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PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION • PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSwww.pgcps.org
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION • PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSwww.pgcps.org
2007 State of the School System Address
October 9, 2007
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OVERALL MSA PERFORMANCE IN READING & MATHEMATICS
FY2003-2007
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MSA READING PERFORMANCEBY GRADE LEVEL FY2003-FY2007
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MSA MATH PERFORMANCEBY GRADE LEVEL FY2003-FY2007
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MSA READING PERFORMANCEBY GRADE LEVEL FY2003-FY2007
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MSA MATH PERFORMANCEBY GRADE LEVEL FY2003-FY2007
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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT – ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOLS
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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT – HIGH SCHOOLS
• Bowie• Frederick Douglass• Gwynn Park• Laurel• Potomac• Suitland• Surrattsville
SEVEN HIGH SCHOOLS exited School Improvement status last school year:
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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT – HIGH SCHOOLS
SIX HIGH SCHOOLS are set to exit improvement status this school year:
• Crossland• Forestville Military Academy• Friendly• Oxon Hill• Parkdale• Northwestern
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SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION 2003 - 2007
• Northview ES (2007)• Rosa L. Parks ES
(2006) • Dr. Henry A. Wise, Jr.
HS (2006)• Suitland ES (2005)
• William W. Hall ES (2005)
• Port Towns ES (2004)• Panorama ES (2004)• Samuel P. Massie ES
(2003)
Eight New Schools BUILT and OPENED Since 2003:
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CURRENT CONSTRUCTION
Schools:• Adelphi ES Renovation• Laurel-Beltsville ES (Opens August 2008)
Additions:• DuVal HS Addition & Music Wing• Parkdale HS Addition• Potomac HS Addition
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FUTURE CONSTRUCTION
• Greenbelt MS Renovation/Replacement• Laurel HS Auditorium/Addition• Oxon Hill HS New/Replacement• Fairmont Heights HS New/Replacement• Bowie Area HS• Fairwood ES• Clinton Area ES• Doswell E. Brooks ES
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TEACHER DEVELOPMENT
• Most applicants (161) for National Board Certification in State of Maryland this year
• 63 National Board Certified Teachers • 87% of PGCPS teachers fully certified• 92% of teachers working in Title I schools
are fully certified• 71% of all core academic classes are
taught by “Highly Qualified” teachers• 79% of classes in Title I schools are taught
by “Highly Qualified” teachers
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OUR DIVERSE COMMUNITY
SY2006-2007 Student Demographic Data• Native American 0.47%, Asian 2.94%• African American 75.78%, Caucasian 5.54%• Hispanic 15.27%• Speakers of Other Languages 8.46%• 20,524 international students, representing
140 countries and speaking 140 different languages at home
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AP ENROLLMENT AND TESTING
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AP ENROLLMENT AND TESTING
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SAT PARTICIPATION 2006-07
• PGCPS saw an additional 565 students take the SAT in 2007 as compared to 2006
• 12.6% INCREASE in in PGCPS compared to a 7.3% increase statewide
Test-Takers 2006 2007 % Change
PGCPS 4,473 5,038 +12.6%
Maryland 34,795 37,349 +7.3%
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COLLEGE SUMMIT
• College Summit is currently offered in SIX PGCPS HIGH SCHOOLS including:• Charles Herbert Flowers• Crossland• DuVal• Laurel• Oxon Hill• Suitland
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SCHOLARSHIPS RECEIVED BY CLASS OF 2007
TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SY2006-07: $84,327,539.00Sources: Department of Student Services Scholarship information – Updated July 2007
Bladensburg (345 seniors) $293,503 Bowie (650 seniors) $2,879,483 Central (191 seniors) $1,121,340 Charles H. Flowers (529 seniors) $9,027,512 Crossland (335 seniors) $3,826,480 Duval (231 seniors) $2,866,310
Eleanor Roosevelt (633 seniors) $26,638,237 Fairmont Heights (160 seniors) $1,009,460 Forestville (171 seniors) $2,060,300Frederick Douglass (392 seniors) $883,093
