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Friendship Public Charter School
120 Q Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Donald L. Hense, Chairman
(202) 281-1700
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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III.
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School Description
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A. Mission Statement
B. School Program
1. Summary of curriculum design and instructional approach
2. Parent involvement efforts
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School Performance
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A. Performance and Progress
1. Meeting the mission
2. Charter Goals and Academic Achievement Expectations
3. Early Childhood PMF
B. Lessons Learned and Actions Taken
C. Unique Accomplishments
D. List of Donors
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Data Reports
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Friendship Chamberlain Elementary
Friendship Chamberlain Middle
Friendship Woodridge Elementary
Friendship Woodridge Middle
Friendship Blow Pierce Elementary
Friendship Blow Pierce Middle
Friendship Southeast Academy
Friendship Collegiate Academy
Friendship Technology Preparatory Academy
Appendices
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B.
C.
D.
Staff Roster
Board Roster
Unaudited Year End 2013-14 Financial Statement
Approved 2014-15 Budget
I.
SCHOOL DESCRIPTION
A. Mission Statement
The mission of Friendship Public Charter School is to provide a world-class education that motivates students to
achieve high academic standards, enjoy learning, and develop as ethical, literate, well-rounded and self-sufficient
citizens who contribute actively to their communities.
B. School Program
1)
Summary of curriculum design and instructional approach. The foundation of our school design is the
belief that all children can, do, and will learn. Within the design, teachers work collaboratively to determine the big
ideas and essential questions inherent in each standard and plan instruction to ensure that students achieve high
levels of learning. Assessment is used as a tool to gauge students’ mastery of standards and helps teachers identify
the individual needs of each student. Through a continual cycle of inquiry, teachers are able to individualize
instruction and address deficiencies immediately. We know that the success of our students is largely determined by
what our teachers believe, know, and are able to do. Therefore, we invest a great deal of time and energy in
ensuring that our teachers are involved in a robust cycle of professional development and in providing students with
extended and supplemental learning opportunities.
Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten. FPCS provides a comprehensive full day program for children in prekindergarten (pre-K) and Kindergarten (K). Our pre-K and K learning environments feature hands-on learning
centers, classroom libraries, and computer learning stations. Our development framework encourages children
to make self-directed and guided choices throughout the day supported by trained educators and
paraprofessionals in each classroom. A typical daily schedule may include:
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Morning Meeting (attendance, weather, news and announcements, etc.)
Vocabulary Building (word wall and vocabulary building activities)
Learning Centers (writing center, science center, dramatic play, etc.)
Read Aloud
Content Area Lessons (mathematics, science, and social studies)
Outdoor Play
Our program is designed to challenge students academically and support the social/emotional, physical,
cognitive, and language development needs of all children. We track student development on 36 academic,
social, and emotional indicators and assess for academic readiness using standardized assessments.
Elementary. We emphasize cooperative learning and provide intervention for students who require additional
assistance. Our teachers use a balanced literacy approach to reading, teaching discreet reading skills to students
and encouraging them to practice with texts at their reading level in guided reading groups and independent
reading. Additionally, Wilson Foundations and the Wilson Reading System are used for students who are
behind grade level. The Language! program is used for struggling readers at the middle level. Science: Active,
hands-on explorations help students build their understanding of key scientific concepts and big ideas that
explain our world. Students participate in inquiry-based exercises, attacking problems head-on, then working
with their teachers to determine the scientific content behind the problems. Using experimental kits from FOSS
(Full Option Science System), students regularly work on topics related to physical science, earth and space
science, life science, and technology.
Writing and Language Arts. The Writer’s Workshop approach enables teachers to instruct students through the
stages in which writers advance: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, proofreading, and publishing. Writing
units focus on guiding students through varied forms and purposes of writing.
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Mathematics. Math instruction balances computational fluency, conceptual understanding, and real-word
application. Our math units, planned backwards from the District of Columbia math standards, use materials
drawn from HSP Math, Everyday Math, and other resources to build skills and understanding. Students engage
in math performance tasks to demonstrate that they can apply their math understanding to real or simulated
scenarios.
History and Social Science. Our project-based program emphasizes the use of children’s literature in social
studies instruction. Projects and activities are often cross-curricular and guided by a multicultural perspective.
Teachers use the Social Studies Alive! text as one of several resources to develop engaging learning experiences
for students. Character and ethics lessons occur several times a month through a literature-based curriculum
developed by the Heartwood Institute.
Fine Arts. Music and visual art are presented as a combination of history, performance, appreciation, and
practice. National arts standards are used to ensure a rigorous curriculum that provides students with the
appropriate terminology and concepts of the art that they are studying.
Middle School. FPCS serves middle school students at its Blow Pierce, Woodridge, Chamberlain and Tech
Prep campuses. The Blow Pierce, Woodridge, and Chamberlain schools use a traditional curriculum and
instructional model, while the Tech Prep campus has adopted a project-based, integrated, STEM-focused
model.
Reading and Language Arts. Students develop comprehensive reading and language strategies, vocabulary, and
grammar skills in the context of real writing. Units focused on broad quarterly curricular themes blend fiction,
non-fiction and poetry readings. Daily lessons emphasize specific reading skills and standards applied to
reading selections related to the theme.
History and Social Science. History and Social Studies courses emphasize critical thinking and performance
assessment across varied content. Each course emphasizes the links between its content and the quarterly
themes – Community, Justice, Perseverance, and Service. Grade six students investigate world geography by
examining case studies of contemporary global issues. Seventh grade students learn about the formation of
cultures, belief systems, and governments by examining ancient history. Eighth grade students investigate early
American history to learn more about the American identity. All courses emphasize literacy and writing skills
throughout the learning process.
Mathematics. A scope and sequence organized around major strands and specific objectives allows students to
develop, maintain, and apply skills in the areas of number properties and operation, measurement, geometry,
data analysis and probability, algebra, and mathematical processes. Students are introduced to the Prentice Hall
Mathematics Grades 6-12 program with Courses One, Two, Three, and Pre-Algebra. The three courses offer
comprehensive content coverage.
Science. The middle school science curriculum emphasizes inquiry-based instruction aligned to the District of
Columbia standards. Students use the Prentice Hall Science Explorer series to practice habits of scientific
inquiry. The annual Science Fair – a requirement for all students – emphasizes the application of the scientific
process to every-day problems
High School. FPCS offers grades 9 to 12 at its Collegiate Academy High School and grades 9-11 at Tech Prep
in SY 13-14. The program offers intensive reading and math instruction in the 9th and 10th grades, with a focus
on college and career readiness in the upper grades. Students displaying additional reading needs are also
placed in a “reading lab” intervention class, which pairs computer-based practice with skill reinforcement.
Students in all grade levels are pushed to take Advanced Placement and dual enrollment college courses in
preparation for post-secondary success.
Mathematics. In the ninth grade, based on diagnostic tests, students take Algebra I or Geometry. Students in
grades 9 and 10 who display additional math skill gaps are placed in “math lab” intervention classes, which pair
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computer-based practice with skills reinforcement. Course offerings include: Algebra I and Honors Algebra I,
Geometry and Honors Geometry, Algebra II/Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus and Statistics.
Science. A range of science courses, including biology for 9th grade, chemistry for 10th grade, and Physics for
11th grade are offered. Environmental science, microbiology, and AP biology are offered in the 12th grade. All
Science courses emphasize scientific inquiry and the scientific process in addition to content.
Social Studies. The general program offers World History I in 9th grade, World History II in 10th grade, US
History in 11th, as well as US Government and DC History. Students can also take AP Human Geography in
9th grade, AP World History in 10th grade, and AP US History and AP US Government in the upper grades.
All Social Studies courses emphasize critical reading, writing, and thinking in addition to historical content.
Literature and Language Arts. The English Language Arts curriculum emphasizes reading, writing and thinking
skills through thematic studies and rigorous performance tasks. The ninth grade theme, “Dreaming Big”,
pushes students to examine their own dreams and the dreams of characters across a variety of literary genres.
Tenth graders examine world literature, echoing the historical and social themes of the World History courses.
Eleventh graders investigate the American Dream through fiction and non-fiction writing. In the 12th grade,
students investigate social equality and inequality, culminating in a research-based senior thesis on a modern
social issue.
High School Career Academies. In addition to courses in core academic areas, students at the high school level
are provided the opportunity to participate in the high school career academies. Career academies offer students
the opportunity to explore careers and provide opportunities for students to apply knowledge gained in core
subject areas, a practice that has been found to better engage students in learning. The concept of the career
academies was taken from the Johns Hopkins Talent Development Model and other research on best practices
at the high school level.
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Parent Involvement Efforts. Recognizing that parents are vital to the success of our students, Friendship has
invested in the development of programs that ensure our parents are active contributors to the Friendship
community. Parents have been able to participate in a range of activities including the Parent Advisory Committee,
helping to run extracurricular activities and serving as classroom support. In addition, services such as parent
workshops and referrals to services have been provided. Finally, Friendship PCS opens its doors to parents
throughout the year for discussions regarding the school’s progress as well as their individual children’s progress
through data talks and Student and Teacher Accountability Reports (STAR) days. The array of programs offered
provides services for parents as well as opportunities to participate in and help shape their children’s experience in
our schools.
To ensure that parents feel connected to the schools and to the Friendship organization, the following activities
were conducted in SY 13-14.
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Parent orientations to introduce new students and parents to the Friendship system.
Open houses are held quarterly for Saturday Learning Camp to allow parents to see the work of the
students and receive an overview of curriculum for the year.
Monthly parent workshops are held throughout the year and at several different campuses for maximum
participation. The workshops cover topics that enable parents to support their children’s learning at home.
To ensure that parents are informed of the most recent innovative and dynamic strategies to close the
achievement gap, Friendship takes 6 parents, one from each campus, to national conferences every year
that have included the BAEO Symposium and the National Charter Schools Conference.
Data Nights at each campus to allow parents the opportunity to examine the data, discuss its implications,
and assess the school's current success on established indicators. Data Nights ensure that everyone has the
same data, has an opportunity to talk about its meaning, and to contribute to the analysis and move forward
to develop a plan for their child and school's continued improvement.
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STAR (Student and Teacher Accountability Report) Days to allow parents one-on-one time with their
child's teacher and are the perfect time to discuss concerns and/or create an action plan to help their child
do their best work during the school year.
Parent Appreciation Dinners – Several campuses held Parent Appreciation Dinners to thank parents for
their support throughout the year.
Parent Advisory Committees – Each campus has a Parent Advisory Committee that ensures that parents
maintain an organized voice in the school community. PACs meet once per month and provide various
programs and supports to the school as determined by the committee.
