E - Approval-Disapproval of TBAISD GF 2015
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E - Approval-Disapproval of TBAISD GF 2015
MEMORANDUM TO: Board of Education FROM: Paul Soma, Superintendent DATE: May 8, 2015 RE: RESOLUTION REGARDING TBAISD’S GENERAL EDUCATION (GENERAL FUND OPERATING) BUDGET FOR 2015/2016 Representatives from the Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District presented their proposed 2015/2016 General Education (General Fund Operating) Budget to the TCAPS Executive Team in April. Local school boards must adopt a resolution either in support or disapproval of their ISD General Fund (Operating) Budget by the first of June. The Board Finance/Operations Committee agreed with the reasons to disapprove the TBAISD General Education (General Fund Operating) Budget. The Board of Education will discuss and consider adopting a resolution either supporting or disapproving the TBAISD General Education (General Fund Operating) Budget for 2015/2016 at the May 11 meeting. An appropriate motion would be: MOVED BY _________________, and SUPPORTED BY _________________, that the Board of Education adopt a resolution expressing its (support or disapproval) of the proposed TBAISD budget that includes any specific objections and/or proposed changes the Board may have to the TBAISD General Education (General Fund Operating) Budget for 2015/2016. Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District Report of Services TBAISD Strategic Plan District Service Connections TBAISD has set a course to actively measure progress toward the vision to be the best educational system in the world. Strategic Plan 2018 is our compass which will guide our actions and decision-making within four Indicators of Success: Report Summary • • • • 1. Student Growth 2. Quality Service 3. Operational Excellence 4. Community Engagement and Support The goals and strategies within this plan are designed to help the region’s educators focus on metrics and milestones that will serve as measures of progress and ensure success for all learners. TBAISD stands by its commitment to serve the needs of the Traverse Bay area education system. This plan is a statement of our intention and our ambition to continuously improve education services and help take the Traverse Bay region to the highest levels of success. TBAISD Vision: To be the best educational system in the world TBAISD Mission: Leading Lifetime Learning District Service Connections, Pg. 1-3 Regional Service Connections, Pg. 4-8 Student Services, Pg. 8-12 School Funding, Pg. 13 District Demographics Location: Traverse City Area Public Schools School 2013-14* 2014-15* Total Students Served (FTE) 9,872 9,775 Pre-kindergarten 89 74 K - 5 Elementary 4,312 4,270 6-8 Middle School 2,103 2,089 9-12 High School 3,368 3,342 771/909 702/896 Kindergarten/Seniors (in/out) 2013-14* Average Class Size K-3: 19.6 students Free & Reduced Meal Participation**: 38.655% Economically Disadvantaged Students: 42.9% 4 year Graduation Rate: 81.04% Dropout Rate: 8.82% Total number of days of instruction: 2013-14 - 173 days 2012-13 - 175 days District Enrollment 3 Year Trend 10600 10400 10200 10000 9800 9600 9400 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 *Variations attributed to fall and winter student count data. District Report Traverse City Area Public Schools 1 * Public data from MI School Data Dashboard ** E-rate data Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools District School Improvement Plan Local districts benefit from TBAISD’s support in crafting school improvement plans (SIP) through the ASSIST platform. The research-based and data-driven plans support growth to reach expected performance levels by the 2021-2022 school year. In 2013 TBAISD conducted extensive training to prepare districts for the SIP process. Topics covered included Z-scores, sloped proficiencies, new accountability scorecard metrics, and historical subject area performances. District leadership and key staff members were trained to examine area proficiencies and review of research correlated with student achievement. TBAISD is committed to working with each district to develop a team approach in planning and facilitation of professional development and strategic planning which aligns directly with individual school improvement goals. With extensive