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1 Jackson Public Schools It is the policy of the Jackson Public Schools District that no discriminatory practices based on sex, race, color, national origin, religion, height, weight, marital status, handicap, age, political affiliation, sexual orientation or disability of any other status covered by federal, state or local law be allowed in providing instructional opportunities, programs, services, job placement assistance, employment or in policies governing student conduct and attendance. Any person suspecting a discriminatory practice should contact the Community Relations Office at Jackson Public Schools, 522 Wildwood Ave., Jackson, Michigan or call (517)
2 Table of Contents Introduction...3 Status of the Core Curriculum and School Improvement Plan... 3 Retention Rates... 3 Graduation Rates... 3 District Parental Involvement Policy... 3 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)/Title I/Highly Qualified Staff... 4 Attendance and Parent/Teacher Conferences... 4 Parental Right to Know Statement... 4 Elementary MEAP Results... 5 Middle School MEAP Results... 5 High School MEAP/MME Results... 5 Demographic Information Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade
3 Jackson Public Schools, located in Jackson, Michigan, is an urban school district in south central Michigan that served more than 6,500 students during the 2008/2009 school year. The face of Jackson Public Schools is diverse, with a student population that in 2008/2009 included: 48% minority, 2% ELL, 66% free and reduced lunch, 10% special education, and 4% that either qualified for one of our gifted and talented programs at the elementary level or dually enrolled in a post-secondary institution while attending Jackson High School. Status of the Core Curriculum and School Improvement Plan Jackson Public Schools core curriculum is aligned to the Grade Level Content Expectations and Michigan Curricular Framework developed by the state of Michigan. Each school in the district has a school improvement team that meets monthly throughout the year to review and update the school improvement plan to be published annually. Retention Rates Graduation Rates Twenty-one (21) students were retained in grades K-6 for the school year. Of the 403 students eligible for graduation in 2008, 359, or 89%, graduated. District Parental Involvement Policy Parental involvement is a critical component to student achievement. In order to optimize parental involvement and maximize its beneficial effects, Jackson Public Schools recognize it must continually perform four (4) fundamental functions: 1) Communicate to keep parents fully informed. 2) Systematically stimulate parents to proactively assert themselves in sharing input a) in the operation of Jackson Public Schools; and b) the daily learning process of their child(ren). 3) Provide clear channels for parental and community to receive sufficient direction and feedback. 4) Guide and educate parents to assist their skills as teachers in the home. It shall be the policy of Jackson Public Schools Board of Education: To provide coordination, training, support and resources to assist schools in planning and implementing effective parent involvement programs with support from the leadership of the Curriculum Office; To build each school s parental involvement programs through the School Improvement Team (SIT); To increase parental involvement in the development of school plans and policies by providing district-level consultation from the Curriculum Office and other district-wide planning committees; To enhance efforts to meet the total needs of families and schools by recommending services and strategies with existing community agencies, programs and businesses; and To utilize funds designated by federal law for additional resources as needed for effective implementation of parental involvement components. 3
