Title: By: Dr' Douglas L' Ragland Superintendent
1By Dr. Douglas L. Ragland Superintendent
MIDFIELD CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION State of the
System
2Education Ruler
- The Midfield Board of Education has adopted the
Alabama State Board of Educational Ruler which
states our commitment to the following - Safe and Disciplined Schools
- Highly Qualified Teachers
- Challenging Curricular
- Emerging Leaders
- Ultimate Goal All children will be
successful and become productive citizens in
society.
3Adequate Yearly Progress
- Adequate Yearly Progress is the highest level of
instructional achievement for state of Alabama
and was established in 2004. - This measures students success in SAT, ARMT for
grades 3-8 and AHSGE for grade 11 - Failure to achieve Adequate Yearly Progress
results in being placed in School Improvement,
offering Supplementary Services, and parents
right to transfer to another school in the
district that has achieved AYP if applicable. - Federal Funds are restricted up to 15 for SES,
and thus a district can lose its flexibility in
reference to funding for personnel if a school
continue to be in school improvement. - Last, but not least, if a school continues in
school improvement, the staff and principal can
be reassigned, eliminated, and or the state will
intervene and run the daily operations of the
school.
4Adequate Yearly Progress2005-06
- Midfield City School System- Met AYP
- Midfield Elementary- 13/13- 100
- Rutledge Middle -17/17- 100
- Midfield High-13/13-100
5Adequate Yearly Progress2006-07
- Midfield City School System- Met AYP
- Midfield Elementary- 13/13- 100 Met AYP
- Rutledge Middle -13/13- 100 Met AYP
- Midfield High School-17/17- 100 Met AYP
6Adequate Yearly Progress
- The Midfield City School System made Adequate
Yearly Progress for the third consecutive year by
accomplishing this feat in 2007. This standard
has only been in place for three years and thus
we have mastered the standard throughout its
existence.
7Adequate Yearly Progress2006-07
- The Midfield City School System was one of 5
systems in Jefferson County to make AYP with all
schools meeting 100 of all standards. - The Midfield City School System and all Midfield
City Schools are at the optimum level of AYP
meaning that there are no delay or school
improvement categories in our status of achieving
AYP. - Midfield High School had a Graduation rate of
90.91, and this is exceeds the standard of 90
that is required of all high schools according to
the Alabama requirement of the NCLB Act.
8Alabama Math and Science Initiative
- Midfield Elementary School holds the distinctive
honor of being named an Alabama Math and Science
Demonstration Site in 2007. - This award is unprecedented and equips our
students and teachers with top notch professional
development training in math and science as well
as a plethora of concrete resources available to
students and teachers that will enhance student
achievement immensely. - This award symbolizes excellence in professional
development and academic achievement .
9Alabama Connecting Classrooms Educators and
Students Statewide
- Midfield High School was one of 100 high schools
selected statewide to become an ACCESS Site. - Midfield High School will receive 85,000 in
state funds in October 2007, to implement this
Access Lab at Midfield High School. - This lab will have distance learning capabilities
and will afford our students the opportunities to
take courses not offered at our high school as
well as provide our staff to instruct others
statewide via our distance learning lab. - Professional development through distance
learning for staff will also be available. - The lab will be operational by November, 2007.
10Personnel
- Total Staffing 151 Employees
- Professional qualifications are as follows
- Bachelors Degree 41
- Masters Degree 36
- Educational Specialist Degree 8
- Earned Doctorate Degree 4
- Juris-Doctorate Degree1
- All instructional aides certified and highly
qualified for 2007-08. - 79 percent of teachers are highly qualified for
2007-08. - Professional Development is a high priority
- National Board Certified Teachers in every school
by 2007 - Recruitment plan will be created for Midfield
City Schools in November 2007.
11National Board Certification
- In the 2007-08 school year we are proud to note
that we have 3 teachers pursuing National Board
Certification. - National Board of Certification is the optimum
level of certification for a teacher and it is
truly an honor to be under consideration for and
to and achieve such an award. - Our goal is to have at least 1 teacher per grade
level to become Nationally Board Certified within
the next 2 years.
