Seneca Middle School 810 West South Fourth Street Seneca, SC 29678
2015
South Carolina State Report Card
State and federal laws require public schools to release report cards to the public each year. This year, the report card has been updated to reflect changes in reporting directed by the SC Education Oversight Committee. Schools will not be rated for state accountability purposes until Fall 2017 when the state will transition to a single accountability system. The following reports student performance in school year 2014-15.
Grades: Enrollment: School Phone: School Website:
6-8 Middle Principal: 782 students Superintendent: 864-886-4455 Board Chair: http://www.oconee.k12.sc.us/SenecaMS.cfm
Al D. LeRoy Dr. Michael Thorsland Andy Inabinet
WORLD CLASS SKILLS & LIFE AND CAREER CHARACTERISTICS Our school is helping all students develop the world class skills and life and career characteristics of the Profile of the Graduate by …
Profile of the SC Graduate World Class Knowledge • Rigorous standards in language arts and math for career and college readiness • Multiple languages, science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), arts and social sciences* World Class Skills • Creativity and innovation • Critical thinking and problem solving • Collaboration and teamwork • Communication, information, media and technology • Knowing how to learn Life and Career Characteristics • Integrity • Self-direction • Global perspective • Perseverance • Work ethic • Interpersonal skills * 21st Century core courses in Social Sciences include History, Geography, Economics, Government and Civics.
Our school is helping all students develop the world class skills and life and career characteristics of the Profile of the Graduate by growing each of our students academically, artistically, musically, athletically, and socially. The following curricular goals were at the forefront of our instructional program this school year: emphasize literacy across all content areas, emphasize and implement total student participation techniques, and teach and model effective communication skills of speaking, listening, and problem solving. We celebrated 100% passage of all EOC tests given, 38 students being named South Carolina Junior Scholars, and 98% of last year’s 7th and 8th graders taking at least .5 units toward his or her high school diploma. Each of our three music departments scored Superior at their respective concert festival this year. Additional honors included our orchestra students producing 2 all-state performers (one of which was a first chair performer), our Symphonic Band earning Outstanding Performing Award this year with a perfect score, and our chorus program boasting 15 all-state performers. We were fortunate to have had four students attend Summer Discovery Camp at the Governor’s School of the Arts in visual arts and music. Overall, 80% of our upperclassmen at Seneca Middle School participated in either music or athletic programs this year. The effects of our advisory period and PBIS program created yet another year of reduction in disciplinary referrals from last school year. This continued a 7-year pattern of disciplinary reductions from the previous school year. We were honored and extremely appreciative to have received a 21st Century Community Learning Center Grant to fully fund our after school program entitled WORK (Wildcat Occupational Readiness Knowledge). The program served approximately 100 students for 30 weeks of the school year. The program consisted of a daily routine of academic instruction and assistance from certified staff, an after-school snack, 2 Enrichment Periods, and transportation home afterward. The Enrichment Periods mentioned earlier included financial education, health and physical activity, Lego design and construction, BMX bicycle design and construction, and soft skill training through Junior Achievement. All in all, we have had an exceptional school year! Seneca Middle School is gifted with first-rate faculty, staff, students, parents, and community! Together, we are privileged to work toward molding and preparing our greatest resource – our children.
SENECA MIDDLE SCHOOL
12/10/2015
KNOWLEDGE The ACT Aspire assessment was given to students in grades 3-8 in Spring 2015. Students were assessed in the subject areas of Reading, English, Mathematics and Writing
READING
ENGLISH 296
Seneca Middle School
70.3%
Oconee School District
68.3%
223
148
110
72
1,607
204
234
1,503
1,100
542
343
1,080
1,272
1,568
36.3%
Middle Schools with Students Like Ours 69.2%
206
196
127
66
48
160
174
178
87,991
108,107
71
88
38.4%
Statewide
112,368
105,684
78,337
24,733
67.9%
41,271
75,070
37.2%
School: Grade 6
91
75
58
41
27
51
36.6%
66.2%
School: Grade 7
100
75
41
22
30
75
75
74
39.4%
71.2%
School: Grade 8
105
73
49
47
15
50.0%
Oconee School District
50.3%
198
173
72
224
146
17
209
347
153
31.1%
933
1,365
1,570
695
75
963
2,360
945
23.9%
Middle Schools with 97 Students Like Ours 39.7% Statewide
136
199
146
12
151
288
68,628
165,272
116
28.1%
59,092
90,980
114,023
57,428
5,426
64,594
24.4%
46.7%
School: Grade 6
78
64
78
61
31
129
47
27.0%
56.6% 54
60
80
53
53
121
68
22.2%
46.2%
School: Grade 8
58
WRITING
MATHEMATICS Seneca Middle School
66
46.5%
73.6%
School: Grade 7
192
40.8%
66
49
66
62
12
95
97
ACT Readiness Levels Exceeding Results for groups with 4 or fewer students are not shown
38
44.3%
47.4%
Ready
Close
1872
342
76%
In Need of Support
256
Student Counts
% Exceeding and Ready
N/A-Not Applicable
N/AV-Not Available
Abbreviations for Missing Data N/C-Not Collected N/R-Not Reported
I/S-Insufficient Sample
SENECA MIDDLE SCHOOL
12/10/2015
KNOWLEDGE The SC Palmetto Assessment of State Standards (SCPASS) was given to students in grades 4 - 8 in Spring 2015. Students were assessed in the subject areas of Science and Social Studies.