4 It shall be the policy of each school s administrator(s), teachers and support staff: To provide an inviting atmosphere for parents to feel accepted and to share in the responsibility of their child(ren) s academic progress; To develop a School-Parent Compact (agreement) outlining the role of the parent, child and school personnel in the shared responsibility for learning; To provide a means to receive parental input and give a timely response; To convene annual parent meetings (Open House) explaining the school s programs, policies and plans; To have flexible meeting/conference times, purposes and locations; To provide training and support to parents which will strengthen their ability to work with their child(ren) academically at home; To provide performance profiles that clearly show parents each school s progress towards meeting state standards; To provide regular and timely information to parents showing their child(ren) s academic progress; To provide a range of opportunities for parents to become informed and involved in the education of their child(ren); To provide a description and explanation of the curriculum, assessment and expected proficiency requirements; To develop homework practices which create successful learning experiences for parent and child(ren); To coordinate services with the school counselors, social workers and community agencies addressing family issues; To provide information to parents in the language of the home to the extent practicable; and To work collaboratively with each schools parental involvement group to promote healthy child development and safe school environments. ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS (AYP)/TITLE I/HIGHLY QUALIFIED STAFF SCHOOL AYP PHASE AYP GRADE TITLE I % OF HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS Bennett (K-6) 0 B Yes 100% Dibble (K-6) 0 A No 100% Frost/Cascades Complex (K-6) 0 B Yes 100% Hunt (K-6) 0 C Yes 100% McCulloch Academy of Technology (K-6) 0 B Yes 100% Northeast (K-6) 0 C Yes 100% Sharp Park Academy (K-3) 0 A Yes 100% Amy Firth Middle School (7-9) 8 D Alert No 100% Middle School at Parkside (7-8) 0 C No 100% Jackson High School (9-12) 5 C No 100% TA Wilson Academy(9-12) 5 D Alert Yes 100% ATTENDANCE STUDENTS AND PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES 2008/2009 STUDENT ATTENDANCE AND PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCE RATES SCHOOL Student Attendance Rate Parent/Teacher Conference Attendance Rate Bennett (K-6) 92.3% 96% Dibble (K-6) 95.6% 98% Frost/Cascades Complex (K-6) 94.0% 90% Hunt (K-6) 92.3% 93% McCulloch Academy of Technology (K-6) 88.3% 80% Northeast (K-6) 92.2% 92% Sharp Park Academy (K-3) 92.0% 99% Amy Firth Middle School (7-9) 86.5% 96% Middle School at Parkside (7-8) 91.8% 95% Jackson High School (9-12) 92.2% 33% TA Wilson Academy (9-12) 74.8% 25% Parental Right to Know Statement Parents have the right to request information regarding teacher qualifications. 4
