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1 Governor Thomas Johnson High School Analysis of 2008 AYP Scores

2 Adequate Yearly Progress  Adequate Yearly Progress, or AYP, is the a measurement of success defined by the Federal No Child Left Behind Act.  In Maryland, our AYP is determined by student success on two High School Assessments (HSA).  The good news: We met AYP for 2008.  The challenge: We must keep improving our scores.

3 AYP English  Our AYP in English is determined by the High School Assessment (HSA) in English 10.

4 Overall AYP Proficiency

5 High School Assessment English

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9 AYP Math  Our AYP in Math is determined by the High School Assessment (HSA) in Algebra.

10 High School Assessment Algebra

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14 What does this all mean?  We have many things to be proud of.  Areas for Improvement Focusing more attention both during the day and after school on struggling students. Using more technology to improve student achievement in ALL classrooms.

15 Step 1: Intervention  We currently offer during the day pull-out tutoring and after school extended learning for our struggling for students.  As a staff, we must begin to collect data to be sure that this process is working.  Finally, we must allow for time for teachers to collaborate to discuss best practices.

16 Step 2: Technology Integration  In order to meet the needs of the 21 st century learner, we must incorporate more technology into our daily instruction.  Professional Development Opportunities will be made available in the following areas of technology:  Assistive Technology  Web 2.0 Tools  FCPS Software  Up and Coming Technology for Public Schools


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