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Henry County Learning
Community
McDonough Elementary
Principal, Ms. Terri Hall
Ola Elementary
Wesley Lakes Elementary
Principal, Ms. Anne Wyatt
Principal, Mr. Jay Wansley
Henry County Middle
Principal, Mr. Larry Monk
7/17/2015
Henry County Cluster_Board
Presentation
Henry County High
Principal, Mr. Andy Giddens
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McDonough Elementary School
Strengths
Successes
Challenges and Solutions
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Smart Goals
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Ola Elementary School
Strengths
Successes
Challenges and Solutions
Smart Goals
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Wesley Lakes Elementary School
Strengths
Successes
Challenges and Solutions
Smart Goals
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Henry County Middle School
Strengths
Successes
Challenges and Solutions
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Smart Goals
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Henry County High School
Strengths
Successes
Challenges and Solutions
Smart Goals
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McDonough Elementary School
Strengths
Highly Qualified & Dedicated Staff
Partners in Education
PTO
Programs
– HOSTS
– AR/Math Learner Link
– Kids College
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Success at MES
HOSTS National Exemplary Award-LA/Math
2002-2004 Title 1 Distinguished School
Media Festival: 9 County/1 State
County Writing Contest Winners
– 3rd grade: second place winner
– 4th grade: 3rd place winner
BETA Club/Student Council/Ambassadors
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Success at MES
Title 1- Student Achievement in Math & Reading
Word Master Challenge Team
Odyssey of the Mind Team
600 Minute Reading Club- 199 students
participate
Henry Heritage Reading Council’s Reader of the
Year Program- 8 students recognized
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McDonough Elementary School
Challenges and Solutions
Challenges
Transient population
Limited home resources
Student Attendance
Age of Facility
Balancing EIP,CRCT,GPS,
NCLB, ASEP,ESOL,SAGE, SIEP,
QCC, CRCT, ITBS
Discipline
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Action Steps
Literacy Coach
HOSTS Mentor Program
Saturday School
SIEP Family Literacy Center
Staff Development
PTO Curriculum Nights
Peer Mediation/Hall Monitors
Hooked on Fishing
SST/ISS support
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McDonough Elementary School
Smart Goals
Smart Goal #1
Smart Goal #2
Smart Goal #3
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Ola Elementary School
Strengths
 Stable student population-low transient rate
 Retention of quality staff
 Supportive parents including PTO and
volunteers
 Variety and quality curriculum resources
 Safe and orderly school environment
 Highly professional staff-certified and classified
 Communication
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Success at OES
Academic achievement
Partners in Education
Mentoring Program
Beta Club
5th grade chorus
Parent workshops
Student participation in media festival, essay recitation,
contest, reading competitions
Accelerated Reader
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Ola Elementary School
Challenges and Solutions
Challenges
Rapid and continual growth
Managing and maintaining
two separate campuses
Parental involvement of atrisk population
Passing rate on CRCT for
at-risk students
Balancing schedules with
multiple programs, two
buildings, increasing
numbers of classes
Chronic absenteeism of
some students
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Action Steps
Continuous assessment of student and
facility needs
Parent workshops and personal
contacts
EIP, SIEP, mentoring, parent/teacher
planning conferences, SST
Researching effective scheduling
practices
Monitoring attendance and following
plan to address particular students’
attendance
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Ola Elementary School
Smart Goals
Smart Goal #1
Smart Goal #2
Smart Goal #3
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Wesley Lakes Elementary School
Strengths
Cohesive faculty
Grade level collaboration
School-wide focus on writing
Test-Talk sessions
Strong focus on improving attendance
Two computer labs
Monthly parent, student and staff
recognition breakfasts
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Success at WES
Our school recorded its second consecutive year of
meeting AYP goals.
We were removed from the list of schools needing
improvement.
A teacher is Teacher of the Year runner-up for the
Henry County Schools.
Four other staff members were system Employees of
the Year.
A student won first place in the State Social Science Fair.
We have successfully implemented the collaborative model for
our special needs population.
Saturday School began in February to assist our fifth graders
with CRCT preparation.
