SUPERINTENDENT’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAC) OCTOBER 16, 2013.

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SUPERINTENDENT’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAC) OCTOBER 16, 2013

Academy ISD New Personnel High School Scott White – Teacher Paul Williams – Teacher/Coach James Troy – Teacher/Coach Sydney Eary – Teacher/Coach Callie Sirman – Teacher/Coach Denise Larsen – Teacher Kenneth Benson – Teacher (Ag) Middle School Dana Everett – Teacher Frank Hagaman – Teacher/Coach Kent Fuller – Teacher/Coach Thomas Pickerill – Teacher/Coach Melissa Hedgecoth – Life Skills Aide

Academy ISD New Personnel Elementary Dana Coleman – Principal Christy Powell – Teacher Anita Varisco – Teacher Mindy Fuller – Computer Lab Cafeteria Jackie Honke Brandy Hargrove Misty Wooley Bell County Alternative School Joey Hobbs - Counselor

DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT PLAN

District Budget Total Revenue- $28,555,582 Total Expeditures- $22,580,778 Fund 199 (General Fund) Expenditures: Rev.- $8,843,828 Exp.- $8,844,782

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY RATING SYSTEM OF TEXAS (FIRST) We received credit for all indicators. We received a perfect score and a rating of Superior Achievement, the highest rating possible.

ACCOUNTABILITY RATINGS 2013 District- “Met Standard” High School- “Met Standard” Middle School- “Met Standard” Elementary- “Improvement Required”

AYP UNDER THE ACCOUNTABILITY PROVISIONS IN THE NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND (NCLB) ACT, ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL CAMPUSES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND THE STATE ARE EVALUATED FOR ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS (AYP). DISTRICTS, CAMPUSES, AND THE STATE ARE REQUIRED TO MEET AYP CRITERIA ON THREE MEASURES: READING/LANGUAGE ARTS, MATHEMATICS, AND EITHER GRADUATION RATE (FOR HIGH SCHOOLS AND DISTRICTS) OR ATTENDANCE RATE (FOR ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS). AYP RESULTS HAVE NOT BEEN RELEASED AT THIS POINT.

PBMAS THE PERFORMANCE BASED MONITORING SYSTEM EVALUATES OUR CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY, BI- LINGUAL AND SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS ON MANY CRITERIA. YOU RECEIVE AN INDICATOR IF THERE IS TOO LARGE OF A DISCREPANCY IN YOUR SCORES AND THE STATE EXPECTATION. WE RECEIVED CITATIONS ON THREE AREAS: SPED PASSING RATES AT TAKS EQUIVALENCY IN MATH AND READING (2) SPED STAAR MODIFIED PARTICIPATION RATE(1) HISPANIC SPED REPRESENTATION (1)

DISTRICT SALARY SCHEDULE Philosophy – Market based salary schedule that provides for internal and external equity. Teacher salary schedule serves as benchmark for all other district salaries. Teacher salary schedule for Teacher salary schedule for

Academy ISD Teacher Salary Schedule

2013 BOND PROJECTS NEW INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION/RENOVATION ELEMENTARY RENOVATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY

FUTURE PERSONNEL AND FACILITY NEEDS Reading Specialist at Elementary ES facilities- restrooms, library, cafeteria, etc. Student Spaces Athletic Facilities Staff for new school

PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT Busy Bees Booster Clubs Other Ideas

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