Title: Single School Plan for School Achievement
1Single School Planfor School Achievement
- Joe Nightingale School
- Orcutt Union School District
- Joe Dana, Principal
- May, 2002
2School Vision and Mission
- At Joe Nightingale School, all students learn and
all students belong. Our students, parents, and
staff are committed to working as a team to
promote academic excellence, physical and
emotional well-being, social and behavioral
development, and an appreciation of diversity. We
strive to instill in our students motivation and
excitement about their future!
3School Profile
- K-6 Elementary School
- 810 Students
- 41 Teachers
- Title I School
4School AccountabilityReport Card
- The Joe Nightingale School SARC may be viewed at
- http//orcutts1.sbceo.k12.ca.us/public/sarcs/Ntgsa
rc2.pdf
5Analysis of Current Educational Practice
Student Achievement of Standards
- Collaborative Planning
- School Goals
- Grade Level Academic Goals
- Individual Learning Goals
6Student Performance DataAPI
7Student Performance DataSTAR
8Student Performance DataSTAR
9Student Performance DataCELDT
10Student Performance DataLocal Measures
- Reading Comprehension
- 70.3 3-6 Graders Average or High on NWEA
- 47.5 1-2 Graders Passed Grade Level Test
11Student Performance DataLocal Measures
- Writing
- 19.7 1-6 Graders Proficient on Fall Title I
Writing Performance Assessment - 23 4th Graders Proficient or Better on STAR
Writing Assessment
12Student Performance DataLocal Measures
- Math Computation
- 70.9 3-6 Graders Average or High on the NWEA
Assessment - 63.6 1-2 Graders Passed Grade Level Assessment
13School Demographics
14School Demographics
15Student Groups Performing Below Standards
16School Goals for Improving Student Achievement
- Reading Comprehension- By Spring 2003, 75 of
students in grades 1-6 will perform at or above
grade level in reading comprehension, as measured
by grade level reading comprehension assessments
(grades 1-2) or Reading Comprehension subcategory
within the NWEA Reading Test (grades 3-6).
17School Goals for Improving Student Achievement
- Writing By Spring 2003, 35 of students in
grades 1-6 will have their writing scored as
proficient or above on the Title I Writing
Performance Assessment.
18School Goals for Improving Student Achievement
- Mathematics Computation By Spring 2003, 75 of
students in grades 1-6 will perform at or above
grade level in math computation, as measured by
grade-level math computation assessments (grades
1-2) or the Estimation and Computation
subcategory within the NWEA Mathematics Test
(grades 3-6).
19Joe Nightingale School Plan
Now the work begins to achieve our goals.