We Treasure Learning at Ruth Clark
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We Treasure Learning at Ruth Clark
Student DemographicsData Analysis and School Improvement
Haysville USD 261 Motto: Caring, effective learning for all.
Mission Statement: The mission of the Haysville Public Schools is to advance learning for all through the relentless pursuit of excellence.
Ruth Clark Elementary School: The mission of Ruth Clark is to prepare students to embrace learning, overcome adversities, and become life-long learners.
Ruth Clark Jaguar PRIDE PledgeAs a Ruth Clark student, I pledge to be respectful, responsible, and real. I will do my best at all times, wherever I go, to show Jaguar PRIDE.
PreparationRespectIntegrityDisciplineExcellence
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2010-2011 Student Gender
2010-2011 Socio-Economic Status
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Ruth Clark Student Data Percentage of Low SES StudentsPe
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2010-2011 Building Diversity
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Ruth Clark ELL Students
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School Goal: Preparing students to embrace learning, overcome adversities, and become life-long learners. Action Plan: Ruth Clark’s plan to reach this goal includes modeling and teaching the expectations and addressing the student needs in the following four areas; academics, communication, wellness and positive behaviors.
Ruth Clark Concept Map
Academics• Standards-driven instruction• High expectations for all• Provide positive support
Communication• PTO parental involvement• Site Council• Focused PLC’s (data driven)• All call
Positive Behaviors• Established consistent routines and
procedures1. HALLS2. GYM3. BREAK4. CAFÉ5. BUS
• Rewards and Recognition for accomplishments• Relationships
Wellness• Organized walking program• Nutrition – Healthy Lifestyle
Kansas Math Assessment% Performing Proficient or Above
Year Ruth Clark State AYP Target
2007 91.0 84.4 67.2 2008 93.8 86.2 71.9 2009 94.2 86.3 76.6 2010 94.3 83.6 82.3 2011 94.2 85.5 86.7
2014 NCLB Target 100%
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Ruth Clark Math State Assessment Scores
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Ruth Clark Student Data2011 Kansas Math AssessmentStudents Proficient or Above
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Summary of Target Area: Math• Scores have consistently improved for all
students • There is no gap between male/female scores• Low SES scores continue to improve and the
gap is closing• Data is continually monitored to address any
discrepancies between gender, socio-economics and student with disabilities subgroups
Kansas Reading Assessment% Performing Proficient or Above
Year Ruth Clark State AYP Target
2007 92.1 81.9 71.7 2008 95.9 83.6 75.8 2009 87.2 84.2 79.8 2010 94.3 86.2 83.7 2011 95.5 85.5 87.8
2014 NCLB Goal 100%
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Ruth Clark State Reading Scores
AYP TargetState ScoresRuth Clark Scores
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Ruth Clark 2011 Student Data Kansas Reading Assessment Students Scoring Proficient of Above
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Summary of Target Area : Reading
• Scores continue to improve for all students
• No discrepancy between gender on the assessment
• Gap between socio-economically disadvantaged is closing
• Continue monitoring for discrepancies between gender, ELL, SES and SpEd subgroups
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State Science Assessment
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Our scores dipped in science We attribute that quite honestly to our focus on reading and math. We are hoping to gain instructional time this year by addressing some of these standards through our Literacy First centers.