5 ELEMENTARY MEAP RESULTS GRADE 3 READING WRITING TOTAL ELA MATH READING WRITING TOTAL ELA MATH State Average 86% 57% 81% 90% 86% 61% 83% 91% Jackson Public Schools 76% 42% 66% 84% 76% 48% 69% 83% MI AYP Objective 60% 60% 67% 60% 60% 67% GRADE 4 READING WRITING TOTAL ELA MATH READING WRITING TOTAL ELA MATH State Average 84% 44% 76% 86% 83% 44% 77% 88% Jackson Public Schools 72% 31% 60% 73% 71% 32% 62% 76% MI AYP Objective 59% 59% 65% 59% 59% 65% GRADE 5 READING WRITING TOTAL TOTAL MATH SCIENCE READING WRITING ELA ELA MATH SCIENCE State Average 82% 59% 78% 74% 82% 82% 63% 78% 77% 83% Jackson Public Schools 65% 38% 59% 53% 62% 68% 46% 63% 64% 70% MI AYP Objective 57% 57% 62% 57% 57% 62% GRADE 6 READING WRITING TOTAL SOCIAL TOTAL SOCIAL MATH READING WRITING MATH ELA STUDIES ELA STUDIES State Average 82% 73% 80% 73% 73% 81% 76% 80% 80% 74% Jackson Public Schools 69% 59% 66% 58% 57% 65% 55% 62% 66% 56% MI AYP Objective 56% 56% 60% 56% 56% 60% MIIDDLE SCHOOL MEAP RESULTS GRADE 7 READING WRITING TOTAL ELA MATH READING WRITING TOTAL ELA MATH State Average 72% 77% 74% 73% 80% 78% 80% 83% Jackson Public Schools 53% 65% 58% 47% 66% 66% 66% 69% MI AYP Objective 54% 54% 57% 54% 54% 57% GRADE 8 READING WRITING TOTAL TOTAL MATH SCIENCE READING WRITING ELA ELA MATH SCIENCE State Average 77% 70% 75% 72% 79% 76% 74% 77% 75% 76% Jackson Public Schools 62% 48% 58% 46% 59% 61% 60% 63% 57% 58% MI AYP Objective 53% 53% 54% 53% 53% 54% HIGH SCHOOL MEAP/MME RESULTS GRADE 9 SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES State Average 71% 72% Jackson Public Schools 62% 56% GRADE 11 Michigan Merit Exam (MME) Michigan Merit Exam (MME) READING WRITING Total Total READING WRITING Arts Arts State Average 60% 40% 51% 62% 41% 52% Jackson Public Schools 49% 26% 37% 51% 26% 36% Michigan AYP Objective 61% 61% 61% 61% 5
6 DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GRADE 3 FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT READING GRADE 3 Asian/ Pacific Hispanic or Bennett (K-6) 82% 77% 86% % <10 73% -- 81% <10 Dibble (K-6) 84% 83% 86% -- <10 <10 <10 83% -- 60% <10 Frost (K-6) 73% 69% 76% <10 <10 71% <10 81% 36% 69% <10 Hunt (K-6) 78% 81% 75% <10 <10 77% <10 76% -- 75% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 43% 15% < % <10 < % <10 Northeast (K-6) 71% 73% 68% % <10 74% -- 67% <10 Sharp Park (K-3) 93% 87% 100% % % -- 87% -- Jackson Public 76% 72% 79% <10 <10 73% 82% 78% 36% 70% 73% State 86% 85% 88% 85% 93% 75% 79% 90% 85% 79% 75% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT WRITING GRADE 3 Asian/ Pacific Hispanic or Bennett (K-6) 53% 46% 59% % <10 45% -- 44% <10 Dibble (K-6) 59% 43% 71% -- <10 <10 <10 60% -- 53% <10 Frost (K-6) 51% 49% 52% <10 <10 47% <10 57% 27% 44% <10 Hunt (K-6) 59% 65% 54% <10 <10 59% <10 58% -- 54% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 14% 15% < % <10 < % <10 Northeast (K-6) 25% 22% 29% % <10 31% -- 20% <10 Sharp Park (K-3) 71% 67% 77% % -- 82% -- 60% -- Jackson Public 48% 44% 52% <10 <10 43% 55% 52% 27% 40% 36% State 61% 56% 66% 54% 77% 43% 47% 67% 61% 48% 43% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT TOTAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS GRADE 3 Asian/ Pacific Hispanic or Bennett (K-6) 78% 73% 83% % <10 73% -- 77% <10 Dibble (K-6) 82% 83% 82% -- <10 <10 <10 81% -- 67% <10 Frost (K-6) 66% 63% 69% <10 <10 65% <10 72% 36% 62% <10 Hunt (K-6) 71% 71% 71% <10 <10 64% <10 73% -- 67% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 33% 15% < % <10 < % <10 Northeast (K-6) 57% 61% 53% % <10 64% -- 49% <10 