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MURRAY COUNTY SCHOOLS
STATE OF THE SCHOOL SYSTEM ADDRESS
Committed to Student Success, No Exceptions, No Excuses
SYSTEM INFORMATION
PROGRESS REPORT
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools is a leader of accreditation systems for continuous development and quality improvement in schools. All Murray County Schools are SACS accredited.
SACS
The Mission of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools is
the Improvement of Education in the South
Through Accreditation.
DEMOGRAPHICS
20.1%
77.24%
.28% .26% .36% .18% 0%
District Enrollment 7648
68.8%
71.16%
72.79%
74.4%
92.7%
95.26%
2010-2011 STUDENT SAFETY SURVEY
I Feel Safe At School 94.2%
Feeling safe is the finest of all feelings
Strategic Goals Increase graduation rate Improve communication for all stakeholders Increase the opportunity for relevant professional learning Ensure efficient/effective administrative processes
DISTRICTHIGHLIGHTS
ACTIVE EMPLOYEE SUMMARY
2007-
2008 2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-2012
Certified Staff
543 544 505 497 454
Classified Staff
544 518 483 462 445
Other Staff
32 31 30 30 31
Total 1,119 1,093 1,018 989 930
NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND
Murray County School System Employees
are 100% Highly Qualified.
FINANCE
Wealth Ranking
State Budget Reductions
Fiscal Year Amount 2003 644,153 2004 1,366,128 2005 1,614,172 2006 1,614,172 2007 825,683 2008 688,880 2009 2,580,767 2010 7,094,159 2011 5,648,881
2012 5,888,801
TOTAL REDUCTION $ 27,965,796
BUDGET
FY2009 - 60,472,748 1 mil=933,493
FY2010 - 53,401,471 1 mil=913,962
FY2011 – 52,440,159 1 mil=851,031
FY2012 – 47,113,703 1 mil=779,335
Millage Rate 15.5
REVENUE SOURCES
Local 25.24% State 70.91%Federal 3.85%
Instructional68.600%
Pupil Services2.431%
Improvement of In-structional Services
1.281%
Media Operations1.817%
Central Administration0.841%
School Administration6.139%
Business Services0.664%
Maintenance and Operations
10.344%
Transportation4.794%
Support Services2.528%
Transfers 0.560%
GENERAL FUND BUDGET
BREAKFAST EXPRESS
2011 Student Participation 57.7%
2010 Student participation 55.5%
2009 Student Participation 42.4%
Lunch Participation 10-11
87.8% Student Participation
1,121,475 Total lunches served
59,826 Summer lunches
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Routes
62 Regular Routes9 Special Needs
Routes1 North Star Route 72 Total Routes
Mileage
2009 - 2010(160 Days)
643,040 Regular Route130,320 Special Needs
Route 43,142 Extra Curricular &
Sporting816,502 TOTAL MILES
DRIVEN
2010 - 2011(160 Days)
465,440 Regular Route112,640 Special Needs
Route 68,450 Extra Curricular &
Sporting646,530 TOTAL MILES
DRIVEN
CPR Training
Bus Videos
TECHNOLOGY AND OUR STUDENTS
The top 10 in-demand jobs in 2010 did not exist in 2004.
If we teach today’s students as we taught yesterday’s, we rob them of tomorrow.
John Dewey
Technology in the School System
Interactive Whiteboards
Digital Projectors Student Response
Systems Document Cameras Desktop and
Laptop Computers, and Netbooks
iPods and Android Tablets
PBIS in Murray County Schools
What is PBIS? Collaborative and proactive approach to
develop interventions for inappropriate behavior
Designed to recognize and reward positive behaviorHow is PBIS a process? Is not a packaged program Individualized to meet school specific needs Components are always changing
Murray County PBIS Cost Benefit Anaylsis
Strategic Goal 1 (Student Achievement) Performance Objective 8 -Increase Academic Engagement
Time for Students by continuing the implementation of Positive Behavior Support (PBS)
For the 2010-2011 school year, MCS decreased office referrals from 4604 to 3650 (21%decrease)
Number of ODRs for 2009-2010
4604
Number of referrals for 2010-2011
3650
Average # of minutes student is out of class due to ODR
30
Average # of minutes administrator needs to process referral
20
Students Administrator
Minutes 28620 19080
Hours 477 318
Days 60 40
COMMIT TO GRADUATION
Murray County Schools a
National System Model for C2G!
