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    “Dedicated to

    preparing

    lifelong learners

    for an

    ever-changing society.”

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    WHAT WHO WHEN

    Creative Curriculum Gold PreK Ongoing

    Formal Assessment System for Teachers

    (FAST)

    Kdg-2nd

    3rd-6th

    Fall, Spring

    Winter

    Fall, Spring

    Measure of Academic Progress (MAP) 2nd-11th

    3rd-6thFall, Spring

    Winter

    Iowa Tests 1st-11th Winter

    Iowa Youth Survey 6th, 8th,

    11th

    Tri-annually

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    WHAT WHO WHEN

    Compass 11th Various

    American College Test (ACT) 10th-12th Various

    Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship

    Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT)

    10th, 11th Various

    * ACT

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    3-Year Growth Data

    2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade

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    4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade

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    3-Year Growth Data

    9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade

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    Class of 2024-----3rd Grade

    ITBS BatteryPercentage

    students

    meeting NSS

    Reading 77%

    Math 87%

    Science 87%

    Social Studies 83%

    Developmental Standard Score

  • 50% 45%

    0% 5%15

    Class of 2023

    4th Grade-----20 Students

    60% 35%

    0% 5%

    45% 50%

    0% 5%

    C

    C

    C D

    D

    B B

    B

    A

    A

    A

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth not met

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth met

    Non-proficient

    Expected

    growth not

    met

    Non-

    proficient

    Expected

    growth metReading

    Comprehension

    Math Science

    D

    80% 15%

    5% 0%

    Social

    Studies

    DC

    A B

  • 18% 82%

    0% 0%16

    9% 64%

    0% 27%

    18% 82%

    0% 0%

    C

    C

    C D

    D

    B B

    B

    A

    A

    A

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth not met

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth met

    Non-proficient

    Expected

    growth not

    met

    Non-

    proficient

    Expected

    growth metReading

    Comprehension

    Math Science

    D

    27% 73%

    0% 0%

    Social

    Studies

    DC

    A B

    Class of 2022

    5th Grade-----13 Students

  • 8% 68%

    0% 24%17

    12% 72%

    0% 16%

    40% 48%

    4% 8%

    C

    C

    C D

    D

    B B

    B

    A

    A

    A

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth not met

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth met

    Non-proficient

    Expected

    growth not

    met

    Non-

    proficient

    Expected

    growth metReading

    Comprehension

    Math Science

    D

    48% 44%

    0% 8%

    Social

    Studies

    DC

    A B

    Class of 2021

    6th Grade-----26 Students

  • 0% 85%

    0% 15%18

    31% 38%

    0% 31%

    19% 42%

    8% 31%

    C

    C

    C D

    D

    B B

    B

    A

    A

    A

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth not met

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth met

    Non-proficient

    Expected

    growth not

    met

    Non-

    proficient

    Expected

    growth metReading

    Comprehension

    Math Science

    D

    27% 50%

    4% 19%

    Social

    Studies

    DC

    A B

    Class of 2020

    7th Grade-----27 Students

  • 24% 76%

    0% 0%19

    35% 53%

    6% 6%

    77% 23%

    0% 0%

    C

    C

    C D

    D

    B B

    B

    A

    A

    A

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth not met

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth met

    Non-proficient

    Expected

    growth not

    met

    Non-

    proficient

    Expected

    growth metReading

    Comprehension

    Math Science

    D

    59% 41%

    0% 0%

    Social

    Studies

    DC

    A B

    Class of 2019

    8th Grade-----19 Students

  • 48% 30%

    4% 18%20

    48% 26%

    9% 17%

    13% 65%

    9% 13%

    C

    C

    C D

    D

    B B

    B

    A

    A

    A

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth not met

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth met

    Non-proficient

    Expected

    growth not

    met

    Non-

    proficient

    Expected

    growth metReading

    Comprehension

    Math Science

    D

    57% 30%

    4% 9%

    Social

    Studies

    DC

    A B

    Class of 2018

    9th Grade-----25 Students

  • 31% 38%

    0% 31%21

    6% 50%

    6% 38%

    25% 63%

    0% 12%

    C

    C

    C D

    D

    B B

    B

    A

    A

    A

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth not met

    Proficient