Sharp Park (K-3) 93% 87% 100% % % -- 87% -- Jackson Public 69% 66% 72% <10 <10 64% 73% 73% 36% 62% 55% State 83% 81% 86% 80% 92% 69% 74% 87% 82% 74% 69% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT MATH GRADE 3 Asian/ Pacific Hispanic or Bennett (K-6) 85% 88% 83% % <10 82% -- 81% <10 Dibble (K-6) 92% 92% 93% -- <10 <10 <10 91% -- 80% <10 Frost (K-6) 77% 81% 73% <10 <10 69% <10 89% 64% 75% <10 Hunt (K-6) 90% 97% 82% <10 <10 77% <10 97% -- 88% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 71% 69% < % <10 < % <10 Northeast (K-6) 80% 81% 79% % <10 88% -- 75% <10 Sharp Park (K-3) 93% 87% 100% % % -- 93% -- Jackson Public 83% 85% 81% <10 <10 75% 86% 89% 64% 79% 82% State 91% 92% 91% 92% 96% 79% 87% 95% 92% 86% 85% 6
7 DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GRADE 4 FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT READING GRADE 4 Bennett (K-6) 68% 57% 81% < % <10 76% -- 67% <10 Dibble (K-6) 90% 87% 93% -- <10 64% -- 95% -- 71% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 75% 80% 69% -- <10 64% <10 85% 92% 70% <10 Hunt (K-6) 57% 39% 76% -- <10 79% <10 40% -- 60% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 65% 56% 77% % <10 < % <10 Northeast (K-6) 64% 49% 76% -- <10 59% <10 69% -- 66% <10 Jackson Public 71% 65% 77% <10 90% 64% 60% 75% 92% 67% 55% State 83% 81% 85% 82% 92% 66% 73% 88% 83% 73% 61% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT WRITING GRADE 4 Bennett (K-6) 32% 26% 38% < % <10 40% -- 22% <10 Dibble (K-6) 42% 37% 48% -- <10 27% -- 45% -- 12% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 38% 39% 37% -- <10 33% <10 49% 25% 33% <10 Hunt (K-6) 27% 19% 36% -- <10 26% <10 24% -- 28% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 10% 11% 8% % <10 < % <10 Northeast (K-6) 27% 14% 37% -- <10 26% <10 31% -- 23% <10 Jackson Public 32% 27% 37% <10 40% 26% 20% 38% 25% 25% 9% State 44% 39% 50% 36% 63% 26% 31% 50% 42% 30% 21% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT TOTAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS GRADE 4 Bennett (K-6) 66% 52% 81% < % <10 72% -- 64% <10 Dibble (K-6) 80% 73% 86% -- <10 55% -- 84% -- 53% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 66% 70% 62% -- <10 54% <10 77% 92% 62% <10 Hunt (K-6) 54% 33% 76% -- <10 68% <10 41% -- 57% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 42% 33% 54% % <10 < % <10 Northeast (K-6) 54% 38% 67% -- <10 44% <10 62% -- 55% <10 Jackson Public 62% 55% 70% <10 80% 52% 55% 68% 92% 57% 45% State 77% 74% 79% 73% 88% 56% 64% 83% 77% 64% 50% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT MATH GRADE 4 Bennett (K-6) 83% 72% 95% < % <10 92% -- 85% <10 Dibble (K-6) 86% 80% 93% -- <10 64% -- 93% -- 71% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 81% 86% 76% -- <10 71% <10 91% 100% 75% <10 Hunt (K-6) 69% 63% 76% -- <10 74% <10 66% -- 70% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 63% 67% 58% % <10 < % <10 Northeast (K-6) 66% 57% 74% -- <10 59% <10 71% -- 64% <10 Jackson Public 76% 73% 79% <10 80% 68% 65% 83% 100% 72% 55% State 88% 88% 88% 87% 95% 74% 81% 92% 87% 80% 76% 7