support, the school improvement plan can become an integral road map to increase student achievement and educator effectiveness. Building Top to Bottom Rankings 76-99%ile: Willow Hill Elm, Cherry Knoll Elm, Silver Lake Elm, Montessori, Courtade Elm 29% 35% 18% 18% 51-75%ile: Central Grade, CHS, Westwoods Elm, Eastern Elm, WSH, Old Mission 26-50th %ile: West MS,Traverse Heights Elem. School, East MS 0-25th%ile: Interlochen Elm, Blair Elm, Long Lake Elm Data Director Expenses Building Designations 2 3 Graduation Rate 3 Year Trend Data Director TBAISD sponsors Data Director, a web-based data warehouse and reporting tool, which is available to all districts. Data Director collects and tracks assessment data to inform school improvement goals, and advance assessment practices, curriculum and instruction. Its comprehensive data includes state assessments along with many other commonly used assessments. Data Director Cost Per Student 2013-2014 TCAPS Enrollment* Expense Paid by TBAISD $4.00 10,073.30 $40,293.20 *Based on 2013-14 general/special education FTE fall pupil counts. 12 NWEA License Consortium Savings 90% 70% 50% Beating the Odds Focus Schools No Designation Priority Schools Reward Schools 30% 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TBAISD Average Traverse City Area Public Schools 2 Standard Price Consortium Price $13.50/student $11.50/student Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools Local District Data NWEA Fall 13 to Fall 14 Reading MEAP % Proficient 3 Year Trend with NWEA Projection 2 3 4 5 Fall 2013 Mean 90% 6 7 National Mean 8 9 10 11 9 10 11 Fall 2014 Mean 70% 50% 30% 10% 2011-12 District - Math 2012-13 District - Reading 2013-14 Region - Math NWEA Fall 13 to Fall 14 Math 2014-15 Pro Region - Reading 2 3 4 5 Fall 2013 Mean 3 6 7 National Mean 8 Fall 2014 Mean Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools Connections to the Region District Rank by Student Population Regional Demographics Rank by Size Student Population Traverse City 1 9872 Benzie 2 1642 Kalkaska 3 1623 Kingsley 4 1401 Elk Rapids 5 1369 Mancelona 6 985 Suttons Bay 7 875 Glen Lake 8 770 Forest Area 9 578 Frankfort-Elberta 10 511 Traverse City Bellaire 11 430 Suttons Bay Leland 12 426 Buckley 13 388 Northport 14 167 Alba 15 164 Crawford 16 41 District 2013-14 Regional Data: K-12 Students Served*: 22,873 Career & Technical Education: 1012 Early Childhood Education: Boehm-3 Assessment Participation: 1110 Adult Education*: Fall - 84/Spring - 142 Economically Disadvantaged Students*: 46.2% Days of Instruction Regional Snapshot: Average = 174 Days of Instruction Northport Mancelona Leland Kingsley Kalkaska Special Education Transportation Glen Lake To ensure safe and timely transportation of special education students from throughout the region, TBAISD administers a transportation consortium with 12 participating school districts. TBAISD transportation improves efficiency for districts, resulting in considerable cost savings. Forest Area Frankfort-Elberta Elk Rapids Crawford Buckley Career-Tech Center Transportation Benzie Bellaire Regional Support of Transportation Alba 164 166 168 170 172 2013-14 174 176 178 180 182 184 2012-13 4 CTC Transportation Funding 2012-13 $450,000 2013-14 $475,606 2014-15 $500,000 Savings to District 84,111.59 75,909.79 73,897.05 * Public data from MI School Data Dashboard Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools Life-Centered Education Life-Centered Education (LCE) Transition Curriculum provides supplemental Common Core State Standardsaligned transition instruction, monitors student progress toward IEP goals and objectives, and supports students transition plans. Twelve districts currently implement LCE curriculum and over 500 secondary students with special needs are enrolled in the LCE database. Curriculum • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Instruction MTSS is a framework to provide ALL students with the best opportunities to succeed academically and behaviorally in school. This three-tiered approach allows for the delivery of high-quality, consistent curriculum to all students, by providing quality instruction and interventions matched to student need. Progress is monitored allowing for changes in instruction or goals. Data are used to improve students’ learning and support staff implementation of effective