Friends and Family Movie Day is held four times per year. This event is held to reinforce the bond between
the school and the family, but in a fun and celebratory manner. Only students and parents who
are performing well or showed improvement within the previous quarter are invited to participate.
Although Friendship PCS provides a wealth of opportunities for parent participation as a school district, effective
strategies for partnerships differ from campus to campus and vary based on the local interests and needs of the
campus. Campus based activities include the following:
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Parent University
Teacher Appreciation Breakfast
Spring Dance
Read to Succeed Program
Harvest Festival
Quarterly Awards Assembly
Men Make A Difference Day
Community Thanksgiving Event
PBIS/Eagle Bucks Dinner
Parent Data Dinner
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Winter Showcase
Art Showcase
Kids Dental Education
Black History Month Tribute
Music Festival
Principal Chat and Chew
Smart Knights Parent Data Talks
Grade level parent meetings
College Choices Parent Workshops
Student awards banquets
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II. SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
A. Performance and Progress
1)
Meeting the Mission. Friendship operates around a simple principle: all students must be prepared for
higher education and the careers of their choice. We seek to achieve this through our mission: To provide a world
class education that motivates students to achieve high academic standards, enjoy learning and develop as ethical,
literate, well-rounded and self-sufficient citizens who contribute actively to their communities.
In keeping with our mission, for SY 13-14 Friendship continued its focus on providing high quality school options
for scholars in pre-K to 12th grade. This focus led to significant outcomes including performance exceeding the
charter sector for median growth percentiles in reading and math, continued increases in proficiency rates in nearly
all tested grades/subjects, and more than 90% of early childhood goals met. In general, Friendship campuses have
shown tremendous gains in performance under the PCSB Performance Management Framework with several
showing significant increases by moving from Tier 2 to Tier 1. Current data show that Friendship’s 13-14 adjusted
cohort graduation rate remains over 90% with 100% of graduates accepted to college and garnering $15 million
plus in scholarships. The most recent data available from the National Clearinghouse show that greater than 70% of
Friendship high school graduates enroll in college on time and persist in college.
To achieve these outcomes, we implement a robust educational program that provides students opportunities to
enhance their academic, social and other developmental domains.
A Culture of Achievement. In large part, the Friendship mission emphasizes preparing students to actively
participate in society by providing them with the intellectual and other skills necessary to achieve success. To that
end, preparation for on-time college completion is seen as a key factor in ensuring our students’ future success. We
embed preparation for college throughout all of our campuses by first ensuring a strong culture of achievement.
Beginning as early as elementary, Friendship PCS embeds college exposure in the everyday experience of its
students. This exposure continues through high school with opportunities to take Advanced Placement courses as
well as college courses through dual enrollment partnerships with colleges and universities, which give them the
opportunity to earn up to 60 college credits during high school.
Educators who care. Friendship selects and develops teachers who are nurturing, go the extra mile, have
high expectations and are willing to share the commitment to college and life success. Friendship
educators, through their day-to-day student interaction and communication to students, push students to
achieve at their highest levels by modeling positive attitudes, perseverance and supporting individual
student growth in the classroom and beyond. Students and families are encouraged to actively participate in
the school community.
Assessments that inform practice. Friendship’s assessment program provides data throughout the year to
provide teachers and students with daily, quarterly and annual ways to check progress, make adjustments
and celebrate achievements.
Scheduling that supports academic success. Friendship’s instructional day provides time for coverage of
all academic subjects and electives and additional time to deepen instruction in reading and mathematics
when students require it.
Knowledge and empowerment that propels students to and through college. Friendship students are
consistently exposed to college and career. Core content instruction and electives provide college and
career exposure, and experiential learning activities. Advanced Placement, dual enrollment college courses,
and career academy courses challenge students to achieve at higher levels and launch them to college and
career success.
Collaborative leadership. Friendship is comprised of smaller learning communities referred to as houses
or academies, led by master teachers who lead teachers within their respective communities in conducting
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regular student data analysis that guides lesson planning, coordinating professional development and
identifying other services to support students’ social and emotional growth. The master teachers work with
overarching school administration to coordinate efforts schoolwide based on student academic and other
data. This dispersed leadership structure enables smaller communities to specifically identify and address
student and teacher needs and provides a career ladder for aspiring teacher leaders.
Differentiated pathways to success that meet every student’s need. Summer Bridge programs offer
students the opportunity to jump start learning. During Bridge, students are assessed to determine
appropriate learning pathways for the upcoming school year. Students are provided a high school
completion plan that places them on a specific path to graduation and beyond.
Resources to leverage achievement. Students and staff are provided tools to facilitate their work, making
additional time for richer, deeper instruction for students and meaningful planning and professional
development for staff.
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Charter Goals and Academic Achievement Expectations. Friendship PCS was granted renewal by the DC
Public Charter School Board in the spring of 2013 and negotiated a renewed charter in which it adopted PCSB’s
Performance Management Framework as its goals and academic achievement expectations. Friendship’s charter
goals are listed as follows for the first five-year period beginning in 2012-2013 and ending in 2016-2017.
Earn at least 50% on the PMF in two of the most recent five years and not less than Tier 2 for any of the
past five. If any of the targets are not met, PCSB will determine the campus to have met its goals and
academic achievement expectations if it has demonstrated consistent improvement over the course of the
most recent five-year period.
All Friendship PCS campuses have met charter goals for school years 12-13 and 13-14. All campuses have met at
least Tier 2 status in each of the first two years of the accountability period with the majority already meeting 50%
on the PMF. Additionally, the vast majority of Friendship PCS campuses saw an increase in their overall PMF
scores.
Most notable are the following achievements:
 Tier 1 status was reached in 13-14 for the Chamberlain Middle, Southeast Academy and Woodridge
Middle campuses.
o Chamberlain Middle increased its PMF Percentage from 67.0% to 76.9%.
 Two-year MGP for Southeast Academy shows reading at 53.5 and math at 65. Based on PCSB’s data, this
growth is comparable to other noted Tier 1 high performing charter schools. While growth may be
comparable, Southeast Academy has the highest share of at-risk students of any charter elementary school
in the District of Columbia. In fact, with 67% of scholars at-risk, Southeast’s share of this population is
only exceeded by three charter schools. This accomplishment clearly demonstrates the effectiveness of
Friendship PCS in meeting the needs of ALL students in the District of Columbia.
 Southeast Academy was identified as one of the few Reward-Growth schools in the District of Columbia
by OSSE for having performance in the top 5% for growth.
 Woodridge Middle, with one year growth percentiles of 64 and 61 for reading and math respectively,
outperformed some of the highest performing charter schools in the District of Columbia in both subjects.
 Collegiate Academy was one of the top three charter schools in the District of Columbia to achieve the
greatest one year gain in overall growth (up 13.2 points).
Friendship PCS Campus
Blow Pierce Middle
Chamberlain Middle
Woodridge Middle
Southeast Academy
PMF
Percentage
12-13
13-14
47.5
54.0
67.0
76.9
49.9
65.0
62.0
65.0
Tier Status
12-13
2
1
2
2
13-14
2
1
1
1
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Friendship PCS Campus
Collegiate Academy
Tech Prep Academy
PMF
Percentage
53.1
59.6
37.5 (MS) 43.1 (MS)
59.4 (HS) 51.1 (HS)
Tier Status
2
2
2
2
3)
Early Childhood PMF Goals. All Friendship PCS campuses have met performance requirements for the
first two years of the current accountability cycle. All campuses have met the majority of early childhood goals in
school year 12-13. In 13-14, the Friendship PCS met or exceeded the majority of goals related to each Early
Childhood PMF indicator.
12-13 Goal
60% of pre-kindergarten-3 and prekindergarten-4 students will make appropriate
growth for their age in literacy/language on the
Teaching Strategies GOLD assessment.
60% of kindergarten through second grade
students will score at or above typical growth in
mathematics on the Northwest Evaluation
Association’s Measure of Academic Progress.
60% of kindergarten through second grade
students will meet or exceed college readiness
targets in reading on the Northwest Evaluation
Association’s Measure of Academic Progress.
60% of kindergarten through second grade
students will meet or exceed college readiness
targets in math on the Northwest Evaluation
Association’s Measure of Academic Progress.
55% of third-grade students will score proficient
or advanced in reading on the DC CAS
45% of third-grade students will score proficient
or advanced in mathematics on the DC CAS
On average, pre-kindergarten-3 and prekindergarten-4 students will attend school 88% of
the days.
On average, kindergarten through second grade
students will attend school 92% of the days.
60% of pre-kindergarten-3 and pre-kindergarten4 students will meet or exceed widely-held
expectations or will make appropriate growth for
their age in the Social Emotional domain of the
GOLD assessment.
13-14 Goal
Grades PK3/PK4
Progress
Language/Literacy
Mathematical Thinking
Chamberlain
Met?
Woodridge
Met?
Blow
Pierce
Met?
Southeast
Met?
Yes
100%
Yes
100%
Yes
100%
Yes
100%
Yes
69%
Yes
66%
Yes
67%
Yes
65%
Yes
80%
Yes
76%
Yes
61%
Yes
77%
Yes
93%
Yes
88%
Yes
79%
Yes
89%
No
41.7%
No
40.3%
Yes
92%
No
41.9%
No
35.5%
Yes
94.3%
No
13.3%
No
10%
Yes
93.7%
N/A
Yes
95%
Yes
94.3%
Yes
100%
Yes
96.3%
Yes
100%
Yes
94.5%
Yes
97%
Yes
95.6%
Yes
88%
Chamberlain
Met?
Woodridge
Met?
Blow
Pierce
Met?
Southeast
Met?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
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13-14 Goal
Social-Emotional Learning
Teacher Interaction
Emotional Support
Classroom Organization
Instructional Support
Leading Indicator (Attendance)
Grades K-3
Student Progress and/or Achievement (K-2)
Reading
Mathematics
% Proficient or Advanced (Grade 3)
Reading
Mathematics
% Advanced (Grade 3)
Reading
Mathematics
Leading Indicator (K-3)
Attendance
Re-enrollment
Chamberlain
Met?
Woodridge
Met?
Yes
Yes
Blow
Pierce
Met?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
N/A
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Southeast
Met?
Yes
B. Lessons Learned and Actions Taken
Each year, Friendship Public Charter School leadership and staff members engage in an intensive self-examination
process. In our review of performance over the course of the year, we noted the significant gains across our
campuses in addition to particular growth areas.
