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1 Wednesday, Jan. 31 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 1 4:30 p.m.

2 Fun Facts Welcome! 450,000 rolls of toilet paper per year
127,000 miles traveled each week 76,000 pounds of fruit each month 6,000 light bulbs replaced in April prior to testing Welcome! TP: 35 miles of toilet paper Travel: 51 times to Los Angeles, 8 times to Sydney

3 By 2018, our graduation rate will be 90 percent.
By 2018, we will close the achievement gap between subgroups by 10 percentage points while increasing the performance of all subgroups. By 2020, 90 percent of 3rd grade students will read on or above grade level. Our Goals

4 By 2018, our graduation rate will be 90 percent.
By 2018, we will close the achievement gap between subgroups by 10 percentage points while increasing the performance of all subgroups. By 2020, 90 percent of 3rd grade students will read on or above grade level. Our Goals

5 Graduation Rate Trend Data

6 Graduation Rate EOC Data
Math I 55.5% 62.6% Biology 53.6% 58.0% Eng. II 56.8% 58.2% Graduation Rate EOC Data

7 Graduation Rate Strategies
Graduation Initiatives Teams Community Support Partnerships Mentoring United Way Project Graduation College Advisor Graduation Rate Strategies See for specifics

8 Graduation Rate Success Story
Reynolds High School Increased Graduation Rate from 87.4% (2016) to 93.4% (2017) We were able to raise our graduation rate through an intentional partnership with our guidance department, our social worker, and United Way.  We created a mentoring program, a credit recovery program, and a Saturday Academy that ensured our students in danger of dropping out were guided through the process with the extra support they needed to graduate.  --Leslie Alexander, WS/FCS Principal of the Year Graduation Rate Success Story

9 By 2018, our graduation rate will be 90 percent.
By 2018, we will close the achievement gap between subgroups by 10 percentage points while increasing the performance of all subgroups. By 2020, 90 percent of 3rd grade students will read on or above grade level. Our Goals

10 Closing the Gap Trend Data
SUBGROUP 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Asian / Pacific Islander 74.6 78.6 77.2 77.9  White 71.6 73.2 73.7 74.0  75.1 Two or More Races 55.5 55.4 56.4  58.5 American Indian 59.5 54 56.6 60.7  49.6 Hispanic 36.4 36.7 36.6 37.0  38.3 African American 33.6 34.7 34.4 35.3  35.2 Female 54.1 55.2 55.8 Male 51.3 51.5 50.8 51.2  51.6 Students with Disabilities (SWD) 20.1 20.5 21.3 20.6  22.2 Economically Disadvantaged (EDS) 35.4 36.1 36.1  36.3 Limited English Proficient (LEP) 17.9 18.6 17 17.5  14.6 Academically/Intellectually Gifted (AIG) 97.1 97.5 97.7 97.2  97.3 Total 52.7 53.4 53.1 53.2  53.6 Closing the Gap Trend Data

11 Closing the Gap Strategies
Core Instruction Data Analysis Social Studies Infusion Resources Demographic Relevant Materials Closing the Gap Strategies

12 Cultural Infusion Sample US History I

13 Closing the Gap Success Stories
Glenn High School Standards-Based Lesson Plans Reading Instruction Across Content Areas Student Engagement/Input Closing the Gap Success Stories English II Gap Difference White 62.0 57.9 African-American 28.1 (-33.9) 43.2 (-14.7) +19.2 Hispanic 28.2 (-33.9) 39.7 (-18.2) +15.6

14 Closing the Gap Success Stories
Sedge Garden Elementary Guided Reading Implementation Smaller, Flexible Groups for Struggling Students Focus on Relationships Closing the Gap Success Stories Reading Gap Difference White 64.8 70.1 African-American 43.8 (-21.0) 55.1 (-15.0) +6.0 Hispanic 42.5 (-22.3) 49 (-21.1) +1.2

15 By 2018, our graduation rate will be 90 percent.
By 2018, we will close the achievement gap between subgroups by 10 percentage points while increasing the performance of all subgroups. By 2020, 90 percent of 3rd grade students will read on or above grade level. Our Goals

16 Early Literacy 3rd Grade Trend Data

17 Early Literacy Strategies
Project Impact Pre-K Classrooms Provides 14 additional classrooms, serving additional students Pathway to K (7 sites) Provides support for students who have limited to no pre-school experience Pathway to 1 (6 sites) Provides support for students struggling to adapt to school Office of Early Learning Provides centralized support for Pre-K through Grade 2 teachers Literacy Plan Provides targeted professional development for 3rd grade teachers and administrators Early Literacy Strategies

18 Early Literacy Success Story
Cook Literacy Model School Early Literacy Success Story

19 Paisley-Lowrance Middle Konnoak Elementary Mount Tabor High Stadium
Technology Upgrades WS/FCS Bond Information: wsfcs.k12.nc.us/2016bond Forsyth County Bond Tracker: forsyth.cc/bondtracker/ Bond Projects

20 Evidence-Based Strategies
Sense of Urgency Core Values & Beliefs Evidence-Based Strategies Moving Forward

21 Provide Feedback We want to hear from YOU!
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22 QUESTIONS ABOUT THE STRATEGIES?


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