Elementary and Middle School Initiatives
Focus on students “Exceeding” on the CRCT
Remediation and Acceleration Opportunities
C2G Bulletin Boards
Student pictures in caps/gowns with graduating year
Participation in Homecoming Events
Guest Speakers
Inclusion of High School students in assemblies, pep rallies, and morning drop-off
Graduation themes in halls
Promotion Ceremonies
Reading Inventories
High School Initiatives Commitment to Graduate
Ceremonies for all grade levels
Display of banners and diploma in building
Increase in AP/H Courses
College Focused Parent Nights
College Visits
GA Work Ready Certificates
Increase in Industry Certified Courses
Collaboration with local colleges on Compass and Asset preparation
Diagnostic Testing
SAT Prep Classes/SAT Testing location in system
Reading/Math Support Classes
Reality Store
Probe Fair
GA College 411/Bridge Bill
Dual Enrollment Programs
Drop In for Your DiplomaA Murray County Initiative for Adults Who Dropped Out of High
SchoolOVER 21
GED—The General Educational Development (GED) certificate is a great tool for not only improving your career but also opening new doors to opportunity. By earning your GED, you are telling employers of your dedication to succeed.
Joe Jackson
UNDER 21
*KNIGHT SCHOOL—Credits are earned on-line.
*MOUNTAIN CREEK ACADEMY—Some credits are earned online and some credits are earned in a regular classroom
*GEORGIA VIRTUAL SCHOOLS—On-line courses for more advanced learners
Dr. Cheryl Thomasson
Students with Disabilities3 Year Trend Data2009 2010 2011 Gain/Loss
CRCT ELA 65.5% 78.7% 80.1% +14.6%
CRCT MATH 53.5% 63.3% 74.1% +20.6%
GHSGT ELA 53.1% 55.8% 51.6% -4.2%
GHSGT MATH 25.0% 21.4% 38.7% +17.3%
Graduation
Rate (MCHS) 19.6% 30.8% 77.4% +57.8%
Fast ForWord by Scientific Learning
A program for academic intervention for struggling students that was developed by neuroscientist with a foundation in Brain Based Learning.
The program retrains the brain by creating new neuro-pathways and developing four foundational learning skills common to all academic areas: Memory, Attention, Perception, Sequencing.
Fast ForWord Pilot Study Results at MCHS
MCHS Piloted Fast Forword in 2010-11
Students were selected who had multiple risk factors for dropping out of school and not passing the GHSGT
53 MCHS 11th graders completed the year in the program
Of the 53 students completing the year, 37 students or 70% passed the graduation test!
These students will graduate with a High School Diploma!
Fast ForWord Expansion
For the 2011-12 school year, we have expanded student access of the FastForWord software into the elementary, middle, and high schools as well as the alternative school.
We look forward to reporting our student’s progress during next year’s State of the School System address.
2011 AYPElementary Schools 6 out of 6 Met
Middle Schools 2 out of 2 met
High Schools 2 out of 3 Met
MURRAY –STATE 2011
MURRAY COUNTY CRCT HISTORICAL DATA
Murray CRCT Exceeds Data
The Common Core State Standards Initiative
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• Georgia joined with 47 other states well over a year ago to develop a set of core standards for K-12 in English language arts and mathematics.
• These standards provide a consistent framework to prepare students for success in college and/or the 21st century workplace.
• These standards represent a common sense next step from the Georgia Performance Standards..
www.corestandards.org
Date Event
June 2, 2010 CCSS Released
July 8, 2010 Adopted by the SBOE
SY 2010--2011 Communication/Administer Training
SY 2011-2012 Teacher Training
SY 2012-2013 Classroom Implementation
SY 2014-2015 Projected Date for Common Assessment
2011 - 2012CTAE PROGRAM AREAS
Agriculture Family & Consumer Science Business Government & Public Safety Construction Healthcare Science Culinary Arts Marketing Education Metals Engineering Work Based Learning
Benefits for Students Taking CTAE Courses
1. Relevance for Academic Courses2. Student Organizations3. Graduation Rate for Pathway Completers4. Post-Secondary Success
CLOSING THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP
GRADUATION RATE
WHITE STUDENTS
HISPANIC STUDENTS
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED
DIFFERENCE
9%
9%
3%
51%
9%
Murray County Graduation Rate2007 to 2011
Murray County STEM AcademyScience, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
FUTURELEADERS
Building and SustainingCommunity Relationships with
Effective Communication
Be There Campaign
Statistics show that children perform better when the schools and parents are both actively involved in the child’s education.
What does the Be There Campaign mean?? And how can I be involved??
What’s next and how do I make good connections???
Additions and Volunteering
What is the Additions Program?? How can you get involved?? What’s the Trend 2009 – 22,340
hours 2011 – 17,071 hours
Murray Goes Back To SchoolOctober 25th – 27th
Three days set aside to allow the community to come back to the schools.
Schools focused on people who were alumni of their schools.
Take time to visit the schools to see what’s changed
Parent Surveys 2012 Parent Surveys give the schools
feedback so that we can look at things we need to work on.
Gives opportunities to plan. It gives us a chance to serve our
community. New window of time: Feb. - March. Please take time to participate.
AWARDS AND HONORS
Murray County School System Home Webpage
http://www.murray.k12.ga.us/