Our review of performance and progress illuminated five key areas of focus: (1) student math proficiency across
Friendship campuses and grade levels outpaced reading proficiency; (2) we need to see greater movement of
students to advanced proficiency in both reading and mathematics; (3) early childhood literacy development must
continue to be a focus to ensure academic success through grade 12 and ultimately college; (4) given the high
proportion of students coming to our schools below grade level proficiency, we must continue to implement
interventions and other strategies to move them to grade level performance; and (5) we must continue to provide a
strong academic foundation and other supports to guarantee college persistence. Actions taken to support these
areas of focus include the following:
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provided specific and targeted professional development on literacy with a focus on the elementary
grades to increase students’ reading proficiency;
provided training for early childhood educators on CLASS observation tool to norm instructional
quality across pre-K classrooms and inform the implementation of supports for classroom teachers;
used the NWEA MAP assessment for grades K-10 to provide richer information on student growth,
needs and progress versus peers;
began creation of benchmark assessments for grades 3-10 to gauge student readiness for the
PARCC (Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers) and provide data to
inform instructional practice throughout SY 14-15;
developed an intensive principal support, coaching and training initiative that included Relay
training to improve their professional practice and expand their instructional leadership capacity;
enhanced our technology infrastructure in preparation for the PARCC assessment in SY 14-15;
continued focus on student readiness for college completion through enhanced academic and social
supports;
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implemented Friendship’s Framework for Performance Management to monitor and track progress
toward charter goals attainment, ensure charter viability, and the alignment of resources to ensure
mission accomplishment; and
created a professional development portal to enhance the professional practice of school staff.
C. Unique Accomplishments
Below are unique accomplishments achieved, awards earned and other recognition.
Southeast Elementary Academy
 Southeast met 100% of its early childhood goals.
 Two-year MGP for Southeast Academy shows reading at 53.5 and math at 65. Based on PCSB’s data, this
growth is comparable to other noted Tier 1 high performing charter schools. While growth may be
comparable, Southeast Academy has the highest share of at-risk students of any charter elementary school
in the District of Columbia. In fact, with 67% of scholars at-risk, Southeast’s share of this population is
only exceeded by three charter schools. This accomplishment clearly demonstrates the effectiveness of
Friendship PCS in meeting the needs of ALL students in the District of Columbia.
 Southeast Academy was named a DC Rewards Growth school for the 2013-14 SY for two successful years
of sustainable academic growth and an overall proficiency average of 60.1%.
 Third grade reading scores on the DC CAS were 56% proficiency, which is 12% above state average. In 4th
grade reading Southeast achieved 54% proficiency, 40% above the state average and in 4th grade
mathematics; our scholars achieved 72% proficiency, which is 13% above the state average.
 Due to the substantial growth and performance Southeast Academy made on DC CAS during the 20122013 SY, the school qualified to apply for the Quality School Initiative grant for a chance to win $100,000
over a three-year timespan. The award would be used to fund a project of the staff’s choosing that
demonstrated continued growth of Southeast Academy scholars.
Chamberlain Campuses
 Chamberlain Elementary met 100% of its early childhood goals.
 Chamberlain Middle’s MGP exceeded the MGP target for mathematics with a score of 76, outpacing many
of the top tier charter schools.
 Chamberlain Middle achieved Tier 1 status for a second year in a row and increased its PMF percentage
from 67.0% to 76.9%.
 Eighth graders had some of the highest results in the city with 92% proficiency in mathematics.
 Chamberlain was the Public Charter School winner of the Fight for Children’s 2014 Quality Schools
Initiative. The award came with a $10,000 grant to develop opportunities for teachers to improve their
instructional practice.
Woodridge Campuses
 Woodridge Elementary met 93% of its early childhood goals.
 Woodridge Middle, with one year growth percentiles of 64 and 61 for reading and mathematics
respectively, outperformed some of the highest performing charter schools in the District of Columbia in
both subjects.
 Friendship Woodridge is an International Baccalaureate World School candidate and plans to be authorized
in the Spring of 2015.
 Jennifer Beckwith, Woodridge Middle science teacher, was Friendship’s 2013 Teacher of the Year.
 Woodridge broke ground for its outdoor garden classroom and a group of representatives were invited by
First Lady Michelle Obama to assist in planting the White House garden.
Blow Pierce Campuses
 Blow Pierce Elementary met 93% of its early childhood goals.
 Blow Pierce Middle increased its MGP by 13 points in reading.
 Sixty-two percent of Blow Pierce 8th graders scored proficient or advanced on the DC CAS science
assessment.
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Nearly half of Blow Pierce’s students made 200% growth on the NWEA MAP assessment.
Blow Pierce’s robotics team won first place in its category at the 2013 Robotics competition for
Washington, DC.
Technology Preparatory Academy
 Thirteen students went to Costa Rica on an Environmental Science and Language immersion experience.
 Sixty percent of 10th Grade World History Students passed the AP World History Exam.
 Fifteen 8th graders passed the Algebra 1 exam to move on to Geometry in the 9th grade.
 Tech Prep's community garden won a national competition and gave away 500 plants and 150 pounds of
fresh vegetables to the Ward 8 community.
 Tech Prep completed and was awarded the National Academy Foundation Year of Planning grant.
Collegiate Academy
 One hundred percent of Collegiate graduates have been accepted to at least two colleges.
 Collegiate Academy has a Graduation Rate of over 90% and most importantly, over 42% of all graduates in
the District of Columbia are from Collegiate.
 Eighty-seven percent of all Collegiate graduates are attending college.
 The Friendship Collegiate class of 2014 has received over $15 million in scholarships to colleges and
university across the nation.
 Twenty-five Posse Scholarships have been awarded to Collegiate graduates.
 Collegiate Academy graduates have received three Gates Millennium Scholarships.
 To date, 682 Collegiate students have received the DC Achievers Scholarship totaling over $34 million.
 Principal Peggy Jones was recognized by the DC Association of Chartered Public Schools as Principal of
the Year.
D. List of Donors
Below is the list of donors that contributed monetary or in-kind donations having a value equal to or exceeding
$500 during the 2013-2014 school year.
4th Sector Solutions
Bank of America
Busy Bee Environmental Service
Capitol Hill Community Foundation
Citybridge Foundation
Daniel and Tracy D'Egidio
Donald Graham
Edward and Carole Walter
Ernst and Young
Greenstein Delorme & Luchs PC
Hilton Worldwide
Hogan Lovells
Host Hotels
Houghton Mifflin
Jair Lynch
Latham and Watkins
Marriott
Marriott Foundation
Michelle and Nelson Montes
Nancy and Daniel Lasik
Office Solutions
Positive Choices Athletics
Rotary Foundation of DC
Turner Construction Co.
United Business Technologies
Washington Technology Integrators
Wells Fargo
10
DATA REPORTS
A. Friendship Chamberlain Elementary School
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
School
LEA Name
Friendship Chamberlain Elementary School
School
Campus Name
0
School
Ages served – adult schools only
371
PCSB
Audited Enrollment Total
35
PCSB
PK3 Audited Enrollment
53
PCSB
PK4 Audited Enrollment
61
PCSB
KG Audited Enrollment
75
PCSB
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
75
PCSB
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
72
PCSB
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 9 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 10 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 11 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 12 Audited Enrollment
0
0
PCSB
PCSB
Adult Audited Enrollment
Ungraded Audited Enrollment
School
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
Total number of instructional
days
N/A
Notes on number of instructional
School
PCSB
PCSB
days for grades with different
calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
Instructional Time Lost to
Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
School
School
School
2.70%
0.0%
0.05%
98.5%
2.7%
1.1%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
21
Number of Teachers
23.8%
Teacher Attrition Rate
Average:$ 57,697
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum: $50,534 , Maximum: $67,670
Minimum %, Maximum $)
School
FACILITIES INFORMATION
30, 265
Square footage for entire
classroom space
68000
Square footage for entire
building
Yes
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space No
Yes
Art Room
No
Library
Yes
Music Room
Yes
Playground
Yes
Gym
No
Playing field large enough to
hold outdoor sport
competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
No
Advanced Placement
No
Alternative
No
Arts Integration/Infused
No
Career/Technical
No
Classical Education School
No
College Prep
No
Expeditionary Learning
No
Evening Program
No
Extended Academic Time
No
GED Program
No
International Baccalaureate
No
Language Immersion Program
No
Math, Science, Technology
No
Montessori
No
Online/Blended
No
Public Policy/Law
No
Reggio Emilia
No
Residential Program
No
Special Education Focus
No
Stand-Alone Preschool
No
World Cultures
No
Dual Enrollment
No
Credit Recovery Offered
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
12
B. Friendship Chamberlain Middle School
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
School
LEA Name
Friendship Chamberlain Middle School
School
Campus Name
0
School
Ages served – adult schools only
351
PCSB
Audited Enrollment Total
0
PCSB
PK3 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
PK4 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
KG Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
70
PCSB
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
68
PCSB
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
72
PCSB
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
75
PCSB
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
66
PCSB
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 9 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 10 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 11 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 12 Audited Enrollment
0
0
PCSB
PCSB
Adult Audited Enrollment
Ungraded Audited Enrollment
School
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
Total number of instructional
days
School
PCSB
PCSB
Notes on number of instructional
days for grades with different
calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
Instructional Time Lost to
Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
School
School
School
11.68%
0.0%
0.35%
98.5%
1.7%
0.3%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
27
Number of Teachers
29.6%
Teacher Attrition Rate
Average:$ 63,337
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum: $ 53,550 , Maximum: $84,032
Minimum %, Maximum $)
FACILITIES INFORMATION
13
30, 265
School
Square footage for entire
classroom space
Square footage for entire
building
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space
Art Room
Library
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to
hold outdoor sport
competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
No
Advanced Placement
No
Alternative
No
Arts Integration/Infused
No
Career/Technical
No
Classical Education School
No
College Prep
No
Expeditionary Learning
No
Evening Program
No
Extended Academic Time
No
GED Program
No
International Baccalaureate
No
Language Immersion Program
No
Math, Science, Technology
No
Montessori
No
Online/Blended
No
Public Policy/Law
No
Reggio Emilia
No
Residential Program
No
Special Education Focus
No
Stand-Alone Preschool
No
World Cultures
No
Dual Enrollment
No
Credit Recovery Offered
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
