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Plymouth South High School

Plymouth South High School. NEASC Update. NEASC 10-Year Cycle. Decennial Visit – October 2004 Two-Year Report Five-Year Report Multiple “special progress reports” NEASC Visit – March 2011 Special Progress Report – Feb. 2012 Self-Study – September 2012 (2 yrs) Visit – September 2014.

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Plymouth South High School

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  1. Plymouth South High School NEASC Update

  2. NEASC 10-Year Cycle • Decennial Visit – October 2004 • Two-Year Report • Five-Year Report • Multiple “special progress reports” • NEASC Visit – March 2011 • Special Progress Report – Feb. 2012 • Self-Study – September 2012 (2 yrs) • Visit – September 2014

  3. PSHS Leadership Structure • Leadership Team • Department Heads – Literacy Team • Literacy Team • Faculty Senate • Guidance/Admin Team • Child Study Team • Student Breakfast Club • School Council

  4. PSHS Commendations • Culture/Climate – dramatic improvement • Literacy • Personalization • Frosh Academy – Advisories-Senior Project • Technology Improvements • Rubrics • Panther TV • Facility Improvements (see attached) • Elimination of Study Halls • Alternative HS • PSHS Recognition – Rennie Ctr, Compass School, NASSP, etc. • Increased Electives – tech studies, science, ELA, SS, etc. • See attached for additional commendations via NEASC

  5. Areas of Concern • BUILDING – ROOF – IMC – etc. • Assessment Of Civic and Social Expectations in the Mission • PD – personalization/bullying/literacy - priority • PD request – curriculum/assessment – school-wide • Curriculum – vertical articulation, breadth/depth, & higher order thinking skills

  6. March 2011 In-service What did PSHS do well to prepare you for life after PSHS? What could we have done better? Student & Faculty Response October 2011 Tech Studies Dinner Tech Studies Impact Career Impact See Video Alumni Videos

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