Post on 25-Jun-2018
Socorro High School Principal’s Syllabus 2016-2017
School Improvement Goals at a Glance 1. Within one year Socorro High School will improve one letter grade. 2. Within one year Socorro High School will reduce the number of discipline referrals by 25 % 3. Within one year Socorro High School will increase student attendance by 2%.
These goals will be achieved by a concentrated focus on strengthening our Professional Learning Community teams through professional development training on and off site. On Demand Data
Demographics Achievement Student Success
Prof. or Above
ELA Math
2012 49% 45% 2013 42% 34.1% 2014 45% 37.4% 2015 24% 8.1% 2016
In 2015 our students scored above the statewide benchmark in “College and Career Readiness” categories.
Discipline Student Engagement Survey Data
Attendance Average Percentage 2012 92.7% 2013 91.8% 2014 94.2% 2015 95.1% 2016
Opportunity to Learn
2015 Survey Average:
34.9/50
69.8% of SHS students feel that our school
invites students to be part of a thriving culture that uses proven teaching
methods.
2 2 4
78
332
2015-16 Enrollment Data
420 Students Total
Asian
Black
Native
Caucasian
Hispanic
53
171715
11
1010
325 Discipline Referrals for 2015-2016 listed are the top offenses
Disrespect of Staff
Truancy
Cutting Class
Alcohol/Drug Use
Fighting
Verbal/Physical Assault
Rude/Discourteous
9092
94
96
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Attendance Average
Suspensions Graduation Rate College and Career Readiness
Out of School 82 P.I.B.A. (ISS) 140
Lunch Detention
41
Removed 5 Other 24
Cohort of 2014 - 4-Year Rate
61.5%
Cohort of 2013 – 5 - Year Rate 64.9%
Cohort of 2012 – 6 – Year Rate
74.1%
65% of 2014 – Cohort participated in CCR. 73% of those students had success in CCR.
Collaboration for Success
Leadership Team
Professional Learning Community Teams
English Chair- Christine Peguero Math Chair- Nichole Keeney Science Chair- Azza Ezzat Social Studies Chair- Phil Smith Special Ed Chair- Antoinette Pracht CTE Chair - Janice Armijo
Fine Art/ Foreign Lang. Chair- Herb White PE/Health Chair- Diane Jameson
Math PLC
English PLC Science PLC
Social Studies PLC Career Tech. Ed PLC
PE/Health/Wellness PLC Fine Arts/Foreign Language PLC
*Training for core area PLC leadership team is slated
for September 21-23.
New Hires
Educational Learning Center (alternative school)
Brandon Brabson Ag./FFA CJ Gentile Auto Tech/Woods Jesse Griffith Art
Jared Marquez History Alaina Martinez Math Beatirz Pacheco SPED Eric Ramish Math Patric Walsh Health
Annette Saiz Day Care Director Ernie Lopez ELC facilitator
1. Currently there are 8 students in the ELC.
2. New format will require students to attend a minimum of 4 hours per school day.
3. Students must be employed or volunteering in the community or part of the GRADS program.
4. Instruction will be delivered in a combination of APEX and face to face classes.
5. Students will be allowed to accelerate through the curriculum at their own pace and may work from home.
6. All testing must be done at SHS. 7. Administration will place students in ELC
with recommendation of parents, counselor, teacher, student team.