12National Board Certification
- Our goal is to have at least two teachers per
school for this school year to achieve National
Board Certification.
13 Contracted Personnel
- Security
- In School Suspension Teacher
- Alternative School Aide
- Job Coach
- Data Collector for Certified Personnel
- Alternative School Teacher
- Computer Technician
- Maintenance/Worker/Clean-up Crew
14Financial Objectives
- Will seek at least a 500,000 commitment from the
City of Midfield in addition to annual 210, 000
given to schools for advalorem tax. - If this is done a commitment will be made to give
schools discretionary monies to fund their
respective programs and operations. - Will request advalorem tax monies and interest to
be paid to district by February of each fiscal
year so that interest can be accrued while monies
are in our financial accounts. - Budget will reflect 4 months of operating funds.
- 345, 000 will be restored in 2008-09 budget
after removing unearned personnel units from
budget.
15Financial Success
- Student count for 2007-08 is 1,256 which is 71
students more than last year. - This will equate to more funding next year from
the state department of education. - Money will be placed in financial institutions
paying the highest interest rate and this will be
evaluated every year including this year. - Interest earned on 1 cents sales tax monies is
currently 4.65 which equates to approximately
54,000 per month.
16Finances
- Midfield City Schools has an operational expense
budget of approximately 1 month at 1.1 million
dollars.
17Finances
- 24.7 mills of property tax
- 1.4 million dollars generated from advalorem
taxes (County Regular, District Regular, District
Special) - District for 2008- 786,928.15
- 12.7 million in 1 cent sales tax revenue
- State Funding 58.76
- Local Funding 15.86
- Federal Funding 11.18
- Other 14.20
- Budget for 2007-08 12, 016, 929.00.
18Finances
- General Fund Account- 2.75
- 1cent sales money account-4.65
- Accounts Payable Account- 0
- Payroll Account-0
19Finances
- School Systems use of Funds according to 2005-06
report card - Instruction - 67.5
- Administration - 5.6
- Operational /Maintenance 9.7
- Debt Service 4.0
- Transportation 2.3
- Food Service 8.8
- Capital Outlay 1.0
- Other 1.1
20Finance Incentives
- State raises for personnel were made effective
July 1, 2006, by the Midfield City Board of
Education. - 12-July
- 10, 11-August
- 9- September
- Teachers receive 1000.00 over the state salary
matrix - Teachers in critical areas receive 2000.00
bonus upon hiring.
21Academics
- Midfield High has 35 of its students attending 4
year higher education institutions after
graduation. - Midfield High has approximately 45 of its
students attending the Alabama College System,
which consist of 2 year colleges. - Midfield High has approximately 5 of its
students attending the armed services. - Midfield High has approximately 10 of its
students going directly into the work force. - Midfield High has approximately 5 of its
students undecided as to what they will pursue
after graduation.
22 Advanced Placement Initiative Grant
- Midfield High School has applied for an Advance
Placement Initiative Grant to the Alabama State
Department of Education for implementation of
Advanced Placement Classes at Midfield High
School. - This grant will include funds for teacher
training as well as the resources needed to
implement the program. - We should receive notification regarding this
award by November 2007.
23Lawson State Community College Partnership
- Dual enrollment partnership with Lawson State
Community College in allowing students to take
courses in English and Math and receive credit
for them while in high school.
24Lawson State Community College Partnership
- Partnership with Lawson State in teaching
cosmetology and auto mechanics classes for our
students.
25Lawson State Community College Partnership
- Midfield City Schools work with Lawson State
Community College with the Gear-Up Program, which
is designed to enhance student achievement for
secondary students in regards to passing the
Alabama High School Graduation Exam, ACT, and
preparing students to be successful for college.
26UAB In-Service Partnership
- The UAB In-service Board allocates 8000 to
Midfield City Schools for professional
development for our teachers and administrators.
