Vol 5: Issue 7 - Klamath Falls City Schools
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Vol 5: Issue 7 - Klamath Falls City Schools
KLAMATH FALLS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Volume 5, Issue 7 February 2016 Editor: Dr. Paul Hillyer, Superintendent INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Graduation Focus Is Making A Difference 1 We’re Hiring 1 Helpful Links 2 A Winning Formula 2 Special Thanks 2 Construction Update Meeting 2 In the Spotlight 3 Everyday Hero & Community Partner Awards 3 Early Years 3 Youth Rising 3 Blue Zone Project 3 KU & YOU Video 3 Special Education Director Early Childhood Intervention Teacher Early Childhood Intervention Paraprofessional Middle School Counselor Bus Drivers Elementary School RTI Teacher Elementary Teachers Elementary Music Teacher Elementary Cafeteria Helper High School AVID Academic Elective Class Tutor High School Head Girls Soccer Coach For detailed descriptions and application information please visit our personnel job listings by clicking HERE Graduation Focus Is Making A Difference School improvement experts will tell you if you see an improvement trend for five or more years, you can be confident the changes you are making are working. The KFCS four–year graduation rate has improved steadily for the last five years. The five-year completer rate has seen a similar climb (please see attached graphs). During the 2010-11 school year the KFCS Board of Directors set the current district mission: “100% Graduation is Our Expectation.” Since that time a steady 14.56 percent improvement has been seen. The four-year graduation rate went from the dismal 50.78% of 2011 to the 65.34% rate of 2015. Similarly, the five-year completer rate has improved 16.26% from 2012 (the first year the state measured this) to 2015. It has gone from 61.56 in 2012 to 77.82% in 2015. What the four-year graduation number measures is the percent of students who start high school in 9th grade who go on to graduate in four years. The five-year measure includes all students who get either a diploma or a GED in five years. This latter measure is what the Klamath Promise Initiative uses to judge their success. While the district has not yet reached the 100% goal, it is steadily moving that direction. If the improvement rate continues at the current rate, in 12 years KFCS will obtain it. In less than six years, at the current improvement trajectory, KFCS will have reached the five-year goal of 100%. Some of the strategies that now used to improve the graduation rate in KFCS include: 1. Implementing the AVID program across all schools to promote a college-going culture and deliver effective teaching strategies in all classrooms. This work also creates AVID elective classes at Ponderosa and KU that help students develop effective study and organizational strategies. These classes also help students set high expectations for themselves and provides tutoring support in areas of need. 2. 3. 4. 5. Creating teacher teams that meet weekly at all grades to measure student progress, identify effective teaching methods, align curriculum, and develop successful classroom learning strategies. Using positive behavior supports at all schools to motivate students to succeed. Working tirelessly on improving attendance at all schools. This includes ongoing data analysis of all student attendance and utilization of community partners including DHS and the court system to address attendance problems. Hiring personnel targeted to helping new students acclimate to our schools and provide assistance to them 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. and their families to promote school success. Assigning a high school counselor to work directly with 9th grade students to get them on the road to graduation early in high school. Working closely with many community agencies and other community partners to improve community awareness and increase community support to help schools succeed. Creating an organized career education program to help students set goals and look ahead to adult success. Developing systems of teacher leadership across all schools to better utilize the many talents of our professional staff to improve learning results. Investing heavily in time and financial resources to train and develop the teaching staff to learn the best classroom practices that lead to higher learning outcomes. Using teams in all schools that do ongoing monitoring of student achievement and establishment of tutorial systems to help students who are behind to get caught up to their grade peers. Establishing credit recovery systems to help students who have failed high school classes to make up their work and attain lost credit. Developing after school programs that provide Continued on Page 3 page 2 “The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows.” ~ Sydney J. Harris A Winning Formula Helpful Links Bully Tip Link After School Program 2015-16 Calendar KFCS Policy Manual Code of Conduct English Code of Conduct Spanish FamilyLink Portal School Lunch Menus Conger Elementary Mills Elementary Pelican Elementary