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Canyon Park Junior High

Canyon Park Junior High. By: Kaylan Duthie. 11 th largest district in state 19,000 students 20 elementary schools 6 junior highs 3 high schools Alternative high school Home school program (K-12) Includes Bothell, Kenmore, Woodinville, and some of Unincorporated King County.

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Canyon Park Junior High

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  1. Canyon Park Junior High By: Kaylan Duthie

  2. 11th largest district in state • 19,000 students • 20 elementary schools • 6 junior highs • 3 high schools • Alternative high school • Home school program (K-12) • Includes Bothell, Kenmore, Woodinville, and some of Unincorporated King County Northshore School District

  3. Cost to educate a child in NSD in 2009/2010

  4. Canyon Park Junior High is a community dedicated to the educational excellence and success of all students.

  5. Several phases of remodels over the last decade • Classrooms with state-of-the-art technology • Mac laptops/desktops for all teachers • Smartboards with ActivInspire software • Doc Cams • Laptop Carts • Newly remodeled gym, tennis courts, track • New 8th/9th grade building, remodeled sports facilities • New Principal in 2009/2010 The School

  6. Student Government • Student elected, lead assemblies, disbursement of ASB funds, etc. • Four Sports Seasons • tennis, cross country, volleyball, softball, drill team, basketball, wrestling, track, soccer, baseball, and football • National Honors Society • Newspaper, Computer Club, Art Club, Drama Club, Science Olympiad, Math Olympiad Student Activities

  7. Computer Labs for Student Use • Lunch Help • Offered by various teachers throughout the week • Wednesday after school help (2:45-4:00) • At-risk/low performing students “asked” to participate • Lunch Club • Students invited by administrators to join them for a social lunch School Resources

  8. Grants for classroom projects • Special events: • Bring a parent to school day • Career day • Staff appreciation • Chaperones and volunteers Parent Involvement

  9. Demographics • Enrollment: 753 • Attendance: 99.6% • Free & Reduced Lunch 35% • Staff: • Administrators: 2 • Classified: 24 • Certificated 40 • Masters/PhD 80% • White: 551 • Hispanic 72 • Asian 61 • Multi-Racial 32 • Black 19 • Amer. Indian 8 • Hawaiian/Pac. Islander 6 • Not Provided 4

  10. Reading • CPJH 74.3 • NSD 75.5 • State 63.4 • Math • CPJH 68.3 • NSD 70.2 • State 55.3 • Science • CPJH 64.9 • NSD 68.7 • State 54.5 Testing Scores

  11. Analyzing data on: • Common Assessments • Formative Assessments Guiding Instruction • Improvement of School Culture • Allow students to feel connected to school • Allow students to be reflective on their learning • Increase % 9th graders on track to graduate from high school when leaving CPJH School Goals for the Year

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