practices. Partnership around MTSS supports districts in implementation of framework that is sustainable and durable over time. In 2012, TBAISD entered a formal partnership with the Michigan Department of Education to create regional structures to support the implementation of MTSS in our local districts. Three districts within the ISD are engaged in or candidate schools for MTSS implementation. TBAISD Instructional Consulting Services for the Region Assessment TBAISD curriculum and instructional teams provide services and targeted supports to improve student growth and prepare all students for college, career, and citizenship. These efforts are guided by research-based instructional practices, targeted interventions, and data review opportunities to drive instruction. Other Instructional Services • • • • • • • • • • • • • Balanced Math Instruction Connecting Math Concepts (CMC) K-5 Tier 3 Learning Goals and Scales Training Comprehensive Unit Design MI Model for Health K-12 Trainings HIV/STI Training K-5 Next Generation Science Standards Support CCEE Training w/Special Education Department Life-Centered Education (LCE) Transition Curriculum Equals Math Training MeVille to WeVille Literacy Training Unique Learning Curriculum Training Corrective Reading Training Dynamic Learning Map Essential Elements: Alternate State Standards Tier 2 and 3 Intervention Training Regional Math Intervention: Teacher/Leadership Promoting Reform in Math Education (PRiME) Focus on Mathematical Discourse Balancing Math Instruction Math Their Way K-2 Intensive Training for Supporting Students with ASD Seeing From a Different Point of View (Visual Impaired) Speech & Language Services in Public Schools Practices in Inclusion Navigating Technology for Students with ASD Autism Spectrum Disorder Strategies 101 • • • AIMSweb & NWEA data review CWRA Proctor Training AIMSweb Math Resources Balancing Math Instruction EL, MS, HS Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics Common Assessments NWEA, PLAN, EXPLORE and AIMSweb contracts Health Education Assessment Project (HEAP) training IEP Module: IEP Development & Implementation • • • • • • • • • Outstanding Math/Science Student Recognition Michigan GREEN Schools Project World Language Learning Community McKinney-Vento Homeless Student Support Regional Homeless Youth Initiative ESL Regional Support Fine Arts Regional Support Regional Research-based Intervention Library Spotlight on Special Education Series 5 College and Work Readiness Assessment In addition to the ACT, high schools in the Traverse Bay region participated in the College and Work Readiness Assessment (CWRA). CWRA is a nationally-normed assessment to measure analytical reasoning, problem solving, and writing. Incorporation of CWRA into regional assessment practices measures students against national results. In the spring 2014, a random sample of 306 high school seniors participated in the assessment. Spring 2014 TCAPS CWRA 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 % Below Basic % Basic % Proficient TCAPS % Advanced TBAISD TCAPS CWRA Subscores based on a 6 point rubric 5 4 3 2 1 0 Analysis and Problem Solving Writing Mechanics TCAPS TBAISD Writing Effectiveness National CWRA Investment for Region $26,000 in 2013 $26,375 in 2014 Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools Marzano Regional Implementation IST Team - Support Hours within District 140 TCAPS Frequency Distribution 141 TBAISD assists local districts in meeting state and federal mandates including Michigan Administrative Rules for Special Education (MARSE) and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): 120 130 84 100 280 Total Support Hours Curriculum 1977 Data/Assessment 80 ELA Marzano Math 60 School Improvement Science 1545 Technology 40 20 17 352 1314 DQ1:CommunicatingLearningGoalsand Feedback DQ2:HelpingStudentsInteractwithNew Knowledge DQ3:HelpingStudentsPracticeandDeepenNew Knowledge DQ4:HelpingStudentsGenerateand TestHypotheses DQ5:EngagingStudents DQ6:EstablishingRulesand Procedures DQ7:RecognizingAdherenceto Rulesand Procedures DQ8:Establishingand MaintainingEffectiveRelationshipswithStudents DQ9:CommunicatingHigh Expectationsfor All Students Compliance • • • • • • chool Improvement Planning (SIP) and reports S Tracking/disseminating required information Professional development Migrant education