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School District PowerpointWake County

Raleigh, NC

Nadya & Stephanie

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Climate• Raleigh experiences a humid climate, with

moderate temperatures during spring and autumn. Summers are typically hot. Winters are mild and wet with highs generally in the range of 47–53 °F with lows around or just below freezing, although an occasional 60 °F. Spring and autumn features warm days and cool nights. Summer daytime highs average in the upper 80s to low 90s °F with warm and humid nights in the upper 60s. Temperatures can reach 100 °F. The region's rainiest months are January and March with the driest months being April and November.

• Raleigh receives an average of 6.0 inches (15.2 cm) of snow in winter.

• The region also experiences occasional periods of drought, during which the city sometimes has restricted water use by residents. During the late summer and early fall, Raleigh can experience hurricanes. In 1996, Hurricane Fran caused severe damage in the Raleigh area, mostly from falling trees. The most recent hurricane to have a considerable effect on the area was Isabel in 2003.

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Low End House Cost- $54,900

Median Home Price- $219,000

Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 2 Full, 1 Half

Square Feet: 2,760

Beds: 2

Baths: 1.5

Sqft: 1,152

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High End Price-$3,295,000

Beds: 5Baths: 7

Sqft: 9,241Lot: 58,370 sq ft /

1.34 acres

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Schools in district- 25 HS and 104 Elem2011-12 Teacher Salaries

2011-12 Teachers "A" License Salaries (Bachelor's Degree)

Years On License

Traditional Calendar

Monthly Salary

Year-round Calendar

Monthly Salary

Annual Salary

0 $3,446.20 $2,871.83 $34,462.001 $3,446.20 $2,871.83 $34,462.002 $3,446.20 $2,871.83 $34,462.003 $3,446.20 $2,871.83 $34,462.004 $3,493.77 $2,911.47 $34,937.705 $3,543.60 $2,953.00 $35,436.006 $3,696.48 $3,080.40 $36,964.807 $3,872.05 $3,226.72 $38,720.508 $4,024.48 $3,353.73 $40,244.809 $4,171.22 $3,476.01 $41,712.2010 $4,289.52 $3,574.60 $42,895.2011 $4,344.12 $3,620.10 $43,441.20

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12 $4,419.19 $3,682.66 $44,191.9013 $4,476.32 $3,730.27 $44,763.2014 $4,532.30 $3,776.92 $45,323.0015 $4,590.57 $3,825.47 $45,905.7016 $4,648.84 $3,874.03 $46,488.4017 $4,730.00 $3,941.67 $47,300.0018 $4,791.96 $3,993.30 $47,919.6019 $4,855.08 $4,045.89 $48,550.8020 $4,918.19 $4,098.50 $49,181.9021 $4,985.89 $4,154.91 $49,858.9022 $5,085.47 $4,237.90 $50,854.7023 $5,152.46 $4,293.72 $51,524.6024 $5,224.07 $4,353.40 $52,240.7025 $5,294.52 $4,412.10 $52,945.2026 $5,370.75 $4,475.63 $53,707.5027 $5,480.03 $4,566.69 $54,800.3028 $5,555.59 $4,629.66 $55,555.9029 $5,632.32 $4,693.60 $56,323.2030 $5,711.37 $4,759.48 $57,113.7031 $5,793.90 $4,828.25 $57,939.0032 $5,876.44 $4,897.04 $58,764.4033 $5,990.37 $4,991.98 $59,903.7034 $6,108.94 $5,090.79 $61,089.40

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2011-12 Teachers "A" License Salaries with Board Certification (Bachelor's Degree)

Years On License

Traditional CalendarMonthly

Salary

Year-round CalendarMonthly

Salary

Annual Salary

3 $3,859.56 $3,216.30 $38,595.604 $3,912.79 $3,260.67 $39,127.905 $3,968.28 $3,306.90 $39,682.806 $4,140.42 $3,450.36 $41,404.207 $4,336.15 $3,613.47 $43,361.508 $4,507.92 $3,756.60 $45,079.209 $4,671.72 $3,893.10 $46,717.2010 $4,804.80 $4,004.00 $48,048.0011 $4,865.09 $4,054.25 $48,650.9012 $4,949.31 $4,124.43 $49,493.1013 $5,013.29 $4,177.75 $50,132.9014 $5,076.13 $4,230.11 $50,761.3015 $5,141.25 $4,284.38 $51,412.5016 $5,206.38 $4,338.65 $52,063.80

