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1 Faculty Focus March 18, 2015

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3 SURVEYS, SURVEYS, SURVEYS… (Hang-in there
SURVEYS, SURVEYS, SURVEYS… (Hang-in there!) Check the weebly for a list and information on all of the surveys we have going on right now. I know it is frustrating to have so many at the same time, but they are all very important for both system and state data collection.

4 School Climate Rating--2014
87.4 PROUD TO BE AN MCHS INDIAN!

5 Short Explanation of School Climate:
The score is an average of results from student, teacher, and parent surveys. Most high schools received 3 or 4 stars, but there are a couple in our area who received 5 stars (88.6 and above.) The main reason MCHS received 4 stars instead of 5 was due to the “Agreement” between students, teachers, and parents on the surveys. We had higher scores on a couple of the areas, but we had a wider “gap” between the three areas showing an “agreement” concern. We also did not have 15 parents take this particular survey which caused a dip in the “agreement” percentage. We have already started working on the parent participation rate for the 2015 survey. It is important that we all take these surveys very seriously and stress to our students the importance of them taking the surveys seriously as well. State climate ratings for all schools can be found on the DOE website. I have included our full report on the next few slides and will discuss more at our April faculty meeting.

6 MCHS School Climate Results
Student Response (Georgia Student Health Survey II) 73.000 Teacher/Staff/Administrator Response (Georgia School Personnel Survey) 90.803 Parent Response (Georgia Parent Survey) 62.179* School Wide Agreement 1.900 School Climate Score 56.971 School Discipline Weighted Suspension Rate 90.284 School Discipline Score

7 Safe and Substance Free Learning
Student Drug-Free Related Incidents (Data) 94.574 Violent-Free Incidents (Data) 89.922 Bullying and Harassment-Free Incidents (Data) 97.674 Student Drug-Free Related Incidents (Survey) 74.214 Violent-Free Incidents (Survey) 88.050 Bullying and Harassment-Free Incidents (Survey) 75.157 Safe and Substance Free Learning Environment Score 86.599

8 School Wide Attendance Average Daily Student Attendance 93.899
Average Daily Teacher Attendance 91.942 Average Daily Administrator Attendance Average Daily Staff Attendance 97.917 School Wide Attendance Score 95.940 Initial Score Initial Score (Average of 4 Areas) 82.449 Additional Considerations Personalized Climate Research/Evidence-based Program or Practice that supports the 4 pillars of School Climate = 5 points added Final Score and Rating Final Score 87.4 Final Star Rating

9 Certified Attendance Goal: < 450

10 Students Missing More than 5 Days 2014: 51.2% 2015 Goal: < 40%

11 Discipline Goal: < 400

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