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SUCCEEDING ON THE GHSGT

SUCCEEDING ON THE GHSGT. Presenters: Dr. Peggy Connell, Chief Academic Officer Mr. Keith Seifert, Director of Secondary Education Dr. Tina Cross, Teacher on Assignment Ms. Suzanne Evans, Instructional Specialist. Participating School Districts

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SUCCEEDING ON THE GHSGT

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  1. SUCCEEDING ON THEGHSGT

  2. Presenters: Dr. Peggy Connell, Chief Academic Officer Mr. Keith Seifert, Director of Secondary Education Dr. Tina Cross, Teacher on Assignment Ms. Suzanne Evans, Instructional Specialist

  3. Participating School Districts Muscogee County School District Dalton City School District Whitfield County School District

  4. GHSGT What’s that?

  5. GHSGT “How’s that work’n for ya?” Dr. Phil

  6. history • 2006, BellSouth Foundation issued an RFP to • members of the Superintendents Leadership Network • The RFP specified district collaboration on specific • common need • Districts coordinate with the state-led virtual school • Create a program for underserved students • support success in the 21st century.

  7. objectives • Increase the number of underserved students passing the GHSGT in the areas of science and social studies • Insure that students are thoroughly versed in test taking skills • Increase the graduation rate among minority, at-risk, and special needs students • Develop a program that can be adopted statewide for the benefit of all Georgia students.

  8. Key components • Cooperation among districts with complementary strengths • On –line, interactive, easy access for students, randomly generated test from large bank of questions, instruction cards • Low cost hosting • Teacher access to the site to enable teachers to monitor use • Identification of areas where students experienced difficulty • Created by highly experienced, successful teachers • 750 students were be selected for participation

  9. What content is on the GHSGT? aScience only (Yes!) bSocial Studies only cEnglish Language Arts (including writing) dMath and all of the above

  10. What content is most troubling in your system? aScience only (Yes!) bSocial Studies only cEnglish Language Arts (including writing) dMath and all of the above

  11. S C I E N C e

  12. S C I E N C e

  13. Social Studies

  14. STUDY STRATEGIES

  15. PERCENTAGE OF AT-RISK JUNIORS WHO PASSED THE GHSGT IN SCIENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES AFTER USING THE PROGRAM 100% 100% 90% 93% 91% 77% 86% 85% 91% 84% 84% 70% MCSD 1st Time Pass-Rate Social Studies – 86% Science – 84%

  16. SENIORS WHO PASSED THE GHSGT AFTER USING THE REVIEW PROGRAM 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 87% 80% 56% 44% 56% 30% n/a

  17. Number of Students and Login Data By School • Carver - 100 Students, 2064 Logins • Hardaway - 66 Students, 440 Logins • Northside - 66 Students, 298 Logins • Shaw - 46 Students, 82 Logins • Columbus - 42 Students, 248 Logins • Kendrick - 25 Students, 65 Logins • Whitfield County - 279 Students, 4562 Logins * 16,729 total logins

  18. Requirements for Success • Endorsement by school district administrators • Active buy-in and participation by students, teachers, and administrators • If the program is hosted on a server, clear and precise instructions on both the server and in hard copy form

  19. Additional Applications • Study strategies section effective for • a wide range of grades and courses • Science portion also highly effective • for Biology and Physical Science EOCT • in high school • Social Studies portion also highly • effective for US History and World • History

  20. What Is Next? • Georgia Criterion Reference • test (CRCT) • Muscogee County Educational • Excellence Foundation • Research of other funding • sources

  21. Sustainability

  22. only financial requirement is the • hosting of the course • Foresight indicated that budget cuts • might provide a challenge to funding • the on-line course provided by • interactive CD • CD version of course is/can be hosted • on school district’s web site, public • library, civic organizations, etc.

  23. Replicability Copies of the CD are available upon request.

  24. Contact Information: Dr. Peggy Connell...... pconnell@mcsdga.net Mr. Keith Seifert........ kseifert@mcsdga.net Dr. Tina Cross............ tcross@mcsdga.net Ms. Suzanne Evans ....sevans@mcsdga.net

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