services Technical assistance and access related data Technical Assistance for Continuous Improvement Monitoring (CIMS) activities • Facilitate compliance to state mandates, including: • Teacher Student Data Link (TSDL) • Seat-time waivers • Professional evaluation • Electronic transcripts • Liaison for Michigan Department of Education, the Intermediate School District, and the Local Educational Agency • Provide resource and assistance to all staff and parents in meeting state and federal mandates 0 TCAPS Instuctional Services Support for TCAPS Type Hours Curriculum 116 Data/Assessment ELA 33 Marzano 13.5 Math 29.5 School Improvement 9 Science 29 Technology 6 Traverse City Area Public Schools REMC 2 Value Cooperative bid purchasing (actual savings) 2014 $71,955 2013 $146,565 Movie Licensing USA savings $1050 2014-15 Discovery Education subscription savings $17,100 (19 sites) Discovery Education digital library usage 8,277 videos Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools Business, Administrative & Technology Services By offering support in many areas of district operations, TBAISD opens opportunities for cost savings through regional coordination. All districts are encouraged to take advantage of TBAISD expertise to benefit from shared resources, streamlined operations and cost savings. Pupil Accounting Budget & Accounting State & Federal Reporting Management Information System (MIS) Communication Services Substitute Teacher Services Internet Content Filter/ Firewall Moodle PowerSchool Email Read 180 Data Warehouse Services MI Virtual U Alba Since 2004 Bellaire Since 2001 Business Services • • • • • • • • • Pupil accounting and auditing Payroll services Budgeting and accounting Medicaid billing State and federal grant reporting Fiscal agent for outside organizations Cooperative purchasing Regional finance software (MIS) Regional data analysis Administrative Services • • • • • • • Regional Boards of Education Superintendents Association Northwest MI School Business Officials Regional policies Truancy reporting Home school tracking Northern MI Schools Beverage Consortium Communication Services • Marketing materials design, preparation • Newsletter design, writing, preparation • Communications financial support Grant Writing TBAISD Technology Services Payroll TBAISD Business and Administrative Services Benzie Buckley Since 2001 Crawford Since 2001 Elk Rapids Forest Area Since 2007 Frankfort Since 2003 Since 2005 Mancelona Since 2004 Northport Since 2001 Suttons Bay Since 2007 Traverse City Since 2004 Since 2003 Since 2007 Leland Kalkaska Glen Lake Kingsley • Research and acquire available grants • Grants benefit entire TBAISD region • Application management and accounting *Other non-public schools recieving collaborative support include: Crawford School, Grand Traverse Academy, GTACS, Leelanau Montessori School, Pathfinder, St. Mary Lake Leelanau, TC Christian School, Trinity Lutheran. Human Resources Technology Services • • • • • • Wage and benefit data analysis New employee training Substitute teacher training WillSub automated system Registry of Education Personnel reporting Special education certification • • • • • • • Discounted T1 Internet access Internet content filtering Firewall services Email services Technology support Data back-up services Cloud computing 7 Traverse City Area Public Schools Technology Services Value Services Netsweeper (1 Year Contract) Moodle Hosting Mi Virtual University: 71 courses Savings $3,241 $2,130 Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools Grants International Baccaulaureate Local schools working with in partnership with TBAISD were awarded a $3.3 million grant from WK Kellogg Foundation in 2013 to support regional implementation of International Baccauaureate programmes. Participating schools have met several milestones on the road to become certified International Baccalaureate World Schools. Kalkaska Public Schools, Leland Public School and select schools in the TCAPS district seek Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) designation. In addition, Elk Rapids elementary schools seek PYP designation. IB Grant Expenditure by Participating District Student Services Kindergarten Entry Screening TBAISD began using the Boehm-3 screener in 2010 to capture data on incoming kindergarten students. The screening