Title: Huron Academy Character, Integrity, Academic Excellence
1Huron AcademyCharacter, Integrity, Academic
Excellence
- ANNUAL EDUCATION REPORT
- 2006-2007
A C.S. Partners Academy
R. Filippi, Principal M. Talbot, Assistant
Principal
2HURON ACADEMY
- Our Mission
- To be a leader in Elementary School academic
excellence, while developing the character of
young children. - The school seeks to lead public charter
elementary schools in Michigan, and traditional
public elementary schools in Macomb County, in
academic excellence, as measured on state and
national tests. - The school seeks to promote the development of
character in young children as measured by a safe
and orderly environment where all children are
accepted and can learn.
- Our Goals
- Lead all Macomb County elementary schools on MEAP
scores - Lead all Ferris State University charter schools
on MEAP scores - Lead all Michigan public charter schools on MEAP
scores - The average score on the Performance Series Test
for Huron Academy on a grade by grade basis will
be above the 50th percentile for all Michigan
schools taking the test.
3Academy Statistics
- Year Opened 1999
- 2006-2007 Enrollment 484
- Location of Academy
- 11401 Metropolitan Parkway
- Sterling Heights, MI 48312
- Telephone Number (586) 446-9170
- Fax Number (586) 446-9173
- Intermediate School District Macomb I.S.D.
- Student Retention Rate 91 (350 of a 385
possible students from February re-enrollment)
4Pupil Teacher Ratio
- 2006-2007 161
- Parent Teacher Conferences
- 2006-2007 100
- Education Yes School Report Card Grade
- K-8th Grade B
- Students With Disabilities
- 73 Students have active I.E.P.s
5Subjects Taught
- The following subjects were taught during the
2006-2007 academic year - -Reading -Social
Studies - -Spelling -Music
- -Science
-Writing - -Physical Education -Mathematics
- -English -Art
- -Phonics
-Computer Technology - -Proud to be Polite -Spanish
- -Character Values Ethics
6Scantron Performance Tests
- The Scantron Performance Series is a web-based
computer-adaptive diagnostic test that's
reliable, valid, and standards-based. Our staff
can use it to pinpoint proficiency levels
instantly, place students in the appropriate
programs, report progress, and predict
performance on high-stakes tests. - With Performance Series, students take
individualized tests. The online test adjusts
automatically to each student's ability level,
generating more difficult questions if the
student is answering correctly and easier ones if
the student is answering incorrectly. - Using Performance Series, individual teachers,
administrators, students, and parents all get the
test results they need. For example, the Student
Report shows individual student performance, so
classroom teachers get data to help them create
learning groups. The Summary Report shows average
performance data at the school level, so school
administrators can target curriculum areas in
need of help.
72006 2007 Scantron Performance Results for
Total Score 2nd - 6th Grade
82006 2007 Scantron Performance Results for
Total Score 7th-8th Grade
9Scantron Performance Test Notations
- Having completed our initial year with Scantron
and established baseline scores for reading and
mathematics we are pleased with the students
consistent progress in reading and will certainly
utilize the data and remediation abilities of the
program to assist students in both reading and
mathematics. The national No Child Left Behind
and Michigans Education Yes initiatives focus
on reading and mathematics and in both of these
areas our students will benefit from the use of
the Scantron diagnostic.
10Michigan Educational Assessment Program
- Michigan's MEAP tests are based on the Model Core
Curriculum Outcomes and the Content Standards
approved by the Michigan State Board of
Education. Huron has been administering the test
for five years and the following statistical
charts show the improvement trends.
11About the Report
- Long before the wide sweeping Federal legislation
known as No Child Left Behind mandated that
States establish assessment systems and
accountability plans Michigan had in place data
driven diagnostics to assess Michigan students
mastery of state established standards. For many
years now the Michigan Educational Assessment
Program has provided public schools with the data
necessary to evaluate student learning and
further assess the effectiveness of classroom
instruction. The purpose of this report is to
disseminate for our families and the community at
large the results of this years battery of
testing. As required by the Michigan Department
of Education we will report all disaggregate
populations as well as provide helpful
comparative data to fully understand the impact
of the data collected. We will use graphs,
charts and brief narrative in an attempt to make
the data meaningful and display the successes and
challenges that our students face in meeting
established state standards.