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Wesley Lakes Elementary School
Challenges and Solutions
Challenges
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Action Steps
High transient population
Continue to focus on
receiving records as soon as
practical and to forward
likewise
Huge gaps in student abilities
More professional learning
and parent workshops
Acquisition of materials for
varied learning levels
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Wesley Lakes Elementary School
Smart Goals
Smart Goal #1
Smart Goal #2
Smart Goal #3
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HCMS Strengths
Historical Landmark
Highly Qualified Staff
Diverse Student Population
Outstanding Parental Support
Numerous Extra Curricular Opportunities
Exceptional Technology Programs
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Success at HCMS
State Science Fair: First place winner two Consecutive years
RESA Writing and Recitation Honors: Five Consecutive years
Academic Bowl:
First in County
4th in Griffin RESA
Georgia Technical College Math Competition: 5th place
Battle of the Books: Northern Region Runner up
MMSAL Champions: Girls Softball, 8th Grade Girls Basketball,
8th Grade Boys Football
MMSAL Runner up: Wrestling, 8th Grade Boys Basketball
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Challenges and Solutions
Challenges
Student Achievement
Student Attendance
Transportation Concerns
Age of Facility
Transient population
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Henry County Middle School
Smart Goals
Smart Goal #1
Smart Goal #2
Smart Goal #3
Smart Goal #4
Smart Goal #5
Mission Statement
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Henry County High School
Strengths
Extraordinary Faculty and Staff
– Entire faculty trained in Learning Focused
Schools strategies
– Faculty considers themselves not only a
Professional Learning Community but a
FAMILY
9th Grade Transitional Program
Special Education Department
– Students graduating with a regular diploma
has increased from 23% in ’02-’03 to 46% in
’03-’04 and anticipating 85% in 04-05
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Success at HCHS
NJROTC Program
- Received Distinguished Unit with Honors
award for twenty consecutive years.
- HCHS currently has four Cadets enrolled
in the U.S. Naval Academy that were products of
our NJROTC program.
GHSGT Writing Test Scores have increased
from 94% in 03-04 to 97% this year.
Increase in AP and Honors enrollment.
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Success at HCHS
Extra-Curricular Activities
- Two State Champions (Wrestling and Literary)
Community Support for the School
- Many graduates of HCHS live in Henry
County and support the school generously.
- HCHS Scholarship Foundation provides
Scholarships for deserving students.(Presently over
$400,000.00 has been awarded to graduates to
continue their educational pursuits)
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Henry County High School
Challenges and Solutions
Challenges
Action Steps
GHSGT Test Scores in
Science and Social
Studies
Daily Attendance and
Graduation
Percentages
Non-productive use of
time by students who
arrive at school before
8:40 each morning
Age of Facility
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After School / Saturday
Tutoring Program
– USATestPrep.com
– E-Instruction
Continuously monitor
and address issue with
individuals that are at
risk
Implementation of Early
Morning Study Time
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Henry County High School
Smart Goals
Smart Goal #1
Smart Goal #2
Smart Goal #3
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MES S.M.A.R.T Goal #1—Reading
Students will raise achievement in reading in grades 3-5 from an overall average of 89%
meeting or exceeding standard at end of SY2004 to 92%.
Percent of Students Meet
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89
90
95
92
87
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81
82
80
72
69
70
69
60
2003
50
2004
50
Goal 2005
40
30
20
10
0
0
0
0
0
All 3&4 Grade
Students
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African American
Caucasian Students Students w/Disabilities
Students
All Students & Student Subgroups
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Economically
Disadvantaged
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MES S.M.A.R.T Goal #2—Math
Students will raise achievement in mathematics in grades 3-5 from an overall average of
85% meeting or exceeding standard at end of SY2004 to 87%.
Percent of Students Meet
100
94
87
90
89
87
82
81
77
80
72
70
69
66
2003
60
2004
50
Goal 2005
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40
30
20
10
0
0
0
0
0
All 3&4 Grade
Students
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African American
Caucasian Students Students w/Disabilities
Students
All Students & Student Subgroups
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Economically
Disadvantaged
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MES S.M.A.R.T Goal #3—Writing
Students will raise writing achievement in grade five from 62% of students scoring a level 5
or level 6 in SY2004 to 67%.
Percent of Students Meet
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90
80
2001
2002
2003
2004
Goal 2005
70
60
49
50
45
43 43
40
40
35
46
36
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Level 1--Emergent Level 2--Developing Level 3--Focusing
Level 4-Experimenting
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Level 5--Engaging Level 6--Extending
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OES S.M.A.R.T Goal #1—Reading
Percent of Students Exceeding Standards Meet
Students will raise achievement in reading in grades 1-5 from an overall average of 51%
exceeding standard at end of SY2004 to 60% exceeding standards by SY2007.
100
90
80
70
60
51
60
57
54
2004
Goal 2005
Goal 2006
Goal 2007
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40
30
20
10
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All Students
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OES S.M.A.R.T Goal #2—Math
Percent of Students Exceeding Standards
Students will raise achievement in mathematics in grades 1-5 from an overall average of
25 % exceeding standard at end of SY2004 to 40% exceeding standards by SY2007.
