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Wildcat Success Academy East St. John High School’s Performance Based Program

Patricia Triche, Principal Shandra Clark, English Elizabeth Leatherwood, Counselor Office of College and Career Readiness Summit Tools for Schools: Making It Work!. Wildcat Success Academy East St. John High School’s Performance Based Program. WSA: Presentation Overview . Program Overview

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Wildcat Success Academy East St. John High School’s Performance Based Program

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  1. Patricia Triche, Principal Shandra Clark, English Elizabeth Leatherwood, Counselor Office of College and Career Readiness Summit Tools for Schools: Making It Work! Wildcat Success AcademyEast St. John High School’s Performance Based Program

  2. WSA: Presentation Overview • Program Overview • Program Logistics • Program Results • Q & A

  3. Need for Accelerated Pathway… • 2014 Louisiana Goal: • graduation rate – 80% • 2009-10 SJBP: • graduation rate – 63.7% • East St. John High School: • 2010-11 graduation rate-62.4% • 2009-10 graduation rate–57.4% • 2011: 47.6% of all enrolled students are currently overage for their grade level • 2011: 50.3% of first-time freshmen entered school overage

  4. WSA: Our Mission The Wildcat Success Academy… • Creates a school-within-a-school for at-risk students • Integrates technology-driven curriculum and teacher-differentiated instruction • Provides a supportive environment • Ensures graduation from high school and post-secondary placement

  5. WSA: Program Overview • 64 students • Enrolled 2 blocks a day (4x4 schedule) • Work at own pace on individual classes • Classroom - hybrid of computer lab and pull out areas with white boards • 5 certified teachers (4 core-content, 1 inclusion) • Program Counselor and Assistant Principal

  6. WSA: Program Advantages • Helps at-risk students get back on path towards graduation • Instant tangible reward for performance • 6:1 student-teacher ratio • Opportunity rich in 1-on-1 moments • Builds positive student-adult relationships

  7. WSA: Student Overview Student Breakdown AT-Risk Indicators Overage Avg. Age: 18.1 years old Avg. Years Overage: 2.1 Avg. Years spent at ESJH: 1.7 Under-Credit Avg. Credits Attempted: 13.0 Avg. Credits Earned: 8.6 • Student Enrollment: • Aug 2010: 43 • Spring 2011: 55 • Aug 2011: 64 • Demographics • Male: 47%, Female: 53% • Black: 82%, White: 14%, Hispanic: 2%, Asian: 2%

  8. WSA: Student Overview 2010 Cohort and Grade classification Comparison Grade Classification 9th: 21% 10th: 67% 11th: 10% 12th: 3% Vs. • Graduation Cohort • 2010-11: 21% • 2009-10: 34% • 2008-09: 28% • 2007-08: 18% 8

  9. WSA: Program Components • Core Classes – GLE Aligned • Graduation Advisors • Structured Application Process • Small-group, 1-on-1 instruction • GEE/EOC Remediation & Preparation • Weekly Collaborative Team-meetings • Senior Project • Counseling Sessions

  10. WSA: Curriculum Overview • A+nywhere Learning Software • Curriculum lessons aligned with GLEs • Lesson Components: • Study – 7 minutes, 1 page of notes • Practice Test – 70% • Mastery Test – 80% • Fill out an assignment sheet per lesson 10

  11. WSA: Classes Offered • English Language Arts: • English I • English II • English III • English IV • Math: • Algebra I, Part 1 • Algebra I, Part 2 • Geometry • Financial Math • Science: • Physical Science • Biology • Earth Science • Social Studies • World Geography • Civics • American History • Free Enterprise 11

  12. WSA: Application Process • Purpose: • Select students who are a “best-fit” for the WSA • Screening Criteria: • At-Risk (overage/under-credit) • Ability to work independently • Faculty Recommendation • Process Steps: • Identify at-risk student • Submit application packet • Interview with WSA staff and school counselor. Scored on rubric. • Formal Decision • Accepted, enrolled now • Accepted, placed on waiting list • Not accepted • Application process occurs as needed 12

  13. WSA: Overall Student Profiles • Overage • From alternate settings • Homeschool, unaccredited schools • Potential graduates • Needing 1-3 credits • Don’t “fit well” in regular setting • Unusual behavior, previous problems in school, etc. • Teenage parents • Transfer students • Students with medical issues • Students who do not work well in groups • 13

  14. WSA: Program Results • 2 WSA students graduated May 2011 • Substantial turnaround in student motivation and investment • Leverage positive student-teacher relationships with other teachers

  15. WSA: Program Results Cumulative Credits Earned During 2010-2011 School Year: 171

  16. WSA: Student Profiles • Artrell • Junior, 17 “It wasn’t my intention to graduate this year, but I will now!”

  17. WSA: Student Profiles • Bethany • Sophomore, 18 “PBP helped me stay in school and focus.”

  18. WSA: Student Profiles • Dylan • Senior, 18 “I’ll graduate a semester behind instead of an entire year late.”

  19. WSA: Student Profiles • Marcus • Sophomore, 18 “The classes that are harder--the teachers are there for me to help me.” • 19

  20. WSA: Lessons Learned • Scheduling • Assigning new classes • EOC classes • Save space • Hand schedule • Selecting teachers • Regular Education • Special Education • 20

  21. WSA: Contact Information • Elizabeth Leatherwood Program Coordinator and Counselor • eleatherwood@stjohn.k12.la.us

  22. Q & A

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