measures children’s understanding of basic relational concepts important for language and cognitive development. The purpose of the screening is to identify gaps in learning, and to guide instruction and intervention to support success in school. TCAPS Schools Boehm Test of Basic Concepts - Third Edition Spring 2014 Results % Achieving Performance Range 1 300,000.00 250,000.00 200,000.00 150,000.00 Total Students Tested 100,000.00 50,000.00 0.00 TCAPS 2013-14 Expenditure 2014-15 Expenditure-to-date Students know basic concepts needed to perform at grade level. Technology Readiness Infrastructure Grant The Technology Readiness Infrastructure Grant (TRIG) was created to develop or improve technology infrastructure, including but not limited to hardware and software, in preparation for Michigan 2014-15 online student growth assessments. The benefits to Traverse City Area Public Schools include: • $10 per student for classroom technology or infrastructure; • $116,036 rebate plus cost savings on classroom technology device purchases; • $250 scholarship for technician to attend MAEDS Conference. $ Allocation School Safety Grant 9,680 35,860 40,000 Collaborative Grant $85,540 Buckley Kingsley TCAPS 552 % Achieving Performance Range 2 % Achieving Performance Range 3 Students know most of the basic concepts needed to perform at grade level; students lack understanding of some key concepts. Student’s knowledge of basic concepts is extremely low for his/her grade. Teacher and parent help is needed for the child’s success in school. 34% 37% 30% Special education services are available to individuals from birth to the age of 26 with TBAISD providing an extensive network of special education professionals collaborating with local districts to address a variety of impairments: • Cognitive • Physical • Emotional • Severe Multiple • Health • Speech and Language • Hearing • Traumatic Brain Injury • Learning Disability • Vision • Early Childhood Development • Autism Spectrum Disorder In addition, TBAISD provides specialized behavior, ASD, and inclusion consultant services. 8 Early Special Education Assessments TBAISD offers special education services to children younger than school age. Districts may take advantage of the Preschool Educational Assessment to identify education needs early in life and help the district be better prepared to serve the needs of the student. 2013 - 2014 TBAISD Special Education Preschool Diagnostic Services for Ages 3 - 6 in Traverse City Area Public Schools Total Referrals 121 Total Screenings 51 Total Evaluations 59 Eligible Special Education 59 Eligible Speech Therapy 56 Eligible Occupational Therapy 10 Eligible Physical Therapy 0 Eligible School Social Work 8 Eligible Early Childhood Program 27 Eligible for Other Services 0 Individualized Education Plans (IEP) Designed by the local district and TBAISD educators, along with the parents of each child, an IEP sets reasonable goals for a student and states the educational services he or she will receive. To ensure students’ needs are met, IEPs are reviewed annually with goals and strategies adjusted as needed. 2013-14 TBAISD Special Education K-12 Diagnostic Services in Traverse City Area Public Schools Initial Referrals 274 Eligible for Special Education Services 220 Re-Evaluations 41 Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools 2013 - 2014 Traverse City Area Public School Students Receiving Special Education Services TBAISD Center-based programs TBAISD Center-Based Program Services • • • • • • • • • • Autism Spectrum Disorder Cognitive Impairment Emotional Impairment Early Childhood Development Delay Hearing Impairement Visual Impairment Physical Impairment Severe Multiple Impairment Speech & Language Impairment Other Health Impairment Service Provided at Local Districts Students Served 270 Students Served TBAISD Special Education services provided at district locations 829 ASD Teacher Consultant 90 Inclusion Planning/Consultant 26 Occupational Therapy 222 School Psychologist 1 Behavior Consultant 14 Physical Therapy 45 Physical Impairment Teacher Consultant 2 Speech and Language Services 541 School Social Work Services 356 Specific Learning Disability Teacher Consultant 9 Hearing Impairment Teacher Consultant 22 Visual Impairment Teacher Consultant 12 Emotional Impairment Teacher Consultant 6 Orientation