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EAST GRAND RAPIDS HIGH SCHOOL 2011-2012 Annual Report E A S T G RA N D R A P I DS P UB L I C S C HO O L S Educating and inspiri ng each student to navigate successfully in a global community

Principal Jennifer S. Fee Address 2211 Lake Drive SE Grand Rapids MI 49506

August 7, 2012

Telephone 616.235.7555

Dear Parents and Community Members:

Facsimile 616.235.7592 Attendance line 616.235.7588

We are pleased to present the Annual Education Report (AER) which provides key information on the 2011-2012 educational progress for East Grand Rapids High School. The AER addresses the complex reporting information required by federal and state laws. The school’s report contains information about student assessment, Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), and teacher quality. If you have any questions about the AER, please contact me. The 2011-2012 Annual Education Report (AER) is available for review online at http://goo.gl/vMcNv or at the school office. This cover letter is available at http://goo.gl/ZRYGc. ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS East High School made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in English language arts and mathematics for 2011-2012. While we are pleased to have reached this important goal, we continuously work to improve. We appreciate the continued support of our parents, staff, and community in this effort.

2012-2013 Board of Education Brian R. Ellis, President Robert J. Minnema, Vice President Steven W. Edison, Secretary A. Michelle Rabideau, Treasurer Peter G. Ruppert, Trustee Beth Milanowski, Trustee Susan C. Levine Trustee

SCHOOL PLACEMENT Placement in any of our three elementary buildings is based on attendance area, availability, and class size. At the secondary level, we have one middle school for students in grades 6-8 and one high school for students in grades 9-12. PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES To say that parents are involved in East Grand Rapids High School is an understatement. East Grand Rapids PTSA conferences have always been well attended and this year was no exception. Ninety percent (90%) of our families participated in this year’s.

EGR

High School

ADVANCED PLACEMENT AND DUAL ENROLLMENT Thirteen Advanced Placement courses were offered in 2010-2011. AP Human Geography, AP English, AP Spanish, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Physics, AP Biology, AP Statistics, AP World History, AP US History, AP Government, AP Microeconomics, and AP Macroeconomics. Many East Grand Rapids High School students take advantage of the opportunity to enroll in college level equivalent courses/AP courses. In addition to taking the AP courses, many students complete one or more AP Examinations with a very high percentage earning a passing score and, subsequently, college credit.

2010-2011

257 students (27% of the student body) took 416 AP exams with a passing rate of 82%

2009-2010

239 students (21% of the student body) took 336 AP exams with a passing rate of 87%

2008-2009

194 students (21% of the student body) took 355 AP exams with a passing rate of 87%

2007-2008

203 students (21% of the student body) took 367 AP exams with a passing rate of 87%

2006-2007

176 students (18% of the student body) took 304 AP exams with a passing rate of 94%

2005-2006

179 students (18% of the student body) took 305 AP exams with a passing rate of 89%

AP Exams: Passing Rate by Subject 2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

Biology

45%

36%

75%

57%

48%

63%

50%

Calculus AB

70%

70%

93%

91%

96%

94%

95%

Calculus BC

96%

100%

100%

100%

100%

95%

100%

Econ-Macro

97%

98%

81%

100%

84%

-

-

Econ-Micro

97%

91%

92%

100%

70%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

67%

-

-

English Lit.

79%

93%

89%

91%

95%

100%

97%

Government

91%

89%

87%

100%

94%

100%

93%

Physics B

67%

100%

100%

94%

86%

89%

64%

Physics C

100%

NA

100%

50%

100%

100%

78%

English Lang.

Spanish

71%

67%

89%

63%

74%

80%

72%

Statistics

91%

96%

100%

97%

100%

97%

100%

US History

78%

81%

87%

76%

95%

98%

91%

World History Human Geography Avg. Pass Rate

89%

62%

77%

95%

87%

100%

92%

92%

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

84%

83%

91%

88%

87%

86%

79%

ADVANCED PLACEMENT EQUITY AND EXCELLENCE REPORT

DUAL ENROLLMENT Twelve (12) students took 16 dual enrollment courses through which they had the opportunity to receive college credit. 2011-2012 2010-2011