27Miles College Partnership
- We are currently working with Miles College
Representatives in coordinating opportunities for
our middle school and senior high school students
to participate in debate and oratorical contests
for the 2007-08 school year. - In partnership with Miles College, Teachers at
Rutledge Middle and Midfield High School will be
trained in the art of teaching and coaching
debate. - We will also be working with Miles College in
coordinating opportunities for our students to
participate in the Change Your World Poetry
Contest. - This is a contest that will give our children
exposure at the state and national levels.
28Scholarships
- Over 1.5 million in total scholarship monies for
the class of 2006 at Midfield High School. - Over 900,000 in total scholarship monies for the
class of 2007 at Midfield High School.
29Accreditation
- All schools in the Midfield City School System
are accredited by SACS CASI, the regional
accreditation agency for universities, colleges
and K-12 schools.
30Accreditation
- Rutledge Middle School and Midfield High School
are currently scheduled for their 5 year
SACS/CASI Review.
31Accreditation
- Midfield Elementary School will not be due for
their 5 year accreditation review until 2008-09.
32Accreditation
- Midfield City Schools will be eligible to apply
for District Accreditation which will be more
efficient, organized and inclusive by accrediting
all schools and the district simultaneously. - If we opt to go to this level of accreditation
then we will not have the school reviews
scheduled for the spring, but instead go through
the accreditation process as a district. - A decision on the District Accreditation matter
will be made by December 2007.
33Accreditation
- The benefits of accreditation for schools are as
follows - Provide educational standards at the level of
expectancy for success - Higher Education Institutions admission standards
are based on schools being accredited - Course work is transferable from school to school
- Community views an accredited institution as one
that is reputable, successful, and opportunistic
in providing the best educational preparation for
students in a safe and productive environment.
34Career Technical Education
- Business Industry Certification Committee from
the Alabama State Department of Education
certified the Midfield High School Technical
Education Program in the following areas - Business/Marketing Education
- Family and Consumer Science
- Automotive
35Career Technical Education
- Currently 3 of the Career Technical Programs at
Midfield High School are certified according to
Business Industry Standards. - The Career Technical Program at Midfield High
School received a grade of A on the Alabama
School Report Card.
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37Maintenance
- There are no substandard classrooms in the
Midfield City Schools and all physical plants are
maintained to ensure safety and a conducive
environment for learning.
38Professional Development
- Teachers, Administrators and support personnel
are encouraged and offered ongoing professional
development opportunities locally, statewide,
regionally, nationwide and internationally.
39Capital Improvements
- Five Year Capital Improvement Plan of
approximately 9 million dollars was approved in
September 2007. - Capital improvements scheduled to be done for
the 2007-08 year include air conditioning unit
replacements, roofs, classroom renovations,
flooring, fencing, lighting, parking, restrooms,
and athletic renovations. - All schools as well as the central office will
benefit from the 5 year plan. - Each schools capital needs have been
prioritized with Rutledge Middle School having
the most immediate needs.
40Capital Improvements
- The total costs for Midfield Elementary School in
the 5 year capital plan is 1.1 million. - The total costs for Rutledge Middle School in the
5 year capital plan is 3.12 million. - The total costs for Midfield High School in the 5
year capital plan is 4.8 million. - The total costs for the central office in the 5
year capital plan is 450, 000. - The total cost of the plan will be 9.4 million.
41Alabama Reading Initiative
- Midfield Elementary School is an ARI School and
Professional Learning Communities are emphasized
at this school. - Rutledge Middle School is an ARI School and
conducts all requirements and instructional
strategies necessary to be certified in this area.
42Comprehensive Review
- Our district has gone through the Alabama State
Department Comprehensive Review monitoring, which
consists of monitoring the following areas
Instruction, Finance, Professional Education
Personnel Evaluation, Federal Programs, Special
Education, Technology, Child Nutrition, Career
Technical Education, Transportation, Prevention
and Support Services. - We have submitted corrective action plans for
those areas where citations were received.
