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The Gilbert Public Schools District Report Card for the 2012-2013 academic year, presented by Brandie Harris and Barb VeNard, highlights significant progress in student proficiency rates, with 24 A-rated schools and a 33% increase from the previous year. The district outperformed state averages in all tested subjects. The report emphasizes ongoing initiatives such as data transparency, SMART goals for growth, professional development for teachers, and the implementation of effective reading and writing strategies, aiming to boost student achievement and improve instructional practices.
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Gilbert Public Schools District Report Card 2012/2013 Presented by Brandie Harris and Barb VeNard
2013 Gilbert Public Schools • Arizona’s A-F Accountability • 24 A Rated Schools • 60% • 33% Increase from 2011/2012 • 15 B Rated Schools • 38% • 29% Decrease from 2011/2012 • 1 C Rated School • 2% • 39 out of 40 A/B Rated Schools
2013 District AIMS Data • Gilbert Public Schools passing proficiency rates exceed State scores in all tested subjects and grade levels. • Gilbert Public Schools continues to see steady progress with proficiency rates.
MOVING STUDENTS FORWARD… • Continue Data Transparency * • Continue District/School/Classroom Level SMART Goals with a FOCUS on GROWTH • Administration and Faculty Professional Development • Reading and Writing Strategies across Content Areas • Close Analytical Reading • Assessment for Learning Implementation • School Improvement Plans
Professional Learning Communities • Intervention and Enrichment Planning for Students • Job-Embedded Learning for Teachers • Common Assessment Development • Implementation of Instructional Shifts and Mathematical Practices • Admin/Dept Chairs Walk-Throughs in Core Academic Areas • Review of Junior High Instructional Time Allotments