68000
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
14
C. Friendship Woodridge Elementary School
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
School
LEA Name
Friendship Woodridge Elementary School
School
Campus Name
0
Ages served – adult schools
School
only
290
PCSB
Audited Enrollment Total
49
PCSB
PK3 Audited Enrollment
54
PCSB
PK4 Audited Enrollment
48
PCSB
KG Audited Enrollment
52
PCSB
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
46
PCSB
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
41
PCSB
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
PCSB
Grade 9 Audited Enrollment
School
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
Total number of instructional
days
0
Notes on number of
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
School
School
School
School
School
instructional days for grades
with different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to
Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and
higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
4.14%
0.0%
0.08%
98.5%
3.1%
0.3%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
19
Number of Teachers
10.52%
Teacher Attrition Rate
Average:$59,014
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum: $ 51,005 , Maximum: $85,000
Minimum %, Maximum $)
FACILITIES INFORMATION
26802
Square footage for entire
classroom space
72600
Square footage for entire
building
15
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
School
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space
Art Room
Library
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to
hold outdoor sport
competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
No
Advanced Placement
No
Alternative
No
Arts Integration/Infused
No
Career/Technical
No
Classical Education School
No
College Prep
No
Expeditionary Learning
No
Evening
No
Extended Academic Time
No
GED
Yes
International Baccalaureate
No
Language Immersion
No
Math, Science, Technology
No
Montessori
No
Online/Blended
No
Public Policy/Law
No
Reggio Emilia
No
Residential Program
No
Special Education Focus
No
Stand-Alone Preschool
No
World Cultures
No
Dual Enrollment
No
Credit Recovery Courses
16
D. Friendship Woodridge Middle School
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
School
LEA Name
Friendship Woodridge Middle School
School
Campus Name
0
Ages served – adult schools
School
only
216
PCSB
Audited Enrollment Total
0
PCSB
PK3 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
PK4 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
KG Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
37
PCSB
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
42
PCSB
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
39
PCSB
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
45
PCSB
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
53
PCSB
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 9 Audited Enrollment
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
School
School
School
School
School
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
Total number of instructional
days
0
Notes on number of
instructional days for grades
with different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to
Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and
higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
26.85%
0.93%
0.61%
98.5%
6.0%
0.5%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
17
Number of Teachers
47.05%
Teacher Attrition Rate
Average:$66,878
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum: $51,510 , Maximum: $87,720
Minimum %, Maximum $)
FACILITIES INFORMATION
26802
Square footage for entire
classroom space
72600
Square footage for entire
building
17
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
School
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space
Art Room
Library
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to
hold outdoor sport
competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
No
Advanced Placement
No
Alternative
No
Arts Integration/Infused
No
Career/Technical
No
Classical Education School
No
College Prep
No
Expeditionary Learning
No
Evening
No
Extended Academic Time
No
GED
Yes
International Baccalaureate
No
Language Immersion
No
Math, Science, Technology
No
Montessori
No
Online/Blended
No
Public Policy/Law
No
Reggio Emilia
No
Residential Program
No
Special Education Focus
No
Stand-Alone Preschool
No
World Cultures
No
Dual Enrollment
No
Credit Recovery Courses
18
E. Friendship Blow Pierce Elementary School
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
School
LEA Name
Friendship Blow Pierce Jr. Academy - Elementary
School
Campus Name
0
Ages served – adult schools
School
only
386
PCSB
Audited Enrollment Total
64
PCSB
PK3 Audited Enrollment
72
PCSB
PK4 Audited Enrollment
77
PCSB
KG Audited Enrollment
75
PCSB
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
50
PCSB
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
48
PCSB
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
School
School
School
School
School
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
Total number of instructional
days
0
Notes on number of
instructional days for grades
with different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to
Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and
higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
10.88%
0.0%
0.25%
98.5%
3.9%
0.0%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
24
Number of Teachers
37.5%
Teacher Attrition Rate
Average:$57,604
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum: $51,539 , Maximum: $74,460
Minimum %, Maximum $)
FACILITIES INFORMATION
27325
Square footage for entire
classroom space
52994
Square footage for entire
building
19
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
School
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space
Art Room
Library
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to
hold outdoor sport
competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
No
Advanced Placement
No
Alternative
No
Arts Integration/Infused
No
Career/Technical
No
Classical Education School
No
College Prep
No
Credit Recovery Courses
No
Evening
No
Dual Enrollment
No
GED
No
International Baccalaureate
No
Language Immersion
No
Math, Science, Technology
No
Montessori
No
Online/Blended
No
Public Policy/Law
No
Reggio Emilia
No
Residential Program
No
Special Education Focus
No
Stand-Alone Preschool
No
World Cultures
20
F. Friendship Blow Pierce Middle School
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
School
LEA Name
Friendship Blow Pierce Jr. Academy - Middle
School
Campus Name
0
Ages served – adult schools
School
only
266
PCSB
Audited Enrollment Total
0
PCSB
PK3 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
PK4 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
KG Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
0
PCSB
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
25
PCSB
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
25
PCSB
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
61
PCSB
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
79
PCSB
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
76
PCSB
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
School
School
School
School
School
School
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
Total number of instructional
days
0
Notes on number of
instructional days for grades
with different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to
Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and
higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
28.95%
0.0%
0.69%
98.5%
6.0%
0.0%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
21
Number of Teachers
42.86%
Teacher Attrition Rate
Average:$61,847
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum: $ 51,539 , Maximum: $69,000
Minimum %, Maximum $)
FACILITIES INFORMATION
27325
Square footage for entire
classroom space
52994
Square footage for entire
building
Yes
Cafeteria
21
School
School
School
School
School
School
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
School
Theater/Performing Arts Space
Art Room
Library
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to
hold outdoor sport
competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
No
Advanced Placement
No
Alternative
No
Arts Integration/Infused
No
Career/Technical
No
Classical Education School
No
College Prep
No
Expeditionary Learning
No
Evening
No
Extended Academic Time
No
GED
No
International Baccalaureate
No
Language Immersion
No
Math, Science, Technology
No
Montessori
No
Online/Blended
No
Public Policy/Law
No
Reggio Emilia
No
Residential Program
No
Special Education Focus
No
Stand-Alone Preschool
No
World Cultures
No
Dual Enrollment
No
Credit Recovery Courses
22
G. Friendship Southeast Elementary Academy
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
School
LEA Name
Friendship Southeast Elementary Academy
School
Campus Name
0
Ages served – adult schools
School
only
559
PCSB
Audited Enrollment Total
55
PCSB
PK3 Audited Enrollment
62
PCSB
PK4 Audited Enrollment
73
PCSB
KG Audited Enrollment
71
PCSB
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
77
PCSB
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
74
PCSB
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
72
PCSB
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
75
PCSB
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
Total number of instructional
days
0
Notes on number of
instructional days for grades
with different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to
Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and
higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
12.16%
0.0%
0.17%
98.5%
2.1%
0.2%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
36
Number of Teachers
41.67%
Teacher Attrition Rate
Average:$64,967
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum: $51,399 , Maximum: $83,200
Minimum %, Maximum $)
FACILITIES INFORMATION
23306
Square footage for entire
classroom space
68000
Square footage for entire
building
Yes
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space No
No
Art Room
Yes
Library
23
School
School
School
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
School
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to
hold outdoor sport
competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
No
Advanced Placement
No
Alternative
No
Arts Integration/Infused
No
Career/Technical
No
Classical Education School
No
College Prep
No
Expeditionary Learning
No
Evening
No
Extended Academic Time
No
GED
No
International Baccalaureate
No
Language Immersion
No
Math, Science, Technology
No
Montessori
No
Online/Blended
No
Public Policy/Law
No
Reggio Emilia
No
Residential Program
No
Special Education Focus
No
Stand-Alone Preschool
No
World Cultures
No
Dual Enrollment
No
Credit Recovery
24
H. Friendship Collegiate Academy
School
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
LEA Name
Friendship Collegiate Academy
Campus Name
0
Ages served – adult schools
only
914
Audited Enrollment Total
240
Grade 9 Audited Enrollment
213
Grade 10 Audited Enrollment
209
Grade 11 Audited Enrollment
252
Grade 12 Audited Enrollment
0
Adult Audited Enrollment
0
Ungraded Audited Enrollment
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
Total number of instructional
days
0
Notes on number of
instructional days for grades
with different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to
Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and
higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
22.98%
2.30%
0.93%
98.5%
9.6%
0.2%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
73
Number of Teachers
32.87%
Teacher Attrition Rate
Average: $65,100
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum: $51,539 Maximum: $82,578
Minimum %, Maximum $)
FACILITIES INFORMATION
52994
Square footage for entire
classroom space
151558
Square footage for entire
building
Yes
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space Yes
Yes
Art Room
No
Library
Yes
Music Room
No
Playground
25
School
Yes
No
School
Gym
Playing field large enough to
hold outdoor sport
competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
Yes
Advanced Placement
No
Alternative
Yes
Arts Integration/Infused
Yes
Career/Technical
No
Classical Education School
Yes
College Prep
No
Expeditionary Learning
No
Evening
No
Extended Academic Time
No
GED
No
International Baccalaureate
No
Language Immersion
No
Math, Science, Technology
No
Montessori
Yes
Online/Blended
No
Public Policy/Law
No
Reggio Emilia
No
Residential Program
No
Special Education Focus
No
Stand-Alone Preschool
No
World Cultures
Yes
Dual Enrollment
Yes
Credit Recovery
26
I.
