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Influencing the Political Process
Role and Duty of the Superintendent
WSU Superintendent Program
January 7, 2012
Dr. Mary Alice Heuschel
Superintendent, Renton School District
It takes US ALL
Work Legislature
Home, Neighborhood and Health Community
School
Higher Education
Successful Kids
Mary Alice Heuschel
Deputy Superintendent
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Reauthorized by the “No Child Left
Behind” Act of 2001 - Public Law
107-110 (NCLB)
. . . And the Impact on
Washington State
DO YOU KNOW?
State Representatives for your district/school?
Federal Representatives for your state?
When each legislative session begins and
ends?
QEC…TPEP…SBE…STEM…
Governor’s 2012 Supplemental Budget…
and Impact
HAVE YOU?
Written to or called your legislator?
Provided input regarding budget cuts?
Responded to policy requests for feedback?
Joined your state and national
organizations?
WASA/AASA WSDDA/NSBA
Commitment . . .
the stuff
character is
made of; the
power to change
the face of things
It is the daily
triumph of
integrity over
skepticism
Legislative Update December 23, 2011
WSSDA Legislative Links
Our Priorities and Positions
Legislative Updates/Reports
Legislative Events
Legislative Committee
Federal Relations Network
Legislative Resource Links
WSSDA Home
Implementation of the New Student Transportation Funding System Update This quarterly update provides information on the implementation of the state’s new transportation funding system. The update indicates that the new school district reports that were due on October 31 were successfully completed on time for the overwhelming number of districts. This was a critical step in the implementation of the new system. For additional information, contact Allan Jones at [email protected] or (360) 725-6122.
Washington Comprehensive Assessment Program: 2011 Assessment System Report Washington’s assessment program experienced numerous changes during the 2010–11 school year and will have similar changes, plus new enhancements, occurring during 2011–12. This report provides a brief review of the 2011 changes and results, designs for the 2012 test administration, and an introduction to other program initiatives, including the work of the SMARTER Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC). For additional information, contact Michael Middleton at [email protected] or at (360) 725-6434.
We can make a difference in the
lives of our children and the
FUTURE of our country
Care and Feeding of the Board
Board Protocol
Mobilize others to get
extraordinary things done!
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Top 10% of Districts serve 56% of students (Seattle to Bellingham)
Edmonds School District 20609
Puyallup School District 20959
Federal Way School District 21390
Vancouver School District 22655
Lake Washington School District 24178
Evergreen School District (Clark) 25935
Kent School District 27196
Spokane School District 28327
Tacoma School District 28890
Seattle Public Schools 46523
Pasco School District 14570
Auburn School District 14785
Yakima School District 14835
Kennewick School District 15898
Issaquah School District 16948
Highline School District 17563
Bellevue School District 17578
Bethel School District 17651
Everett School District 19049
Northshore School District 19707
Bellingham School District 10880
Richland School District 10908
Central Kitsap School District 11365
Marysville School District 11774
Clover Park School District 11947
Central Valley School District 12398
Battle Ground School District 13222
North Thurston School District 13952
Mukilteo School District 14443
Renton School District 14527
District Overview – Boundaries and Location
• Boundaries encompass nearly 33 square miles
• Renton Serves 7 Municipalities
and Unincorporated King County
– City of Renton
– 44% of City of Newcastle
– 23% of the City of Tukwila
– Small portions of Seattle,
Kent, Bellevue, Issaquah
– Unincorporated King County
State/District: By The Numbers
• 295 Districts Renton
• 1 million Students 14,527 (14,700+)
• 2,227 Schools 24
– Native American / Alaskan Native: 2.5% (3%)
– Asian / Pacific Islander: 8.8% (26%)
– Black / African American: 5.6% (21%)
– Latino(a) / Hispanic: 16.1% (18%)
– White: 63.7% (32%)
Renton School District Demographic Data
Annual Budget $140 million
Employees 2,000 Fulltime, Part time and on-call staff
25 Schools and Programs
13 ½ Elementary Schools 3 Middle Schools 3 Comprehensive High Schools 4 Alternative/Specialized Programs Early Childhood Education
Renton School District Demographic Data
112 buses 98 drivers 895,000 miles annually 502 Bus Routes 2836 Bus Stops
Served over 2 million meals in 2010-11
State: By The Numbers
• English Language Learners: 1 in 12
students (8.1%) 15.5%
• Language other than English at Home: 1 in
5 students (20%) 31%
• Poverty: 4 in 10 students (42%) 54%
English Language Learner Enrollment
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• Hold high expectations
• Offer options and opportunities
• Provide safe, supporting learning
environments
• Encourage partnerships with
families and communities
Expectations and Accountability . . .