43Technology Competitive Grant
- We are working to secure funds for the Technology
Competitive grant via our system-wide technology
pan.
44E-Rate Grant
- We are pursuing more E-rate funding for the
district to enhance our technology in all areas. - E-rate funding potential is based on free and
reduced lunch statistics of the district as well
as your ability to match 17 of your potential
funding.
45Child Nutrition Improvements
- All managers and assistant managers have
successfully attained the nationally recognized
Serv-Safe Certification Requirement for Managers.
This certification requirement goes into effect
in 2010 for all managers. - Inspection scores for each school are as follows
Midfield Elementary-100, Rutledge Middle-100, and
Midfield High School 99. - Our child nutrition programs accounting and
coding procedures were used as a teaching example
at a state level presentation
46Child Nutrition Improvements
- We are in the bid process for placing a Cook and
Hold Oven at Midfield High School by the end of
November 2007. - This oven will allow more efficient use of just-
in- time procedures. - We are in the process of installing grease
interceptors at Midfield Elementary School and
Rutledge Middle School. - We are in the process of writing specifications
and bidding for new hoods with fire suppression
systems in the lunchrooms at Midfield High School
and Rutledge Middle School. This project will be
undertaken during the Summer of 2008.
47Child Nutrition Program
- Percentage of free and reduced lunch students
system-wide 71 - Percentage of free and reduced lunch per school
- Midfield Elementary - 75
- Rutledge Middle - 73
- Midfield High School 64
- Lunchroom participation per school
- Midfield Elementary- Breakfast-237, Lunch-400
- Rutledge Middle- Breakfast-174, Lunch-327
- Midfield High School- Breakfast 110, Lunch-358
48Community Service Awards Presented to Midfield
City Schools Students and Volunteers
- Education Volunteer Service Award- Shelby Banks,
PTO President at Midfield Elementary. - Student Community Service Award- Brandi Turner,
Student at Midfield High School.
49Academics/Extra Curricular
- Midfield City Schools Students will be exposed to
and successfully competed in the following
activities - Science Fair
- Math Tournament
- Oratorical Contests
- Poetry Contests
- Debate
- Future Business Leaders of America
- School Spelling Bee
- System Spelling Bee
- County Spelling Bee
- State Spelling Bee
- National Spelling Bee
- Statewide Band Competition
- Mid- South Regional Band Competition
- JROTC
- Partnerships with local businesses
50Academics/Extra- Curricular Goals
- Students scoring 26 or above on ACT
- 100Attendance Rate
- All schools meeting AYP
- Academic and National Merit Scholars
- 0 4 year dropout rate
- Every child passing all portions of the AHSGE
- Every child reading on grade level by grade 3
- Teaching the Whole Child in meeting his needs
academically, socially, physically, emotionally,
and through extra-curricular activities. - Foreign Languages offered at all schools (ACCESS)
- Advanced and AP Classes offered at the Middle and
High Schools - Football, Basketball, Band, and Cheerleading
offered at the middle school in addition to the
high school. - Community Partnerships at all schools and the
central office - Strategic Planning-curriculum, capital
improvements, personnel, community involvement,
finance, student services - World class school district-local, state,
national international academic and
extra-curricular accomplishments - Advanced Technology in the classrooms
- All teachers Nationally Board Certified
51Spelling Bee
- The school spelling bees championships for
Midfield Elementary School will be held on
October 27, 2007. - The school spelling bee championship for Rutledge
Middle School will be held on October 30, 2007. - The system spelling bee championship for Midfield
City Schools will be on November 16, 2007.