8 DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GRADE 5 FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT READING GRADE 5 Bennett (K-6) 76% 67% 90% -- <10 74% <10 73% -- 77% <10 Dibble (K-6) 92% 100% 87% <10 <10 <10 <10 92% -- 88% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 68% 63% 73% <10 <10 54% <10 81% <10 57% <10 Hunt (K-6) 57% 44% 68% -- <10 43% <10 67% -- 52% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 33% <10 36% % -- < % -- Northeast (K-6) 65% 56% 74% % 60% 73% -- 62% <10 Jackson Public 68% 62% 73% <10 <10 54% 67% 78% <10 60% <10 State 82% 80% 83% 81% 91% 64% 71% 87% 83% 70% 56% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT WRITING GRADE 5 Bennett (K-6) 44% 38% 52% -- <10 39% <10 48% -- 41% <10 Dibble (K-6) 79% 74% 83% <10 <10 <10 <10 82% -- 65% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 45% 38% 52% <10 <10 27% <10 62% <10 34% <10 Hunt (K-6) 42% 37% 47% -- <10 35% <10 48% -- 38% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 23% <10 27% % -- < % -- Northeast (K-6) 36% 26% 48% % 30% 43% -- 37% <10 Jackson Public 46% 38% 53% <10 <10 30% 33% 57% <10 37% <10 State 63% 58% 69% 58% 79% 43% 49% 69% 64% 49% 35% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT TOTAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS GRADE 5 Bennett (K-6) 67% 58% 81% -- <10 61% <10 65% -- 65% <10 Dibble (K-6) 92% 96% 90% <10 <10 <10 <10 92% -- 88% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 60% 56% 64% <10 <10 46% <10 77% <10 50% <10 Hunt (K-6) 53% 44% 60% -- <10 43% <10 59% -- 49% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 38% <10 43% % -- < % -- Northeast (K-6) 59% 53% 64% % 60% 67% -- 58% <10 Jackson Public 63% 58% 67% <10 <10 48% 63% 73% <10 55% <10 State 78% 76% 81% 77% 89% 58% 66% 84% 79% 66% 50% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT MATHEMATICS GRADE 5 Bennett (K-6) 64% 62% 67% -- <10 57% <10 70% -- 61% <10 Dibble (K-6) 90% 95% 86% <10 <10 <10 <10 92% -- 81% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 60% 65% 55% <10 <10 46% <10 77% <10 48% <10 Hunt (K-6) 56% 56% 57% -- <10 48% <10 62% -- 53% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 62% <10 57% % -- < % -- Northeast (K-6) 64% 64% 64% % 70% 73% -- 57% <10 Jackson Public 64% 66% 63% <10 <10 51% 58% 75% <10 55% <10 State 77% 78% 76% 72% 92% 55% 66% 83% 77% 64% 61% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT SCIENCE GRADE 5 Bennett (K-6) 70% 66% 76% -- <10 61% <10 75% -- 67% <10 Dibble (K-6) 92% 91% 93% <10 <10 <10 <10 92% -- 88% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 65% 64% 66% <10 <10 52% <10 81% <10 53% <10 Hunt (K-6) 63% 59% 67% -- <10 48% <10 69% -- 60% <10 McCulloch (K-5) 55% <10 60% % -- < % -- Northeast (K-6) 73% 75% 71% % 70% 85% -- 69% <10 Jackson Public 70% 68% 71% <10 <10 53% 71% 82% <10 61% <10 State 83% 83% 83% 84% 91% 62% 73% 89% 84% 72% 59% 8
9 DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GRADE 6 FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT READING GRADE 6 Bennett (K-6) 65% 64% 67% % <10 59% -- 59% <10 Dibble (K-6) 83% 84% 81% <10 <10 <10 <10 90% -- 65% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 59% 58% 60% <10 <10 42% <10 78% <10 47% <10 Hunt (K-6) 75% 67% 83% -- <10 64% <10 81% -- 69% <10 McCulloch (K-5) Northeast (K-6) 65% 65% 66% % <10 73% -- 60% <10 Jackson Public 65% 63% 68% <10 <10 51% 56% 77% <10 55% <10 State 81% 78% 83% 78% 89% 63% 69% 86% 80% 69% 51% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT WRITING GRADE 6 Bennett (K-6) 62% 59% 67% % <10 64% -- 52% <10 Dibble (K-6) 68% 53% 81% <10 <10 <10 <10 72% -- 59% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 52% 48% 56% <10 <10 40% <10 63% <10 39% <10 Hunt (K-6) 50% 45% 55% -- <10 41% <10 56% -- 43% <10 McCulloch (K-6) Northeast (K-6) 55% 58% 52% % <10 62% -- 49% <10 Jackson Public 55% 51% 59% <10 <10 43% 