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Harrison County SchoolsSchool Board Effectiveness Meeting
November 5, 2013MICHAEL L. QUEEN, President
DAVID M. STURM, Vice-President
ALLEN GORRELL
GARY M. HAMRICK
DOUGLAS K. HOGUE
SUSAN LEE COLLINS, Superintendent
ANTHONY FRATTO, Assistant Superintendent, Operations and Facilities
WENDY IMPERIAL, Assistant Superintendent, Curriculum & Instruction and Technology
DONNA HAGE, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources and Policy
HARRISON COUNTY SCHOOLS – Where all are leaders…and all are learners
General Statistics 2012-2013• Enrollment 10,946 ( Current 10,913 )• Attendance Rate 97.67%• Low SES 49.61%• Graduation Rate 77.6%• Dropout Rate 1.29% (down from 2.1%)
• Transfers:– To our county - 79– From our county – 23– Approximately $6,000. per student
Student Enrollment By Grade 2013-201412th Grade 694
11th Grade 714
10th Grade 826
9th Grade 816
8th Grade 816
7th Grade 782
6th Grade 746
5th Grade 767
4th Grade 765
3rd Grade 842
2nd Grade 793
1st Grade 835
Kindergarten 849
Pre-K 669
Thank You! Five year levy call- July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2016
3rd Year of 88% LevyApproximately $19,768,685 annually
Provides:textbooks supplies
equipment fine arts support
vocational educationextra-curricular support facility improvements
athletic improvements and admission fees technology
student accident insuranceduplication services
salary supplementation and employee benefits
Educational OpportunitiesCollege Courses
Harrison County Schools / Fairmont State University / West Virginia UniversityOver 400 credits potentially earned
At a savings of over $113,000.
Students Participating
Fall 2012Students Participating
Spring 2013Students Participating
Fall 2013
Bridgeport 58 58 88
Liberty 34 36 91
Lincoln 18 18 57
Robert C. Byrd 21 19 49
South Harrison 13 14 25
Notre Dame 2 3 8
TOTAL 146 148 318
Advanced Placement 2013-2014
Educational Opportunities
AP BiologyAP Calculus ABAP Calculus BC AP ChemistryAP English Language & CompositionAP English Literature & CompositionAP Human Geography AP Physics BAP PsychologyAP StatisticsAP Studio ArtAP U.S. Government & PoliticsAP US History
Number of AP Exams passed
with a 3 or higher: 181
an increase of 5% from 2012-2013
Enrollment in AP Courses: 420
a decrease of 11% from 2012-2013
Educational Opportunities
Harrison WV Average
English 21.2 20.5
Math 20.2 19.5
Reading 22.1 21.3
Science 21.4 20.6
Composite 21.4 20.6
ACT – 426 students tested
Thank you to John Ebert for the ACT Prep Classes
Educational Opportunities
2012-2013 2011-2012
BHS 94 78
Liberty 16 18
Lincoln 19 21
RCB 20 23
SHHS 13 17
Promise Scholarships
United Technical Center
• Multi-County Center - Doddridge, Harrison and Taylor counties• New Director – Matthew Call• 467 day program students; 65 adult students• 51 tenth graders enrolled; 3 ninth graders enrolled• 40 GED Options Students• 15 programs for secondary students and 1 program of
Practical Nursing for adults• UTC offers many night-time, short-term, and online courses• WVDE CTE Simulated Workplace Pilot Site• SREB Technology Centers That Work Site• Career-Technical Student Organizations include SkillsUSA and HOSA
Educational Opportunities
Educational Opportunities
Harrison County Alternative Learning CenterEnrollment 2012-2013:Harrison County Alternative High School – 152Harrison County Transitional High School – 76Harrison County Transitional Middle School – 49 Total – 277
24 seniors graduated last year while attending Alternative High School
3 seniors graduated while attending Transitional High School
Students Enrolled in Options Pathway
Students Withdrawing from Options Pathway
StudentsGraduating
Students Earning GED before Withdrawing
Students Returning Next Year to Complete Options
Pathway
2010-2011 52 9 27 11 5
2011-2012 87 7 56 20 4
2012-2013 109 8 75 12 14
Options Pathway 2012-2013
Option 1 – CTE completers + GED = High School Diploma
Option 2 – Seniors meeting graduation requirements, except English, math, science, or social studies credit + needed part of GED = High School Diploma
Option 3 – Student insists on dropping out, but GED passed while still enrolled = Students not counted as dropouts against high school
WESTEST2 MathematicsPercent Proficient
Grade 2009-2010County (State)
2010-2011County (State)
2011-2012County (State)
2012-2013County (State)
Grade 3 55 (44) 47 (41) 54 (49) 44 (42)
Grade 4 43 (42) 51 (46) 47 (47) 46 (48)
Grade 5 48 (45) 47 (45) 53 (50) 43 (46)
Grade 6 42 (43) 46 (45) 48 (48) 55 (48)
Grade 7 50 (47) 50 (44) 52 (51) 49 (47)
Grade 8 35 (37) 40 (40) 44 (42) 40 (43)
Grade 9 34 (36) 36 (39) 41 (41) 48 (43)
Grade 10 43 (34) 48 (42) 43 (43) 44 (42)
Grade 11 51 (41) 50 (44) 53 (48) 47 (44)
WESTEST2 Reading/Language ArtsPercent Proficient
Grade 2009-2010County (State)
2010-2011County (State)
2011-2012County (State)
2012-2013County (State)
Grade 3 52 (45) 49 (46) 53 (39) 44 (44)
Grade 4 41 (40) 51 (48) 48 (45) 49 (47)
Grade 5 52 (43) 52 (46) 60 (51) 42 (42)
Grade 6 49 (43) 56 (50) 55 (51) 61 (53)
Grade 7 47 (43) 59 (51) 52 (50) 56 (50)
Grade 8 45 (42) 54 (48) 54 (48) 50 (50)
Grade 9 41 (40) 49 (47) 54 (48) 57 (52)
Grade 10 43 (43) 52 (47) 56 (48) 55 (51)
Grade 11 40 (35) 51 (44) 55 (45) 51 (47)
Success Schools
Bridgeport HighSouth Harrison HighLumberport Middle
The majority of student groups have:
•Met the annual academic goals in mathematics and English/language arts
•The school has reached its goals in attendance or graduation rates, student academic growth, student success on WESTEST 2, and learning gaps between student groups are small.
County Strategic Five Year Plan GoalsHARRISON COUNTY SCHOOLS
Create positive learning environments
Advance innovative technologies
Maximize student achievement
Promote family, community, & school partnerships
Technology Updates• Student to Computer Ratio - 1.52 to 1
• One-to-One iPad initiative at South Harrison High School
• 120 iMacs for Bridgeport, Lincoln, Robert C. Byrd, & South Harrison High
• 30 additional thin clients
• Increase number of Virtualized Desktop Integration licenses to 3,500
• Replacement teacher computers for math and science teachers
• Replacement of original MCU for distance learning connectivity
• Upgrade network backbones to single mode fiber in Bridgeport, Robert C.
Byrd, and South Harrison High Schools
• Replace network backbones between Johnson Elementary & Bridgeport
Middle and Bridgeport High & Bridgeport Middle
• Redundant load balancers for improved network performance
One-to-One iPad Initiative
at South Harrison High School• Implementation of 1:1 - First school in Harrison County
• Electronic versions – iBooks for new Social Studies Adoption
• Teachers were given professional development in technology integration in all classes
MIP Project for Simpson Elementary• Grant submitted October 1• Selections will be announced in December