and Mobility Services 6 Adaptive Physical Education 1 Assistive Technology Services 34 Audiological Services 13 Interpreter 3 Personal Care Services 5 Total Number of TCAPS Students Receiving Special Education Services 1255 Special Education Services at District by Local Instructional Staff 986 TBAISD professional staff and parent groups have developed an exemplary cost-effective program designed to provide opportunities and help for children and young adults with special needs to realize their full potential. Center-based programs provide students with a more controlled environment for the intensive help they need. New Campus School A K-12 school for students with behavior and emotional needs Oak Park Elementary A center for students age 3-13 with Autism Spectrum Disorder or severe cognitive impairment. Traverse Heights Center Program Transition Central In 2013 TBAISD developed a new student service to bring young adults who are in their final years of high school into a learning environment designed specifically to hone personal and social skills. Transition Central is a unique opportunity for students who currently have an IEP and are seeking to achieve a Michigan Merit diploma or a Certificate of Completion from their local school district. 2013 - 2014 TBAISD Special Education Transition Services Learning Opportunity Schools Served Students Impacted A center for students age 3-16 with moderate cognitive to severe impairment. Work Experience Training 9 104 Work Exploration Training 3 24 Adult Community Experience I and II Volunteer Experience 4 50 Paid Employment Experience 5 24 Transition Central Service 15 28 Summer Paid Employment 19 72 LIFE Program 101/102 21 289 ACE is an integrated transition program designed to provide young adults with mild cognitive impairments and/or other developmental disabilities the necessary support and training to gain independence and become productive members of society. In general, eligible students will complete their senior year at the local school district, have a working knowledge of their IEP’s and have the desire to set goals and work toward becoming more independent. Adult Work Center The Adult Work Center is for students ages 16-26 with IEPs and eligibility for a continuum of services leading to a certificate of attendance or completion with a focus on independent living. Students often participate in community-based instruction, career exploration, and job experiences that help them learn to live as independently as possible. 9 Highlight In order for students with IEP’s to reach 85% proficiency on state assessments by 2021-22, they must make 5.8% gains annually. The region’s students with IEP’s have exceeded this trajectory since 2011. Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools Career-Tech Center Value TCAPS 2014-15 Students Enrolled Agriscience 12 8 Allied health 57 56 Automotive body 18 23 Automotive technology 22 26 Business 15 11 Construction trades 16 13 Culinary arts 29 30 Drafting/design online 6 10 Early childhood education 13 9 Electrical occupations 9 8 Film/new media 16 14 Graphic arts 25 28 Information technology 15 11 Manufacturing Tech Academy 7 8 Power equipment technology 12 17 Precision machining technology 6 6 Public safety/protective services 20 12 Skilled trades 10 7 Teacher Academy 4 13 Web programming/design 11 10 Welding/fabrication 28 22 351 342 Total district students enrolled Value to District 342 0.4 FTE $974,836.80 450 *Based on Fall 2014 student enrollment 2013-14 Students Enrolled Career-Tech Center Programs FTE Savings to District Student Benefits • Academics combined with technical learning • Programs taught to state and national certification standards • College credits available • Business professionals and parents on advisory boards to ensure program quality • Job shadowing and work experiences # Certificates Awarded Traverse City Area Public Schools TBAISD Career-Tech Center Enrollment Students Enrolled* 2013-2015 TBAISD Career-Tech Center National Career Readiness Certificate Results 382 400 350 300 189 250 200 83 150 100 50 0 Bronze Silver Gold Certificate Skill Level 2013-14 & 2014-15 TCAPS National Career Readiness Results District Benefits • Districts retain student state funding • Lessened demand on district resources as students spend 1/2 day at CTC • Enhance overall school