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Gilbert Public Schools

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%

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Gilbert Public Schools

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  1. Gilbert Public Schools District Report Card 2012/2013 Presented by Brandie Harris and Barb VeNard

  2. 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

  3. 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.

  4. 2013 Traditional Model

  5. Purpose of FFB Reduction Points

  6. AIMS PERCENT PASSINGGPS VS STATE 2009-2013

  7. Student Growth Percentiles

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. Thank you

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