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Marriotts Ridge High School. FAMILY AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS DECEMBER 7, 2010. Marriotts Ridge High. Highlights of 2009-10 and First Quarter of 2010-11 CONGRATULATIONS!!. ATTENDANCE 2009-10. 96% (even with the Swine Flu ) HIGHEST IN HOWARD COUNTY! For the 5 th Year in a Row!
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Marriotts RidgeHigh School FAMILY AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS DECEMBER 7, 2010
Marriotts Ridge High Highlights of 2009-10 and First Quarter of 2010-11 CONGRATULATIONS!!
ATTENDANCE 2009-10 96% (even with the Swine Flu ) HIGHEST IN HOWARD COUNTY! For the 5th Year in a Row! Q1 2010-2011: 96.9% Attendance!
Academic Honor Roll and Eligibility • 2009-10: Over 93% of our students achieved 2.0 or above (Eligibility) • 2009-10: Over 65% of our students achieved 3.0 or above (Honor Roll) • 2009-10: 11% of our students achieved 4.0 status!! • First Quarter 2010-11: 75% achieved Honor Roll (186 earned 4.0) and 96.3% achieved over 2.0!
HSA DATA REVIEW • Over 99% of our Senior class has met the HSA requirement!
BIO HSA Pass rate 98.8% HIGHEST IN HOWARD COUNTY!
AP Exam Scores Score of 3 or higher on 86% of exams ***Over 25 % of our students’ scores were 5’s … the highest possible!
MRHS Mustangs moving forward!
What is SIP? What is SIT? • The School Improvement Team (SIT), comprised of team leaders, teachers, and administrators, creates the School Improvement Plan (SIP). • The SIP provides detailed school data on HCPSS Goal 1 (academic achievement) and Goal 2 (safe and nurturing environment) as well as Marriotts Ridge’s strategies to improve on that data.
Who are Our Marriotts Ridge High Students? 1303 Students African American 6% Asian 21% Hispanic Latino 3% Multi-Racial 3% White 67% Special Ed 5% FARMS 5% Documented Decisions for Class of 2010 4-year college 71.4% 2-year college 21.4% Specialized school/training 0.3% Employment 3.2% Military 1.6% Other 1.9%
95% of all students and student groups pass all 4 High School Assessments (HSAs) by start of grade 12 80% of students in all race/ethnicity/FARMS groups take SAT or ACT 70% of students in all race/ethnicity/FARMS groups score at least 500 on each section of SAT or a composite score of 22 on the ACT Minimum of 40% of students in all race/ethnicity/FARMS groups be enrolled in at least one Honors, GT or AP class 100% of students taking ALT-MSA (special education version of HSA) score proficient or advanced Decrease the disproportionality of African-American students in Special Education What are HCPSS Goal 1 Data Points?
How are we doing: Goal 1? • Algebra 12th grade HSA pass rate: 99.3% • Biology 12th grade HSA pass rate: 97.7% • Government 12th grade HSA pass rate: 98.6% • English 12th grade HSA pass rate: 96.3% • ALT-MSA proficient rate: 100% • SAT participation: 84.7% • SAT performance (over 500) Math: 78%, Reading: 75.8%, Writing: 73.9% • ACT composite score 22 or better: 69.3% • Advanced course participation 2010-2011: AP: 32%, GT: 60%, Honors: 79%, disproportionate for African-Americans, FARMS students
SIP Strategies to Improve Performance • Goal 1 • After-school Intervention for HSAs • Teacher Professional Development/Learning Communities • GT/AP Information Night • After-school SAT Preparation Classes • Frazier Scholars Program • BSAP Transition Assistant • Guidance Scheduling Program • Alphas-in-Training • Leadership Academy
What are HCPSS Goal 2 Data Points? • Goal 2: • Maximum of 1.25% drop out rate for all students and all student groups • Minimum of 94% attendance rate • 2% or less of all students in all student groups demonstrating unsafe behaviors as defined by MD State Dept of Education (MSDE) • 10% decrease in disproportionality of student groups suspended out of school
How are we doing: Goal 2? • Attendance: 96% • Unsafe behaviors: 0% • Drop outs: .46% • Suspensions: 2.6% BUT, in Goal 1 and Goal 2, our student group data show achievement gaps for several student groups: Males, FARMS, Special Education, and African-Americans.
Student Referrals by Student Group Q1 • 8% of our student population received referrals • 11.3% of African-American students received referrals • 20% of FARMS students received referrals • 11.1% of Special Education students received referrals Student Suspension by Student Group • School Year 2009-2010 • 3% of the total student population received suspensions and 10% African-Americans received suspensions. • Quarter 1 2010-2011 • 1.1% of the total student population received suspensions • 2.4% of African-Americans received suspensions. • 4.6% of FARMS students received suspensions. • All suspended students (14) were male students.
REASONS FOR REFERRALS 2009-2010 41% of all referrals are due to TARDINESS! Q1 2010-2011 40.7% of all referrals were due to TARDINESS
SIP Strategies to Improve Performance • Goal 2 • Tardiness Strategies – phone calls, behavioral interventions, school-wide “lockdown” • Attendance Team … Parent letters and calls for attendance issues • Leadership Academy • Mentor Program • Mix-It-Up Day • Ninth Grade bi-weekly Kid Talk • Student Support Team • Alpha Achievers
The Baton Passes to … - EACH ONE OF US … as we celebrate our successes, we need to recognize and accept our challenge to involve all members of the Marriotts Ridge community in the effort to assist students individually in addressing both academic and social needs with the intent to improve their social responsibility toward each other and for themselves…
How Can Parents, Students, Community Partners Help? • Teacherease.com • HCPSSnews.com • Marriottsridge.net • Call or email teachers; expect response within 2 school days • Meet with guidance counselor • Use Student Services College and Career Resources • Come to school every day and on time • Ask teachers for assistance • Sit for PSAT, SAT, ACT, AP, ASVAB, Accuplacer testing Goal: All Marriotts Ridge students will be College- and Career-ready at graduation!
Family and Community PartnersCollaboration Committees • Homecoming Carnival • Coordinate with Student Government Association • Community Awareness Programs • MRHS-tival • Coordinate with SGA • After Prom • Coordinate with PTSA
Community Awareness Program • Drug and Alcohol Awareness • Mike Gimbel presentation? • Other ideas?
MRHS-tival Last year’s Plan - Karaoke – Music Foundation - 3 v 3 Basketball - SGA - Gladiator joust, moonbounce and bungee - PTSA • Improv group – Theatre students • Concessions – Boosters (NHS sold them) • Art work - ? • Prizes for winners - ?
After Prom Community Event How can we support PTSA?
NEXT MEETING? Wednesday, February 9, 2010 3:30-4:30pm