12 - Report Specifics
- Disaggregate Populations Whenever ten or more
of an effected population are identified at any
grade level it is necessary to provide
disaggregated data for those groups.
Disaggregate populations can include gender,
race, economic status, special needs students and
the like. Gender has been established annually
since Huron Academy began taking the MEAP for
every grade level while the other groups are
totally dependant on the population taking the
test. - School-wide Statistical Breakdown Data will be
broken down by individual grade level tests so
that each area of testing can be easily seen. A
brief narrative following each grade level will
assist in the graphic analysis. - Comparative Analysis To align with our school
mission and goals statement a number of
comparisons will be made comparing the results at
Huron Academy with other state and local
districts and schools. Specifically we will look
at local public school district results, other
public school academies in Macomb County and all
Ferris State authorized public school academies
within the state.
133rd Grade Reading MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
143rd Grade Writing MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
153rd Grade Math MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
163rd Grade Analysis
- Reading Despite a dramatic increase of 60 in
population the averages moved closer to state
norms. 51 of 62 students performed at or above
state standards. - Writing - Girls outperformed the boys by a wide
margin with 67 of all females tested meeting or
exceeding state standards. - Mathematics - 48 of 62 students met or exceeded
state standards for a percentage of 76. These
scores are above state averages.
174th Grade Reading MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
184th Grade Math MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
194th Grade Writing MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
204th Grade English Language Arts MEAP Percentages
for 2006-2007
214th Grade Analysis
- Reading 85 of the population met or exceeded
state standards this year in reading, this is
well above the state averages. Huron has been
consistently scoring above the state averages for
a number of years. - Writing - A 31 drop in enrollment translated to
slightly lower writing scores with 37 meeting or
exceeding the standards. Despite the lowered
score the 4th grade still achieved the 76
ranking for the total battery of English Language
testing. - Mathematics - 83 of the population are meeting
state standards or above this year in
mathematics, this is above the state averages.
225th Grade Reading MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
235th Grade Writing MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
245th Grade Math MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
255th Grade Science MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
265th Grade Analysis
- Reading 44 of 54 students all met or exceeded
state standards, an opening percentage of 81
proof positive that our reading programs at Huron
are working. - Writing - 30 of our students are meeting or
exceeding the standards. Despite the lowered
score our 5th grade students still achieved a 72
ranking for the total battery of English Language
testing. - Mathematics - 40 of 54 students met or exceeded
state standards for a percentage of 74, staying
consistent with previous years. These scores are
above state averages. There was also significant
movement from the lowest category to moderate
standing. - Science - 81 of the population are meeting
standards or scoring above this year in science,
this is consistent with state averages.
276th Grade Reading MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
286th Grade Writing MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
296th Grade Math MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
306th Grade Social Studies MEAP Percentages for
2006-2007
316th Grade Analysis
- Reading 39 of 46 students met or exceeded state
standards, or 85, directly in-line with previous
years results. With a 26 spike in population
this is a good trend to see. - Writing - 32 of 46 students all met or exceeded
state standards for a percentage of 70, a great
start for the first year of testing. These
scores are above state averages. - Mathematics - 27 of 45 students met or exceeded
state standards for a percentage of 58. These
scores are close to state averages, improvements
can be expected in this area. - Social Studies - 69 of all students taking the
test scored at or above state standards. This
our second year of exceeding the state mean
scores in this area.
327th Grade Reading MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
337th Grade Writing MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
347th Grade English Language Arts MEAP Percentages
for 2006-2007
357th Grade Math MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
367th Grade Analysis
- Reading With enrollment declining down to a low
of 17 students still showed a dramatic increase
this year to 76 of the population at or above
state standards. We are at the state mean for
this test. - Writing - Trends show that Huron students
continue to improve with 72 ranking for the
total battery of English Language testing. - Mathematics Huron showed an increase in our
students scores to 47 proficient. Combined with
the dramatic decrease of students identified in
the lowest quartile this is all very good news.