“If you cannot measure it, you
cannot improve it.”
British scientist Lord Kelvin
Focus on the Renton
School District
Continuous
Improvement Model
We establish rigorous
annual goals that are
monitored.
Progress and success
celebrated.
Persevere Relentlessly
Goal 1 Elementary 2010 2011 2012 2013 3-yr gain*
Reading 65.6% 69.0% 72.1% 74.9% 9.3
Writing 57.7% 62.0% 65.8% 69.2% 11.5
Math 47.6% 52.9% 57.6% 61.8% 14.2
Science 29.8% 36.8% 43.2% 48.8% 19.0
Middle School
Reading 65.3% 68.8% 71.9% 74.7% 9.4
Writing 68.6% 71.8% 74.6% 77.1% 8.5
Math 45.9% 51.3% 56.2% 60.6% 14.7
Science 53.4% 58.1% 62.3% 66.0% 12.6
High School
Reading 72.4% 75.1% 77.6% 79.8% 7.5
Writing 76.5% 78.8% 80.9% 82.9% 6.4
Math 33.9% 40.5% 46.4% 51.8% 17.9
Science 39.1% 45.2% 50.7% 55.6% 16.5
*rounded
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2010 2011 2012 2013
65.3% 68.6%
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2010 2011 2012 2013
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2010 2011 2012 2013
Goal 2 Achievement Gap by Income
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Elementary 2010 2011 2012 2013
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Reading 81.8% 83.6% 85.2% 86.7% 4.9 52.7% 57.5% 61.7% 65.5% 12.8 7.9
Writing 75.3% 77.7% 80.0% 82.0% 6.7 43.9% 49.5% 54.6% 59.1% 15.2 8.5
Math 64.7% 68.2% 71.4% 74.2% 9.6 34.1% 40.7% 46.6% 51.9% 17.9 8.3
Science 44.8% 50.3% 55.3% 59.7% 15.0 23.1% 30.8% 37.7% 43.9% 20.8 5.9
Middle
Reading 78.1% 80.3% 82.2% 84.0% 5.9 54.6% 59.1% 63.2% 66.9% 12.3 6.4
Writing 79.7% 81.7% 83.6% 85.2% 5.5 58.6% 62.8% 66.5% 69.9% 11.2 5.7
Math 60.9% 64.8% 68.3% 71.5% 10.6 33.4% 40.0% 46.0% 51.4% 18.1 7.5
Science 70.5% 73.4% 76.1% 78.5% 8.0 38.1% 44.3% 49.9% 54.9% 16.8 8.8
High
Reading 83.0% 84.7% 86.2% 87.6% 4.6 58.1% 62.3% 66.1% 69.4% 11.4 6.8
Writing 85.1% 86.6% 87.9% 89.1% 4.0 64.9% 68.4% 71.6% 74.4% 9.5 5.5
Math 45.7% 51.2% 56.0% 60.4% 14.7 18.4% 26.5% 33.9% 40.5% 22.1 7.4
Science 51.4% 56.3% 60.6% 64.6% 13.2 23.1% 30.8% 37.7% 43.9% 20.8 7.7
* rounded
Non-Low Income Low Income
Goal 2 Achievement Gap by Race/Ethnicity
Level/Subject
Elementary 2010 2011 2012 2013
3-year
gain* 2010 2011 2012 2013
3-year
gain*
Gap
closed*
Reading 76.0% 78.4% 80.6% 82.5% 6.5 49.9% 54.9% 59.4% 63.4% 13.6 7.1
Writing 71.3% 74.1% 76.7% 79.0% 7.8 37.9% 44.1% 49.7% 54.7% 16.8 9.0
Math 62.2% 66.0% 69.4% 72.4% 10.2 25.8% 33.2% 39.9% 45.9% 20.1 9.9
Science 39.4% 45.4% 50.9% 55.8% 16.4 15.3% 23.8% 31.4% 38.3% 22.9 6.5
Middle
Reading 75.8% 78.3% 80.4% 82.4% 6.5 50.4% 55.4% 59.8% 63.9% 13.4 6.9
Writing 77.0% 79.3% 81.4% 83.2% 6.2 57.1% 61.4% 65.3% 68.8% 11.6 5.4
Math 60.4% 64.4% 67.9% 71.1% 10.7 25.5% 32.9% 39.6% 45.7% 20.2 9.5
Science 67.9% 71.1% 74.0% 76.6% 8.7 31.8% 38.7% 44.8% 50.3% 18.5 9.8
High
Reading 79.7% 81.7% 83.6% 85.2% 5.5 60.2% 64.2% 67.7% 71.0% 10.8 5.3
Writing 83.4% 85.0% 86.5% 87.9% 4.5 65.2% 68.7% 71.8% 74.6% 9.4 4.9
Math 46.2% 51.6% 56.4% 60.8% 14.6 14.5% 23.1% 30.8% 37.7% 23.2 8.6
Science 51.4% 56.3% 60.6% 64.6% 13.2 20.0% 28.0% 35.2% 41.7% 21.7 8.5
* rounded
White, Asian, Pac Is. Black, Hispanic, American Indian, Multiracial
Renton Early Childhood Education Fall vs. Spring, Percent Passing (80%)
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ECEAP Head Start Preschool (disability) Preschool (tuition) All students
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Renton Early Childhood Education Fall vs. Spring, Percent Passing (80%)
4.2% 6.9% 8.0%
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Honors and AP Data 2010-11
SWIS Data
Equity & Access Goal #3 PBS Using School Wide Information System (SWIS) data, • 90% of students will have 0 -1 referrals • 7% of students will have 2 – 5 referrals • 3% of students will have 6 or more referrals between
