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Where Do We Stand Today ?

By all measures, Forsyth County Schools are excellent...

among the best.

The challenge of Forsyth County Schools is to move from being among

the best to being THE BEST.

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Where Do We Stand Today ? 2006-08 Georgia SAT TotalSystem (# tested) 2008 2007 2006

1 Trion City (23) 1625 1504 1669

2 FULTON (3973) 1593 1595 1580

3 CHEROKEE (1196) 1575 1548 1565

4 OCONEE (363) 1566 1575 1541

5 Rome City (133) 1558 1621 1545

6 Decatur City (146) 1555 1574 1534

7 FAYETTE (1394) 1551 1548 1555

8 FORSYTH (1104) 1550 1546 1538

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Where Do We Stand Today ? 2006-08 Metro SAT Total

System (# tested) 2008 2007 20061 FULTON (3973) 1593 1595 1580

2 CHEROKEE (1196) 1575 1548 1566

3 Decatur City (146) 1555 1574 1534

4 FAYETTE (1394) 1551 1548 1556

5 FORSYTH (1104) 1550 1546 15386 COBB (5433) 1523 1534 1538

7 GWINNETT (6254) 1521 1524 1541

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Where Do We Want to Be ?All students will be prepared fully for success after high school.

All college-bound students will be prepared fully for superior performance on the SAT / ACT and for the opportunity to attend the college university of first choice.

All college-bound students will be prepared fully for success in college.

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Where Do We Want to Be ?

System (# tested) 20081 Trion City (23) 1625

2 FULTON (3973) 1593

3 CHEROKEE (1196) 1575

4 OCONEE (363) 1566

5 Rome City (133) 1558

6 Decatur City (146) 1555

7 FAYETTE (1394) 1551

8 FORSYTH (1104) 1550

If FCS students gained…

1% 16 points = 1566

2% 31 points = 1581

3% 47 points = 1597

4% 62 points = 1612

5% 78 points = 1628

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How Will We Get There ?

Implement SAT 2400 recommendations in five key areas:

• Academic Rigor in Curriculum & Instruction

• SAT / ACT Test Preparation Opportunities

• Advisement & Guidance Programs

• School & Student Incentives

• Stakeholder Communication

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CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION

Increase the level of academic rigor in every K-12 classroom in Forsyth County Schools through focused professional learning and collaboration.

• Define academic rigor K-12 for all classrooms & content areas.

• Increase academic rigor by increasing the quantity & quality of AP/IB and advanced content course offerings across FCS 6-12.

• Provide 6-12 professional learning for teachers in areas of vertical teaming and teaching critical thinking / problem solving strategies.

• Develop process / plan for incorporating critical thinking / problem solving, academic vocabulary & reading comprehension, and student application of knowledge into all K-12 classrooms.

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CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION

Increase the level of academic rigor in every K-12 classroom in Forsyth County Schools through focused professional learning and professional collaboration.

• Provide 6-12 professional learning for teachers to improve use of national

(PSAT, PLAN, etc.), state & district standardized assessment data to inform classroom instruction.

• Implement 6-12 vertical teams (ex. Math) to increase academic rigor by embedding “college readiness standards” into FCS curriculum along with the GPS & QCC.

• Develop process / plan for incorporating critical thinking / problem solving, academic vocabulary, reading comprehension, and student application of knowledge into all K-12 classrooms.

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SAT / ACT PREP Offer comprehensive, district-wide SAT / ACT Prep

opportunities to Forsyth County students.

• Provide all Forsyth County students access to SAT / ACT Prep opportunities outside of the school day (College Board SAT Prep Course).

• Offer SAT/ACT Prep in the standard high school curriculum district-wide.

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ADVISEMENT & GUIDANCE Improve the quantity, quality & timing of information

provided to students and parents related to post-secondary options through guidance counseling and academic advisement programs.

• Implement a revised 6-12 assessment plan (incorporating PLAN, PSAT in grades 9-12).

• Provide 6-12 professional learning for teachers to use & explain testing data to students & parents. (Georgia DOE PSAT Workshop).

• Develop an improved 6-12 counseling plan for improved post-secondary planning by students & families (Georgia 411).

• Include post-secondary planning as part of 6-12 academic advisement program (Teachers As Advisors).

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STUDENT & SCHOOL INCENTIVES Develop programs that will provide incentives &

recognition to students and schools for high achievement and improvement.

• Develop district-wide scholarship & recognition program for students showing greatest improvement in SAT.

• Develop programs where successful high schools students mentor & advise 6-8 students to prepare them for high school success and post-secondary planning.

• Develop a classroom program rewarding students for participation in SAT Question of the Day in every core high school classroom (ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies).

• Design on-going recognition programs at all high schools for students (pep rallies, T shirts, etc.)

• Design FCS “Academic Trophy” process to reward schools for achievement & improvement in SAT / ACT scores.

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COMMUNICATIONS

Develop a district-wide communication plan that effectively targets our stakeholder audiences:

• Students

• Parents

• School System Staff

• Community

And uses varied resources (print, electronic, mail, DVD) to reach all school system stakeholders with accurate, timely, and relevant post-secondary planning information on an ongoing basis.

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How Will We Measure Progress?

“It’s more than just SAT scores…” Using data collection & analysis tools including

performance data stored in Infinite Campus, the R4 Digital Dashboard, and Class Profiles to track FCS progress through

-- standardized test scores (SAT, ACT, PSAT, PLAN, etc.)

-- student course & program enrollment data

-- student classroom performance

-- student attendance & extra-curricular involvement

-- student HS grad rate, college admissions & scholarship awards data

-- stakeholder perception data (ex-survey)

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What Do We Do Next ?

Engage district, school, community & business leadership in implementing all recommendations.

Coordinate SAT 2400 recommendations with other improvement & planning efforts (ex— FCS Strategic Planning, HS Improvement, MS Improvement, Teachers As Advisors Program & Guidance, R4 Digital Dashboard Implementation, ANGEL Learning & Technology initiatives).

For areas requiring expenditure of funds (ex-SAT Prep, Professional Learning) continue exploring service providers, vendors & plan for funding.


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