2014 – 2015 Advisory Council Meeting February 4, 2015 21 st Century.

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2014 – 2015 Advisory Council Meeting February 4, st Century

Average Daily Attendance Polk City Elementary – 81 active August – 42 (56%) September – 60 (80%) October – 73 (97%) November – 67 (90%) December – 67 (90%) January – 61 (81%) Loughman Oaks Elementary – 186 active August - 34 (21%) September – 111 (69%) October – 149 (93%) November – 142 (89%) December – 147 (92%) January – 152 (95%)

FAIR Data – Third Grade Mean Reading Ability Score Growth Polk City ElementaryLoughman Oaks Elementary

FAIR Data – Fourth Grade Mean Reading Ability Score Growth Polk City ElementaryLoughman Oaks Elementary

FAIR Data – Fifth Grade Mean Reading Ability Score Growth Polk City ElementaryLoughman Oaks Elementary

Academic Grades – PCE Q2 Number of Participants Percent of Participants Lang Arts MathScience A 11%34%30% B 32%43% C 27%18%20% D 15%7% F 11%3%0% n = 74 (attended at least 30 days)

Academic Grades – LOE Q2 Number of Participants Percent of Participants Lang Arts MathScience A 10%22%29% B 26%38% C 28%29%28% D 23%9%5% F 13%3%1% n = 152 (attended at least 30 days)

Behavior Ratings Q2 Polk City ElementaryLoughman Oaks Elementary

Progress Toward Academic Objectives ELA Objective – 50% of regularly attending students will improve reading report card grade from Q1 to Q4, or will maintain a grade of A or B Midyear – 50% of students meeting objective Math Objective - 50% of regularly attending students will improve math report card grade from Q1 to Q4, or will maintain a grade of A or B Midyear – 70% of students meeting objective Science Objective - 50% of regularly attending students will improve science report card grade from Q1 to Q4, or will maintain a grade of A or B Midyear – 74% of students meeting objective

Responses to Mid-Year Data ELA Increase reading of informational text through MEA plans Implement curriculum-based communication form with daytime teachers Math No changes – exceeding benchmark by 20% Science No changes – exceeding benchmark by 24% Physical Education No changes – exceeding benchmark by 15% Behavior Increase fidelity of Character Education lessons

Family Involvement Objectives Parent of 50% of regularly attending students will attend at least 1 family literacy event. Mid-year 28% 75% of parents attending a family literacy event will report acquiring knowledge or skills that will benefit them. Mid-year 56%

Response to Family Involvement Data Partner with LRC to provide engaging, interactive Family Literacy events Family Fitness Rhythm Trek Drawings/give aways Increase promotion through social media Facebook Make website more appealing through pics of family events and students’ active learning lists