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Demographic AnalysisAmy PetermanADMS 628
Overview
Harvie Elementary is located in the East End of Henrico County.
Opened in 2008.
Enrollment: 676
Grades prek-5, special education zone program, Title I Reading and Math.
Not accredited last 4 years.
Race/Ethnicity
Henrico County Harvie Elementary
White: 44%African American: 36%Hispanic: 7%Asian/Pacific Islander: 10%Multi-Racial: 3%
White: 1%African American: 96%Hispanic: 1%Asian/Pacific Islander: 0%Multi-Racial: 2%
Special Education
Henrico Harvie
Average Sped. Enrollment 2012-2013
11 students 31
SOL Data
Henrico HarvieLA 3rd: 75%Math 3rd: 70%Science 3rd: 50%Social Studies: 50%
52%57%70.5%81.6%
Henrico Harvie
LA 4th: 75%Math 4th: 70%Social Studies 4th: 70%
51.9%57%87%
SOL Data Continued
Henrico HarvieLA 5th: 75%Math 5th: 70%Science 5th: 70%
67%69%69%
Soci-Economic Status
Henrico Harvie
Homeless: 1, 000Economically Disadvantaged: 41%
3080%
This the biggest area of concern for Harvie Elementary.
Discipline
• Harvie ES had the most discipline referrals • Aggressive and violent behaviors• Referrals to New Bridge• Support staff taken out of rooms to help• Over 200 referrals written for behaviors
Analysis of Data
• Biggest hurdle to academic success, in my view, is soci-economic status.• Students do not have the same means or opportunities as others.• Even with additional funding through Title I, we still are lagging behind.• What can we do to ensure success?• Discipline is also a contributing factor.• Time is taken away from instruction.• Support staff is being pulled from classes to assist.• Not meeting all students needs when discipline occurs.
Conclusions: What Can We Do?
• Tutoring programs• Parent Involvement• PALS• Watch Dogs• Classes for parents• Consistent discipline policy• Follow through with parent support with discipline• New strategies for teachers• Discipline team