School Improvement

Honaker Elementary/Middle School

Planning Team

2021-2022

Jennifer Eaton, Principal

Dr. Kimberly Hooker, Central Office

Brett Newberry, Discipline/Attendance 

Heather Keen and Ashley Lester, Parent Involvement

Janice Barton, Steering Committee

Becky Cook, Pre-K

Tammy Rose, Kindergarten

Charlotte Hess, First Grade

Jeanene Compton, Second Grade

Tamar Bush, Third Grade

Melissa Stinson, Fourth Grade

Cyndi Whited, Fifth Grade

Carrie Cook, Language Arts (6th and 7th Grade)

Rita McFaddin, Math and Science (6th and 7th Grade)

Tony Bailey, History (6th and 7th Grade) 

Jamie Ball, Community


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Russell County Public Schools

School Improvement Plan Reporting Form

  Honaker Elementary School

2021-2022

Grade Levels Served:  Pre-K - 7

 

ACADEMIC GOALS:

English Goal 

All students will perform at passing or above on all state SOL’s and will increase performance by 5% or more on all of the federally mandated subgroup areas in grades Pre-K-7 by the end of the 2016-2017 school year.

Strategies for Reading

Pre-K-1 Reading: All students will read at/or above grade level by the end of the 2016-2017 school year. All students will perform at 88% or above on all SOL skill areas by the end of the 2016-2017 school year.

Measures: As demonstrated by meeting all benchmarks on the PAL’s skills assessment; By scoring 88% or above on the Pre or Posttest textbook assessments.

Grade 2 Reading: All students will read at/or above grade level by the end of the 2016-2017 school year. All students will perform at/or above passing on all their SOL reading skills by the end of the 2016-2017 school year.

Measures: Meet all PAL’s reading assessment benchmarks; By using the interactive achievement benchmark test results; the teacher percentile rankings and the student data results from the end of each nine weeks testing cycle; Remediation and improvement results for all students scoring below 70% on the nine-week benchmark tests for all skills; By scoring 70% or above on the Pre & Posttest textbook assessments.

 Grade 3-7 Reading: All students will improve their reading performance on all state SOL skill areas to passing or above by the end of the 2016-2017 school year.All students in the federal subgroup categories will increase their performance by five percent or more by the end of the 2016-2017 school year.

Measures: By using the interactive achievement benchmark test results; the teacher percentile rankings and the student data results from the end of each nine weeks testing cycle. Remediation and improvement results for all students scoring below 70% on the nine week benchmark tests for all skills. The actual SOL test results on all reading skills.

Math Goal 

All students will perform at or above passing on all state SOL skills tested areas and will increase performance by five percent or more on all the federally mandated subgroup areas in grades Pre-K-7 by the end of the 2015 - 2016 school year.

Strategies for Math

Pre-K-1 Math: All students will perform by showing measurable progress on all SOL math skills by the end of the 2016-2017 school year.

Measures:  Demonstrated by all students meeting all benchmarks on math skills assessment; Demonstrated by all students scoring 90% or above on the Pre or Posttest textbook assessment.

Grade 2 Math: All students will show measurable progress on all their SOL math skills by the end of the 2016-2017 school year.

Measures: As demonstrated on math assessment of student skills; By using the interactive achievement benchmark test results; the teacher percentile rankings and the student data results from the end of each nine weeks testing cycle; Remediation and improvement results for all students scoring below 70% on the nine week benchmark tests for all skills; Demonstrated by all students scoring 90% or above on the Pre or Posttest textbook assessment.

Grade 3-7 Math: All students will improve their math performance on all state SOL’s to all achieving a passing score by the end of the 2016-2017 school year. All students in the federal subgroup categories will increase their performance by five percent or more by the end of the 2016-2017 school year.

Measures: By using the interactive achievement benchmark test results; the teacher percentile rankings and the student data results from the end of each nine weeks testing cycle; Remediation and improvement results for all students scoring below 70% on the nine week benchmark tests for all skills; The actual SOL test results of all skills at the end of the year.

ATTENDANCE GOAL:

All students attending Honaker Elementary School will have 95% or higher attendance for the 2016-2017 school year

 Strategies for Attendance 

PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT GOAL:

Honaker Elementary School will improve parental involvement by 5% as documented by sign-in sheets and participation in school activities for the 2016-2017 school year.

Strategies for Parental Involvement