1st Semester - Francis Howell School District
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1st Semester - Francis Howell School District
FRANCIS HOWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT WINTER 2015 Dear Community, By the time this newsletter hits your mailbox, we will have wrapped up the first semester of the 2015-16 school year. At every level—Early Childhood to High School - there are many stories of success that have been achieved first semester as a result of the support provided by our community. Please visit our District website, www.fhsdschools.org, to view some of those stories of success. As we begin second semester, the Board of Education continues discussion on an April 2016 tax levy initiative. Though the details of such an initiative were not determined at the time this publication went to press, we do know that any additional revenue will be used to help preserve our student programming and staff. The District reduced its expenditures by $8.2 million for the 2015-16 school year and plans an additional $4 million in cuts for the 2016-17 school year. Second semester is always an intense time of work and daily preparation by our students and staff. Some students will begin new courses, and our staff will begin spring assessment preparations and 2016-17 school year planning. Additionally, our students will begin enrolling in coursework for next year at the secondary levels, and our Early Childhood and Elementary levels will begin the process of transitioning students to the next grade and level. As we move more deeply into winter, the weather often presents challenges. Our facilities and operations personnel will be working diligently through these months to make sure we have safe conditions for our students and staff. As a critical part of the greater Francis Howell School District community, we thank you for the resources you have provided in order for us to have such an outstanding school district. We are grateful for your support of our work. Our students are blessed to have such a great place to learn every day. Sincerely, Dr. Pam Sloan Superintendent C on nec t w it h FHSD There are lots of ways to stay connected with the Francis Howell School District. Watch for the next edition of this newsletter in your mailbox in June. Visit us on the Web www.fhsdschools.org Call us on the Phone 636-851-4000 Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/francishowellschools Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.francishowell Celebrations Francis Howell North Students Win Annual Culinary Competition Francis Howell North won first place in the eighth annual Iron Chef competition. The competition featured all FHSD high schools. This year, the student chefs planned their menus around an Asian Fusion theme. Students had two hours to create their three-course meal consisting of a salad, vegetable, entrée, and dessert for thirty people, using only ingredients provided to them and a mystery ingredient. Seven FHSD Students Named National Merit Semifinalists Seven students from FHSD, out of 16,000 nationwide, were named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists. Blake Felt, Elise Kaminski, Grant Morey, and Sean Sebacher from Francis Howell High School; Rachel Nixon from Francis Howell Central; and Caleb Black and Alex Warhover from Francis Howell North were among the high achieving students selected for the honor. About 90 percent of the semifinalists reach Finalist Standing, and half of those will win a National Merit Scholarship and earn the title of Merit Scholar®. Two FHSD Teachers Selected as Emerson Award Winners The Francis Howell School District (FHSD) is proud to announce two of our teachers, Sally Black and Matthew Riffee, were chosen to receive the Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award. The award is distributed annually to approximately one hundred educators in the Metro Area, whose careers range from college professors to kindergarten teachers. It’s an award that seeks to honor those who are examples of excellence in their field. PAGE 2 FHSD Earns A+ on State Annual Performance Report The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has released the Annual Performance Report (APR) scores for schools and districts across the state. The Francis Howell School District earned 138 out of a possible 140 points for a score of 98.6 percent on its 2015 APR. This overall score is comprised of scores for each of the Missouri School Improvement Program - Fifth Version performance standards: Academic Achievement, Subgroup Achievement, College and Career Readiness, Attendance Rate, and Graduation Rate. Francis Howell’s performance on state assessments puts the District in the top 5% in the state. FHSD Named to the College Board’s 6th Annual AP District Honor Roll The Francis Howell School District (FHSD) is one of 425 school districts in the U.S. and Canada, and only one of four in Missouri, being honored by the College Board with placement on the 6th Annual Advanced Placement (AP) Honor Roll. To be included on the Annual AP Honor Roll, FHSD had to increase the number of students participating in AP, while also increasing or maintaining the number of students earning AP Exam scores of 3 or higher. Reaching these goals indicates that a district is successfully identifying motivated, academically prepared students who are ready for the opportunity of AP. FHSD offers 24 different AP courses. While only 20.1% of students in the nation scored a three or higher on their final AP exam, 66.2% of FHSD students reached that high score. Preparing Students for Colleges and Careers Financial Responsibility: Keeping Funds Close to the Classroom In the Francis Howell School District, everything we do is designed to help all students learn and be successful. We recognize the importance of being accountable