Roosevelt Elementary Ponderosa Middle School Klamath Union High School Dr. Hillyer’s Twitter Feed KFCS Facebook Page Visit our website often for information & updates! If there is something you would like us to add, let us know so that we KLAMATH FALLS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1336 Avalon St. Klamath Falls, 97603 Phone: (541) 883-4700 Dr. Paul Hillyer Superintendent School Board Lori Theros, Chairman Bill Jennings, Vice Chairman Trina Perez Michael Moore Mychal Amos Jeremy Player Donald Ambers Board meetings are held the second Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the boardroom of the district office. If you are unable to attend you may view the agenda & minutes of all the meetings by clicking HERE On the last Friday of January, Ponderosa Middle School’s Math Team made a stellar showing at the MATHCOUNTS competition at Oregon Tech. The national competition series, for students in grades 6-8 holds events in all 50 states as well as U.S. territories and schools worldwide through the U.S. Department of Defense and the State Department. Over 500 local chapters host competitions. Ponderosa’s team won every award and scholarship for which they were eligible. $750 scholarship Szonja Kiss. to OIT: $500 scholarship to OIT: John Cabrera. Team members qualifying will compete at the state competition in March. Members of the highly successful Ponderosa Math Team Special Thanks Roosevelt: Coach Scott Olsen; asst. coach Josh Zumwalt, volunteers Madison Rice; Crissy Chockolus; PJ Blabin; Dane Baeth; and Jeff Patzke. Conger: Coach Christy Smith; voluntters Brent Bainbrdige; Cathy Peterson; Susan Kaeding; Ed and Judy Murray; Raquel Mendoza; Jacob Johnson; and Jennifer Robinson. Additionally our thanks go out to Bret Crawford and the KU boys basketball team; Aubrey Rico and the KU girls cheer team; and finally Drew Langley and the KU band. 1st place official team (going to state): Mauricio Huntoon DeRoche; Brady Monteith; Jezzebelle Rowley; and Iain Usher. 1st place unofficial team: Angel Chen; Szonja Kiss; Beau Stork; and Peyton Syrnyk. 2nd place unofficial team: Eliza Blake; John Cabrera; Keegan Dentinger; and Ruth Peterson. 3rd place unofficial team: Jarred DeGroot; Zoe Hill Sparks; Zoe Krichko; and Anushka Nandy. 1st place official individual (going to state): Mauricio Huntoon DeRoche. 2nd place official individual (going to state): John Cabrera. 3rd place official individual: Iain Usher. 1st place unofficial individual: Szonja Kiss. Important Dates Feb.11, 12 & 15, 2016 No School 2nd place unofficial individual: Peyton Syrnyk. Feb. 16 & 18, 2016 KUHS Grade Conferences 3rd place unofficial individual: Beau Stork. February 23, 2016 Title VI Parent Mtg/Family Night $1,000 scholarship to OIT: Mauricio Huntoon DeRoche. We could not be more excited about the successful elementary basketball season! The coaches have focused on character development, athletic development, skill work, concepts and teamwork. An undertaking such as this does not happen without a team working in tandem toward a common goal. We would like to acknowledge those who have made all of this possible. Mills Teams A & B: Coach Hannah Whatah; asst. coaches Robbyn Jones and Hubert Witherspoon; volunteer Mickayla Matheney. Pelican: Coach Lawrence Charkins; asst. coach Derrick Nelson; and volunteers Janessa Charkins; Mercedes Charkins; Kylie Anderson; and Rehgan Charkins. KU Construction Update Community Forum The KFCS will be hosting a meeting on Thursday, February 11, 2016 at 7:00 pm in the KUHS cafeteria to provide the public with an update on the KU construction/remodel project. Both DLR, the engineering firm and the contractor, Adroit will provide a presentation on the status of this project. Additionally, there will be a review of the projects that have been completed at the other district schools and what is yet to be done at the other sites with bond dollars. The forum will close with a Q&A as well as an opportunity for attendees to complete an application to join the Citizens Oversight Committee. page 3 “ O u r t a s k i s t o p r o v i d e a n e d u c a t i o n fo r t h e ki d s w e h a v e … N o t t h e ki n d s o f ki d s w e u s e d t o h a v e … O r w a n t t o h a v e … O r t h e ki d s t h a t e x i s t i n d r e a m s ” ~ Mary Kay Utecht Cont. Graduation Page 1 KFCS Board Klamath Falls City School Board member, Mike Moore, has been a resident of Klamath Falls since 1989 when he moved here from Bend, Oregon to open the first Subway Sandwich Franchise in Klamath Falls. During the next the next 26 years he opened several other local Subway restaurants and married Rachael. They have two terrific children who attend Klamath Falls City Schools. Spencer is a student at Ponderosa Middle School, and Hope attends Pelican Elementary School. The Moore family is active! Mike enjoys tennis, biking, and hiking, Rachael’s interests are photography, cooking, and walking. Spencer is an avid baseball and basketball player. Hope has recently taken up horseback riding and loves to swim. The Moore’s also enjoy traveling with recent trips taking them to