Friendship Technology Preparatory Academy
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
School
LEA Name
Friendship Tech Prep Academy
School
Campus Name
0
Ages served – adult schools
School
only
406
PCSB
Audited Enrollment Total
90
PCSB
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
87
PCSB
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
80
PCSB
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
59
PCSB
Grade 9 Audited Enrollment
60
PCSB
Grade 10 Audited Enrollment
30
PCSB
Grade 11 Audited Enrollment
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
Total number of instructional
days
0
Notes on number of
instructional days for grades
with different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to
Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and
higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
9.11%
0.25%
0.35%
98.5%
3.0%
0.0%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
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Number of Teachers
35.48%
Teacher Attrition Rate
Average:$59,706
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum: $51,539 , Maximum: $89,382
Minimum %, Maximum $)
FACILITIES INFORMATION
21216
Square footage for entire
classroom space
39380
Square footage for entire
building
Yes
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space No
No
Art Room
No
Library
No
Music Room
No
Playground
27
School
No
Yes
School
Gym
Playing field large enough to
hold outdoor sport
competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
Yes
Advanced Placement
No
Alternative
No
Arts Integration/Infused
Yes
Career/Technical
No
Classical Education School
Yes
College Prep
Yes
Credit Recovery
No
Dual Enrollment
No
Expeditionary Learning
No
Evening
No
Extended Academic Time
No
GED
No
International Baccalaureate
No
Language Immersion
Yes
Math, Science, Technology
No
Montessori
No
Online/Blended
No
Public Policy/Law
No
Reggio Emilia
No
Residential Program
No
Special Education Focus
No
Stand-Alone Preschool
No
World Cultures
28
APPENDICES
A. STAFF ROSTER
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First Name
Kahanofsky
Jackson
Lowe
Thompson
Windley
Milton
Lyons
Thomas
Tackie
Black
Hayes
Thompson
Durham
Watford
Brown
Abraham
Ghebremicael
Gooding
Jarowski
Snowdy
Spears
Void
Butler
Garrett-Gaston
Holland
Mantein
Mantein
Richardson
Souvannavong
Thomas
Kelley
Matthews
Ward
Ramirez
King
O'Conner
Coffee
Gregory
Shelton
Thomas
Turner
Bland
Dow
Last Name
Corey
David
Ashley
Samantha
Marcella
Prinz
Tiana
Tanara
Yvonne
Stephanie
Kyra
Aaron
Danielle
Kimberly
Sarah
Johnetta
Elleni
Derrick
Tatyana
John
Gregory
Lois
Kyara
Alexis
Monique
Grace
Grace
Tijisha
Thanouthong
Eric
Shatavia
Kim
Adrianne
Nelly
Alethea
Amilca
Laurana
Ronette
Monica
Tiffany
Nickell
Sean
Tracie
Position
P.E. Teacher
1st Grade Teacher
1st Grade Teacher
1st Grade Teacher
2nd Grade Teacger
2nd Grade Teacher
3rd Grade Teacher
3rd Grade Teacher
4th Grade Teacher
5th Grade Teacher
6th English Teacher
6th Mathematics Teacher
6th Social Studies Teacher
7th Mathematics Teacher
7th/8th Science Teacher
8th English Teacher
8th English Teacher
8th Math Teacher
Academy Director
Academy Director
Academy Director
After Care Coordinator
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
Aftercare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Lead Teacher
AfterCare Lead Teacher
AfterCare Lead Teacher
Building Substitute Teacher
Dance Teacher
Dean of Students-Student Support
Designated Aide
Designated Aide
Designated Aide
Designated Aide
Designated Aide
Guidance Counselor-Support Staff
Instructional Specialist
Campus
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First Name
Davis
Baker
Kanu
Samdab
Graves
Andrews
Baylor
Burnette
Bush
Dunn
Fon
Hudson
Lassiter
McManus
Morgan
Nicholson
Preau
Silver
Frayer
Gravens
Johnson
Mansel
Renaud
Townsend
Whitmyer
Adams
Grant
Seguin
Darwin-Glomah
Galloway
Gooding
West
Crews
Townes
Arce-Whitlock
Banwell
Crain
Gaston
HendersonPacker
King
Lamb
Pierce
Koh
Last Name
Tonya
Katherine
N'mmah
Nataki
Marvin
Jamarr
Karen
Brenda
Jazmine
Katherine
Suilabayu
Ebony
Danielle
Benica
Betty
Sharon
Raquel
Rhonda
Sarah
Catherine
Jendayi
Molly
Koscina
Juilenne
Shynetra
Sorrae
Jeffrey
David
Charo
Rajeeni
Sequins
Sheree
Sharon
Jacqueline
Monica
Emily
Daniel
Yvette
Position
Journalism/English Teacher
Kindergarten Teacher
Kindergarten Teacher
Kindergarten Teacher
P.E. Teacher
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-Kindergarten
Principal
Psychologist
Reading Specialist
Saturday School Teacher
Saturday School Teacher
Smart Lab Facilitator
Spanish Teacher
Special Education
Special Education Coordinator
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Nakita
Antricia
Ronnie
Jessica
Brian
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher Resource 1st-
Campus
First Name
Last Name
Position
5th
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Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Chamberlain
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Chamberlain
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Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Baker
Grant
Greenberg
Lambert
Kincannon
Harris
Monroe
Reed-Williams
Malloy
Tanner
Toland
Jenkins
McMahon
Taylor
Cooper
Winchester
Connelly
Aboulhosn
Greenstone
Clark
Blanford
Hamilton
Richburg
Richardson
Adams
Anamelechi
Anthony
Edwards
Carr
Gorham
Carr
Womack
Hemphill
Coleman
Gossin
Denney
Dorley
Swanson
Vonderpool
Watson
Boney
Heard
Shulani
Jeffrey
Katherine
Alex
Ramsey
Diamond
Meghan
Joscelyn
Amanda
Toxan
Lisa
Tyleah
Mary
Tiarra
Candice
Brandy
Glenn
Leyla
Althea
Robert
Samiyyah
Raymond
Quianna
Colby
Stacey
Anthony
Telithia
Jason
Tawana
Derek
Tawana
Lanika
Adine
Tenika
Prisca
Dominique
Princess
Andria
Jacob
LaKeisha
Christian
Tina
Speech Language Pathologist
Principal
1st Grade Teacher
AfterCare Lead Teacher
Special Education Teacher
1st Grade Teacher
1st Grade Teacher
1st Grade Teacher
2nd Grade Teacher
2nd Grade Teacher
2nd Grade Teacher
3rd Grade Teacher
3rd Grade Teacher
3rd Grade Teacher
4th Grade Teacher
4th Grade Teacher
5th English Teacher
5th Grade Teacher
5th Grade Teacher
6th Mathematics Teacher
6th Science Teacher
6th Social Studies Teacher
7th English Teacher
7th Mathematics Teacher
7th/8th English Teacher
7th/8th Mathematics Teacher
7th/8th Social Studies Teacher
8th English Teacher
Academy Director
Academy Director
Academy Director
After Care Coordinator
After Care Lead Teacher
Aftercare Asst Group Leader
Aftercare Asst Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Lead Teacher
AfterCare Lead Teacher
Campus
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Chamberlain
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Chamberlain
Chamberlain
First Name
Nickerson
Pruitt
Turner
Vineyard
Mack
Cotton
Bridgeman
Lilly
Hundley
Malcolm
Young
Venable
Yates
Coy
Pettit
Banks-Starfury
Hawkins
Chappelle
Fields
Gray
Johnson
Johnson
Price
Samuels
Street
Valdez-Catlett
Williams
Yates
Little
Dedmon
Graves
Serrell
Spell
Worsley
Harbour
Johnson
Bailey
Rudd
Christian
Scaringi
Mosqueda
Clarke
Ehrli
Last Name
Patricia
Jo Ella
Linda
Rebekah
Andrea
Keven
LaTonya
Sherrill
Khabria
Aundre
Janai
Christi
Kristina
Fatima
Erin
Keeta
Michael
Jeromeka
Danique
Alonda
Linda
Shyraun
Helen
Shanda
Cynthia
Daniellea
Chenelle
Deirnee
Richard
Kimberly
Leslei
Katherine
Georgia
Regina
Liua
LaShay
Janae
Veronica
Valerie
Kelly
Ramon
George
Isabel
Position
AfterCare Lead Teacher
Aftercare Lead Teacher
AfterCare Lead Teacher
Art Teacher
Building Substitute Teacher
Business Manager
Chemistry Teacher
Dance Teacher
Dean of Students-Student Support
Dean of Students-Student Support
Designated Aide
Guidance Counselor-Student Support
Instructional Specialist
Kindergarten Teacher
Kindergarten Teacher
Music Teacher
Music Teacher
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
PE Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Principal
Psychologist
Resource Teacher Elem Ed
Saturday School Teacher
Senior Dir of Student Support Service
Smart Lab Facilitator
Spanish Teacher
Special Education Coordinator
Special Education Teacher
Campus
Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Collegiate Academy
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Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
First Name
Fortune
Gerima
Girardi-Reed
Jones
Kaijage
Mc ClureWoodard
Parker
Coy
Harbour
Feldman
Lasley
Hayes
Joppy
Moses
Fritts
Anderson
Franklin
Booth
Starnes
Gafford
Chadda
Elshazli
Shairzay
Weaver
Ruffin
Weaver
MacDonald
Abdul-Rahim
Hunter
Wonsom
Davies
Jackson
Ford
Lewis
Moore
Jeanty
Beatty
Botchway
Atkinson
Harris
Smith
Thompson
Williams
Last Name
Alyssa
Nubia
Donna
Kimberly
Tiffany
Position
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Audria
Tatrina
Kendra
Liua
Jacklyn
Teresa
Latrail
Kia
Daniel
Monty
Khaleelah
Glendora
Kun
Glenn
Cara
Bandana
Ashref
Arsallah
Sean
Prem-Raj
Tiffani
Davis
Aazaar
Michael
Kenneth
Isaacba
Ronald
Dwayne
Sean
Derek
Mary
Frazier
Beverly
Charles
Donald
Traveon
Kelvin
Janelle
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Para Professional
Principal
10th English Teacher
10th Literature Teacher
10th-12th Business Teacher
11th/12th Grade English Teacher
11th/12th History Teacher
11th/12th Social Studies Teacher
9th Algebra Teacher
9th Algebra Teacher
Academy Director
Academy Director
Achievement Coordinator
Allied Health
Alumni Affairs Coordinator
AP Coordinator
AP Geoography Teacher
AP Math/ AP Physics Teacher
AP Physics Teacher
Art Teacher
Athletic Director
Athletic Director
Athletic Director
Biology Teacher
Biology Teacher
Building Substitute Teacher
Chemistry Teacher
Chemistry Teacher
Dance Teacher
Dean of Health Science
Dean of Students
Dean of Students-Student Support
Designated Aide
Designated Aide
Designated Aide
Designated Aide
Campus
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Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
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Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
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Collegiate Academy
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Collegiate Academy
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Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
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Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
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Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
First Name
Lester
Hazel
Camper
DiRobbio
Keys
Leonard
Robinson
Simmons
Bell
Jones
Downs
Davis
Jefferson
Mathis
Stewart
Yarbrough
Crouch
Faruq
Farid
Fields
Thomas
Ennis
Hodge
Bhasin
Cave
Henry
Jackson
Simmons
Trexler
Vickerie
Duran
Thompson
Baulkman
Martin
Pope
Powell
Snowden
Davis-Thomas
Procope
Beason
Ross
Cotton
Salomone
Last Name
Adrienne
Kamil
Joyce
Tamara
Pricilla
Andrea