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17 $5,298.01 $4,415.01 $52,980.1018 $5,366.86 $4,472.39 $53,668.6019 $5,438.01 $4,531.68 $54,380.1020 $5,508.00 $4,590.00 $55,080.0021 $5,583.74 $4,653.12 $55,837.4022 $5,695.31 $4,746.10 $56,953.1023 $5,770.38 $4,808.65 $57,703.8024 $5,851.23 $4,876.03 $58,512.3025 $5,929.77 $4,941.48 $59,297.7026 $6,015.24 $5,012.70 $60,152.4027 $6,138.00 $5,115.00 $61,380.0028 $6,221.70 $5,184.75 $62,217.0029 $6,307.73 $5,256.45 $63,077.3030 $6,397.24 $5,331.03 $63,972.4031 $6,489.08 $5,407.57 $64,890.8032 $6,582.08 $5,485.06 $65,820.8033 $6,708.79 $5,590.67 $67,087.9034 $6,842.48 $5,702.07 $68,424.80

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2011-12 Teachers "M" License Salaries (Master's Degree)

Salary Additions: $126 Per month for an earned advanced certification; $253 per month for doctorate certification.

Years On License

Traditional CalendarMonthly Salary

Year-round CalendarMonthly Salary

Annual Salary

0 $3,807.22 $3,172.69 $38,072.20

1 $3,807.22 $3,172.69 $38,072.20

2 $3,807.22 $3,172.69 $38,072.20

3 $3,807.22 $3,172.69 $38,072.20

4 $3,860.68 $3,217.23 $38,606.80

5 $3,915.28 $3,262.73 $39,152.80

6 $4,083.63 $3,403.03 $40,836.30

7 $4,277.52 $3,564.60 $42,775.20

8 $4,446.61 $3,705.51 $44,466.10

9 $4,608.85 $3,840.71 $46,088.50

10 $4,739.09 $3,949.25 $47,390.90

11 $4,799.65 $3,999.70 $47,996.50

12 $4,882.62 $4,068.84 $48,826.20

13 $4,945.73 $4,121.45 $49,457.30

14 $5,007.69 $4,173.08 $50,076.90

15 $5,071.95 $4,226.63 $50,719.50

16 $5,136.21 $4,280.18 $51,362.10

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17 $5,225.44 $4,354.53 $52,254.40

18 $5,294.59 $4,412.16 $52,945.90

19 $5,363.74 $4,469.78 $53,637.40

20 $5,434.04 $4,528.37 $54,340.40

21 $5,508.95 $4,590.79 $55,089.50

22 $5,617.88 $4,681.57 $56,178.80

23 $5,692.12 $4,743.44 $56,921.20

24 $5,771.00 $4,809.17 $57,710.00

25 $5,848.72 $4,873.94 $58,487.20

26 $5,933.40 $4,944.50 $59,334.00

27 $6,053.49 $5,044.57 $60,534.90

28 $6,137.55 $5,114.62 $61,375.50

29 $6,222.78 $5,185.65 $62,227.80

30 $6,309.17 $5,257.64 $63,091.70

31 $6,400.24 $5,333.53 $64,002.40

32 $6,492.47 $5,410.40 $64,924.70

33 $6,617.39 $5,514.49 $66,173.90

34 $6,749.32 $5,624.44

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2011-12 Teachers "M" License Salaries with Board Certification (Master's Degree)

Salary Additions: $126 Per month for an earned advanced certification; $253 per month for doctorate certification.

Years On License

Traditional CalendarMonthly Salary

Year-round CalendarMonthly Salary

Annual Salary

3 $4,264.49 $3,553.75 $42,644.90

4 $4,323.64 $3,603.04 $43,236.40

5 $4,385.07 $3,654.22 $43,850.70

6 $4,573.89 $3,811.57 $45,738.90

7 $4,790.51 $3,992.09 $47,905.10

8 $4,980.16 $4,150.14 $49,801.60

9 $5,161.82 $4,301.52 $51,618.20

10 $5,308.06 $4,423.39 $53,080.60

11 $5,375.47 $4,479.55 $53,754.70

12 $5,468.99 $4,557.50 $54,689.90

13 $5,538.99 $4,615.82 $55,389.90

14 $5,608.98 $4,674.15 $56,089.80

15 $5,680.13 $4,733.44 $56,801.30

16 $5,752.42 $4,793.69 $57,524.20

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17 $5,852.40 $4,877.00 $58,524.00

