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Preston School Board Meeting February 19, 2014 Superintendent Report Mission : To provide all students with the academic and social knowledge and skills.

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1 Preston School Board Meeting February 19, 2014 Superintendent Report Mission : To provide all students with the academic and social knowledge and skills needed for life-long success in a changing world. Vision: Preston School District believes that in partnership with parents and the community our schools will provide appropriate opportunities for all learners to reach their academic and social potential in a safe and supportive environment.

2  Steve Crookston – Technology Report Department Report

3  Oakwood IRI Results:  ELL Student Test Results:  Parent Letter Recent Successes

4  Oakwood 3 rd Grade Reading Scores Fall 66% Proficient Winter 80% Proficient  3rd Grade Teachers: Chris Barnes, Joyce Bayles, Judy Geddes, Becky Johnson, Laura Kohler, Sarah Larsen, Barbara Petersen Reading Scores

5  Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives (AMAOs)  AYP  Progress/ Growth  Attainment of "Proficiency”  ELL Staff: Patsy Shipley (Pioneer), DeAnn Wilson (Oakwood), Jodi Millburn (PJHS), Kaywin Cottle (PHS), Silvia Woodward (Family-District Liaison) English Language Learners

6  Charter School Board: (New Additions – Doug West & Terry Larsen)  Programs (Health Occupations, Electronics, Business Applications)  Field Trips: Electronics students went to the college of Technology at ISU/Electronics program, EMTs went to the EMS convention in SLC, Health OCC/EMR students from all three schools went to ISU and BYU-Idaho to see several programs, the cadaver lab, and paramedic lab, ISU tour.  Jr. High Career Exploration Course SEI Tec Charter School Update

7  11 classes offered by PHS staff as adjunct professors  7 AP classes offered  43 dual credit classes offered  13 classes offered on IEN  31 Classes offered through Idaho Digital Learning Academy (IDLA) in our computer labs.  ACT Prep Class (20+ Students, $25 student) PHS Dual Credit Update

8  Have H.S. counselors visited with students?  Are credits available cheaper if students continue in high school?  What is in the best interest of the district? Early Graduation Applications

9  Board Members -  Vision Revision  District PR  Donation Opportunities – Dual Credit Ed. Foundation Update

10  21st Century Community Learning Grant  $678,550 over 5 years  After School Enrichment Programs: Academic Enrichment, Arts/Music Education, Mentoring Program, Family Literacy, Character Education, Drug/Violence Prevention, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), Entrepreneurial Education, College/Career Readiness, Technology Training, Tutoring.  Winning Grants Announced April, 2014 FCHS Grant

11  Roof Finished  Plumbing and Electrical close to complete  Sheet rock in next 10 days.  March and April payments have been made to National Guard. FCHS Building Update

12 Facility Needs Grounds Maintenance Building $250,000 High School Security Cameras 25,000 Jr. High Entrance Drive Thru 100,000 Loading Zone Oakwood/Pioneer 130,000 East Addition to new Gym 250,000 Home Ec./FCCLA Rooms/Cabinets 125,000 Football Field Improvements 250,000 Pioneer Playground 110,000 Cafeteria/Gym Pioneer 450,000 Remodel Oakwood Pod 200,000 Phone System Upgrade 25,000 Jr High Air Conditioning 120,000 Upgrade High School Classrooms 750,000 ***TOTAL 2,785,000 Facility Improvements

13 Pioneer – Avg = 23 High = 25 (all kindergartens) Low = 20 students Oakwood - Avg = 26.5 High = 29 Low = 24 * 2013-14 – 177 5 th graders, 205 2 nd graders PJHS -Avg = 25.3 High = 37, Low = 10 Staffing Trends

14  PHS Avg. Class Sizes:  12, 12, 16, 15, 19, 27, 16, 26, 22, 26, 43, 20, 22, 15, 13, 23, 26, 16, 16, 27, 19, 21, 25, 30, 20, 16, 22, 20, 26, 24, 25, 27, 26, 27, 21, 26, 21.  Avg = 21  High -= 43  Low = 6 Staffing Trends (Cont.)

15  Bus Route Approvals  School Board Approves Routes Once a Year  Policy requires 5 students/stop  Transportation Dept. Makes Recommendations for Closing Routes. Policy Review

16  A. Early Graduation Request  B. Policy #448, First Reading  2014-15 Calendar Action Items

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18  A. Early Graduation Applications Student A & Student B  B.Employee X Executive Session


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