50% 63% <10 44% <10 State 76% 71% 80% 72% 87% 58% 64% 81% 74% 64% 49% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT TOTAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS GRADE 6 Bennett (K-6) 62% 64% 60% % <10 59% -- 55% <10 Dibble (K-6) 83% 84% 81% <10 <10 <10 <10 90% -- 71% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 57% 57% 58% <10 <10 41% <10 76% <10 46% <10 Hunt (K-6) 65% 58% 73% -- <10 46% <10 78% -- 62% <10 McCulloch (K-6) Northeast (K-6) 62% 61% 62% % <10 67% -- 55% <10 Jackson Public 62% 61% 64% <10 <10 46% 61% 75% <10 53% <10 State 80% 77% 82% 77% 89% 61% 68% 85% 78% 68% 50% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT MATHEMATICS GRADE 6 Bennett (K-6) 66% 65% 67% % <10 77% -- 63% <10 Dibble (K-6) 75% 74% 76% <10 <10 <10 <10 83% -- 59% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 69% 69% 69% <10 <10 55% <10 85% <10 60% <10 Hunt (K-6) 62% 64% 60% -- <10 39% <10 78% -- 60% <10 McCulloch (K-6) Northeast (K-6) 56% 51% 62% % <10 63% -- 48% <10 Jackson Public 66% 65% 67% <10 <10 50% 67% 78% <10 58% <10 State 80% 79% 81% 77% 93% 61% 71% 85% 79% 69% 62% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT SOCIAL STUDIES GRADE 6 Bennett (K-6) 59% 63% 53% % <10 68% -- 55% <10 Dibble (K-6) 74% 74% 75% <10 <10 <10 <10 75% -- 59% <10 Frost/ (K-6) 55% 59% 50% <10 <10 36% <10 76% <10 40% <10 Hunt (K-6) 59% 55% 65% -- <10 41% <10 72% -- 57% <10 McCulloch (K-6) Northeast (K-6) 46% 42% 52% % <10 55% -- 39% <10 Jackson Public 56% 57% 56% <10 <10 39% 50% 70% <10 45% <10 State 74% 74% 73% 71% 84% 48% 59% 81% 71% 59% 41% 9
10 DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GRADE 7 FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT READING GRADE 7 Amy Firth (7-9) 25% 27% < <10 <10 < % -- Parkside (7-8) 67% 62% 72% -- <10 53% 67% 78% <10 61% <10 Jackson Public 66% 60% 71% -- <10 52% 65% 78% <10 59% <10 State 80% 77% 83% 77% 90% 62% 70% 85% 78% 68% 52% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT WRITING GRADE 7 Amy Firth (7-9) 27% 29% < % <10 < % -- Parkside (7-8) 67% 59% 74% -- <10 53% 60% 80% <10 59% <10 Jackson Public 66% 57% 74% -- <10 51% 65% 79% <10 57% <10 State 78% 72% 84% 74% 89% 62% 70% 82% 77% 67% 55% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT TOTAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS GRADE 7 Amy Firth (7-9) 30% <10 < <10 <10 < % -- Parkside (7-8) 67% 61% 73% -- <10 51% 60% 81% <10 60% <10 Jackson Public 66% 60% 73% -- <10 51% 59% 80% <10 58% <10 State 80% 76% 84% 77% 91% 62% 71% 85% 80% 69% 54% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT MATHEMATICS GRADE 7 Amy Firth (7-9) 23% 25% < <10 <10 < % -- Parkside (7-8) 71% 66% 74% -- <10 58% 67% 81% <10 63% <10 Jackson Public 69% 64% 74% -- <10 56% 65% 80% <10 61% <10 State 83% 81% 84% 79% 94% 64% 75% 88% 80% 72% 66% 10
11 DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GRADE 8 FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT READING GRADE 8 Amy Firth (7-9) 15% 14% 17% <10 <10 7% -- 27% -- 17% -- Parkside (7-8) 65% 61% 68% <10 <10 55% 53% 72% <10 58% <10 Jackson Public 61% 57% 65% <10 <10 51% 53% 68% <10 53% <10 State 76% 73% 79% 73% 86% 57% 65% 81% 75% 63% 46% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT WRITING GRADE 8 Amy Firth (7-9) 11% 10% 11% <10 <10 0% -- 29% -- 11% -- Parkside (7-8) 65% 61% 69% <10 <10 54% 56% 73% <10 57% <10 Jackson Public 60% 56% 65% <10 <10 48% 56% 70% <10 51% <10 State 74% 68% 81% 68% 87% 57% 65% 79% 74% 62% 52% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT TOTAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS GRADE 8 Amy Firth (7-9) 10% 11% 9% <10 <10 7% -- 17% -- 11% <10 Parkside (7-8) 66% 63% 70% <10 <10 55% 53% 74% <10 59% <10 Jackson Public 63% 58% 67% <10 <10 51% 53% 71% <10 54% <10 State 77% 73% 81% 73% 88% 58% 67% 82% 76% 64% 48% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT MATHEMATICS GRADE 8 Amy Firth (7-9) 19% 26% 11% <10 <10 11% -- 31% -- 20% <10 Parkside (7-8) 61% 61% 60% <10 <10 43% 61% 73% <10 53% <10 Jackson Public 57% 58% 56% <10 <10 39% 61% 70% <10 49% <10 State 75% 75% 74% 72% 89% 52% 64% 81% 70% 62% 48% FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT SCIENCE GRADE 8 Amy Firth (7-9) 14% 10% 18% < % -- 25% -- 11% <10 Parkside (7-8) 62% 62% 61% <10 <10 49% 61% 71% <10 51% <10 Jackson Public 58% 57% 58% <10 <10 44% 61% 67% <10 46% <10 State 76% 75% 77% 74% 87% 51% 64% 84% 74% 62% 48% 11
12 DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GRADE 9 FALL 2008 MEAP DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT SOCIAL STUDIES GRADE 9 Amy Firth (7-9) 36% 29% 47% -- <10 32% <10 42% -- 38% <10 Jackson High (9-12) 60% 64% 55% <10 <10 35% 53% 79% <10 45% <10 TA Wilson (9-12) 26% 42% 9% % <10 30% <10 20% <10 Jackson Public 56% 60% 53% <10 60% 34% 58% 75% 50% 43% <10 State 72% 73% 72% 69% 82% 47% 59% 81% 70% 57% 41% DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GRADE 11 SPRING 2009 MICHIGAN MERIT EXAM (MME) DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT READING GRADE 11 Jackson High (9-12) 53% 51% 56% <10 <10 32% 35% 69% <10 39% <10 TA Wilson (9-12) 16% 13% 20% % <10 < % -- Jackson Public 51% 48% 53% <10 <10 30% 33% 67% <10 37% <10 State 60% 56% 64% 52% 67% 33% 45% 66% 61% 42% 19% SPRING 2009 MICHIGAN MERIT EXAM (MME) DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT WRITING GRADE 11 Jackson High (9-12) 30% 29% 32% <10 <10 32% 35% 69% <10 39% <10 TA Wilson (9-12) 0% 0% 0% % <10 < % -- Jackson Public 28% 27% 30% <10 <10 10% 11% 43% <10 12% <10 State 43% 38% 49% 29% 59% 17% 26% 50% 44% 24% 9% SPRING 2009 MICHIGAN MERIT EXAM (MME) DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT TOTAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS GRADE 11 Jackson High (9-12) 37% 33% 42% <10 <10 15% 12% 55% <10 19% <10 TA Wilson (9-12) 4% 7% 0% % <10 < % -- Jackson Public 35% 31% 40% <10 <10 13% 11% 53% <10 17% <10 State 52% 47% 57% 38% 64% 24% 35% 59% 52% 32% 12% SPRING 2009 MICHIGAN MERIT EXAM (MME) DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT MATHEMATICS GRADE 11 Jackson High (9-12) 35% 38% 31% <10 <10 11% 18% 52% <10 16% <10 TA Wilson (9-12) 4% 7% 0& % <10 < % -- Jackson Public 33% 36% 29% <10 <10 10% 17% 51% <10 15% <10 State 49% 52% 47% 36% 72% 16% 32% 56% 48% 29% 20% SPRING 2009 MICHIGAN MERIT EXAM (MME) DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT SCIENCE GRADE 11 Jackson High (9-12) 44% 46% 41% <10 <10 19% 29% 62% <10 27% <10 TA Wilson (9-12) 4% 7% 0& % <10 < % -- Jackson Public 41% 43% 39% <10 <10 17% 28% 60% <10 24% <10 State 56% 57% 54% 45% 71% 22% 39% 63% 54% 35% 18% SPRING 2009 MICHIGAN MERIT EXAM (MME) DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT SOCIAL STUDIES GRADE 11 Jackson High (9-12) 77% 78% 76% <10 <10 62% 65% 87% <10 66% <10 TA Wilson (9-12) 38% 20% 64% % <10 < % -- Jackson Public 74% 74% 75% <10 <10 59% 68% 85% <10 64% <10 State 81% 82% 80% 77% 87% 58% 72% 87% 83% 68% 52% 12
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