experience and career and college readiness # of Students Bronze Silver Gold 226 82 127 17 2003-2015 TBAISD Career-Tech Center Students Receiving Academic Credit 476 TCAPS Academic Credit Received at CTC Year ELA Math 2013-14 83 70 2014-15 114 69 61 39 383 405 425 327 257 68 77 101 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 10 Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools Student Services 2012-2015 TBA Early College Participation District TBA Early College is a program for high school students to earn college credits by completing course work at their local school, at the CareerTech Center, on college campuses, via online and blended learning environments, and/or through field experience. Early College students work with advisory personnel to select a sequence of high school and college courses leading to the completion of all Michigan Merit Curriculum requirements as well as an associate degree or a technical certificate and/or a minimum of 32 transferrable college credits upon successful completion of a program. Early College Programs: • • • • • • Allied Health Business Careers Welding Technology STEM Careers Drafting & Design Precision Machining TBA Early College Class of 2015 TBA Early College graduates its first cohort of students in May 2015. With three years of participation in the program, these students will have earned a total of 951 college credits equating to $167,775 in tuition savings. Since its inception in 2012, TBA Early College has enrolled 81 students who have earned a total of 1614 college credits valued at $258,657.97 in savings to participants. Students Credits Bellaire 4 39 Benzie 5 102.5 Buckley 1 37.5 Elk Rapids 6 127 Forest Area 7 193.5 Frankfort-Elberta 3 65.5 Glen Lake 7 68 Kalkaska 3 56 Kingsley 8 215 Leland 0 0 Mancelona 8 124 Northport 2 25 Suttons Bay 0 0 TCAPS 27 561 TOTAL 81 1614 Student Achievement Honoring Outstanding Achievement Many students thrive in Career-Tech Center’s unique educational environment. Below are students recognized for outstanding participation and/or accomplishments: National Technical Honor Society Seniors Megan Alfonso Sydney Barraclough, President Travis Bishop Cody Copeland Michaela Echols Halle Meyers Karyl Moore TCAPS 2013 - 2014 CTC Student Honors Olivia Aprea Perfect Attendance - Two Years Sydney Barraclough CTC Academic Scholarship Travis Bishop Perfect Attendance - Two Years Outstanding Student, Information Technology NTHS Scholarship NMC Presidential Scholarship Noah Brusseau Outstanding Student, Construction Trades Naomi Burley Outstanding Student, Early Childhood Education ELA Academic Award Outstanding Student, Web Programming College Dual Enrollment High school dual enrollment allows 11th and 12th grade students to enroll in college courses while attending high school. Enrollment is based on individual eligibility and provides additional academic options to students wishing to pursue postsecondary credits and tuition support on a semester-by-semester basis. CTC Dual Enrollment Participaton By TCAPS Students in 2014-15 Brian Piechocki Morgan Prainito Inna Pyshnyuk, Treasurer Katie Stowe Jessica Young Joel Zemanek Course Credits Cost NMC Photonics 12 $498.53 Austin Byrd NMC Calculus I 10 $940.30 NMC Calculus II 10 $966.10 FSU ECTE 140 30 $3,540.00 Outstanding Student, Electrical Cody Copeland Occupations State Club Winner, Skills USA Jon H. Poteat NTHS Scholarship FSU CDTD 114 18 $2,124.00 TOTALS 80 $8,068.93 11 Justin Cutler Outstanding Student, MTA Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools TCAPS 2013 - 2014 CTC Student Honors Michaela Echols CTC Academic Scholarship NTHS Scholarship John Edingfield Outstanding Student, Auto Tech Kelly Forrester Outstanding Student, Teacher Academy Jacob Glazier CTC Leadership Challenge Scholarship Chelsey Gleason CTC Golf Poster Award, 3rd Place Mallory Heiges Outstanding Student, Film/New Media Michael Kelly Outstanding Student, Skilled Trades Kevin Kolodziej National Robotics Challenge, MTA Desirae Kinsman Outstanding Student, Auto Body Kendall McIntyre Dennis Gartland & Niergarth Accounting Scholarship Halle Meyers State Club Winner, FCCLA Logan Moore National Robotics Challenge, MTA Matthew Morse Outstanding Student, Culinary Arts TCAPS 2013 - 2014 CTC Student Honors Nicole Norris Outstanding Student, Allied Health Emily O’Brien State Club