19 Students received college credit through dual enrollment 12 Students received college credit through dual enrollment

2009-2010

8 Students received college credit through dual enrollment

2008-2009

14 Students received college credit through dual enrollment

2007-2008

28 Students received college credit through dual enrollment

2006-2007

18 Students received college credit through dual enrollment

2005-2006

20 Students received college credit through dual enrollment

STUDENT ACHEIVEMENT RESULTS FOR LOCAL AND NATIONALLY NORMED ACHIEVEMENT TESTS

EGRHS

ACT % Meeting College Readiness Benchmarks Spring 2011

State 2011

Spring 2010

State 2010

Spring 2009

State 2009

Spring 2008

State 2008

Spring 2007

State 2007

English

81

53

80

56

81

50

83

49

82

50

Mathematics

59

32

62

33

67

35

63

28

59

28

Reading

69

40

62

40

59

39

75

36

73

36

Science

50

23

43

25

46

22

50

21

44

19

Meet All Four

43

17

38

19

37

15

42

16

36

13

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GOAL 1: COLLEGE READINESS IN ENGLISH, MATH, AND SCIENCE Student Goal Statement: All students at EGRHS will be college ready and/or on track to be college ready in English, math, and science. Criteria for success: 100% of all students will meet the college readiness benchmarks on the ACT subject tests in English, reading, math, and science. 100% of all students will be college ready in all four subjects of the ACT assessment. List of Strategies: Assessment and Feedback Curriculum Analysis and Alignment Gap Analysis and Student/Instruction Understanding College Readiness Standards GOAL 2: COLLEGE READINESS IN READING Student Goal Statement: All students at EGRHS will be college ready and/or on track to be college ready in reading. Criteria for success: 100% of all students will meet the college readiness benchmarks on the ACT reading test. List of Strategies: Assessment and Feedback Curriculum Analysis and Alignment Gap Analysis and Student/Instruction Understanding College Readiness Standards

GOAL #3: PERCEPTION DATA Student Goal Statement: Students, parents, and teachers will be given an opportunity to express their perceptions, opinions, comments, criticisms, and compliments regarding school programs, processes, and climate. Criteria for success: One or more formal perception data gathering opportunities will be provided to the students, teachers, and parents. List of Strategies: Parent Perception Data Student Perception Data Teacher Perception Data

CORE CURRICULUM As part of our Strategic Plan, East Grand Rapids teachers, parents, administrators, and community members work together to align all curriculum areas with state guidelines. Over the last years, in addition to national standards, our curriculum has been based on the state standards (GLCE's and HSCE's) and our own district data. The Common Core State Standards have been embedded into our K-12 ELA, K-12 mathematics, and 6-12 science curricula. The reading and literacy Common Core for social studies will be completed in 20122013, and we are on track for a complete roll-out by 2015. Our goal is to develop an integrated framework for 21st century student outcomes that encompasses curriculum, instruction, and assessment, which ultimately affect student learning. All curriculum documents are available on our website: www.egrps.org/District/Curriculum/index.html. Through collaboration at every level, East Grand Rapids stands out as a model of public school success and we have received many state and national accolades, honors, and awards in our long history. We view these achievements as a challenge as we endeavor to continually improve our curriculum and instructional practices to meet the needs of all students.

SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS Our district provides educational interventions, opportunities, and support for students with special needs. Special Education services include early childhood, self-contained, and resource room programs, and occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychological, school social work, speech and language, and teacher consultant services. The Individual Educational Program (IEP) Team, including administrators, parents/guardians, teachers, and students when appropriate, meets at least once per year to decide what is required for each eligible student to make educational progress. Services are provided for our preschool students, age three to five, through a variety of options. We evaluate our pre-school age children at our Early Childhood Assessment Center. A continuum of services are provided, based on student need, including Early Childhood Home and Community, Early Childhood Special Education Classroom, and related itinerant services. Resource Room support is provided in each of our elementary school buildings. East Grand Rapids Middle and High Schools also provide resource room services for eligible students. By their sixteenth birthday, all East Grand Rapids special education students plan transition activities to reach their post-secondary vision.

Our district also offers a regional K-12 classroom program for students with autism spectrum disorders. Additionally, through cooperative agreements with other districts, East Grand Rapids Public Schools provides programs and services for our youngest students, age birth to three, and for our students who require more specialized programs. For complete information, please contact the Special Education Department located in the James E. Morse Administration Center at Woodcliff. At East Grand Rapids High School, our entire school community is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence. •

East students are motivated and enthusiastic and have opportunities for success with a broad array of academic and co-curricular activities.



East teachers continually challenge students through a strong knowledge-base and a wide variety of instructional strategies.



East parents and community members generously support our academic, co-curricular, and athletic programs.

Students, teachers, parents, and community—strong partners in the educational experience at East! Sincerely,

Jennifer S. Fee Principal