Celecia
Katrelle
Ingrid
Alicia
Alexander
Larry
Maya
Treasure
Damali
Natawnya
Allison
Tashik
Wali
Teana
Notashia
Kimberly
Courtney
Bharti
Felicia
Richardo
Linice
Theresa
Elizabeth
Maxim
Teriauna
Jennifer
Charae
Carlita
James
Geraldo
Crystal
Donnita
Kathryn
Terrance
Lincoln
Tangelia
Constance
Position
Director of Site Operations
Drama/Foundation Teacher
English Teacher
English Teacher
English Teacher
English Teacher
English Teacher
English Teacher
French Teacher
General Science Teacher
Graphic Design Teacher
Guidance Counselor-Student Support
Guidance Counselor-Student Support
Guidance Counselor-Student Support
Guidance Counselor-Student Support
Guidance Counselor-Student Support
Instructional Specialist
Intervention Specialist
Leadership Teacher
Life Science Teacher
Math Computer Science Teacher
Math Lab Facilitator
Math Lab Facilitator
Mathematics Teacher
Mathematics Teacher
Mathematics Teacher
Mathematics Teacher
Mathematics Teacher
Mathematics Teacher
Mathematics Teacher
Music Teacher
Music Teacher
P.E. Teacher
P.E. Teacher
P.E. Teacher
Para Professional
Physics
Principal
Principal
Psychologist
Reading Lab Facilitator
Reading Lab Teacher
Reading Specialist
Campus
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
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Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
Collegiate Academy
School Support
School Support
School Support
School Support
School Support
School Support
School Support
School Support
School Support
School Support
First Name
Joseph
Greene
Schaefer
Andre
Blood
Carlisle
Douglas
Ellis
Richardson
Drewery
Jenkins
Wallace
Thompson
Collins
James
Butler
Creagh-Lee
Linhorst
Mc DanielThomas
McDonnough
Richmond
Smith
Tolson
Yameny
Savari
Kennedy
Jones-Gross
Ware
Johnson
Morton
Davis-Thomas
Edwards-Jone
Procope
Kaufman
Eborn III
McGuire
Dickinson
Coleman
Croussett
Yates
Toland
Dixon
Isbell
Last Name
Lawerence
Cherice
Christian
Serge
Eric
Aisha
Melissa
Jazzmine
Carlos
Malcolm
Krystal
Naima
Page
Janet
Trudianne
Iskeshia
Tiffany
Dennis
Position
RISE Teacher
Smart Lab Facilitator
Smart Lab Facilitator
Social Studies Teacher
Social Studies Teacher
Social Studies Teacher
Social Studies Teacher
Social Studies Teacher
Social Studies Teacher
Sociology Teacher
Spanish Teacher
Spanish Teacher
Special Ed Coordinator
Special Ed Teacher
Special Education Coordinator
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Sherry
Kadene
Shemal
Ashley
Dareese
Tushina
Priscilla
Marquita
Lynne
Otis
Donald
D'Edward
Donnita
Peggy
Kathryn
Marilyn
Earley
Julia
Domari
Kristin
Yaritza
Candyce
Kevin
Margretta
Melissa
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Speech Language Pathologist
Student Support
Student Support Coordinator
Student Support Coordinator
Technology Teacher
Technology Teacher
Principal
Head Principal
Principal
Director of Friendship News Network
Early Childhood Interventionist
ELL Coordinator
Instructional Specialist
Intervention Specialist
Occupational Therapist
Saturady Learning Camp Teacher
Saturday Learning Camp Teacher
Saturday School Teacher
Business Manager
Campus
School Support
School Support
School Support
SouthEast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
First Name
Keeley
Lott
Guerrieer
Speight
Isel
Montgomery
Richards
Ajomagberin
Elie
Bryant
Dale
McCatharn
Newman
Wright
Wright
Lewis
Dickerson
Piccoli
Person
Bhegani
Husbands
James
Long
Ansari-Turner
Burroughs
Cook
Floyd
Goode
Harrison
Johnson
McKee
White
Williams
Fon
Freeland
Nelson
Porter
Redhead
Whitmyer
Williams
Gray
Brooks
Harris
Last Name
Lon-Michael
Brittney
Shirley
Joseph
Sarah
DaVaugh
Donna
Bolanle
Tinisha
Zakiya
Anthony
Jennifer
Jennifer
Frecia
Justin
Keisha
Stephen
Angela
Tyresse
Tasia
Kemi
Charity
Ray
Venecia
Derrick
Chanel
Betty
Chaquita
Brandy
Jermaine
Dominique
Christol
Bernie
Faikekah
Emmanuel
Courtney
Rosalyn
Marvin
Yashika
Haywood
Robin
Marco
James
Position
Saturday Learning Camp Teacher
Saturday Learning Camp Teacher
Saturday School Teacher
Principal
Special Education Teacher
1st Grade Teacher
1st Grade Teacher
2nd Grade Teacher
2nd Grade Teacher
3rd ELA Teacher
3rd Grade Teacher
3rd Grade Teacher
3rd Grade Teacher
3rd Grade Teacher
4th ELA Teacher
4th Grade Teacher
5th English Teacher
5th Grade Teacher
5th Mathematics
Academy Director
Academy Director
Administrative Assistant
After Care Coordinator
Aftercard Lead Teacher
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Lead Teacher
AfterCare Lead Teacher
AfterCare Lead Teacher
AfterCare Lead Teacher
AfterCare Lead Teacher
AfterCare Lead Teacher
Art Teacher
Book Clerk
Building Substitute Teacher
Dean of Students
Campus
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
First Name
Murray
Robinson
Fletcher
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Southeast Academy
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Simmons
Montalvo
Showers
Brito
Hoolehan
Rousseau
Uy
Bryant
Finley
Gilmore
Gomes
Jenkins
Polite
Pugh
Riddick
Ross-Miley
Williams
Humphries
Knight
Anthony
Cook
Holdipp
Shaw
Smith-Doanld
Williams-Price
Speight
Naidu
Cook
Jordan
Baynard
Spivey
Pacos
Kaw
O'Keefe
Parker
Rose
Weiss
Tindle
Epting
Callazo
Last Name
Cherron
Lisa
Kalifa
Amelia
Carlene
Stephanie
Shavon
Jacqueline
Lindsay
Darby
Lorraine
Bianca
Dominique
Renee
Melissa
James
Edward
Chenise
Dayan
Andrea
Nikoshia
Tierra
Julius
Joanne
Allyson
Claire
Tiore
Rachel
Lucy
Joseph
Niyathi
Cicely
Edna
Shannell
Kristin
Joshua
Denise
Kathryn
Tanielle
Jessica
Sarah
Doranna
Jeffrey
Eric
Position
Dean of Students-Student Support
Designated Aide
Group Leader
Guidance Counselor-Student Support
Instructional Specialist
Instructional Specialist
Intervention Specialist
Kindergarten Teacher
Kindergarten Teacher
Kindergarten Teacher
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
PE Teacher
PE Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Principal
Psychologist
Saturday Learning Camp
Smart Lab Facilitator
Smart Lab Facilitator
Special Ed Coordinator
Special Education Coordinator
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Principal
Mathematics Teacher
10th English Teacher
Campus
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
First Name
Poisson
Roberson
Burgener
Ferguson
Clevette
McMonagle
Cameron
Cobb
Warren
Dunn
Pipoli
Stevens
James
Robinson
Harris
Slaughter
Phipps
Smith
Tillman
Lee
Miller
Gober
Mays
Das
Shakhan
Mejia
Hartley
Tindle
Bishay
Farrar
Braxton
Wong-Wing
Powell
Cross
Kagehiro
Torres
Ellis
Bennett
Conyers
Daniel
Hellmich
Kohlman
Pettus
Last Name
Jennifer
Anne
Amy
Mya
Jacqueline
Alison
Garry
Ashley
Jovanda
Elizabeth
Kara
Michael
Brittany
Patricia
Tasha
Michia
Lauren
Chrissy
Ashleigh
Lauren
Cortnie
Lynne
Malika
Namrata
Genghis
Miguel
Bradley
Doranna
Mary
Lori
Akilah
Ashanna
Javaris
Clarence
Elizabeth
Freddy
Renata
Lauren
Mellony
Bryan
Julia
Rebecca
Candice
Position
10th English Teacher
10th English Teacher
10th Mathematics Teacher
6-8th English
6th Mathematics Teacher
7th English Teacher
7th Mathematics Teacher
8th Mathematics Teacher
8th Writing Teacher
9th Biology Teacher
Academy Director
Academy Director
Administrative Assistant
Administrative Assistant
Biology Teacher
Cafeteria Supervisor
Chemistry/Physics
Dean of Students-Student Support
ELA Instructional Specialist
English Teacher
English Teacher
Environmental Sciece
Guidance Counselor-Student Support
Instructional Specialist
Instructional Specialist
Mathematics Teacher
P.E. Teacher
Principal
Psychologist
Psychologist
Saturday School Teacher
Saturday School Teacher
Smart Lab Facilitator
Social Studies Teacher
Social Studies Teacher
Spanish Teacher
Special Education Coordinator
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Campus
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Tech Prep
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
First Name
Schleicher
Simms
Spivey
Elam-Henley
Craig
Shields
Herbert
Thomasson
Hollis
Uptain-Villa
Davis
Dow
Dahl
Shipp
Brown
Wiemken
Manning
Beckwith
Owo
Scanlon
Slopadoe
McNair
Campbell
Chase
Hampshire
Janifer
Johnson
Richardson
Walker
Canley
Fleming
James
Womack
Hasan
Winston
Culver
Grant
Womack
Yancey
Schywstell
Lawery
Deickman
Foster
Last Name
Nicholas
Howard
Kristin
Shea
Rictor
Darees
Kaitlin
Julia
Cameron
Samantha
Julia
Taylor
Jennifer
Chastity
Joel
Lauren
Latanya
Jennifer
Felicia
Jeffrey
Gbenimah
Kenisha
Markee
Tia
Nicole
Asriel
Sherice
Terrance
Deja
Aliyaha
Juliette
Danielle
Noteisha
Monica
Jimise
Remington
Kenneth
Montell
Rexie
Tana
David
Haana
Dominique
Position
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Speech Language Pathologist
Technology Teacher
Principal
Instructional Specialist
1st Grade Teacher
1st Grade Teacher
2nd Grade Teacher
2nd Grade Teacher
3rd Grade Teacher
3rd Grade Teacher
4th Grade Teacher
4th Grade Teacher
5th Grade Teacher
5th/6th Mathematics Teacher
7th/8th English Teacher
8th Science Teacher
Academy Director
Academy Director
After Care Coordinator
Aftercare Asst Group Leader
Aftercare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
Aftercare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
AfterCare Group Leader
Aftercare Group Leader
Aftercare Lead Teacher
Aftercare Lead Teacher
Aftercare Lead Teacher
Aftercare Lead Teacher
AP Coordinator
Art Teacher
Business Service Associate
Designated Aide
Designated Aide
Director of SPED Support Services
Guidance Counselor-Student Support
Instructional Specialist
Kindergarten Teacher
Kindergarten Teacher
Campus
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
Woodridge
First Name
Taylor
Datcher
Anderson
Rodgers
Abreu
Baskin
Bassett
Bolden
Butler
Diggs
Glover
Graham
Hackett
Johnson
Johnson
Wiggins
Edwards
Fields
Henry
Jackson
Sales
Vocal
Craig
King
Watford
Green
Goode
Jackson
Lane
GarzonRoncancio
Jordan
Hinton
Walker
Diallo
Fon
Sommers
Woodyatt
Wright
Wescott
Wilford
Last Name
Alecia
Irene
Mercedes
Rashad
Sonia
James
Tynesha
Angela
Cheryl
Tytrice
Wendellyn
Denise
Asma
Randel
Shante
Pamela
Teoshi
Teriyana
Jamila
Courtney
Chanel
Cinthia
Rictor
Lateffa
Ernest
Etoile
Kim
Kia
Bianca
Position
Kindergarten Teacher
Music Teacher
Occupational Therapist
P.E. Teacher
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Para Professional
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Pre-K Teacher
Principal
Psychologist
RISE Coordinator
RISE Teacher
Saturday School Teacher
Saturday School Teacher
Smart Lab Facilitator
Martha
Sheena
Shani
Willie
Kesso
Fri-Maikah
Natasha
Jaclyn
Velvet
Alexis
Robin
Spanish Teacher
Spanish Teacher
Spec Ed Res Elem 1st-4th Elem
Special Education Coordinator
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Speech Language Pathologist
8th Mathematics Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Substittue Teacher
STAFF QUALIFICATION: 62.92% of instructional staff have a Bachelor’s degree, 26.40% of instructional staff
have a Master’s degree, and 1.12% of instructional staff have a Doctorate degree.