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90
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50
40
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20
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2004
Goal 2005
Goal 2006
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30
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Goal 2007
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All 1-5
Students
All Students
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OES S.M.A.R.T Goal #3—Lang. Arts Students will raise
achievement in language arts in grades 1-5 from overall average of 38 % at the end of
SY2004 to 50% exceeding standards at the end of SY2007.
Percent of Students Meet
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60
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30
20
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2004
Goal 2005
Goal 2006
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Goal 2007
All Students
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WLES S.M.A.R.T Goal #1—Reading
Students will raise achievement in reading in grades 3-5 from an overall average of 88%
meeting or exceeding standard at end of SY2004 to 90%.
All Students & Student Subgroups
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Economically
Disadvantaged
Caucasian
Students
African
American
Students
All 3&4 Grade
Students
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Students
w/Disabilities
2003
2004
Goal 2005
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90
80
70
60
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40
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20
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WLES S.M.A.R.T Goal #2—Math
Students will raise achievement in mathematics in grades 3-5 from an overall average of
87% meeting or exceeding standard at end of SY2004 to 89%.
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70
60
50
40
30
20
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2003
2004
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Disadvantaged
Students
w/Disabilities
Caucasian
Students
African
American
Students
All 3&4 Grade
Students
Goal 2005
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WLES S.M.A.R.T Goal #3—Writing
Percent of Students Meet
Students will raise writing achievement in grade five from 27% of students scoring a level 5
or level 6 in SY2004 to 30%.
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2002
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Smart Goal #1 – Mathematics
Rising 8th grade students will raise achievement in mathematics
from 81% meeting or exceeding expectations as measured by
Georgia Criterion Reference Competency Test (CRCT) to 85%.
2005
2004
2003
2002
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2000
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Smart Goal # 2 - Reading
Rising 8th grade students will raise achievement in reading for vocabulary
improvement from 84% meeting or exceeding expectations as measured by
Georgia Criterion Reference Test (CRCT) to 88%.
2005
2004
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2002
2001
2000
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HCMS S.M.A.R.T Goal #3—Language Arts
Rising 8th grade students will raise achievement in English/Language Arts from 84%
meeting or exceeding expectations as measured by Georgia Criterion Reference Test
(CRCT) to 88%.
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
290
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HCMS S.M.A.R.T Goal #4—Science
Rising 8th grade students will raise achievement in science from 79% meeting or exceeding
expectations as measured by Georgia Criterion Reference Test (CRCT) to 83%.
2005
2004
2002
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HCMS S.M.A.R.T Goal #5
Rising 8th grade students will raise achievement in social studies from 83% meeting or
exceeding expectations as measured by Georgia Criterion Reference Test (CRCT) to 87%.
2005
2004
2002
310
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330
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HCHS S.M.A.R.T Goal #1 - Science
Students will raise achievement in Science from 61% of all students grade 11 first time
test takers meeting standard (pass or pass plus) at the end of school year ’03-’04 to
66% of all students grade 11 first time test takers meeting standard (pass or pass plus)
at the end of school year ’04-’05 as measured by the GHSGT.
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66
65
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63
2003-2004
2004-2005
62
61
60
59
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First Time Test Takers in Science
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Goal of First Time Test Takers in
Science
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HCHS S.M.A.R.T Goal #2 – Social Studies
Students will raise achievement in Social Studies from 79% of all students grade 11
first time test takers meeting standard (pass or pass plus) at the end of school year
’03-’04 to 82% of all students grade 11 first time test takers meeting standard (pass or
pass plus) at the end of school year ’04-’05 as measured by the GHSGT.
82.5
82
81.5
81
80.5
2003-2004
80
2004-2005
79.5
79
78.5
78
77.5
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Goal of First Time Test Takers in
Social Studies
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HCHS S.M.A.R.T Goal #3—Mathematics
Students will raise achievement in Mathematics from 43% of grade 11 first time regular
program students exceeding standard (pass plus) at the end of school ’03-’04 to 46%
of grade 11 first time regular program students exceeding standard (pass plus) at the
end of school year ’04-’05 as measured by the GHSGT
46.5
46
45.5
45
44.5
2003-2004
44
2004-2005
43.5
43
42.5
42
41.5
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First Time Test Takers in
Mathematics
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Goal of First Time Test Takers in
Mathematics
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Thank you
from the Henry County Cluster
McDonough Elementary
Principal, Ms. Terri Hall
Henry County Middle
7/17/2015
Principal, Mr. Larry Monk
Ola Elementary
Wesley Lakes Elementary
Principal, Ms. Anne Wyatt
Principal, Mr. Jay Wansley
Henry County Cluster_Board
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Henry County High
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Principal, Mr. Andy Giddens