Friendly (340 seniors) $1,069,664 Gwynn Park (313 seniors $2,765,691 High Point (420 seniors) $2,000,000 Largo (436 seniors) $1,344,041 Laurel (388 seniors) $4,014,996 Northwestern (435 seniors) $2,133,668 Oxon Hill (424 seniors) $5,000,000 Parkdale (377 seniors) $2,610,450 Potomac (237 seniors) $2,494,500 Suitland (493 seniors) $9,598,031Surrattsville (307 seniors) $690,780
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MIDDLE SCHOOL INITIATIVES
• Every MIDDLE SCHOOL began offering three rigorous, new programs this year• America’s Choice• Advancement Via Individual
Determination (AVID)• Middle Years - International
Baccalaureate
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AMERICA’S CHOICE
• 11 PGCPS MIDDLE SCHOOLS began full implementation of America’s Choice this school year including:
Benjamin Stoddert G. Gardner Shugart
Thurgood Marshall
G. James Gholson Thomas Johnson William Wirt
Andrew Jackson Drew Freeman Kettering
Buck Lodge Nicholas Orem
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ADVANCEMENT VIA INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION (AVID)
• NINE PGCPS middle schools began AVID programs this year:
Oxon Hill Kenmoor Ernest Everett Just
Benjamin Tasker Eugene Burroughs Gwynn Park
Samuel Ogle Stephan Decatur Martin Luther King, Jr.
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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAURATE (IB)
• The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program is a rigorous, two-year course of study for high school juniors and seniors
• Completion of the IB Diploma is comparable to the first year of college
• FOUR PGCPS HIGH SCHOOLS currently have the IB program including Central, Laurel, Suitland, and Parkdale
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IB MIDDLE YEARS PROGRAM
• The International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program (MYP) is designed for students aged 11 to 16.
• Students in the Middle Years Program study eight subject groups and view these subjects through multiple lenses
Isaac Gourdine MS Greenbelt MS James Madison MS
Charles Carroll MS Dwight D. Eisenhower MS
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PRE-KINDERGARTEN
• PGCPS expanded its PRE-K program by an ADDITIONAL 91 classes this year
• PGCPS is responsible for opening 321 Pre-K classrooms in the past five years
• The number of students entering kindergarten fully prepared has increased by 23% according to the State’s school readiness report
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PARENT INVOLVEMENT
• EVERY SCHOOL has a Parent Liaison and Parent Resource Center
• PGCPS hired 107 new Pupil Personnel Workers (PPWs) and 221 Parent Liaisons
• These professionals join with other support personnel to coordinate services for students, families, and schools
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STUDENT SERVICES HIGHLIGHTS
• This School Year…• Pupil Personnel Workers will work with
parents and community organizations to increase student attendance by 5% annually and increase the on-time graduation rate of all students
• 80% of parents and children will complete an annual Individual Learning Plan with their school counselor to support student development and progress toward goals
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LITTER FREE SCHOOLS
• PGCPS has Litter Free Schools partnership with Keep Prince George’s County Beautiful and ABITIBI Consolidated, Inc.
• This school year, all PGCPS elementary schools and administration buildings will begin a clean paper recycling program
• Middle and high schools will be litter free by the end of the 2008-09 school year
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CHALLENGES AHEAD
• Fiscal Resources• State deficit approximately $1.7 billion• Economy Slowing• Budget Cuts Looming
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CHALLENGES AHEAD
• Recruitment and Retention of Teachers• Maryland colleges and universities
graduate 2,500 teachers annually• PGCPS hires half that total each year• Critical national shortages in Special
Education, Math and Science• Maintaining Initiatives
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Thank you for joining us…
Prince George’s County Board of EducationR. Owen Johnson, Jr., Chair
Verjeana M. Jacobs, Esq., Vice ChairDonna Hathaway Beck
Pat J. FletcherHeather Iliff
Rosalind A. JohnsonLinda Thornton Thomas
Amber P. WallerRon L. Watson, Jr., Ph.D.
Haywood L. Perry, III, Student Member John E. Deasy, Superintendent of Schools,
Secretary/Treasurer