Miramar HS ONE TEAM, ONE DREAM! 2014 to 2015 Proficiency Point Comparison 10 th Grade FSA Reading Algebra American History Science School Name 2014 2015 2014 2015 2014 2015 2014 2015 Miramar 38 37 55 58 53 64 49 45 1% decrease in Reading, 3% increase in Algebra, 11% increase in American History, 4% decrease in Science 2013 to 2014 FCAT Learning Gains Comparison % Making Reading Gains % of Lowest 25% Making Learning Gains in Reading School Name 2013 2014 2013 2014 Miramar 58 49 62 53 Both Reading Learning Gains and Lower Quartile Learning Gains decreased 9 points 10th Grade ELA POMPANO CYPRESS BAY COOPER CITY DOUGLAS WEST BROWARD NOVA WESTERN FORT LAUD. MONARCH FLANAGAN TARAVELLA SOUTH PLANT EVERGLADES CORAL GLADES CORAL SPRINGS HOLLY. HILLS MCARTHUR STRANAHAN DEERFIELD PIPER SOUTH BROW. NORTHEAST PLANTATION MIRAMAR DILLARD ELY HALLANDALE COCONUT CREEK BOYD H. AND. 2013 2014 2015 plus/minus from 14/15 85 83 92 9 78 80 82 2 74 74 80 6 74 74 73 -1 69 71 73 2 61 66 70 4 60 68 70 2 58 57 62 5 56 54 61 7 56 63 59 -4 54 54 54 0 48 51 53 2 47 56 52 -4 56 51 51 0 44 48 46 -2 37 44 45 1 47 49 45 -4 39 37 44 7 42 43 43 0 48 42 43 1 43 50 43 -7 36 38 41 3 29 41 41 0 38 38 37 -1 40 34 36 2 34 40 36 -4 33 30 33 3 29 29 23 -6 29 23 21 -2 ***Ranked 24th out of 29 traditional high schools Biology EOC 2013 2014 2015 plus/minus from 14/15 POMPANO 94 95 96 1 CYPRESS BAY 89 87 88 1 WEST BROWARD 82 86 81 -5 COOPER CITY 77 82 79 -3 DOUGLAS 88 79 75 -4 MONARCH 73 69 73 4 FORT LAUD. 73 69 71 2 NOVA 79 73 70 -3 WESTERN 78 74 69 -5 FLANAGAN 70 71 66 -5 EVERGLADES 70 72 65 -7 TARAVELLA 66 67 63 -4 SOUTH PLANT 62 61 63 2 BOYD H. AND. 47 38 63 25 DEERFIELD 55 52 61 9 SOUTH BROW. 57 61 60 -1 CORAL SPRINGS 60 58 55 -3 MCARTHUR 65 63 55 -8 CORAL GLADES 63 63 53 -10 PLANTATION 49 49 50 1 PIPER 52 50 48 -2 MIRAMAR 53 49 45 -4 HOLLY. HILLS 58 55 43 -12 NORTHEAST 52 98 42 -56 ELY 47 40 42 2 HALLANDALE 54 47 42 -5 STRANAHAN 48 51 41 -10 DILLARD 48 58 38 -20 COCONUT CREEK 41 40 25 -15 ***Ranked 22nd out of 29 traditional high schools Algebra EOC 2013 2014 2015 plus/minus from 14/15 POMPANO 92 96 94 -2 CYPRESS BAY 83 85 85 0 COOPER CITY 76 76 78 2 FORT LAUD. 76 77 76 -1 WEST BROWARD 67 76 76 0 NOVA 80 72 75 3 MONARCH 46 76 70 -6 WESTERN 70 61 69 8 DOUGLAS 70 66 60 -6 SOUTH BROW. 44 42 59 17 MIRAMAR 60 55 58 3 EVERGLADES 44 53 57 4 FLANAGAN 58 60 57 -3 TARAVELLA 70 60 56 -4 CORAL SPRINGS 48 56 53 -3 DILLARD 47 57 53 -4 HOLLY. HILLS 42 52 53 1 MCARTHUR 47 64 52 -12 DEERFIELD 54 54 46 -8 CORAL GLADES 44 56 43 -13 PLANTATION 32 38 43 5 SOUTH PLANT 51 41 43 2 BOYD H. AND. 34 34 38 4 ELY 40 34 38 4 PIPER 52 39 38 -1 NORTHEAST 55 37 37 0 STRANAHAN 39 47 37 -10 HALLANDALE 39 45 34 -11 COCONUT CREEK 52 43 28 -15 ***Ranked 11th out of 29 traditional high schools US History EOC 2013 2014 2015 plus/minus from 14/15 POMPANO BEACH 97 91 97 6 WEST BROWARD 83 81 86 5 DOUGLAS 86 79 85 6 COOPER CITY 82 71 82 11 WESTERN 74 79 78 -1 CYPRESS BAY 82 82 76 -6 FLANAGAN 74 73 75 2 NOVA 79 66 74 8 FT. LAUDERDALE 74 65 74 9 EVERGLADES 74 63 74 11 CORAL GLADES 65 65 73 8 TARAVELLA 77 67 72 5 MONARCH 63 59 64 5 MIRAMAR 54 53 64 11 SOUTH BROWARD 72 57 63 6 PLANTATION 55 57 63 6 HOLLYWOOD HILLS 63 51 62 11 SOUTH PLANTATION 56 57 60 3 MCARTHUR 52 64 59 -5 STRANAHAN 50 48 55 7 PIPER 56 51 54 3 COCONUT CREEK 52 46 54 8 BLANCHE ELY 55 52 52 0 CORAL SPRINGS 59 53 50 -3 DEERFIELD BEACH 50 53 46 -7 HALLANDALE 43 45 42 -3 NORTHEAST 52 46 39 -7 DILLARD 53 43 36 -7 BOYD ANDERSON 47 40 35 -5 ***Ranked 14th out of 29 high schools Changes to New Grading Model No Additional Requirements, bonus or penalty points and no adjustments Writing will be included within the English/Language Arts components Only 4 year graduation rate will be calculated. No more sub categories such as at-risk or 5 year. College readiness measures (SAT, ACT and PERT), and stand alone acceleration participation are removed from the model Total 1000 possible points Priorities Data Teams- Data Driven Collaborative Sessions Relationships, Personalization, Collaboration An Embedded High Quality RtI Process Behavioral and Academic Optimal Internal/External Relationships Building relationships school wide and in the community Literacy Across the Curriculum Bridging the Gap between School and Community Effective Communication/Customer Service What’s new? Criminal Justice Program Health and Wellness Program Honors N.A.F. Academy M.T.L. Program F.I.U./Broward College On-Campus Dual Enrollment College For Every Student Grant Over 500 computers purchased 14-15 school year 598K in additional technology 15-16 school year Smaller classes Professional Study Days for collaboration “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” -Nelson Mandela