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Update: Block Scheduling
Positive Impact
Since the implementation of the Block
scheduling in September 2012 to the present,
November 2013, both high schools have
reported an overall increase in staff and student
attendance which has resulted in more effective
teaching and learning.
Attendance Rate Comparison
Attendance rates have increased resulting in improved academics.
2011 – 2012
Grade
Level
2012 – 2013
% Actual Days Attended
Grade
Level
% Actual Days Attended
9
91.85%
9
96.70%
10
92.20%
10
96.40%
11
89.20%
11
96.35%
12
85.60%
12
95.30%
Grand Total
89.71%
Grand Total
96.19%
School Environment
Students now have the opportunity to access
their cell phones and iPods during the 52 minute
Unit Lunch and Advisory/Tutorial Blocks. We
have created a student friendly environment for
socialization, the facilitation of focus groups,
opportunities for extra help and make-up work
and more time to become involved in cocurricular activities. There is a direct correlation
with student engagement and positive behavior.
Suspension Rate Comparison
Since the implementation of the block schedule, there has been a decline in the
number of discipline problems reported at both high schools.
Month
2011-12
2012-13
September
31
13
October
48
48
November
49
17
December
41
27
January
44
44
February
68
42
March
51
27
April
31
51
May
32
53
June
6
21
Totals:
401
343
EVVRS
250
200
150
100
50
0
2011-12
2012-13
Survey Feedback
Based on the feedback from staff and student
surveys and our monthly School Improvement
Committee Meetings (Principal’s Advisory
Committee Meetings), we made some
modifications to the schedule in 2013-2014.
Updates of Block Scheduling at HS North
Grades 10 and 12 are assigned to the first lunch, and Grades 9
and 11 have the second lunch. This change evenly distributes the
number of students having lunch during Blocks 3 and 4.
There is a new food service, Aramark which provides our students
with hot and cold lunches in two eating venues in our schools.
Grades 9, 10 and 11 are assigned to Transition Rooms. Attendance
is taken by the A/B Day Transition teachers. Any student may be
excused from Transition with a pass to a designated location.
Each grade level has a color-coded pass, signed by the Transition
teacher and the staff member, coach or club advisor supervising
the intended location.
“Season passes” are issued to students excused from Transition:
for example, A Capella Choir, Weight Room, Student Government
and Yearbook.
Updates of Block Scheduling at HS North
Continued
AP Laboratory Sciences have been scheduled in Blocks 2 or 5,
providing 26 extra minutes of advisory before the AP class or 26
minutes of advisory after the AP class.
A 52 minute Lunch Detention replaces the After School Office
Detention.
Guidance Counselors and SACs use Blocks 3 or 4 for student
forums. Monthly assembly programs for each grade level are also
scheduled during Blocks 3 and 4.
Students have more opportunities to participate in both cocurricular activities and sports, as meetings are held during the
Advisory Block.
Advanced Placement
• Addition of AP Italian & AP Probability and
Statistics
• Students have been named to the AP Honor
Roll by College Board 3 out of the last 4
years
• 382 students took a total of 899 AP
examinations
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AP Scholar
AP Scholar with Honors
AP Scholar with Distinction
National AP Scholar
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35
35
10
New Advanced Placement Classes
For the 2014-2015 school year, there are plans
to offer three more Advanced Placement
courses:
• AP World History
• AP Human Geography
• AP US Government and Politics
Second Year of Implementation
The first year of Block scheduling required teachers to make
adjustments to the planning and pacing of their courses from
48 minutes to 80 minutes of instruction. Many teachers have
websites with their instructional materials, study guides and
resources readily available to their students. They have
created unit plans and interdisciplinary activities to reinforce
the concepts presented in their classes.
This year the teachers collaborated with their North/South
counterparts to develop quarterly assessments to measure
student proficiency of the material presented in each of the
four marking periods. There were opportunities for staff
Professional Development in September, October, November
and during our monthly Professional Learning Communities.
Benefits of Block Scheduling
• Alumni from the Class of 2013 who are attending local
and out of state schools have informed us that they are
confident and comfortable in their college courses this
year, as a result of having experienced longer
instructional blocks and an alternating schedule of
classes.
• Within our 80 minute Blocks, we provide our students
with technological supports to enhance instruction,
varied learning activities to engage all levels of
students and opportunities for academic and social
growth and improvement across all grade levels.