Winner, FCCLA Scott Petkovsek Precision Machining Technology Co-op Scholarship Outstanding Student, Skilled Trades Academic Award Brian Piechocki Mathematics CTC Academic Scholarship NTHS Scholarship TCAPS 2013 - 2014 CTC Student Honors All Skilled Trades Program Participants State Club Winners, MITES ALL Welding & Fabrication Program Participants State Club Winners, MITES 1st in Region Academic Scholarship Morgan Prainito CTC NTHS Scholarship Julie Rapson CTC Academic Scholarship Bradley Ray Outstanding Student, Precision Machining Technology Benjamin Tabbert State Club Winner, MITES PMT Alex Tomaszewski Outstanding Student, Power Equipment Technology Brady Versluis CTC Tools of the Trade Award Jessica Young Outstanding Student, Agriscience CTC Academic Scholarship Joel Zemanek National Robotics Challenge, MTA CTC Academic Scholarship Zachary Zywicki Outstanding Student, Public Safety/ Protective Services 12 CTC Welding Fabrication program students special project, 2014 MITES regional and state competition. Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools School Funding Schools of Choice 122 Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District Expenses Funding is allocated to support school districts within TBAISD for significant areas of education, including general education, special education, career and technical education, and adult education. Funds are invested into programs and services that increase efficiency and equity. 115 2013 - 2014 TBAISD Expenses in Support of Districts $8,641,712 In addition TBAISD has been able to support the region’s public schools through regular revenue sharing to help the diminishing reserves schools in northern Michigan have encountered over years of declining and inequitable school aid foundation allocation. 418 586 $10,513,157 General Education Special Education Vocational Education TCAPS 1131 Woodland TBAISD Incoming Students Elk Rapids Other GTA Itinerant Staff 75 staff assigned to support students and staff at TCAPS •Psychologists: 13 •Speech & Language Pathologists: 22 •Occupational Therapists: 11 •Teacher Consultants: 8 •School Social Workers: 12 •Physical Therapists: 6 •Hearing Impairment Teacher Consultants: 3 Career-Tech Center Participation: 342 slots filled in 2014 484 slots available in 2015-16 $41,923,145 Total Revenue Shared with TCAPS over ten years $27,995,365.00 206 CTE Gain/Loss $4,000,000 $3,736,283 $3,500,000 $3,269,346 $3,214,184 $2,840,343 $2,500,000 $800,000.00 $2,219,333 $2,033,450 $1,500,000 $600,000.00 $1,000,000 $400,000.00 $500,000 $200,000.00 $- $974,836.80 $1,000,000.00 $2,696,873 $2,571,170 $2,418,376 $2,000,000 $404,756.80 $974,836.80 $1,200,000.00 $2,996,007 $3,000,000 Total Payout Investment in TCAPS $751,818.00 Captured Uncaptured $715,725.00 $19,687.00 $- 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Total: Total: Total: Total: Total: Total: Total: Total: Total: Total: $4,587,520 $5,405,284 $6,916,861 $4,640,430 $5,757,267 $7,604,453 $6,911,917 $6,505,682 $6,713,707 $6,442,007 TCAPS $2,219,33 $2,418,37 $3,736,28 $2,033,45 $2,571,17 $2,996,00 $3,269,34 $2,840,34 $3,214,18 General Education Career/Technical Special Education Services Education Services Services $2,696,87 13 Student/Staff Safety Services Report of TBAISD Services for Traverse City Area Public Schools Contact Us Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District sets it sights high to lead education in the region. TBAISD is committed to working with districts to maximize educational opportunities by offering innovative services. Together, we transform the quality of education, maximize resources, share best practices, solve problems, equalize opportunity and optimize the educational assets of the region. We welcome your feedback. Please feel free to contact us with questions and suggestions. Mike Hill Superintendent (231) 922-6212, [email protected] General and Career-Technical Education Jason Jeffrey, Ed.D., Assistant Superintendent (231) 922-6280, [email protected] Special Education Carol Greilick, Assistant Superintendent (231) 922-6228, [email protected] Finance, Human Resources & Administrative Services Stephanie Murray, Assistant Superintendent of Ancillary Services (231) 922-6417, [email protected] Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District 1101 Red Drive •Traverse City, MI 49696-6020