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Envisioning, Creating, and Educating the Future by Transforming Lives: One Child At A Time!

TOWN HALL MEETING JASPER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT JULY 12, 2011 – RIDGELAND JULY 13, 2011 – HARDEEVILLE DR. VASHTI K. WASHINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. Envisioning, Creating, and Educating the Future by Transforming Lives: One Child At A Time!. Building Level Administrators in JCSD.

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Envisioning, Creating, and Educating the Future by Transforming Lives: One Child At A Time!

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  1. TOWN HALL MEETING JASPER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT JULY 12, 2011 – RIDGELAND JULY 13, 2011 – HARDEEVILLE DR. VASHTI K. WASHINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Envisioning, Creating, and Educating the Future by Transforming Lives: One Child At A Time!

  2. Building Level Administrators in JCSD Ridgeland Campus Ridgeland Elementary School Mr. Robert Candillo, Principal Mr. Michael Williams, Assistant Principal Ms. Wanda Mouzon, Assistant Principal Ridgeland Middle School Mrs. Jeannie Jefferson, Principal Dr. LeRoy Dinkins, Principal Ridgeland High School Ms. Cassandra Jennings, Principal Mr. Arthur Williams Assistant Principal

  3. Building Level administrators continues…. Hardeeville Campus Hardeeville Elementary Ms. Rechelle Anderson, Principal Ms. Marla Almon, Assistant Principal Hardeeville Middle/High School Mr. Jamal Crawford - Principal Mr. Kenneth Gaither, Assistant Principal Mrs. Sharon Cox, Dean of Students

  4. Instructional coaches Ms. L. Stevenson, Hardeeville Elementary School (Primary) Ms. L. Murray, Ridgeland Elementary School (Elementary) Ms. S. Hall, Ridgeland Elementary School (Primary) Ms. K. Parker, Ridgeland Middle School (ELA) Ms. Ladson, Ridgeland Middle School (Social Studies) Ms. I. Scott, Technology – Hardeeville Campus Mr. R. Williams, Science Coach Dr. M. Westbrook, Math Coach

  5. List of Goals for jcsd for 2011-2012 • PBIS: Positive Behavior Intervention System • TBA– PBIS Coach Hardeeville Campus • Terry Grant – PBIS Coach Ridgeland Campus • RTI: Response to Intervention • EDI: Explicit Direct Instruction • Technology: PowerSchool and e-Portfolio

  6. Celebrating Student Accomplishments

  7. Continued..

  8. Continued.. • JCSD high school students earned 2.6 million more in scholarships during the 2010-2011 school year than in previous years. • Arjene Hilliard will be attending the Governor's School for the Arts.

  9. Testing Changes 10

  10. Federal and State AccountabilityAYP Information for the 2010-2011 School year will not be available until Friday morning, July 22. 2011 Absolute Rating For the Last 3 Years 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 Ridgeland Elementary Not Met Not Met Not Met At Risk At Risk At Risk At Risk At Risk At Risk Hardeeville Elementary Not Met Not Met Not Met At Risk At Risk At Risk At Risk At Risk Good Ridgeland Middle Not Met Not Met Not Met At Risk At Risk At Risk Below Average At Risk Below Average Hardeeville Middle Not Met Not Met Not Met N/A At Risk Below Average Below Average Below Average Average Ridgeland High Not Met Not Met Not Met Excellent Good At Risk N/A At Risk At Risk Hardeeville High Not Met Not Met Not Met N/A At Risk N/A N/A N/A Excellent 11 N/A= Not Applicable

  11. Looking forward and projecting for the 2011-2012 School Year! What progress have we made during the 2010-2011 school year? Measures of Academic Progress MAP SCORES; 2010-2011 SY

  12. Fall to Spring MAP Comparisons

  13. Fall to Spring MAP Comparisons

  14. Fall to Spring MAP Comparisons

  15. Fall to Spring MAP Comparisons

  16. Fall to winter MAP Comparisons

  17. Fall to Winter MAP Comparisons

  18. How can we improve our schools?

  19. Sandra Mack-Huff, Director of Finance Responsibilities of the Director of Finance include: Responsible for all district business and finance operations and concerns; Ensures that all internal and external controls comply with all federal and state laws, rules, regulations and guidelines. To ensure that stakeholders understand how the district is funded; Ensure that our employees are paid correctly and on time; Ensure that our vendors are paid on time; Collaborate with the Superintendent and administrators in developing and managing district’s budgets To work with the Treasurer’s Office to maximize any investments Support and motivate effective teamwork to produce quality services.

