el sistema escolar.” Los programas “de todo el sistema escolar” permiten que los fondos del programa Título I, sean utilizados para servir a TODOS los niños en la escuela. Realizando programas “ de todo el sistema escolar” permite mayor flexibilidad en la manera en como las escuelas usan los fondos del programa Título I.
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Title I Funds Support Our Students Los Fondos de Título I Apoyan a Nuestros Alumnos Additional personnel to reduce class sizes Additional personnel for lead teachers to support instruction Professional development for staff Additional funds for parent involvement Additional funds for School Social Worker Personal adicional para reducir el tamaño de las clases Personal adicional para liderazgo de maestros en el apoyo instructivo Desarrollo profesional para el Personal Fondos adicionales para la participación de los padres
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Highly Qualified Teaching Staff Maestros Altamente Calificados Title I schools must have teachers and teacher assistants that are highly qualified. To be highly qualified, teachers must be licensed by the state, fully certified, and able to demonstrate competence in the subjects they teach. McCrary Elementary’s teaching staff is 100% highly qualified! Las escuelas Título I deben tener maestros y asistentes de maestros altamente calificados. Para ser altamente calificados se debe tener una licencia del estado, con certificación total, y poder demostrar competencia en el la materia enseñada. McCrary Elementary tiene el 100% de maestros altamente calificados!
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Parents Right-to-Know Padres con derecho a información Parents may request information about the professional qualifications of your child’s teachers. Parents will be notified if a child is being taught by a teacher who is not considered “highly-qualified.” Los padres pueden solicitar información sobre las cualificaciones profesionales de los maestros de sus niños. Los padres recibirán aviso si alguno de sus niños está siendo enseñado por un maestro/a que no está “altamente calificado/a.”
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Parents as Partners Padresde Familia como Socios Follow the School-Parent Compact Attend parent nights Maintain contact with your child’s teacher Read with your child at home Seguir el Acuerdo entre la Escuela y los Padres Asistir a las reuniones de noche de padres Mantener comunicación con los maestros de sus niños
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Waivers to the NCLB Law Exenciones a la Ley NCLB North Carolina submitted a request to waive some provisions of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law. US Department of Education approved the request on May 29, 2012. The waivers allow states more flexibility in helping students to meet higher achievement standards. Carolina del Norte presentó una solicitud para una exención para evitar algún suministro de la ley que Ningún Niño se Quede Atrás (NCLB). El Departamento de Educación aprobó la solicitud el 29 de Mayo, 2012. Las exenciones le permiten a los estados mayor flexibilidad para ayudar a los alumnos a cumplir con normas de desempeño superiores.
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Key Changes Cambios Claves Schools will no longer be measured on Adequate Yearly Progress. Schools will no longer be identified with a “School Improvement” status. Public school choice and supplemental educational services become optional, but are no longer required. Las escuelas ya no serán medidas en su Progreso Anual Adecuado. Las escuelas ya no serán identificadas con un estatus de “Escuelas en Mejoramiento.” Elección de escuela pública y servicios educativos suplementarios se convertirán ahora en una opción, y no en un requisito.
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Reporting the Progress of Schools Reportando el Progreso de las Escuelas Beginning in 2012-13, schools were no longer measured for Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). All schools must meet Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) for student subgroups. A partir de 2012-13, las escuelas ya no serán medidas para el Progreso Anual Adecuado (AYP). Todas las escuelas deberán cumplir los Objetivos Mensurables Anuales (AMOs) para todos los subgrupos estudiantiles.
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Annual Measurable Objectives Objetivos Anuales Medibles The State establishes different AMO targets for each subgroup. Met target goals in 18 out of 29 subgroups in 2014. We did make growth in 13-14! El Estado establece diferentes metas AMO para cada subgrupo. Logramos las metas en un 18 de los 29 subgrupos un 2014
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This Year at CWM... Lengthened school day Mustang Mastery began September 22 nd based on student needs and strengths Días escolares alargados Intervención y enriquecimiento comenzaron hoy basado en necesidades de los estudiantes y fortalezas
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This Year at CWM School Improvement Plan Goal Highlight Increase writing proficiency Focus on the writing process Using rubrics Increase math proficiency Student-centered math instruction Teacher planning for 6 weeks Increase students’ reading level Goal tracking sheets
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Tonight’s Events Eventos de la Noche Visit your child’s classroom Students will share reading goal graphs Your signature is needed when you visit the classrooms for record of attendance
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Upcoming Events October 6 th —Teacher Workday October 13 th -17 th —Book Fair October 16 th —Math Family Night
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THANK YOU GRACIAS
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