Title: Hempstead Public Schools
1Hempstead Public Schools
- BELIEVE AND ACHIEVE
- MOVING FORWARD IN THE HEMPSTEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT
2Our vision is to accelerate and sustain academic
progress through the following
- Strong, consistent, educational leaders
- High Expectations for Student Achievement
- Safe Learning Environments
- Uniformed Curriculum, Benchmarks and Assessments
- Data-Driven Decision Making
- System of Fiscal Accountability
- Focus on Literacy and Numeracy
- Competent, Highly Qualified Staff
- Cultural diversity celebrated
3- Our strategy is to work with Board members,
administrators, teachers, teaching assistants,
clerical and custodial staff, parents and
community to - Restructure, restore, and revitalize our schools
and school system to focus on our theme Believe
and Achieve.
4MEETING AND EXCEEDING STANDARDS
- Franklin School recognized as a United States
Education Department Blue Ribbon School - Ludlum School achieved New York State Education
Department recognition as a 2003 Regents Award of
Distinction - Franklin, Fulton, Jackson Main, Ludlum, Rhodes
recognized by the state education department for
significant increases in math performance on 4th
grade assessment - Franklin School recipient of Pathfinder Award
from Business Council of New York State
5MEETING AND EXCEEDING STANDARDS
- A.B.G.Schultz Middle School recognized by the
State Education Department for significant
increase in math performance on 8th grade
assessment - 98 of 8th grade students who took the 10th grade
Course A math regents passed - 85 of 8th grade students who took the 9th grade
Earth Science regents passed - Hempstead High School preparing for Middle States
Accreditation after 20 years - Dr. Nathaniel Clay, Superintendent, honored by
the National Congressional Black Caucus for
Excellence in Leadership in Educational Technology
6MEETING AND EXCEEDING STANDARDS
- Dianne Brown, Deputy Superintendent, participant
in Oxford Round Table, Oxford University - Sandra Ashby, Principal, recipient of Excellence
in Education award by Key Women - Jean Bligen, Assistant Principal, recipient of
Distinguished Educator award by Key Women - Denise Cotton, recipient of Community Trailblazer
by the School Library Media Association
7MEETING AND EXCEEDING STANDARDS
- Florence Galloway, Principal, recipient of
Excellence in Education Award by Key Women - John Moore, Principal, recipient of Educator of
the Year for After School Programs by the
Coalition for After School Funding - Elyse Amos, teacher at Rhodes School, recipient
of Teacher of Excellence Award, New York State
Reading Council
8INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM AND DISTRICT INITIATIVES
- Comprehensive School Improvement Plans
- Reading teachers employed to assist the delayed
reader - School monitoring implemented to observe the
quality of teaching and learning - District-wide facilities committee appointed by
Board of Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Universal Pre-Kindergarten
- All Day Kindergarten
- Early Literacy Profile
- Open Court Reading Program
- Word Start
- New Playgrounds
- Uniformed Pacing Guides in English Language Arts,
math, science and social studies - Uniformed testing
- Utilization of local assessment TONYSS (Test of
New York State Standards) - Balanced Literacy
- Mathematics framework
9INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM AND DISTRICT STRATEGIES
- Renovated science classrooms at the high school
to meet regents standards - Saturday Academies
- New high school track and football field
- Registration procedures revised
- Fiscal integrity and accountability 2003-04
budget increased 4 one of the lowest in Nassau
County - 2.5 million dollar reserve for tax reduction
- 1,350,000 dollar reserve for compensated absences
- 1,950,000 dollar unreserved fund balance
10INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM AND DISTRICT STRATEGIES
- Partnerships and community support Operation
Get Ahead, Hempstead Police Department-Community
Resource Officers and GREAT program, Rising Star,
COMET and STAR with the Institute for Student
Achievement, Nassau County Bar Association, Boys
and Girls Club, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, HOSTS - Alternative High School . . CARE and Twilight
Programs - Professional development and staff training
11TECHNOLOGY
- Two computers in every classroom
- New management system for attendance, report
cards, registration and records - Portable laptop labs in the middle school and
high school - Media Centers automated
- New Website http//www.HempsteadSchools.org
12PLANS FOR THE FUTURE, BY JUNE 2007
- Graduation rate increased by 50
- All schools accredited by Middle States
- 90 of students meeting Annual Yearly Progress
(AYP) - Two new schools and all other buildings renovated
- Class size reduction
- Overcrowded conditions eliminated
- Elimination of all portables
- Improved attendance rate in high school
- Evaluation of all school programs
13PLANS FOR THE FUTURE, BY JUNE 2007
- Beacon Schools initiative for after school
programs and activities with community based
organizations to provide a comprehensive program
for children, their parents and community
residents - Policy Revision Code of Conduct, Attendance,
School Based Planning, Professional Development
and Professional Evaluation - Hempstead School District Standards a system of
non-negotiables - Pride and perception of school system for school
community
14PLANS FOR THE FUTURE, BY JUNE 2007
- Collective wisdom embraced, supported and
utilized to sustain progress - An atmosphere created in which there is a focus
on culture and ethics - A formidable momentum built for sustaining
academic achievement which includes all
stakeholders
15- We are building a school system for future
generationsone brick at a timeone child at a
timeour legacy and belief in quality education
for the children of Hempstead.
16- Join us in our next phase
- BOND REFERENDUM VOTE
- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2003
- 700 A.M. TO 900 P.M.
- A.B.G. SCHULTZ MIDDLE SCHOOL