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Clear & Shared Focus
High Standards & Expectations
Effective School Leadership
Collaboration & Communication
Parent & Community Involvement
Supportive Learning Environment
Frequent Monitoring of Teaching & Learning
Focused Professional Development
Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment: Programs &
Processes
Comparison with "Schools of Distinction"(Highest 5% Improving Schools in Reading & Math)
Percent Positive Responses (Further from the Center is MORE Positive)
Elementary Schools MS/JH Schools High Schools Maplewood Heights Elem
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Schools of Distinction in WA State (N= 2,321) Your Site
School Board of Distinction
November 2010
RSD – Excellence in Financial Management Reporting
September 2010
McKnight sixth-grader, Dhamanpreet Kaur, named winner of the King County Library System’s Summer Reading
Program
September 2010
Students named Commended Scholars by the National Merit Scholarship Program
October 2010
24 Teachers achieve National Board Certification
December 2010
LHS Assistant Principal, Anna Horton, named Seamount League’s Distinguished Assistant Principal
of the Year
September 2010
Renton Community Foundation grants teachers with Circle of Giving Awards
January 2011
Board president, Al Talley, recognized as National Mentoring Month All-Star
January 2011
Lakeridge wins Symetra Heroes in the Classroom “MVP” Award
January 2011
Hazen High Swim and Dive Team – 2010 Seamount League Champions
November 2010
RHS Swimmer, Steve Shouldra, first athlete to achieve “Ironman” in state competition
January 2011
Hazen High basketball coach Gary Schaplow and wrestling coach Rory Magana named Seamount League
“Coach of the Year”
March 2011
Hazen Sport Stacking Team received awards at Regional Sport Stacking Championships
April 2011
Lindbergh Robotics wins Regional Competition – goes on to Nationals
March 2011
Kennydale fifth-grader, Jaidyn Lam, earned spot on the Washington State Honor Choir
January 2011
Anna Tatelman of Lindbergh – finalist for Ladimer National writing contest
March 2011
RHS senior, Jasmine Rucker, recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award by the Prudential Spirit
Community Awards
March 2011
Hazen and Lindbergh students named finalists in National Merit Scholar Program
February 2011
Students accepted into Washington Aerospace Scholars Program
February 2011
Lindbergh students place 3rd at DECA State Conference, continue to Nationals
March 2011
Renton High senior, Amy Chao, finalist in the 2010-11 Coca-Cola Scholars Program
March 2011
RHS senior, Meykia Smith placed 5th in Puget Sound Congressional Debate Tournament
March 2011
Benson Hill teacher, Catherine Jex, named Teacher of the Week by STAR 101.5 FM
November 2010
RHS newsmagazine ARROW named finalist in 2011 National Scholastic Press Association’s Magazine Peacemaker Contest
March 2011
Hazen High choirs and orchestra received superior ratings at Soundview League Choral Assessment and
Orchestra Festival
April 2011
Renton Rotary recognizes Youth of the Month
September 2010 October 2010
November 2010 December 2010
Renton Rotary recognizes Youth of the Month
January 2011 February 2011
March 2011 April 2011
May 2011
Renton Rotary recognizes Teacher of the Month
Renton Rotary recognizes Teacher of the Month
Renton Chamber of Commerce Ahead of the Class Awards
April 2011
School Board celebrates the district’s Outstanding Employees
April 2011
Rakib Mirza of Renton High named Gates Millennium Scholar
April 2011
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