Title: Granville County Schools Oxford, North Carolina
1Granville County SchoolsOxford, North Carolina
- Our Mission
- Granville County Schools will prepare our
students today for a successful tomorrow. In
doing so, we will cultivate the desire for
lifelong learning in each student. To achieve
this mission, we will continually strive to
improve our educational services and to meet the
community standards for quality.
- Our Vision
- EVERY Actively Learning
- STUDENT Accepting Others
- Achieving
- EVERY Leading
- STAFF Learning
- MEMBER Loving Children
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- EVERY Invited
- PARENT AND Invested
- COMMUNITY Involved
- MEMBER
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2Progress for All Children A Story of Long-Term
Commitment
- Leonard Peace
- School Board Chair
- Jodi Anderson
- Director of Accountability Services
- Neill McDonald
- Assistant Superintendent
- Lynn Swann
- Director of Elem. Education/Title I
- Tom Williams
- Superintendent
GRANVILLE COUNTY SCHOOLS www.gcs.k12.nc.us
3Granville County
- Largely rural community of 48,000 citizens
- Planned infrastructure may accelerate growth
- Largest employers are industries, the school
district, and State institutions
Granville County Schools
- 8,300 students
- 5 Hispanic, 45 Black, 50 White
- 42 Free/Reduced Lunch
- 14 schools and an alternative learning program
- Designated as a NC Low-Wealth School District
4Our Successes
GRANVILLE COUNTY SCHOOLS
- Improvement in student attendance
- Successful transition for students into
- university setting
- Impact of early childhood education
Our Areas of Continued Focus
- Increasing the number of students who complete a
- high school program of study
- Recruiting and retaining high performing
educators - Using data to track effectiveness over time
5Black/White Performance Gap - State Testing
Program
6Black/White Performance Gap- State High School
Testing Program
7Black Student Performance-State Math Tests
Proficiency Rates
8Black Student Performance- State High School
TestsProficiency Rates
9Black Student Performance-SAT Results
10Board and Superintendent Relationship
- A personal reflection - 1988 - 2002
- It always begins in the interview process
- Whose mission and vision is it anyway?
- Communication and being in the loop
- Addressing individual and group issues
11In the Beginning...
- The application process set the tone
- The interview questions reaffirmed the commitment
to Progress for All Children - The Board Meeting and Performance Review keeps it
alive
12Policy Drives Practice
- Higher Promotion Standards
- Elimination of Exam Exemptions
- Higher Attendance Standards
13Key Ingredients to Progress for ALL Children
- Early Intervention
- Parental Involvement
- Shared Accountability
- Aligned Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment
- Data-Driven Decision Making
- Focused Staff Development
14Early Intervention Programs
- Pre-K Classes
- Project Family Read
- Kinder-Camp
- Reading Recovery
- Literacy Groups
15Elementary Highlights
- North Carolina Standard Course of Study
- Math Pacing Guides
- Quarterly Student Assessments (K-8)
- Targets for Student Performance
- Communicating Student Progress
16Middle School Highlights
- Accelerated high school Algebra I and Geometry
courses - Team planning time
- Thinking Maps Implementation
- Principal-Student Conferences
- Alternative Learning Program focusing on
accelerated academic instruction
17High School Strategies
- Higher Expectations
- Course Selection - 4 Year Plan
- Student Planner
- Intervention Strategies
- Parent Communication
18SAT Preparation
- SAT Coordinator
- Guidance
- Test Taking Skills
- Timed Reading
- Daily Mini-Lessons
- Commercial Programs
19Closing Thoughts for You
- Relationships
- Mission and Vision Alignment
- Processes
- Monitoring Results
GRANVILLE COUNTY SCHOOLS www.gcs.k12.nc.us