Science Our School
18.6% 23.8% 22.7%
Exemplary
demonstrated exemplary performance in meeting the grade level standard
42.5% 42.3% 44.9% 38.9% 33.9% 32.3%
Met
met the grade level standard
Not Met
did not meet the grade level standard
0%
20%
40%
Middle Schools with Students Like Ours Middle Schools Statewide
60%
80%
100%
Social Studies 29.9% 34.0% 36.7% 42.0% 38.5% 39.2%
Exemplary demonstrated exemplary performance in meeting the grade level standard
Met
met the grade level standard
28.0% 27.4% 24.0%
Not Met did not meet the grade level standard
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Science SCPASS 6th grade 57.2
Our School: Percent Met and Above for each grade level 7th grade 60.8
8th grade 65.4
Our School: Percent Met and Above for each grade level 7th grade 68.7
8th grade 68.2
Social Studies SCPASS 6th grade 78.8
Note: Results include SC-Alt assessment results.
Exemplary Met
"Exemplary": student demonstrated exemplary performance in meeting the grade level standard. "Met": student met the grade level standard.
Not Met "Not Met": student did not meet the grade level standard.
End of Course Tests Percent of tests with scores of 70 or above on: Algebra 1/Math for the Technologies 2 English 1 Biology 1 US History and the Constitution All Subjects
Our School 100.0 100 N/A N/A 100.0
Middle Schools with Students Like Ours
95.4 91.9
75.4 47.8
93.7
Middle Schools with Students Like Ours are middle schools with poverty indices of no more than 5% above or below the index for the school.
N/A-Not Applicable
N/AV-Not Available
Abbreviations for Missing Data N/C-Not Collected N/R-Not Reported
I/S-Insufficient Sample
SENECA MIDDLE SCHOOL
12/10/2015
OPPORTUNITIES Our School
Change from Last Year
Middle Schools with students like ours
69.3
Down from 73.1%
N/A
Percent of students (grade 7 & 8) enrolled in HS credit courses Attendance Rate With disabilities Out of school suspensions or expulsions for violent and/or criminal offenses
98.3 96.1 16.6
Down from 98.7% Up from 95.9% Up from 14.1%
27.5 95.4 13.4
0.6
No change
0.7
Percentage of students served by gifted and talented programs Percentage of students retained Annual dropout rate
23.8 0.0 0.0
Down from 25.8% Down from 0.4% No change
23.8 0.6 0.0
71.2 88.1 92.9 93.0 $51,612 7.2 days
Down from 75.9% Down from 94.8% Down from 94.6% Down from 94.5% Up 1.3% Down from 8.6 days
61.9 80.8 86.7 94.7 $48,719 11.1 days
0.0
N/A
0.6
9.0 19.4 to 1 88.2 Good Poor Yes 99.5 Fair 11.0
Up from 8.0 Down from 89.3% No change N/A No change Up from 98.9% No change N/A
4.0 23.3 to 1 88.4 Good Poor Yes 99.7 Good 14.9
14.5
N/A
20.6
>100 Mbps 76-100% 0.5 1.6 0.0 $7,923 67.2 68.5
N/C N/C N/C N/C No change Up 6.8% Up from 66.9% Up from 67.4%
N/A N/A 0.7 1.9 3.0 $7,745 62.1 63.9
Students (n = 782) Percent of students participating in Medicaid, SNAP, or TANF; homeless, foster, or migrant students (poverty index)
Teachers (n = 59) Percentage of teachers with advanced degrees Percentage of teachers on continuing contract Teachers returning from previous year Teacher attendance rate Average teacher salary* Professional development days / teacher Percentage of teacher vacancies for more than 9 weeks
School Principal's years at school Student-teacher ratio in core subjects Prime instructional time Opportunities in the arts Opportunities in foreign languages AdvancEd (SACS) accreditation Parents attending conferences Character development program Avg. age of books / electronic media in the school library Number of resources available per student in the school library media center Bandwidth capacity per student Percent of classrooms with wireless access District-issued learning devices per student District-issued technology devices per teacher Percentage of classes not taught by highly qualified teachers Dollars spent per pupil** Percent of expenditures for instruction** Percent of expenditures for teachers' salaries**
Down from 19.9 to 1
* Includes current year teachers contracted for 190 days or more. ** Prior year audited financial data are reported.
N/A-Not Applicable
N/AV-Not Available
Abbreviations for Missing Data N/C-Not Collected N/R-Not Reported
I/S-Insufficient Sample
SENECA MIDDLE SCHOOL
12/10/2015
OPPORTUNITIES Evaluations by Teachers, Students, and Parents Evaluations by Teachers, Students, and Parents Teachers 53 100.0 100.0 94.0
Number of surveys returned Percent satisfied with learning environment Percent satisfied with social and physical environment Percent satisfied with school-home relations
Students* 227 84.0 76.0 89.0
Parents* 222 88.0 83.0 72.0
* Only students at the highest middle school grade and their parents were included.
State Ratings History of School Year 2014 2013 2012
Absolute Rating
Growth Rating
Average Average Average
Average Average Good
Based on state law, schools will not be rated for state accountability purposes until Fall 2017.
Additional Resources SC State Content Standards Family-Friendly Guides to the SC Content Standards 2014-15 Accountability Manual Report Card Data Files ESEA Data Files
N/A-Not Applicable
N/AV-Not Available
Abbreviations for Missing Data N/C-Not Collected N/R-Not Reported
I/S-Insufficient Sample