18 $5,929.62 $4,941.35 $59,296.20

19 $6,006.83 $5,005.69 $60,068.30

20 $6,086.36 $5,071.96 $60,863.60

21 $6,170.49 $5,142.08 $61,704.90

22 $6,291.84 $5,243.20 $62,918.40

23 $6,375.36 $5,312.80 $63,753.60

24 $6,463.52 $5,386.27 $64,635.20

25 $6,550.52 $5,458.77 $65,505.20

26 $6,645.64 $5,538.04 $66,456.40

27 $6,779.68 $5,649.74 $67,796.80

28 $6,874.24 $5,728.54 $68,742.40

29 $6,969.98 $5,808.32 $69,699.80

30 $7,065.71 $5,888.09 $70,657.10

31 $7,168.45 $5,973.72 $71,684.50

32 $7,271.19 $6,059.33 $72,711.90

33 $7,411.29 $6,176.08 $74,112.90

34 $7,559.57 $6,299.64 $75,595.70

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http://athensdrivehs.wcpss.net/

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Teacher to student ratio- 16:1

Intersting classes or electives: Foreign Languages: Latin, French, Spanish

Visual & Performing Arts ChorusOrchestraBand/Orchestra

ENGLISH 9-12 40

MATHEMATICS(at least 10 credits of Algebra 1or equivalent)

9-12 30

SCIENCEa. Life Scienceb. Physical Science

9-121010

SOCIAL SCIENCEa.World Civilizationb.U.S. Historyc.Civics/Economics

9-12101010

Physical Education 9-12 20

Foreign Lanuage 9-12 20

Vocational Arts 9-12 20

Electives 9-12 70

TOTAL TO GRADUATE

250

Coalinga High School Grad Req.

Athens Drive H.S Grad Req

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Graduation Requirements for Class of 2011:Subject Area College/University

Course of Study College/Tech Career Tech

English 4 (I,II,III,IV) 4 (I,II,III,IV) 4 (I,II,III,IV)

Math 4 (Alg.I, Alg. II, Geom & a higher levelmath

3 : Alg I & II, Geom3: Alg.I, Tech Math I & II

3 credits math to include Algebra I

Science 3: Earth/Env, Biology, a physical science

3: Earth/Env, Biology, a physical science

3: Earth/Env, Biology, a physical science

Social Studies 3: World, Civics/Econ, US History

3: World, Civics/Econ, US History

3: World, Civics/Econ, US History

Second Languages 2 of same language Not required Not required

Healthful Living 1 Healthful Living 1 Healthful Living 1 Healthful Living

Pathway Credits Not required 4 credits in 1 pathway 4 credits in 1 pathway

Total Credits 26 26 26

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EOC Results Scale: % at or above proficient

• Algebra I 79% (2011) 81% (2010)

The state average for Algebra I was 77% in 2011.

Algebra II 83% (2011) 87% (2010)

The state average for Algebra II was 82% in 2011.

English I 83% (2011) 83% (2010)

The state average for English I was 81% in 2011.

Biology 85% (2011) 88% (2010)

The state average for Biology was 80% in 2011.

United States History 80% (2011) 84% (2010)

The state average for United States History was 82% in 2011.

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• Physical Science 82% (2011) 89% (2010)The state average for Physical Science was 77% in 2011.

Civics and Economics 84% (2011) 84% (2010)The state average for Civics and Economics was 80% in 2011.

Geometry 90% (2010)The state average for Geometry was 82% in 2010.