B. BOARD ROSTER
Donald L. Hense, Chairman*
Friendship Public Charter School, Inc.
Gregory Prince, Vice Chairman
President, Educational Services Associates
Victor E. Long, Secretary*
Partner, Regan Zambri & Long
W. Edward Walter, Treasurer
CEO & President, Host Hotels & Resorts Inc.
Kevin Chavous*
Owner & Founder, The Chavous Group LLC
Carol Thompson Cole*
President & CEO, Venture Philanthropy Partners
Darrin Glymph*
Partner, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Tracy Gray*
Managing Director, American Institutes for Research
Rose Gregory*
Program Analyst, US Department of Agriculture
Eric McKinley King, Parent Representative*
President, Solutions Consulting Group LLC
Deborah McGriff
Partner, NewSchools Venture Fund
Patience Tait, Parent Representative*
Supervisor Congressional Assistance Branch, US Department of State
Kenneth Umansky
Managing Director, Umansky, Wyatt, Zier
Chris White
Chairman & CEO, Global Events Partners
Chris Whittle
CEO, Avenues of New York
*Denotes DC Resident
C. UNAUDITED YEAR END FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Year to Date
Actual
Revenue
UPSFF (Per Pupil) Payments
Facilities Allowance Payments
Federal Entitlements
Other Government Fundng / Grants
Private Grants and Donations
Contracting/Managed Schools
Other Income
Summer School
TOTAL REVENUES
EXPENSES
Personnel Salaries and Benefits
Principal/Executive Salaries
Teachers Salaries
Teachers Aides/Assistance Salaries
Other Education Professionals Salaries
Business/Operations Salaries
Clerical Salaries
Other Staff Salaries
Employee Benefits
Staff Development Costs
Subtotal: Personnel Costs
$46,714,295.04
11,277,000.00
3,497,884.22
6,220,736.33
211,796.00
1,462,437.27
538,209.94
2,265,209.09
$72,187,567.89
$2,443,986.21
21,076,919.38
2,467,252.23
1,803,413.54
1,207,809.58
723,428.12
9,579,858.62
6,094,708.64
45,397,376.32
Direct Student Costs
Textbooks
Student Supplies and Materials
Library and Media Center Materials
Computers and Materials
Other Instructional Equipment
Classroom Furnishings and Supplies
Student Assessment Materials
Contracted Student Services
Professional Development
Food Service
Miscellaneous Student Costs**
361,130.79
284,349.93
15,337.24
326,722.62
324,255.80
326,186.77
77,108.55
565,634.43
1,006,379.54
1,548,826.91
613,672.79
Subtotal: Direct Student Costs
5,449,605.37
Occupancy Expenses
Rent
Mortgage Interest Payments
Building Maintenance and Repairs
Renovation/Leasehold Improvements
Utilities
Equipment Rental and Maintenance
Contracted Building Services
Storage
Subtotal: Occupancy Expenses
959,148.62
1,598,489.28
4,497.58
1,390,677.54
286,058.10
1,615,119.40
37,583.70
5,891,574.22
Office Expenses
Office Supplies and Materials
Office Furnishings and Equipment
Office Equipment Rental and Maintenance
Telephone/Telecommunications
Legal, Accounting and Payroll Services
Printing and Copying
Postage and Shipping
Other
131,423.42
1,735,319.07
449,934.30
78,825.92
1,235,361.37
Subtotal: Office Expenses
4,246,935.77
General Expenses
Insurance
Interest Expense
Transportation
Other General Expense
Administration Fee
474,616.54
5,011,300.66
315,382.64
633,578.94
354,205.00
Subtotal: General Expenses
6,789,083.78
TOTAL EXPENSES
EXCESS (OR DEFICIENCY)
Depreciation
NET INCOME
611,788.44
4,283.25
$67,774,575.46
4,412,992.43
$3,848,557.31
564,435.12
D. Approved 2014-15 Budget
Revenue
UPSFF (Per Pupil) Payments
Facilities Allowance Payments
Federal Entitlements
Other Government Fundng / Grants
Private Grants and Donations
Activity Fees
Other Income
$52,239,324
11,369,472
3,534,888
8,746,560
200,000
180,000
Summer School
TOTAL REVENUES
$76,270,244
EXPENSES
Personnel Salaries and Benefits
Principal/Executive Salaries
Teachers Salaries
Teachers Aides/Assistance Salaries
Other Education Professionals Salaries
Business/Operations Salaries
Clerical Salaries
Other Staff Salaries
Employee Benefits
Staff Development Costs
Subtotal: Personnel Costs
$3,476,398
16,609,292
1,548,641
4,711,444
466,216
856,555
10,082,404
6,795,171
44,546,121
Direct Student Costs
Textbooks
Student Supplies and Materials
Library and Media Center Materials
Computers and Materials
Other Instructional Equipment
Classroom Furnishings and Supplies
Student Assessment Materials
Contracted Student Services
Professional Development
Food Service
0
853,998
0
917,555
131,675
29,000
249,000
747,300
746,500
1,385,550
Miscellaneous Student Costs**
Subtotal: Direct Student Costs
742,552
5,803,130
Occupancy Expenses
Rent
Mortgage Interest Payments
Building Maintenance and Repairs
Utilities
Equipment Rental and Maintenance
Contracted Building Services
Subtotal: Occupancy Expenses
923,454
0
694,106
1,555,700
112,000
3,393,378
6,678,638
Office Expenses
Office Supiles and Materials
Office Furnishings and Equipment
Office Equipment Rental and Maintenance
Telephone/Telecommunications
Legal, Accounting and Payroll Services
Printing and Copying
Postage and Shipping
Other
Subtotal: Office Expenses
259,100
5,000
245,000
205,030
447,150
177,000
17,275
1,194,425
2,549,980
General Expenses
Insurance
Interest Expense
Transportation
Other General Expense
Administration Fee
Subtotal: General Expenses
TOTAL EXPENSES
365,000
5,062,314
136,500
128,500
380,351
6,072,665
$65,650,534
Depreciation
$4,000,000
NET INCOME
6,619,710
School
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
LEA Name
Campus Name
Ages served – adult schools only
Audited Enrollment Total
PK3 Audited Enrollment
PK4 Audited Enrollment
KG Audited Enrollment
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
Grade 9 Audited Enrollment
Grade 10 Audited Enrollment
Grade 11 Audited Enrollment
Grade 12 Audited Enrollment
Adult Audited Enrollment
Ungraded Audited Enrollment
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
Friendship Chamberlain Elementary School
0
371
35
53
61
75
75
72
STUDENT DATA POINTS
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
Total number of instructional days
Notes on number of instructional days for grades with different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
School
School
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
Number of Teachers
21
Teacher Attrition Rate
23.8%
School
Teacher Salary (Average $, Minimum %, Maximum $)
Average:$ 57,697
Minimum: $50,534 , Maximum:
$67,670
School
School
School
FACILITIES INFORMATION
Square footage for entire classroom space
Square footage for entire building
Cafeteria
30, 265
68000
Yes
School
Theater/Performing Arts Space
Art Room
Library
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to hold outdoor sport
competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
Advanced Placement
Alternative
Arts Integration/Infused
Career/Technical
Classical Education School
College Prep
Expeditionary Learning
Evening Program
Extended Academic Time
GED Program
International Baccalaureate
Language Immersion Program
Math, Science, Technology
Montessori
Online/Blended
Public Policy/Law
Reggio Emilia
Residential Program
Special Education Focus
Stand-Alone Preschool
World Cultures
Dual Enrollment
Credit Recovery Offered
School
School
School
School
School
School
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
in Elementary School
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
181
N/A
2.70%
0.0%
0.05%
98.5%
2.7%
1.1%
GENERAL INFORMATION
School
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
LEA Name
Campus Name
Ages served – adult schools only
Audited Enrollment Total
PK3 Audited Enrollment
PK4 Audited Enrollment
KG Audited Enrollment
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
Grade 9 Audited Enrollment
Grade 10 Audited Enrollment
Grade 11 Audited Enrollment
Grade 12 Audited Enrollment
Adult Audited Enrollment
Ungraded Audited Enrollment
STUDENT DATA POINTS
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
Total number of instructional days
Notes on number of instructional days for grades with different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
School
School
Number of Teachers
Teacher Attrition Rate
School
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum %, Maximum $)
School
School
School
School
School
Square footage for entire classroom
space
Square footage for entire building
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space
Art Room
FACILITIES INFORMATION
School
Library
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to hold
outdoor sport competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Advanced Placement
Alternative
Arts Integration/Infused
Career/Technical
Classical Education School
College Prep
Expeditionary Learning
Evening Program
Extended Academic Time
GED Program
International Baccalaureate
Language Immersion Program
Math, Science, Technology
Montessori
Online/Blended
Public Policy/Law
Reggio Emilia
Residential Program
Special Education Focus
Stand-Alone Preschool
World Cultures
Dual Enrollment
Credit Recovery Offered
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
Friendship Chamberlain Middle School
0
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351
0
0
0
0
0
0
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ment
ment
ment
ment
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ment
ment
ment
ment
ment
ment
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70
68
72
75
66
0
0
0
0
0
0
STUDENT DATA POINTS
ional days
uctional days for grades with different calendars
o Discipline
d higher)
ate
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
27
29.6%
Average:$ 63,337
Minimum: $ 53,550 , Maximum: $84,032
FACILITIES INFORMATION
30, 265
68000
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Middle School
351
70
68
72
75
66
0
0
0
0
0
0
181
11.68%
0.0%
0.35%
98.5%
1.7%
0.3%
School
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
GENERAL INFORMATION
LEA Name
Friendship PCS
Campus Name
Friendship Woodridge Elementary School
Ages served – adult schools only
0
Audited Enrollment Total
290
PK3 Audited Enrollment
49
PK4 Audited Enrollment
54
KG Audited Enrollment
48
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
52
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
46
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
41
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
0
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
0
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
0
Grade 9 Audited Enrollment
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
Total number of instructional days
Notes on number of instructional 0
days for grades with different
calendars
Suspension Rate
4.14%
Expulsion Rate
0.0%
Instructional Time Lost to
0.08%
Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and higher) 98.5%
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
3.1%
Mid-Year Entry Rate
0.3%
School
School
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
Number of Teachers
19
Teacher Attrition Rate
10.52%
School
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum %, Maximum $)
School
School
School
School
School
School
FACILITIES INFORMATION
Square footage for entire
26802
classroom space
Square footage for entire building 72600
Cafeteria
Yes
Theater/Performing Arts Space
No
Art Room
Yes
Library
Yes
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
Average:$59,014
Minimum: $ 51,005 , Maximum: $85,000
0
0
School
Music Room
Yes
Playground
Yes
Gym
Yes
Playing field large enough to hold No
outdoor sport competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
Advanced Placement
No
Alternative
No
Arts Integration/Infused
No
Career/Technical
No
Classical Education School
No
College Prep
No
Expeditionary Learning
No
Evening
No
Extended Academic Time
No
GED
No
International Baccalaureate
Yes
Language Immersion
No
Math, Science, Technology
No
Montessori
No
Online/Blended
No
Public Policy/Law
No
Reggio Emilia
No
Residential Program
No
Special Education Focus
No
Stand-Alone Preschool
No
World Cultures
No
Dual Enrollment
No
Credit Recovery Courses
No
School
School
School
GENERAL INFORMATION
School
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
STUDENT DATA POINTS
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
School
School
School
FACILITIES INFORMATION
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
GENERAL INFORMATION
LEA Name
Campus Name
Ages served – adult schools only
Audited Enrollment Total
PK3 Audited Enrollment
PK4 Audited Enrollment
KG Audited Enrollment
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
Grade 9 Audited Enrollment
STUDENT DATA POINTS
Total number of instructional days
Notes on number of instructional days for grades with
different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
Number of Teachers
Teacher Attrition Rate
Teacher Salary (Average $, Minimum %, Maximum $)
FACILITIES INFORMATION
Square footage for entire classroom space
Square footage for entire building
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space
Art Room
Library
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to hold outdoor sport
competitions.