52 Spelling Bee Continued
- The Alabama Spelling Bee will be conducted on
March 8, 2008. - In order to qualify for the state spelling bee we
must win the Jefferson County Spelling Bee which
will be conducted in February 2008. - The Winner of the Alabama State Spelling Bee will
represent the state in Washington D.C. in May
2008. In addition to this spelling bee being
nationally televised on ABC, and ESPN, the
enhancement of spelling, vocabulary,
self-discipline and confidence skills, the
champion will win over 13,000 dollars in cash and
prizes. - Our goal is simple We will work diligently to
not only reach but to win the county, state and
national spelling bees on a consistent basis.
53Dr. Douglas L. Raglands Goals for Midfield City
Schools
- All students reading on or above grade level
- All students successfully passing all parts of
the AHSGE. - All students scoring at proficient levels on SAT
10, ARMT, and Alabama Direct Writing Assessments. - Reduction in dropout rate to equal 0 by 2008
- Students attaining national merit scholarships,
academic all American scholarships, athletic
scholarships. - Students scoring at least 26 or above on ACT.
- Advanced academic curriculum offered in grades
k-12 such as gifted education and foreign
languages. - 100 parental involvement
- Dual enrollment with higher education
54Midfield Model for Violence Prevention
- We are currently working with Futures
Incorporated in an effort to implement a National
Violence Prevention Model in our schools foe the
2007-08 school year. - This model will be implemented with 7th, 8th 9th,
and 10th grade students with the purpose being to
eliminate potential violence in schools and
developing a culture of self discipline, respect,
non-violence and success in our schools. - Teachers and students will be trained on this
model and it will provide us opportunities to get
national recognition for success in this area and
network with national celebrities in the
implementation process.
55Dr. Douglas L. Raglands Goals Continued
- 99-100 attendance
- Meeting the needs of the whole child
academically, socially, physically, and via
extra-curricular events - Local, state, regional, and national
championships in debate, forensics, oratorical,
spelling bee, math, geography bee , band and
science, competitions to name a few. - High percentage of students entering higher
education. - High expectations and the belief that every child
can learn and behave.
56Professional Development
- Over half of teachers and administrators in the
district with advanced degrees. - We are subscribers to Council for Leadership in
Alabama Leadership Institute, which provides
professional development for teachers and
administrators.
57Parental Involvement
- Successful Teacher-Parent Get Acquainted Nights
at Rutledge Middle School in August 2007. There
were 143 parents in attendance. - Successful PTO Open House at Midfield Elementary
School in September 2007. There were 192 parents
in attendance. - Successful PTO Open House at Midfield High School
in September 2007. There were 78 parents in
attendance.
58Statewide Parenting Month
- October is statewide parenting month.
- On October 4, 2007, Rutledge Middle School had a
very successful parent summit. There were 120
parents in attendance.
59Technology
- Enhancement of Midfield City Schools website at
(www.midfield.k12.al.us) - Current financial data available at
(www.midfield.k12.al.us).
60Technology
- STI-Home Plus Classroom assignments, progress
reports, tardies, discipline, attendance. Parent
teacher conversation online, etc.
61Technology
- All school websites fully complete and updated
weekly - Central Office Website completed and consists of
Superintendents biographical sketch, resume,
message for district, teacher institute
powerpoint, Financial report, policy manual,
strategic planning document, board minutes,
regularly scheduled board meeting dates, board
members names and pictures, directory of staff,
staff member job titles, pictures, and
portfolios, salary schedules, staff meeting
dates, pictures of school-wide and community
events with the superintendent, and the like.
62Technology
- Computers per classroom at each school
- Midfield Elementary-K2, Grades 1 and 22-4,
Grades 3 and 44 - Rutledge Middle-3 per classroom
- Midfield High-12 stations in Library, ACCESS
Grant.
63Technology
- Computer Labs at each school in the district
- Midfield Elementary- 1 lab with 25 computers
- Rutledge Middle- 5th and 6th-25, 7th and 8th-25
- Midfield High School- Business Tech
Essentials-40, Writing Lab-20 and ACCESS Lab.
64Highly Qualified Personnel
- The Midfield City School System has 79 of its
teachers highly qualified and certified in their
respective fields and 100 of teacher aides
highly qualified according to No Child Left
Behind and state requirements.
