HIGH SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Alachua County
School District
Public Accountability Report 1997-1998
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLANS |
The Florida Legislature passed a law in 1991 called Blueprint 2000, which created a statewide system for school improvement and education accountability. Under Blueprint 2000, goals were established for all schools in the following eight areas:
In recognition of the goals of Blueprint 2000, each school is required to implement a School Improvement Plan. In each school, a School Advisory Council (SAC) composed of the principal, parents, teachers, other school staff, students, and community/business representatives, work cooperatively to develop the plan for the school.
In accordance with the requirements of Blueprint 2000, the following sections of this report have been prepared in order to provide the public with information regarding the impact of each school's improvement efforts. In addition, the following reports are on file and available for public review at each school:
GOAL 1: READINESS TO START
SCHOOL |
Number of Kindergarten Students Evaluated |
Number Meeting the |
|
|
|
123 |
112 |
91.1 |
75.9 |
82.3 |
GOAL 2: GRADUATION RATE AND
READINESS |
No information available at the elementary school level.
GOAL 3: STUDENT PERFORMANCE |
Test scores should not be used as a single source of measurement to draw absolute conclusions about student learning and student performance. Test scores may be affected by such things as attendance and length of time students have been in this school.
GRADE 4 WRITING ASSESSMENT
Year |
Number Tested |
School Average |
District Average |
State Average |
| 1997-98 | 102 |
3.0 |
3.1 |
3.0 |
| 1996-97 | 116 |
2.3 |
2.7 |
2.6 |
GRADE 4 NORM-REFERENCED ACHIEVEMENT TEST, 1997-98
(Iowa Tests of Basic Skills, Form K)
School |
District |
|||
Reading Comprehension |
Math Concepts/Applications |
Reading Comprehension |
Math Concepts/Applications |
|
| Number Taking Test | 101 |
101 |
1,715 |
1,718 |
| Median National Percentile | 68 |
67 |
63 |
59 |
GOAL 4: LEARNING ENVIRONMENT |
|
Total Number for 1997-98 |
Number Newly Hired for |
|
|
|
| Instructional Staff | 37 |
6 |
16.2 |
15.8 |
15.7 |
| School-Based Administrators | 1 |
1 |
100.0 |
14.8 |
19.7 |
| Total | 38 |
7 |
18.4 |
15.8 |
15.8 |
*Instructional staff includes classroom teachers, library media specialists, counselors, and other school staff.
Number of Students |
School % |
District % |
State % |
186 |
27.3 |
21.2 |
20.3 |
Number of Students |
School % |
District % |
State % |
41 |
6.0 |
7.9 |
8.7 |
Leave Type |
Average Days Absent
During the |
|
School |
District |
|
| Personal Leave | 2.6 |
2.1 |
| Sick Leave | 4.8 |
3.7 |
| Temporary Duty Elsewhere | 1.7 |
2.0 |
| All Other Leave | .1 |
.1 |
| All Leave types (Average) | 9.2 |
7.8 |
Administrator absences
This table shows the average number of days school
administrators were absent during the 180-day school year for
personal leave, sick leave, temporary duty elsewhere, and all
other leave.
Leave Type |
Average Days Absent
During the |
|
School |
District |
|
| Personal Leave | # |
2.7 |
| Sick Leave | # |
1.2 |
| Temporary Duty Elsewhere | # |
1.7 |
| All Other Leave | ||
| All Leave types (Average) | # |
5.7 |
# The pound sign indicates suppressed data in cases where only one administrator is at the school.
GOAL 5: SCHOOL SAFETY AND
ENVIRONMENT |
Number of Incidents |
||
School Total |
District Total |
State Total |
121 |
11,856 |
211,252 |
GOAL 6: TEACHERS AND STAFF |
Number of Teachers |
Number of Classes |
School % |
District % |
2 |
2 |
.02 |
5.4 |
Category |
Number of Satisfactory Annual Evaluations |
|
|
|
| Teachers and Other Instructional Staff | 37 |
37 |
100 |
95 |
| Administrators | 1 |
1 |
100 |
100 |
*Instructional staff includes classroom teachers, library media specialists, counselors, and other school staff.
Degree Level |
Number |
School % |
District % |
State % |
| Bachelor's Degree | 19 |
54.3 |
47.4 |
68.6 |
| Master's Degree | 16 |
45.7 |
47.7 |
29.3 |
| Specialist Degree | 4.4 |
1.8 |
||
| Doctorate | .5 |
.4 |
||
| Total All Degrees | 35 |
GOAL 7: ADULT LITERACY |
Number of Diplomas Awarded to Adults |
||
District |
State |
|
| Adult Standard High School Diplomas | 20 |
1,979 |
| Adult State of Florida (GED) Diplomas | 516 |
17,661 |
| TOTAL | 536 |
19,640 |
GOAL 8: PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT |
Membership Type |
Number |
School % |
District % |
| Teachers | 4 |
.29 |
.31 |
| Parents | 5 |
.36 |
.32 |
| Career Service | 1 |
.07 |
.09 |
| Other Citizens | 4 |
.29 |
.29 |
| Students | 0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| TOTAL | 14 |
||
| White | 11 |
.79 |
.69 |
| Black | 3 |
.21 |
.28 |
| Other | 0 |
.00 |
.03 |
| SBAC Employee | 6 |
.43 |
.43 |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION |
October Membership |
Free/Reduced Lunch |
603 |
44.1% |
LOTTERY DOLLAR EXPENDITURE DATA |
District
The table shows revenues, expenditures, and carry forward amounts of Educational Enhancement Trust Funds (District Discretionary Lottery Funds) for the Alachua County School District for the 1997-98 fiscal year.
| Unexpended June 30, 1997 | 164,903 |
|
| Revenues 1997-98 | 5,088,926 |
|
| Expenditures 1997-98 | ||
| Maintain K-3 Staffing Ratios Dropout Prevention Student Development, High School Guidance Seventh Period Day Implementation of School Improvement Funds |
1,891,842 |
|
|
5,058,879 |
|
| Unexpended June 30, 1998 | 194,950 |
School
Each school received a total of $10.00 of Educational Enhancement Trust Funds per unweighted FTE for implementation of school improvement plans.
The table shows revenues, expenditures, and carry forward amounts of Educational Enhancement Trust Funds (District Discretionary Lottery Funds) for the school for the 1997-98 fiscal year.
| Unexpended June 30, 1997 | 91.64 |
|
| Revenues 1997-98 | 5,830.00 |
|
| Expenditures 1997-98 | ||
|
5,126.26 |
|
|
5,202.30 |
|
| Unexpended June 30, 1998 | 719.34 |