for the financial health of the District, and we work hard to maximize our resources. INSTRUCTION ........................................63.3 cents Teachers who provide classroom instruction SCHOOL SUPPORT..........................................................19.6 cents Counselors who monitor academic and social growth Librarians who encourage reading and research skills Instructional materials and textbooks Computer hardware and software Supplies for physical education and fine arts Nurses who help keep students healthy Principals who lead the school staff School office staff members who support daily operations FACILITIES AND MAINTENANCE...................................................7.1 cents Keeping schools clean and maintained Repairing electrical systems, roofing, heating and air conditioning Heating, cooling, and lighting schools Providing cameras for increased security TRANSPORTATION ..............................................................................5.7 cents Buses that provide safe travel to and from schools, field trips, and activities FOOD SERVICE ......................................................................................2.9 cents Facilities and staff that provide students with nutritious breakfasts and lunches n n n n n n n n n n CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION .......................................................................1.4 cents Administrators who recruit teachers and manage human resources Professionals in finance, technology, curriculum, and communications FHSD FUNDS n Where does FHSD get revenue? FHSD Receives Meritorious Budget Award For the tenth consecutive year, the Francis Howell School District (FHSD) has earned the Meritorious Budget Award from the Association of School Business Officials (ASBO) International. The award is conferred only to school systems that have met or exceeded stringent criteria and demonstrated the District’s hard work and commitment to fiscal integrity. The ASBO reviewers noted that the FHSD budget illustrated a great use of charts and graphs throughout the document to help patrons understand the District’s finances, and did an excellent job of informing the reader on the District’s current and projected financial status. Board of Education Election Candidate filing for the April 5, 2016, election to the Francis Howell School District Board of Education opened at 8:00 AM on Dec. 15, 2015, and continues until 5:00 PM on Jan. 19, 2016. District residents interested in filing must do so in person at the Administration Building located at 4545 Central School Road. Candidate qualifications are listed on the District’s website, www.fhsdschools.org, or a copy can be picked up at the Administration Building. How are FHSD funds spent? PAGE 3 FHSD Launches Senior PALS Program The Francis Howell School District is launching a new initiative, Senior PALS (Patrons Assisting and Lending Support), to better engage members of our community who are ages 60 and older. Senior PALS are invited to spend time in our schools for a delicious meal, musical performances by FHSD students, guest speaker presentations, and more. Feedback from a recent community survey told the District that we need to provide more opportunities to engage with our residents who do not have kids in our schools. Senior PALS is one way we hope to better inform our patrons, as well as provide an opportunity to share input. Mark your calendar for future Senior PALS events on Jan. 26, March 29, and June 28. Locations and times are to be determined. The cost to attend a Senior PALS event is $5.00, and advance reservations are required. To RSVP or to join our mailing list, please call 636-851-4013. Superintendent Search Update The Francis Howell School District Board of Education is working with the search firm McPherson & Jacobson to handle the recruitment, application, and interview process of selecting a new superintendent. The firm is actively recruiting candidates by seeking individuals who may not be looking for a job, but would be good leaders for the District. They will also be involved in interviewing and screening candidates. Candidates will be able to apply for the position through Jan. 8. Finalists will be interviewed in late January, and the recommendation for the new superintendent will be taken for approval at a Board of Education meeting in February. The District is searching for a new leader after current superintendent, Dr. Pam Sloan, announced her plan to retire at the end of the 2015-16 school year. Dr. Sloan will work closely with the new superintendent to make sure there is a smooth transition. FHSD Schools Give Back to the Community The Francis Howell School District is full of dedicated parents, students, staff, and patrons. Throughout the year, many give their time, talent, and resources to help improve our community. In November, our schools honored veterans through a variety of activities and assemblies. Several schools also raised money for Honor Flight, a charitable organization that sends veterans to visit war memorials in Washington D.C. Currently, our school community is preparing to make the holidays more enjoyable for some of our families who have experienced a tough year. Many of our students, staff, and community members are collecting food and gifts, as well as coats, hats, and mittens for those in need. These types of service activities help to develop our students into caring and compassionate citizens who willingly share their good fortune with others. PAGE 4 Board Meetings Board of Education meetings are held at the Francis Howell School District Administration Building located at 4545 Central School Road at 7 PM. Jan. 21, 2016 Feb. 18, 2016 March 17, 2016 April 7, 2016 April 21, 2016 May 16, 2016 June 2, 2016 June 16, 2016
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