378th Grade Reading MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
388th Grade Writing MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
398th Grade Math MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
408th Grade Science MEAP Percentages for 2006-2007
418th Grade Analysis
- Reading With a 15 increase from last years
base line scores it is very pleasing to see our
8th grade students reach a level of 58
proficient. We are quickly approaching state
averages. - Writing - Overall 42 of our students scored at
or above the state standards on the entire
English Language battery which was an increase
from last year. - Mathematics - The amount of Huron students who
have met or exceeded state averages is at 21. - Science - Although the proficiency percentages
dropped this year the trend toward continued
decreases in our lowest scorers continued. For
three years now the population of students in the
lowest quartile has gotten smaller and smaller.
42Cross District Comparisonsfor 2006-07
- As a part of the school mission Huron Academy
seeks to lead traditional public elementary
schools in Macomb County, in academic excellence,
as measured on state and national tests. One of
our goals is to lead all Macomb County elementary
schools on MEAP scores. These comparisons help
us to gauge that progress.
43Cross District Comparisonsfor 3rd Grade in
2006-07
- In cross district comparisons Huron is
competitive in all areas of 3rd grade testing
with the exception of writing. Huron is slightly
behind all area district schools scores for 3rd
grade but is quickly approaching State averages
and will be working hard to reach our goal of
surpassing local district school scores.
44Cross District Comparisonsfor 4th Grade in
2006-07
- In cross district comparisons Huron is
competitive in all areas of 4th grade testing
with the exception of writing. Huron is slightly
behind most area district schools scores for 4th
grade but is ahead of Warren in reading
percentages. Huron students have surpassed the
State averages in all areas except writing and
will be working hard to reach our goal of
surpassing local district school scores.
45Cross District Comparisonsfor 5th Grade in
2006-07
- In cross district comparisons Huron is
competitive in all areas of 5th grade testing
with the exception of writing. Huron is slightly
behind all area district schools scores for 5th
grade but Huron students have surpassed the State
averages in Reading and Math and will be working
hard to reach our goal of surpassing local
district school scores.
46Cross District Comparisonsfor 6th Grade in
2006-07
- In cross district comparisons Huron is
competitive in all areas of 6th grade testing.
Huron is slightly behind most area district
schools scores for 6th grade but is ahead of
Warren in reading percentages. MEAP percentages
for 6th grade Writing, ELA and Math are quickly
approaching State averages and we will be working
hard to reach our goal of surpassing local
district school scores.
47Cross District Comparisonsfor 7th Grade in
2006-07
- In cross district comparisons Huron is
competitive in all areas of 7th grade testing
with the exception of writing and math. Huron is
slightly behind most area district schools scores
for 7th grade but leads Warren in ELA. Huron
students have surpassed the State averages in
Reading and ELA and will be working hard to reach
our goal of surpassing local district school
scores.
48Cross District Comparisonsfor 8th Grade in
2006-07
- In cross district comparisons, unlike all other
tested grades, Huron was not very competitive in
8th grade testing. Huron is behind all area
district schools scores for 8th grade but
continues to work hard to reach State averages.
49Macomb County Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 2006-07
- Another aspect of the school mission Huron
Academy seeks to lead public charter elementary
schools in Michigan in academic excellence, as
measured on state and national tests. One step
in that direction is to lead all Macomb County
Public School Academies on MEAP scores. These
comparisons help us to gauge how competitive we
are in the county.
50Macomb County Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 3rd Grade in 2006-07
- In countywide PSA comparisons for the 5 top
performing schools Huron is competitive in all
areas of 3rd grade testing. Huron is slightly
behind all top performing PSA scores for 3rd
grade reading, math and ELA but surpasses Merritt
and Conner Creek in writing.
