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1 October 6, 2015

2 SubjectGrade Level(s)Benchmark Reading3-575% Math3-570% VA History470% Science570% Discontinued State Tests (As of Spring 2015) 3 rd Grade History 3 rd Grade Science 5 th Grade Writing U.S. History

3  Accreditation is determined by a school meeting each state benchmark.  Accreditation can also be determined by calculating a 3-year average in subject areas in which the state benchmark is not met.

4 Subject State Benchmark Spring 2014 Spring 2015 Difference Reading (Grades 3-5) 75%62%71%+9 Math (Grades 3-5) 70%73%77%+4 Science (5 th Grade) 70%85% (Grades 3-5) 80% (Grade 5) -5 VA History (4 th Grade) 70%81%87%+6

5  Third grade Reading test scores increased by 14 percentage points from Spring 2014 to Spring 2015.  Third grade Math test scores increased by 13 percentage points from Spring 2014 to Spring 2015.  Fourth grade Reading scores increased by 16 percentage points from Spring 2014 to Spring 2015.

6  Better alignment with state standards through lesson planning, instruction and assessment.  Incorporation of the 7-Step Strategy to help below grade level readers better tackle reading passages.  Continued focus on benchmark, in-house and informal assessment data throughout the school year to better target needs of students.

7  Continued focus on alignment between the written, taught and tested curriculum.  Continued implementation of the 7-Step Strategy to assist below grade level readers in Reading.  Continued focus on data disaggregation to plan “next steps” for instruction.  Increased focus on Student Engagement to ensure that students are receiving the best possible instructional experience.

8 Nansemond Parkway Elementary operates a Title I Schoolwide Program.

9  Title I provides federal funding to schools to help students who are low achieving or at most risk of falling behind.  Title I is allocated to schools based on the percentage of student receiving free/reduced lunch.  Schools with at least 40% or greater free and reduced lunch are eligible for a schoolwide program.

10 The school uses Title I funds to enhance the entire educational program of the school. Title I funds are used to serve all children in order to raise academic achievement. Title I funds will be used to provide additional assistance to all students who experience difficulties in meeting the Virg inia’s Annual Measurable Objectives (AMO). Schoolwide Plan is available for your review.

11  Schools are required to notify parents if their child has been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher that is not highly qualified.

12  Chanel Bryant, Principal  chanelbryant@spsk12.net chanelbryant@spsk12.net  923-4167 Or Bonnie Maki, Parent Relations Facilitator Suffolk Public Schools Parent Resource Center bonniemaki@spsk12.net 934-6202


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