Summer School and Summer Programs 2015 District Effectiveness

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Summer School and Summer Programs 2015 District Effectiveness Report

Summer School and Summer Programs 2015 District Effectiveness Report

Summer School Locations:

Summer School Locations:

Goals of Summer School and Summer Programs To provide high quality curriculum, instruction, and

Goals of Summer School and Summer Programs To provide high quality curriculum, instruction, and assessment to enrich student learning To support students as they prepare for future coursework, state assessments, or completion of required academic standards To offer a variety of opportunities for enrichment both academic and extra-curricular To reinforce learning in various contents through literacy based programming, promotion courses, credit recovery, and credit advancement Overall, to assist students with acceleration of instructional needs and to gain enrichment thereby ensuring the opportunity for students to reach their highest potential

2015 Summer Enrollment K-5 Elementary Enrollment Language Academy Literacy Club Math Club PBL Club

2015 Summer Enrollment K-5 Elementary Enrollment Language Academy Literacy Club Math Club PBL Club 5 th SSI Reading 5 th SSI Math (*Optional attendance if eligible) NEW!!! Community Storehouse Summer Book Club NEW!!! Kickstart Clinics Total Elementary Served 2015 66 74 85 34 87 17* 26 335 748

2015 Summer Enrollment 6 -8 Middle School Enrollment 2015 MS Promotion Program 81 8

2015 Summer Enrollment 6 -8 Middle School Enrollment 2015 MS Promotion Program 81 8 th SSI Reading 53 8 th SSI Math (*Optional attendance if eligible) 5* Total Middle School Served 139

Middle School Academic Program (MAP) Performance Data 81 students were enrolled in MAP %

Middle School Academic Program (MAP) Performance Data 81 students were enrolled in MAP % Passing 6 th Grade 7 th Grade 8 th Grade English / 82% Language Arts 75% Math 94% 100% Social Studies 100% Science 100%

2015 STAAR 5 th and 8 th Reading and Math Results 5 th Reading

2015 STAAR 5 th and 8 th Reading and Math Results 5 th Reading ALL 32% (24/75) Haslet NA Justin 5 th Math 8 th Reading ALL 26% (13/50) * (*/4) Medlin * (*/2) Lakeview NA Roanoke Pike 45% (5/11) 17% (2/12) Seven Hills 15% (2/13) Chisholm Trail 16% (3/19) Beck * (*/2) Tidwell 17% (2/12) Hatfield 33% (3/9) Prairie View Wilson 50% (3/6) 33% (2/6) Nance * (*/3) Hughes 60% (3/5) Granger * (*/1) Sendera Ranch * (*/2) Peterson 40% (2/5) Love * (*/4) Thompson 33% (2/6) Schluter * (*/3) Cox NA 8 th Math Due to low numbers of student being tested in each subject, a percentage of passing is sometimes reflected at a lower percentage. *Actual counts of the number of students tested are not shown to protect confidentiality.

2015 Summer Enrollment 9 -12 High School Enrollment 2015 High School Credit Recovery 174

2015 Summer Enrollment 9 -12 High School Enrollment 2015 High School Credit Recovery 174 High School Original Credit 164 High School STAAR EOC Test Prep Total High School Served 68 406

High School Summer Credits Performance Data Focus: Credit Recovery and Original Credit 128 Semester

High School Summer Credits Performance Data Focus: Credit Recovery and Original Credit 128 Semester Credits Recovered 74% of the Credit Recovery course enrollments received full credit for courses taken 118 Original Credits Obtained 72% of Original Credit course enrollments obtained full credit for courses taken

Summer STAAR EOC Performance Data STAAR ELA II STAAR Algebra I STAAR Biology STAAR

Summer STAAR EOC Performance Data STAAR ELA II STAAR Algebra I STAAR Biology STAAR US History ALL 43% (28/65) 49% (24/49) 38% (14/37) 59% (10/17) 67% (4/6) Byron Nelson 43% (15/35) 69% (9/13) 38% (8/21) 45% (5/11) * (*/3) Northwest 43% (13/30) 42% (15/36) 38% (6/16) 83% (5/6) * (*/3) Steele Pike Medlin Due to low numbers of student being tested in each subject, a percentage of passing is sometimes reflected at a lower percentage. Actual counts of the number of students tested are not shown to protect confidentiality.

2015 Technology Camps Techno Camp was offered for students in Grades 1 – 8

2015 Technology Camps Techno Camp was offered for students in Grades 1 – 8 providing students the opportunity to challenge their creativity using the Lego Education Robotics products. Participation totaled 388 students. Techno. Camp offers students the opportunity to challenge their creativity using the Lego Education robotics products. Students learn to design, program and control fully-functional Lego models. They use software to plan, test, and modify sequences of instructions for a variety of life-like robotic behaviors. They learn to collect and analyze data from sensors, using data logging functionalities embedded in the software

2015 Summer Sports Camps Sports camps were offered through BNHS, EHS, and NHS in

2015 Summer Sports Camps Sports camps were offered through BNHS, EHS, and NHS in various areas of team and individual sports. Enrollment totaled 1, 738 students. Athletic Camps: • Baseball • Basketball • Football • Soccer • Softball • Tennis • Volleyball • Wrestling • Diving Individual Sports: Tennis, Wrestling, Diving

2015 Fine Arts Camps District-based Fine Arts Camps were offered with 380 students in

2015 Fine Arts Camps District-based Fine Arts Camps were offered with 380 students in participation in addition to many campus-based Fine Arts programs. Band Orchestra Dulcimer Art Theatre Tech Theatre

2015 Summer Science Camps Summer Science Blast Off was offered at Hatfield with successful

2015 Summer Science Camps Summer Science Blast Off was offered at Hatfield with successful enrollment with an enrollment of over 200 students between 2 weeks of camp provided. Camp Invention was offered at Lakeview Elementary with an enrollment of 100 students.

Goals Achieved In support of Strategic Goal I – Northwest ISD will design dynamic

Goals Achieved In support of Strategic Goal I – Northwest ISD will design dynamic learning experiences to ensure that all students are future-ready learners. Provided enrichment in Math, Reading, Problem-based Learning, Science, Technology, Fine Arts, and Athletics Provided test preparation for STAAR Retesting and PSAT Achieved recovered credits and instructional gains in Secondary Programs Increased opportunities for literacy for elementary grades through our Kickstart Clinics and Community Storehouse Summer Reading Club Continued provisions of opportunities for students to accelerate learning