51Macomb County Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 4th Grade in 2006-07
- In countywide PSA comparisons for the 5 top
performing schools Huron is competitive in all
areas of 4th grade testing. Huron leads Conner
Creek in writing, Conner Creek and Merritt in
reading and Conner Creek, Merritt and Prevail in
ELA scores. Certainly demonstrating that Huron
is moving closer to the goal of leading all
Macomb county public school academies.
52Macomb County Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 5th Grade in 2006-07
- In countywide PSA comparisons for the 5 top
performing schools Huron is competitive in all
areas of 5th grade testing except for writing.
Huron students are the top performing students in
the county in math for 5th grade and leads Conner
Creek in ELA, as well as Conner Creek and Merritt
in reading.
53Macomb County Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 6th Grade in 2006-07
- In countywide PSA comparisons for the 5 top
performing schools Huron is competitive in all
areas of 6th grade testing. Huron students are
the top performing students in the county in
reading for 6th grade students and leads Conner
Creek and Merritt Academy in ELA, writing and
math. Mt. Clemens Montessori did not have
students participate in 6th grade testing.
54Macomb County Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 7th Grade in 2006-07
- In countywide PSA comparisons for the 5 top
performing schools Huron is competitive in all
areas of 7th grade testing. Huron students lead
Conner Creek and Merritt Academy in ELA scores.
Huron tops Merritt in reading and tops Conner
Creek in math. Mt. Clemens Montessori did not
have students participate in 6th grade testing.
55Macomb County Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 8th Grade in 2006-07
- In countywide PSA comparisons for the 5 top
performing schools Huron is competitive in some
areas of 8th grade testing. Huron students lead
Merritt Academy in ELA, reading, writing and
math. Mt. Clemens Montessori and Prevail Academy
did not have students participate in 8th grade
testing.
56Ferris State University Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 2006-07
- Finally we want to document the performance of
Huron Academy students compared to other Ferris
State University Public School Academies, as
measured on state and national tests. One of our
goals is to lead all Ferris State University
charter schools on MEAP scores. The following
comparisons help us to gauge how competitive we
are across the state. -
57Ferris State University Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 3rd Grade in 2006-07
- In the results for Ferris State PSA comparisons
for the 5 top performing schools Huron is
competitive in all areas of 3rd grade testing.
Huron leads Marshall, Bridge and Creative Tech in
reading Bridge and Creative Tech in ELA Bridge,
Creative Tech and Conner Creek in writing and
Creative Tech in math MEAP percentages.
58Ferris State University Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 4th Grade in 2006-07
- In the results for Ferris State PSA comparisons
for the 5 top performing schools Huron is
competitive in all areas of 4th grade testing.
Huron leads Bridge and Conner Creek in reading
and ELA Bridge and Creative Tech in ELA Bridge,
Marshall, Creative Tech and Conner Creek in
writing and Creative Tech in math MEAP
percentages.
59Ferris State University Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 5th Grade in 2006-07
- In the results for Ferris State PSA comparisons
for the 5 top performing schools Huron is
competitive in all areas of 5th grade testing.
Huron leads Bridge, Creative Tech and Conner
Creek in reading, math and ELA as well as
Creative Tech in writing MEAP percentages for the
5th grade test.
60Ferris State University Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 6th Grade in 2006-07
- In the results for Ferris State PSA comparisons
for the 5 top performing schools Huron is
competitive in all areas of 6th grade testing.
Huron leads All Ferris State University schools
in reading, writing and ELA in math MEAP
percentages Huron leads Marshall. Creative
Technologies and Conner Creek. We are very close
to one of our 6th grade testing goals leading all
Ferris State school in MEAP test results.
61Ferris State University Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 7th Grade in 2006-07
- In the results for Ferris State PSA comparisons
for the 5 top performing schools Huron is
competitive in all areas of 7th grade testing.
Huron leads Bridge in reading Creative Tech in
ELA Bridge, Marshall in writing and Conner
Creek Academy in math MEAP percentages.
