Board Presentation - Costa Rica International Academy

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Board Presentation - Costa Rica International Academy
COSTA RICA
INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY
Think. Aspire. Achieve.
MISSION AND VISION
MISSION
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US accredited college preparatory school
International community
Inspire a passion for learning
Prepare responsible leaders in their community and the world
VISION
• World class international school
• High expectations, high performance and accountability
Think. Aspire. Achieve.
CRIA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
• Appointed Board to achieve specific milestones:
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Enrollment approaches 300 on current campus
Long term boarding program partnerships and residents
Middles States Accreditation goals and visits in 2014-15 and Spring 2016
Long term facilities planning for possible growth beyond 300
Health and safety benchmarks on and off campus
• Once milestones are achieved, Board shall have a combination of elected
and appointed members.
BOARD MEMBERS
• Board Trustees: Bruce McKillican, Jeff Ruzicka
• Board Directors: Gabriel Eichler, Mike Drossos, Jeff Wornstaff
• School Director: Lois Mare
Committees:
Human Resources Committee
Operations Committee
Finance Committee
Board Appointment Committee
KEY DATES 2014-15
HUMAN RESOURCES
Parent Survey results taken in the Spring of 2014 indicated a concern for:
• Teaching staff recruitment, inclusive of substitute system
• Key Dates:
1. Friday Nov 21st: Salary and benefits packages approved by Board
2. Week of Nov 23rd: Teachers presented with 2015-16 Faculty Handbook
3. Friday Dec 12th: Deadline for teachers intentions to return or not for 2015-16
4. Saturday Dec 13th: Teacher recruitment begins for the 2015-16 school year
5. TBD (next 5 months): MSA Accreditation visit for Boarding Program
6. Friday October 17th: Strategic Plan 2016 posted on website; presented to parents at
Coffee Morning Wednesday October 22nd.
CRIA MARKETING
REFER-A-FRIEND PROGRAM
Share the CRIA Vision With a Friend
• We invite you to share our vision of providing the highest quality
education to every child enrolled at our school.
• Do you know a friend who would like their children to experience the
same opportunity as our students?
• As a special thank you for referring your friend to a CRIA day or
boarding program, we will grant 5% of the value of your friend’s tuition
towards your child’s tuition, or the equivalent value in cash.
• Terms and conditions apply. Rollout date: October 24th (see website)
UNIVERSITY PIPELINE
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Boston University
Chapman College
Chicago School of the Audio Arts
College of Charleston
Colorado State University
Emerson College
Flagler University
Florida Atlantic University
Florida Institute of Technology
Fordham University
Instituto Technologico de Costa Rica
Universidad de Costa Rica
Texas State
Texas State
Stanford University
LAST FIVE YEARS
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Northwestern University
Northeastern University
New York University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Marymount University
Universidad Nacional
University of California – Davis
University of California – San Diego
U. of British Columbia
U. of Florence
U. of Miami
U. of Oregon
U of California, San Diego
Wheaton College
Westmont College
WHY USE EXTERNAL TESTING?
Accreditation for Growth (AFG) Protocols:
 Strategic Planning focuses on improving student performance
 The School needs to provide “strong evidence that it is and has
been effective, growing, improving, and/or sustaining student
performance, especially in academics, over time.”
HOW DO TEACHERS USE THE
SCORES?
• MAP tests are an important ADDITIONAL piece of data to normal formative
and summative assessments within the classroom
• MAP tests help teachers to keep track of progress and growth in basic skills
• They let teachers know where a student’s strengths are and if help is needed
in any specific areas
• Teachers use this data to help them guide and differentiate instruction within
the classroom to attend to the needs of each student
WHAT IS THE ADVANCED PLACEMENT
INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMA?
Requirement of five combined AP Exams from the following options:
• AP Spanish Language and Culture
• AP Environmental Science or AP Macroeconomics
• AP English Language or Literature and Composition
• AP Calculus or AP Biology
• AP World History or AP Microeconomics
The AP International Diploma is an additional option
to the CDSG High School Diploma requirements.
EDUCATIONAL TRIPS
AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
• Improve student outcomes while making learning relevant and engaging
• Internalize experiences and get excited to learn
• Connect theory to reality, make discoveries
• Adults who took educational trips in their youth make 12 percent more
per year that their peers, and they also were more likely to graduate
from college