    Expected

    growth met

    Non-proficient

    Expected

    growth not

    met

    Non-

    proficient

    Expected

    growth metReading

    Comprehension

    Math Science

    D

    62% 19%

    0% 19%

    Social

    Studies

    DC

    A B

    Class of 2017

    10th Grade-----17 Students

  • 37% 63%

    0% 0%22

    63% 37%

    0% 0%

    69% 31%

    0% 0%

    C

    C

    C D

    D

    B B

    B

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    Expected

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    Proficient

    Expected

    growth met

    Non-proficient

    Expected

    growth not

    met

    Non-

    proficient

    Expected

    growth metReading

    Comprehension

    Math Science

    D

    63% 31%

    6% 0%

    Social

    Studies

    DC

    A B

    Class of 2016

    11th Grade-----17 Students

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    18

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    2010 (N=22) 2011 (N=26) 2012 (N=13) 2013 (N=14) 2014 (N=8)

    21.8 21.7 21.6 21.5 21.5

    20.520.6

    20.5 20.5

    20.3

    21.7

    21.3

    20.3

    20.8

    23.3

    ACT English Scores

    5 Year Trend

    State National Keota

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    18

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    20

    21

    22

    23

    24

    25

    2010 (N=22) 2011 (N=26) 2012 (N=13) 2013 (N=14) 2014 (N=8)

    21.8 21.9

    21.7 21.6

    21.4

    2121.1 21.1 21.1

    20.920.8

    23.1

    20.4

    21.6

    24.8

    ACT Mathematics Scores

    5 Year Trend

    State National Keota

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    18

    19

    20

    21

    22

    23

    24

    25

    2010 (N=22) 2011 (N=26) 2012 (N=13) 2013 (N=13) 2014 (N=8)

    22.6 22.6 22.5 22.5 22.5

    21.3 21.3 21.321.1

    21.3

    21.6

    22.6

    21.7

    19.8

    21.8

    ACT Reading Scores

    5 Year Trend

    State National Keota

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    18

    19

    20

    21

    22

    23

    24

    25

    2010 (N=22) 2011 (N=26) 2012 (N=13) 2013 (N=14) 2014 (N=8)

    22.322.4

    22.2 22.2 22.2

    20.9 20.9 20.920.7 20.8

    21.3

    23.2

    21.3

    21

    25.5

    ACT Science Scores

    5 Year Trend

    State National Keota

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    18

    19

    20

    21

    22

    23

    24

    25

    2010 (N=22) 2011 (N=26) 2012 (N=13) 2013 (N=14) 2014 (N=8)

    22.222.3

    22.1 22.122

    21 21.121.1

    20.921

    21.5

    22.7

    20.921

    23.9

    ACT Composite Scores

    5 Year Trend

    State National Keota

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    Class of 2014

    Percent of ACT Students

    Meeting College Readiness Benchmarks

    Course

    ACT College

    Readiness

    Score Keota Iowa Nation

    English

    Comp18 88% 75% 64%

    Algebra 22 75% 48% 43%

    Social

    Science22 38% 52% 44%

    Biology 23 88% 47% 37%

    All 4 NA 25% 31% 26%

    Percent of Class of 2014 at or above Readiness Score

    The readiness score refers to a student who is at or above the given score having a 50% chance for

    a B or a 75% chance for a C in the given class.

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    English

    Composition

    Algebra Social Science Biology Meeting All 4

    68

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    23

    18

    96

    62 62

    54

    25

    63

    38

    63

    25

    19

    76

    50

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    46

    32

    88

    75

    38

    88

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    Percent of ACT Students

    Meeting College Readiness Benchmarks

    5 Year Trend

    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

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  • Institution Course # Enrolled

    ILO/ICN Anatomy/Physiology 6

    Physics 2

    Institution Course # Enrolled

    KCCA Comp I 1

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    Course Enrollment

    College Algebra 1

    Comp I 1

    Intro to Business 1

    Intro to Psychology 3

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    Course Enrollment

    Comp I 4

    Criminal Investigation 1

    Fund. of Oral Communication 3

    Health Careers 1

    Intro to Computers 2

    Intro to Criminal Justice 1

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    Course Enrollment

    Intro to Sociology 2

    Medical Terminology 1

    Principles of Macro Econ 1

    Social Problems 2

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    Course # Students

    Intro to Accounting I (IHCC) 8

    Principles of Horticulture (IHCC) 5

    Survey of Animal Industry (IHCC) 2

    College curriculum taught by Keota teachers

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  • Activity Junior High High School