62Ferris State University Public School Academies
Comparisonsfor 8th Grade in 2006-07
- In the results for Ferris State PSA comparisons
for the 5 top performing schools Huron leads
Creative Tech in reading but falls behind the
other Ferris State schools in other MEAP
percentages. The performance of our 8th grade
students was well below those of our other grade
levels.
63School Improvement Process
- Huron Academy is proud to have been recognized
by the Michigan North Central Association of
Colleges and Schools as an accredited
institution. Huron has formed a committee of
teachers, parents, and the administration to
serve as the school improvement team to work on
the stated goals and continue the process for
North Central. - Core Curriculum
- All areas were reviewed by staff and
administration.
64Technology Plan
- Huron Academy has developed and continually
updates its Technology Plan to meet the needs of
our students. New technologies and applications
are being explored to ensure that our students
will have the technology instruction necessary to
complete in todays high tech world.
65Annual Parent Satisfaction Survey Results
- Parents of Huron Academy are given an
opportunity to share their opinions each year,
here are the results of that survey - It is important that Huron Academy have high
academic standards for ALL students? - Strongly Agree 73.8
- Agree 19.3
- Neither 0.7
- Disagree 2.1
- Strongly Disagree 4.1
- 2) It is important that Huron Academy promote
the development of strong character in children? - Strongly Agree 71.5
- Agree 21.5
- Neither 2.1
- Disagree 0.7
- Strongly Disagree 42
66 - 3) It is important that Huron Academy provide a
safe place for learning? - Strongly Agree 86.2
- Agree 9.7
- Neither 0
- Disagree 0
- Strongly Disagree 4.1
- 4) In your opinion which should have the highest
priority? - High Academic Standards 60.3
- Development of Character 14.5
- School Safety 25.2
- 5) Why did you choose Huron Academy?
- Curiculum 9.0
- Small Class Size 12.5
- Safety 1.4
- All of the above 69.4
- Other 7.6
67 - 6) What is the strength of Huron Academy?
- Strong Curriculum 17.1
- Positive Attitude of Staff 6.2
- Children come first 4.8
- Character Education 1.4
- Problem Solving 2.7
- Strong Parent Involvement 4.8
- All of the Above 61.0
- Other 2.1
- 7) What is the weakness of Huron Academy?
- These are the most common responses
- No Gym or Athletic Facility
- Small room sizes
- No Weaknesses
- Insufficient Playground Facility
- Parking Lot Issues
68 - 8) If you could change one thing to improve Huron
Academy what would it be? - More technology 16.9
- Science lab 28.9
- Foreign language 4.2
- Cleaner environment 2.1
- Improve Character Education Program 14.8
- More math emphasis 6.3
- Other 26.8
- (included a gym, instrumental music, after
school activities, bigger classrooms and library
and others) - 10) What goal would you like to see your child
accomplish in the next two years? - Improve test scores 14.6
- Improve reading ability 25.7
- Improve math ability 5.6
- Work at grade level 7.6
- Student organization 13.2
- Improve respect and responsibility 6.9
69Right to Know
- Huron Academy has made every effort to comply
with both the Michigan Education Yes initiative
and the federal No Child Left Behind legislation.
We wish to inform you that all parents have the
right to request to review the qualifications of
our teaching staff here at Huron Academy
70Academy Highlights
- 100 of our teaching staff at Huron Academy have
completed the requirements to be considered
Highly Qualified under the national No Child Left
Behind initiative. This was well ahead of the
timeline set by the legislation. - Ferris State University sited Huron Academy for
being one of the best run Academies under their
direction and awarded the school the Shining Star
Award for the fifth consecutive year. - Huron Academy is proud to be continually
recognized by the Michigan North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools as an
accredited institution.
71Academy Highlights (continued)
- Huron Academy continues its community outreach
efforts raising funds for a number of charitable
causes. This years noted fund raiser was its
Hoops for Heart effort where Huron students
raised nearly 2500 for the American Heart
Association. - Huron Academy is proud of the student test
scores. Our Scantron test results indicate that
our teachers are exceeding our expectations. The
baseline results are very promising and we look
forward to using all the program has to offer.