National Parks such as Grand Canyon Bryce Canyon and Zion. A School Board member for approximately three years he played an active role in the successful bond campaign to renovate Klamath Union High School and to provide needed updates at other district schools. He has enjoyed working with other board members and with Superintendent Dr. Paul Hillyer to raise the standards of education within our district and improve graduate rates. Born and raised in Bend, Mike graduated from Bend Senior High School and Willamette University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics and Economics. He has been a member of the Downtown Advisory Committee, for a number of years and is also serves on the Steering Committee of the Blue Zones Project. tutoring and enrichment of students to help them develop grade level competencies. 14. Utilizing a sophisticated classroom observation and evaluation system that helps teachers develop their skills. 15. Instigating a tutorial time within the school the school day at KU that allows students to receive assistance in their classes if they fall behind. 16. Partnering with local colleges to provide more college credit within the school day at KU that helps students set their sights on credentials and degrees while still in high school in areas of career interest. These are just a few of the practices that have been started over the last five years to help the district reach its mission. While we all would like to see 100% graduation happen more quickly, it is encouraging to see the steady progress that is being made towards this important goal. KFCS is committed to continuing to work tirelessly and creatively to make this happen. Special thanks to all of you who are partners in this critical work. Everyday Hero Awards Congratulations to these fine district employees who have been selected to receive the Everyday Hero Award for Going Above & Beyond for Kids. Sharon Becerra; Conger Resource Paraprofessionals; Becky Barker; Chrys Dawes; Sally Erlei; Tammy Grey; Ken Hendricks; Melody Morello; Ruth Ann Hammond; Toby Flackus; Calandra Frederick; Brent Hakanson; Victor Haudenshild; Charlotte de los Reyes-Gardner; Staci Hanson; Jessica Hill; Lindsey James; Andrea Lassett; Maureen Lundy; Ann Malcolm; Courtney McDonald; KFCS Transportation Team; Deb Rhoades; Even Mortenson; Carmen Salinas; Patti Shultz and; Dan Stearns. enrichment opportunities. They provide free youth-inspired Saturday night events, a free dropin time on Thursdays and Fridays Congratulations also go out to our with tutoring, a homework and Community Partner Award winners computer lab, etc. Mike and Sandy Connelly of Green Blade Bakery who do so much to increase student success and who are such a community treasure! EarlyYears Their Youth Rising program facilitates youth-driven clubs, projects and programs. Youth engage their peers through positive peer pressure, positive messaging and prevention projects to reduce substance abuse, suicide and violence, while simultaneously increasing their own leadership and peer advocacy skills. In the February edition of Early Years there are terrific articles on being involved in your child’s classroom, strengthening families, motor skills, fun ways to teach www.youth-rising.com children sight words and facebook.com/klamathyouthrising medication safety. [email protected] English Edition Spanish Edition If you are the parent or guardian of teens 6th – 12th grade you might want to investigate the Youth Rising organization. Their Youth Rising Teen Center provides a safehaven for teens to engage in Check out the newest KU & YOU video This is the first edition of KU & YOU that was entirely filmed & edited by the KUHS Video 1 and Video 2 class students. They did an outstanding job and we look forward to seeing much more of their work. SCHOOL YEAR 14/15 School Year 13/14 School Year 12/13 School Year 11/12 School Year 10/11 School Year 4 year cohort Grad Rate Completer Rate 65.34 69.68 63.53 71.8 62.91 70.86 56.92 50.78 65.72 na ** 5 year Cohort Grad Rate Completer Rate 68.36 77.82 65.69 75.82 57.59 69.04 50.45 61.56 40.77 na ** * 4 year: ODE did not include ADP ‐ this is the adjusted rate with ADP as graduates ** 11/12 was the first year ODE tracked cohort grad/completer rates. Ther are no ODE completer rates. 2/3/2016 4 and 5 year cohort KFCS rates for 5 yrs.xlsx 4 Year Cohort 100.00 90.00 80.00 70.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 0.00 14/15 School Year 13/14 School Year 12/13 School Year 11/12 School Year 10/11 School Year 10/11 School 11/12 School 12/13 School 13/14 School 14/15 School Year Year Year Year Year 5 Year Completer 100.00 90.00 80.00 70.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 0.00 11/12 School Year 12/13 School Year 13/14 School Year 14/15 School Year 14/15 School Year 13/14 School Year 12/13 School Year 11/12 School Year Klamath Open Door is Giving Back to the Community (Please come early-first come first serve) *Patients will be asked to register on the morning of the event and choose ONE of the following services: OR
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