    Eagle’s Wing NA 11%

    Yearbook NA 18%

    Model U.N. NA 18%

    FACS NA NA

    FFA 45% 33%

    Science Fair 100% 3%

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    ActivityJunior

    HighHigh School

    National Honor Society NA 33%

    Silver Cord (Seniors) NA 32%

    Student Council NA 21%

    D.A.R.E. Role Models NA 65%

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    Activity Junior High High School

    Instrumental Music 62% 38%

    Vocal Music 87% 39%

    EagleRock 2% 31%

    Drama NA 32%

    Speech NA 47%

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    Activity Junior High High School

    Baseball 2014 NA 37%

    Basketball 62% 40%

    Boys B-ball 50% 55%

    Girls B-ball 21% 28%

    Cheerleading NA 13%

    Cross Country 9% 11%

    Football 38% 42%

    Golf NA 25%

    Boys Golf NA 39%

    Girls Golf NA 13%

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    Activity Junior High High School

    Soccer NA 4%

    Softball 2014 NA 14%

    Track 70% 18%

    Boys Track 77% 34%

    Girls Track 62% 4%

    Volleyball 52% 45%

    Wrestling 4% 3%

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    1st Quarter---4th Quarter

    12th Grade 94%

    11th Grade 64%

    10th Grade 88%

    9th Grade 75%

    8th Grade 76%

    7th Grade 79 %

    Total 7-12 78%

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    PreK-6th Total

    6th Grade

    5th Grade

    4th Grade

    3rd Grade

    2nd Grade

    1st Grade

    Preschool

    Percentage of average daily attendance based on 180 attendance days

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    96

    96

    94

    94

    93

    93

    94

    0 20 40 60 80 100

    Percentage of average daily attendance based on 180 attendance days

    7th-12th Total

    12th Grade

    11th Grade

    10th Grade

    9th Grade

    8th Grade

    7th Grade

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    Top 5 Average G.P.A.=3.92

    Class Average G.P.A.=3.26

    Valedictorian= Maggie Baker

    Salutatorian= Brooke Sieren

    78% on Honor Roll

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    32%45%

    9%

    4 yr. college

    2 yr. college & transfer

    2 yr. college

    Workforce14%

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    4 Yr College 2 Yr College Work Force Military Mission Undecided

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    Source Purpose DateAmount

    Requested

    Amount

    Granted

    WCRF Senior Lap TopsOctober

    2015$3,000 $3,000

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    Professional Learning Communities (PLC)

    Instructional Practices Inventory (IPI)

    Early Literacy Initiative (ELI; Elementary)

    Math Review and Renewal (Secondary)

    Positive Behavioral Intervention Supports

    Data Analysis

    CPI Certification Update

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    (6) Student Active Engaged Learning,

    15%

    (5) Student Learning

    Conversations, 9%

    (4) Teacher-Led Instruction, 41%

    (3) Student Work with Teacher

    Engaged, 31%

    (2) Student Work with Teacher not

    Engaged, 2%

    (1) Complete Disengagement,

    2%

    Instructional Practices Inventory - All Classes

    Keota Elementary------February 12, 2014

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    (6) Student Active Engaged Learning,

    27%

    (5) Student Learning

    Conversations, 13%(4) Teacher-Led

    Instruction, 27%

    (3) Student Work with Teacher

    Engaged, 28%

    (2) Student Work with Teacher not

    Engaged, 3%

    (1) Complete Disengagement,

    2%

    Instructional Practices Inventory - All Classes

    Keota Jr/Sr High School------February 13, 2014

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    SOARR SLIPS AWARDED= 6,460(as of May 5)

    OFFICE DISCIPLINE REFERRALS= 11(through 3rd quarter)

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    National Math Teacher of the Year Published in professional math publication

    FFA-Distinguished Years of Service Award

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  • • Continued FOSS Science Pilot

    • Further development of MTSS

    • Math Instructional Materials Review

    • Continued Collaboration w/MP Educators

    • Continued IPI Collection & Study

    • Professional Learning Communities

    • Math Materials Implementation

    • Continued Data Collection & Review

    • CTE Instructional Materials Review

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    ---Aristotle