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
Advanced Placement
Alternative
Arts Integration/Infused
Career/Technical
Classical Education School
College Prep
Expeditionary Learning
Evening
Extended Academic Time
GED
International Baccalaureate
Language Immersion
Math, Science, Technology
Montessori
Online/Blended
Public Policy/Law
Reggio Emilia
Residential Program
Special Education Focus
Stand-Alone Preschool
World Cultures
Dual Enrollment
Credit Recovery Courses
Friendship PCS
Friendship Woodridge Middle School
0
216
0
0
0
0
0
0
37
42
39
45
53
0
181
0
26.85%
0.93%
0.61%
98.5%
6.0%
0.5%
TS
17
47.05%
Average:$66,878
Minimum: $51,510 , Maximum: $87,720
26802
72600
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
GENERAL INFORMATION
School
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
LEA Name
Campus Name
Ages served – adult schools only
Audited Enrollment Total
PK3 Audited Enrollment
PK4 Audited Enrollment
KG Audited Enrollment
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
School
Total number of instructional days
Notes on number of instructional days for grades with
different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
STUDENT DATA POINTS
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
School
School
Number of Teachers
Teacher Attrition Rate
School
Teacher Salary (Average $, Minimum %, Maximum $)
FACILITIES INFORMATION
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Square footage for entire classroom space
Square footage for entire building
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space
Art Room
Library
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to hold outdoor sport
competitions.
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Advanced Placement
Alternative
Arts Integration/Infused
Career/Technical
Classical Education School
College Prep
Credit Recovery Courses
Evening
Dual Enrollment
GED
International Baccalaureate
Language Immersion
Math, Science, Technology
Montessori
Online/Blended
Public Policy/Law
Reggio Emilia
Residential Program
Special Education Focus
Stand-Alone Preschool
World Cultures
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
Friendship Blow Pierce Jr. Academy - Elementary
0
386
64
72
77
75
50
48
0
0
0
0
0
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
0
10.88%
0.0%
0.25%
98.5%
3.9%
0.0%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
24
37.5%
Average:$57,604
Minimum: $51,539 , Maximum: $74,460
FACILITIES INFORMATION
27325
52994
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
GENERAL INFORMATION
School
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
LEA Name
Campus Name
Ages served – adult schools only
Audited Enrollment Total
PK3 Audited Enrollment
PK4 Audited Enrollment
KG Audited Enrollment
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
STUDENT DATA POINTS
PCSB
Total number of instructional
days
Notes on number of instructional
days for grades with different
calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to
Discipline
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
Promotion Rate (KG and higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
School
School
Number of Teachers
Teacher Attrition Rate
School
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum %, Maximum $)
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
FACILITIES INFORMATION
School
School
School
School
School
Square footage for entire
classroom space
Square footage for entire
building
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space
Art Room
School
Library
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to hold
outdoor sport competitions.
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Advanced Placement
Alternative
Arts Integration/Infused
Career/Technical
Classical Education School
College Prep
Expeditionary Learning
Evening
Extended Academic Time
GED
International Baccalaureate
Language Immersion
Math, Science, Technology
Montessori
Online/Blended
Public Policy/Law
Reggio Emilia
Residential Program
Special Education Focus
Stand-Alone Preschool
World Cultures
Dual Enrollment
Credit Recovery Courses
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
Friendship Blow Pierce Jr. Academy - Middle
0
266
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
25
61
79
76
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
0
28.95%
0.0%
0.69%
98.5%
6.0%
0.0%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
21
42.86%
Average:$61,847
Minimum: $ 51,539 , Maximum: $69,000
FACILITIES INFORMATION
27325
52994
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
GENERAL INFORMATION
School
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
LEA Name
Campus Name
Ages served – adult schools only
Audited Enrollment Total
PK3 Audited Enrollment
PK4 Audited Enrollment
KG Audited Enrollment
Grade 1 Audited Enrollment
Grade 2 Audited Enrollment
Grade 3 Audited Enrollment
Grade 4 Audited Enrollment
Grade 5 Audited Enrollment
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
STUDENT DATA POINTS
Total number of instructional days
Notes on number of instructional days for
grades with different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
School
School
Number of Teachers
Teacher Attrition Rate
School
Teacher Salary (Average $, Minimum %,
Maximum $)
School
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
FACILITIES INFORMATION
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Square footage for entire classroom space
Square footage for entire building
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space
Art Room
Library
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to hold
outdoor sport competitions.
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Advanced Placement
Alternative
Arts Integration/Infused
Career/Technical
Classical Education School
College Prep
Expeditionary Learning
Evening
Extended Academic Time
GED
International Baccalaureate
Language Immersion
Math, Science, Technology
Montessori
Online/Blended
Public Policy/Law
Reggio Emilia
Residential Program
Special Education Focus
Stand-Alone Preschool
World Cultures
Dual Enrollment
Credit Recovery
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
Friendship Southeast Elementary Academy
0
559
55
62
73
71
77
74
72
75
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
0
12.16%
0.0%
0.17%
98.5%
2.1%
0.2%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
36
41.67%
Average:$64,967
Minimum: $51,399 , Maximum: $83,200
FACILITIES INFORMATION
23306
68000
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
GENERAL INFORMATION
School
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
LEA Name
Campus Name
Ages served – adult schools only
Audited Enrollment Total
Grade 9 Audited Enrollment
Grade 10 Audited Enrollment
Grade 11 Audited Enrollment
Grade 12 Audited Enrollment
Adult Audited Enrollment
Ungraded Audited Enrollment
STUDENT DATA POINTS
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
Total number of instructional days
Notes on number of instructional days
for grades with different calendars
Suspension Rate
Expulsion Rate
Instructional Time Lost to Discipline
Promotion Rate (KG and higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
Mid-Year Entry Rate
School
School
Number of Teachers
Teacher Attrition Rate
School
Teacher Salary (Average $, Minimum
%, Maximum $)
School
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
School
FACILITIES INFORMATION
Square footage for entire classroom
space
Square footage for entire building
Cafeteria
Theater/Performing Arts Space
Art Room
Library
Music Room
Playground
Gym
Playing field large enough to hold
outdoor sport competitions.
School
School
Advanced Placement
Alternative
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Arts Integration/Infused
Career/Technical
Classical Education School
College Prep
Expeditionary Learning
Evening
Extended Academic Time
GED
International Baccalaureate
Language Immersion
Math, Science, Technology
Montessori
Online/Blended
Public Policy/Law
Reggio Emilia
Residential Program
Special Education Focus
Stand-Alone Preschool
World Cultures
Dual Enrollment
Credit Recovery
GENERAL INFORMATION
Friendship PCS
Friendship Collegiate Academy
0
914
240
213
209
252
0
0
STUDENT DATA POINTS
181
0
22.98%
2.30%
0.93%
98.5%
9.6%
0.2%
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
73
32.87%
Average: $65,100
Minimum: $51,539
Maximum: $82,578
FACILITIES INFORMATION
52994
151558
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
EDUCATION OFFERINGS
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
School
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
GENERAL INFORMATION
LEA Name
Friendship PCS
Campus Name
Friendship Tech Prep Academy
Ages served – adult schools only 0
Audited Enrollment Total
406
Grade 6 Audited Enrollment
90
Grade 7 Audited Enrollment
87
Grade 8 Audited Enrollment
80
Grade 9 Audited Enrollment
59
Grade 10 Audited Enrollment
60
Grade 11 Audited Enrollment
PCSB
STUDENT DATA POINTS
Total number of instructional
181
days
Notes on number of instructional 0
days for grades with different
calendars
Suspension Rate
9.11%
Expulsion Rate
0.25%
Instructional Time Lost to
0.35%
Discipline
PCSB
PCSB
PCSB
98.5%
Promotion Rate (KG and higher)
Mid-Year Withdrawal Rate
3.0%
Mid-Year Entry Rate
0.0%
School
School
FACULTY AND STAFF DATA POINTS
Number of Teachers
31
Teacher Attrition Rate
School
Teacher Salary (Average $,
Minimum %, Maximum $)
School
School
PCSB
PCSB
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Average:$59,706
Minimum: $51,539 , Maximum: $89,382
FACILITIES INFORMATION
Square footage for entire
21216
classroom space
Square footage for entire
39380
building
Cafeteria
Yes
Theater/Performing Arts Space No
Art Room
No
Library
No
Music Room
No
Playground
No
Gym
No
Playing field large enough to
Yes
hold outdoor sport competitions.
30
35.48%