65 Comprehensive Monitoring
- Successful Alabama State Department Comprehensive
Review conducted in 2006-07 in the following
areas Instruction, Finance, Professional
Education Personnel Evaluation, Federal Programs,
Special Education, Technology, Child Nutrition,
Career Technical Education, Transportation,
Prevention and Support Services. - We have submitted corrective action plans for
areas of improvement.
66Organizational Chart
- Reorganizing the district for fiscal and academic
accountability will be in place by March 2008.
67Summary of Challenges and Accomplishments
- Made AYP for the 3rd consecutive year
- Reorganization of district for fiscal and
academic accountability in progress - Over 550,000 awarded to district in grants
including 21ST Century, Comprehensive School
Reform, Career Tech Program Improvement over the
last 3 years - 85,000 awarded to district in technology for
ACCESS - Approximately 40,000 awarded to the district in
E-rate - AMSTI Demonstration Site
- ARI/PLC School Site
- Midfield High School has applied for an Advance
Placement Initiative Grant on October, 2007, by
the Alabama State Department of Education
following areas - English (Advanced Placement English, Literature
and Comprehension) - Math (Advanced Placement Calculus)
- Social Studies (Advanced Placement U.S. History)
- Midfield City Schools have 79 of teachers
deemed Highly Qualified according to state
standards of No Child Left Behind Act - Three teachers are pursuing National Board
Certification during 2007-08 school year - Successful Comprehensive Review conducted by the
Alabama State Department of Education - First-ever state championship in Girls Basketball.
68Summary of Challenges and Accomplishments
- School System met AYP Status every year since its
inception - All schools accredited by SACS/CASI
- 100 of career tech programs are Business
Industry Certified - Midfield High School has 35 of its students
attending 4 year higher education institutions - Midfield High School has 45 of its graduates
attending the Alabama College System, which
consist of 2 year colleges. - Over 1.5 million in scholarship monies awarded
to Midfield City High School Seniors from 2006-07 - 1.1 million surplus
- At least 1 months operating expenses in the
amount of 1.1 million.
69Summary of Challenges and Accomplishments
- Increased Community and Faith Based Involvement
- Aggressive Recruiting Plan for Personnel
- Development of Consistent Code of Conduct in
holding students and parents accountable - Assessment and development of policies that are
legal, fair and consistent for students and
employees - Enhancement of Midfield City Schools Website
- Instructional partnerships for students and
teachers at Lawson State Community College, Miles
College and the UAB In-service Board - Midfield Elementary School received 6,666.00,
2000.00-2006-07 - Rutledge Middle School received 6,666.00 in
legislative monies 2006-07 - Midfield High School received 13, 500.00, and
6,666.00 2006-07 - Legislative donations to school district- 37,
000 2006-07.
70Summary of Challenges and Accomplishments
- No substandard classrooms
- Updated Transportation Fleet and great safety
rate - Monies spent for capital improvements for 2007
total 183,693.52 - Over 455,103.63 spent in building improvements
from 2005-07. - Increased enrollment.
71Basketball Championship
- MIDFIELD HIGH SCHOOL LADY PATRIOTS- 2007 ALABAMA
STATE CLASS 4A HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS.
72School Report Card
- Attendance- 96 (2005-06)
- Spending per pupil-7, 417.71 B-(2004-05)
- Business Industry Certification- 100 A
- Mills Equivalent-63.84-(24.7 mills for schools).
73Midfield City Schools Mission Statement
- In Midfield City Schools we plan to have a world
class school system by educating every child
fully, serving every stakeholder immensely, and
consequently ensuring the optimal success of our
children, parents, and community at large. We
will be known as Midfield City Schools Tradition
of Excellence and Pathway to Success, thus
leaving no child, no parent, and no community
behind!!! Remember, Together Everyone
Accomplishes More (TEAM).
74Conclusion
- Coming together is the beginning
- Working together is progress
- Staying together is success.