Showing posts with label Octorara Report. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Octorara Report. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Monday's School Board Notes And Articles


Earlier this week Ellen Brown posted notes yesterday from Monday evening's School Board meeting on her Octorara Report Blog here.

Aside from the usual resignations and hirings, topics discussed during the board meeting include:
  • Group purchasing opportunities
  • PSSA test results
  • Cell phone policy pilot
  • The 2011-2012 budget calendar
  • Time change for the High School Dedication (moved to 2:00 PM)
  • A new monthly Superintendent's Advisory Meeting open to the public
In addition to Ellen's blog, local journalist Debbie Wygent weighed in with a good article on My Octorara News about the PSSA test results as reported by Assistannt Superintendent Nancy Bishop Monday evening.

The first three paragraphs of Debbie's story read as follows:
Students in the Octorara Area School District earned strong SAT scores compared with other students statewide, but three of the district's five schools did not make adequate yearly progress on 2011 PSSA tests, Assistant Superintendent Nancy Bishop told the school board Monday night.
As a district, Octorara did show improvement on PSSA tests.  Seventy-two percent of all district students were proficient in reading — up from 63 percent in years 2008-10 — and district students scored 67 percent proficient in math, which is up from 56 percent in the years 2008-10. 
   
However, both the high school and intermediate school did not make AYP in either reading or math because of scores from their special education, or IEP, subgroups.  The elementary school missed AYP in reading because of scores from its IEP and economically disadvantaged subgroups, but met all performance targets in math.  The Primary Learning Center and middle school made AYP in both subjects.
Read Debbie's entire test scores article here.





Monday, July 25, 2011

July 18th School Board Meeting Notes


Ellen Brown posted her notes of last week's Octorara School Board meeting including discussions about lighting in the high school auditorium, coming changes to the 7th and 8th grade (see presentation below) and the controversial music faculty letter that went out to parents last month protesting, albeit prematurely, cuts to the District's highly regarded band and music programs.

Read Ellen's notes on the Octorara Report here.

Octorara 7th and 8th Grade Changes


Wednesday, July 13, 2011

District Receives $120,000 From State


Thanks to Ellen Brown, we have notes from this past Monday evening's School Board work session.

The highlights of the meeting, as reported by Ellen, are:
  • Octorara received an additional $120,000 from the State for Basic Education funding.
  • Renovations at the high school are finishing up and contractors expect all work will be completed by  August 22nd.
  • High school students participating in band or choir will not have regularly scheduled music classes.
  • District administrators are exploring hosting a Fall harvest festival in October.
  • Business Manager Dan Carsley announced that the District's solicitor deemed Act 319 constitutional.
 Read Ellen's notes from the meeting on her Octorara Report blog.