  20. Current Essential Work In Division Monitor revenue for FY 12 Budget; Implementing the self-service module in the accounting software; Producing monthly newsletters to keep employees updated on issues in the Finance Department; Implementing a survey questionnaire quarterly to gain input on services in the Finance Department; Monitor FY 12 expenditures; Established mandatory direct deposits for all employees; Establishing quarterly internal reviews in schools and departments.

  21. Review of School Policies

  22. Student Dress Code Policy  The Jasper County Public School District Board of Education requires that all students adhere to standards of dress that are compatible with a safe and orderly educational environment. All students are expected to be groomed and dressed appropriately for school and school activities. School uniforms MUST be worn at all times. Student dress deemed by the school principal to be inappropriate or disruptive to the educational environment, offensive, vulgar, obscene, provocative, revealing, profane, or which endangers the health or safety of the students, faculty, and/or staff of the school is prohibited. All shirts MUST be tucked in at all times. Students will be expected to adhere to the dress code policy. Students MAY NOT wear cargo pants or t-shirts. All shirts MUST be polo or collared. Belts must be brown or black.

  23. Uniforms Hardeeville Elem School School uniform colors are Royal Blue or White shirts. Pants, shorts, or skirts are Khaki and blue. Ridgeland Elementary School School uniform colors are Royal Blue or White shirts. Pants, shorts, or skirts are Khaki and blue. Hardeeville Middle High School School uniform colors are Orange or Gray shirts for grades 9-12; Gold or Green shirts for grades 6-8. Pants, shorts, or skirts are Khaki or Black for all grades. Ridgeland Middle School School uniform colors are Black or Gold shirts. Pants, shorts, or skirts are Khaki or Black. Ridgeland High School School uniform colors are Red or gray shirts. Pants, shorts, or skirts are Khaki or Black.

  24. Cell phones and communications devices No student shall use a cell phone or portable communication device on school property during the school day. During school hours cell phones or communication devices must be turned off (not on vibrate mode) and stored out of sight. Using a cell phone or telecommunication device may include but not be limited to text messaging, taking pictures or videos, playing games, receiving and/or sending calls.

  25. Electronic Devices Other Than Cell Phones Students are not permitted to have electronic devices other than cellular phones on school property during the school day without the written approval of the school principal. This policy applies to any electronic device other than a communication device including but not limited to radio, i-Pod, CD player, MP3 player, music players of any other format, televisions, tape recorders, laptop computers, etc. Devices being used for educational purposes should have prior approval of the principal.

  26. Parking For the 2011-2012 School Year, all employees will have designated parking including students. Parking decals and permits are not transferable from one vehicle to another or from one individual to another. Student parking permits for available parking spaces will be issued upon application and payment of $10.00 parking fee for each decal requested. No refund will be made. Motorcycles shall have a student decal although assigned to a common parking area. The local school principal is authorized to take action designed to prevent a student’s cutting of class or nonattendance contrary to law and Board of Education policy (truancy). To emphasize the importance of being on time to school, or remaining at school, and attendance at school, the high school principal or his/her designee will suspend a student’s parking privilege for the specified tardy or for the unauthorized departure from school.

  27. Scheduling of Classes High School classes will operate on a 4X4 Block Schedule next year. Students will continue to take eight classes per year as with the present A/B Block Schedule format. Students will attend four classes EVERY day for the first semester and attend four new classes EVERY day for the second semester. Our School Superintendent, Dr. Vashti Washington will conduct community meetings in July and August to abreast you on important scheduling changes to more positively impact our children’s education.

  28. School COntacts Should you have questions or concerns about the 2011-12 school year, please call the following persons: Mr. Robert Candillo/RES/843-717-1301 Ms. Rechel Anderson/HES/843-784-8401 Mr. Jamal Crawford/HMHS/843-717-8601 Mrs. Jeannie Jefferson/RMS/843-717-1401 Ms. Cassandra Jennings/RHS/843-717-1501

  29. Teacher Quality: Classroom management (PBIS) Technology proficiency e-portfolio Response to Intervention Professional Development Explicit Direct Instruction Parental Involvement/Volunteers Male Mentoring Community Support 30

  30. Historical Data – for both Middle High Schools

  31. Percent Graduation

  32. ON-TIME GRADUATION RATE

  33. ON-TIME GRADUATION RATE

  34. Student Count 2011-2012 SY

  35. Student Count 2011-2012 SY

  36. Questions and concerns

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