SATScore

AthensDrive

WakeCounty

NorthCarolina

UnitedStates

Math 559 543 511 516

CRReading

525 524 497 501

Writing 510 504 477 492

Total 1594 1571 1485 1509

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CLUBS• ACE/MSEN• ADDC (HYPHY/DemBoyz)• Art• Book Christine Meyer • Breakdancing• Chess• Creative Writing• Dance (Modern)• Debate• Disc Golf• Environmental Awareness• Fantasy/Sci-Fi• Fashion• FBLA• FCCLA• FCA/4:12• French• Freshmen Class • Student Council • Teens Against Cancer (TAC) • Thespian Society • Theta Phi Psi• Unite (Christian Club)

•Gay-Straight Alliance•Harry Potter•International•Invisible Children•Junior Class•Key•Latin•LEO•Manga (Japanese Graphic Novels)•Marshals•Math•Math Team•Medical Science•Muslim Student Association•National Honor Society•National Tech. Honor Society•Photography•Psychology•QuizBowl •Running Club•Science Olympiad•Senior Class•Songwriters•Sophomore Class•Spanish Betty McIntyre•Special Olympics Unified •Student Abolitionist Movement

•Young Ladies of Distinction•Youth and Government •Youth Leadership Cary

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PTA/PTO

• Athens Drive High School does not have that but it has a Parent Student Teacher Association (PSTA)

• North Carolina has NCPTA

Yates Mill Elementary

546 students

Student/teacher ratio 15:1

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• Grade 3• Reading

70% (2011) 65% (2010) 64% (2009) 56% (2008) 92% (2007) 85% (2006)

The state average for Reading was 68% in 2011.

Math 92% (2011) 85% (2010) 82% (2009) 72% (2008) 81% (2007) 69% (2006)

The state average for Math was 82% in 2011.

Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011• Grade 4

• Reading 71% (2011) 68% (2010) 70% (2009) 73% (2008) 88% (2007) 92% (2006)

The state average for Reading was 72% in 2011.

 EOG Results

Percent Scoring At-or-Above Grade Level

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• Math 92% (2011) 85% (2010) 83% (2009) 83% (2008) 78% (2007) 79% (2006)

The state average for Math was 84% in 2011.

Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011• Grade 5

• Reading 79% (2011) 69% (2010) 82% (2009) 66% (2008) 94% (2007) 91% (2006)

The state average for Reading was 72% in 2011.

Science 65% (2011) 59% (2010) 69% (2009) 46% (2008)

The state average for Science was 73% in 2011.

Math 90% (2011) 80% (2010) 87% (2009) 70% (2008) 81% (2007) 70% (2006)

The state average for Math was 82% in 2011.

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Dress Code• No Uniforms for both the High School and

ElemantaryAthens Dress Code : Inappropriate Dress

Principals shall exercise appropriate discretion in implementing this policy, including

making reasonable accommodations on the basis of students’ religious beliefs or medical conditions. Students

are expected to adhere to standards of dress and appearance that are compatible with an effective learning environment. Presenting a bodily appearance or wearing

clothing which is disruptive, provocative, revealing, profane, vulgar, offensive or obscene, or which endangers the health or safety of the student or others is prohibited. Examples of prohibited dress or appearance include, but

are not limited to exposed undergarments; sagging pants;

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Yates Mill Elementary School dress codeStudents are expected to adhere to standards of dress and appearance that are compatible with an effective learning environment. Presenting a bodily appearance or wearing clothing which is disruptive, provocative, revealing, profane,

vulgar, offensive or obscene, or which endangers the health and safety of the student or others is prohibited.Examples of prohibited dress or appearance include, but are not limited to, the following:• Exposed undergarments• Sagging pants• Excessively short or tight garments• Strapless shirts, skinny-strapped tank tops or bare midriff shirts• Tennis shoes must be worn at PE and at recess• Attire with messages or illustrations that are lewd, indecent, or vulgar, or that advertise any product or service • not permitted by law to minors• Head covering of any kind except for religious purposes• See-through clothing• Attire that exposes cleavage• Any adornment such as chains or spikes that reasonably could be perceived as or used as a weapon• Any symbols, styles or attire frequently associated with intimidation, violence or violent groups about which students • at a particular school have been notified.The principal or a designee may require a student to change his or her appearance if it constitutes a threat to the health or

safety of others, distracts the attention of other students or staff from their work, or otherwise violates the dress code. A second or repeated violation of this policy may result in disciplinary action.

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• Percentage of district that qualifies for Title 1-Approximantly 31%• Something cool about Athens Drive High School-

That is has a lot of clubs to choose from so you could try every single one.

• Ethinic Background of Athens-African American: 525 (28.7%)American Indian: 6 (0.3%)Asian: 125 (6.8%)Hispanic: 171 (9.3%)White: 1003 (54.8%)