Kingsport City Schools Announces AYP Results
The Tennessee Department of Education released its annual progress report today listing which
Especially noteworthy in this years results is the fact that John Sevier Middle School, identified for improvement in 2010, came off the Target list and has received a status of Good Standing for 2011-12. Sevier had been targeted for improvement in the subgroup of Students with Disabilities, meaning that students in this subgroup had performed below the AYP benchmark. We are thrilled that the hard work by the students, teachers, staff, and families has proven to be successful. The use of 90-minute instructional blocks, along with richer, more specific mathematics and language arts instruction in special education classes, and teacher collaboration has helped drive this improvement, said John Sevier Middle School Principal Cookie Greer.
We are pleased to have met the AYP benchmarks for the system as a whole, and are especially excited about the successes achieved at
Introducing new academic standards and assessments always creates a level of anxiety as to how students will perform under the new measures, said Assistant Superintendent Dr. Damon Cathey. While our work on standards and assessments continues, our teachers have truly met the challenge. Their work on aspects of teaching and content knowledge, as well as learning and meeting individual student needs, has yielded impressive results. We are proud of their hard work and we are proud of our students performance.
All Kingsport City Schools, with the exception of
This is an opportunity for our school and our district to put in place additional systematic supports to help these students, said Dobyns-Bennett Principal Dr. Chris Hampton. We have been very intentional in how we have made teachers classroom assignments to best meet the individual needs of our students.
Schools and districts must meet performance standards in all designated subgroups to be deemed in good standing under federally mandated No Child Left Behind. KCS administrators and teaching staff have been reviewing the AYP achievement data and are planning for continued improvement. The data is used by teachers to help boost individual student achievement and to enhance their overall teaching strategies.
For more information, contact Dory Creech, Director of Accountability at (423) 378-2125.
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