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MSHSAA & After School
Programs Evaluation 2018-19
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The purpose of the MSHSAA and K-8 after school program evaluation is to measure the extent to which
Pattonville High School MSHSAA and K-8 after school programming supports the goals of the Pattonville
School District School Improvement (SIT) Plans and Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (CSIP).
These data are used to identify strengths and weaknesses, to make future program improvements, and to
ensure district programming supports the academic mission.
Table of Contents MSHSAA Program Participation for the 2018-19 School Year by Demographic Group ....................................................................................................4
MSHSAA Program Participation 2018-19 School Year by Gender ..............................................................................................................................................4
Pattonville High School Grade Point Average Based on MSHSAA Program Participation 2018-19 School Year ...................................................5
Fall MSHSAA Sports Program Grade Point Average (2018-19 School Year) ..........................................................................................................................6
Winter MSHSAA Sports Program Grade Point Average (2018-19 School Year)....................................................................................................................6
Spring MSHSAA Sports Program Grade Point Average (2018-19 School Year) ....................................................................................................................7
MSHSAA Activity Program Grade Point Average (2018-19 School Year).................................................................................................................................7
Pattonville School District MSHSAA Fall Program Participant Survey .....................................................................................................................................8 Pattonville School District MSHSAA Student Survey Fall 2018 .................................................................................................................................... 8 Pattonville School District MSHSAA Parent Survey Fall 2018 ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Pattonville School District MSHSAA Winter Program Participant Survey...............................................................................................................................8 Pattonville School District MSHSAA Student Survey Winter 2018-19 ...................................................................................................................... 8 Pattonville School District MSHSAA Parent Survey Winter 2018-19 ......................................................................................................................... 8
Pattonville School District MSHSAA Spring Program Participant Survey ...............................................................................................................................8 Pattonville School District MSHSAA Student Survey Spring 2018-19 ...................................................................................................................... 9 Pattonville School District MSHSAA Parent Survey Spring 2018-19 ......................................................................................................................... 9
Pattonville High School Missouri State High School Activities Association Program Summary ....................................................................................9 Fall MSHSAA Girls 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming at Pattonville High School ......................................................................................... 9 Fall MSHSAA Boys 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming at Pattonville High School ......................................................................................... 9
Field Hockey ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Girls Golf ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Softball ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Girls Tennis ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Girls Volleyball..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Football ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Boys Soccer ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Boys Swimming and Diving ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Girls Cross Country............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18 Boys Cross Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Winter MSHSAA Girls 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming ........................................................................................................................................ 20 Winter MSHSAA Boys 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming ........................................................................................................................................ 20
Girls Basketball.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Girls Swimming and Diving ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Boys Basketball ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Boys Wrestling .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Girls Wrestling ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
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Spring MSHSAA Girls 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming ......................................................................................................................................... 25 Spring MSHSAA Boys 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming ......................................................................................................................................... 25
Lacrosse .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 Girls Soccer ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 27 Baseball ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Boys Golf ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 Boys Tennis ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Girls Track & Field ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31 Boys Track & Field ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32 Boys Volleyball .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 Boys/Girls Water Polo ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
MSHSAA 9th - 12th Grade Activity Programming ................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Band & Color Guard/Flag Corps.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36 Cheerleading ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 Choir ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Orchestra ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 39 Drill Team .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 40 Speech and Debate............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 41
Updates and Next Steps on Pattonville High School MSHSAA Areas of Focus ..................................................................................................................... 42
TITLE IX COMPLIANCE REPORT 2018-2019...................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Elementary and Middle School After School Programming Summary 2018-19 School Year ....................................................................................... 46
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MSHSAA Program Participation for the 2018-19 School Year by Demographic
Group
Chart 1
● MSHSAA student participation data indicate an increase in both male and female student
participation from the 2016-17 school year to the 2017-18 school year.
Chart one provides an overview of MSHSAA program participation by student demographic group. These
data help to ensure that the programs offered at the high school are meeting the needs of our students.
Based on these data, we have at least one demographic group of students that we need to engage to
determine if there are participation barriers that can need to be addressed to increase participation.
MSHSAA Program Participation 2018-19 School Year by Gender
Chart 2
50.61%
75.00%
64.00%
56.42%
38.46%
50.98%
50.00%
49.39%
25.00%
36.00%
43.58%
61.54%
49.02%
50.00%
Afr ican-American (n=577)
American Indian (n=4)
As ian (n=75)
Caucas ian (n=833)
Hispanic (n=143)
Mult iracia l (n=51)
Paci f ic Is lander (n=2)
MSHSAA Program Participation for the 2018-19 School
Year by Demographic Group
One or More MSHSAA Activity No MSHSAA Activity
478
380
417
410
One or More MSHSAA Activity
No MSHSAA Activity
Number of Students
MSHSAA Program Participation for the
2018-19 School Year by GenderFemales Males
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Chart two provides an overview of MSHSAA program participation by student gender. These data help
ensure that the programs offered at the high school are meeting the needs of both male and female
students. These data indicate that the majority of male and female students participate in one or more
MSHSAA activity.
Pattonville High School Grade Point Average Based on MSHSAA Program
Participation 2018-19 School Year
Chart 3
Chart three provides an overview of MSHSAA program participation and simple grade point average.
These data indicate that for most students participating in MSHSAA programs, the student’s grade point
average increases with increased MSHSAA program participation.
2.43
2.92
3.13
3.18
3.34
3.57
2.42
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Pattonville High School Grade Point Average Based on MSHSAA
Program Participation 2018-19 School Year
1st Semester Grade Point Average 2nd Semester Grade Point Average
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Charts four through seven show simple grade point average based on Pattonville High School MSHSAA
programs.
Fall MSHSAA Sports Program Grade Point Average (2018-19 School Year)
Chart 4
Winter MSHSAA Sports Program Grade Point Average (2018-19 School Year)
Chart 5
2.45
3.193.33
2.81
3.53
2.39
3.25 3.30
2.62
3.44
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Winter MSHSAA Sports Program Grade Point Average (2018-19 School Year)
Average of 2018-19 Semester 1 GPA Average of 2018-19 Semester 2 GPA
2.98 3.09
3.623.23
2.53
3.393.20
2.973.26 3.25
2.993.24
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Fall MSHSAA Sports Program Grade Point Average (2018-19 School Year)
Average of 2018-19 Semester 1 GPA Average of 2018-19 Semester 2 GPA
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Spring MSHSAA Sports Program Grade Point Average (2018-19 School Year)
Chart 6
MSHSAA Activity Program Grade Point Average (2018-19 School Year)
Chart 7
3.13 3.03 2.96 2.953.13 3.25
3.42 3.36
3.09 2.982.78 2.88
3.03 3.13.37
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Band Cheer Choir Color Guard Debate Drill Mock Trial Orchestra
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MSHSAA Sponsored Programs Grade Point Average (2018-19 School Year)
Average of Average of 2018-19 Semester 1 GPA Average of Average of 2018-19 Semester 2 GPA
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Pattonville School District MSHSAA Fall Program Participant Survey
Parents and students participating in MSHSSA programs are surveyed to gather input regarding the
student experience and parent program observations. These data help with professional development
planning and ensuring that students have a positive experience and that parent(s)/guardian(s) are satisfied
with the quality of the programming their children are participating in.
Football Boys Swimming and Diving
Softball Girls Tennis
Field Hockey Girls Volleyball
Girls Golf Girls Cross Country
Boys Soccer Boys Cross Country
Pattonville School District MSHSAA Student Survey Fall 2018
n = 141
Pattonville School District MSHSAA Parent Survey Fall 2018
n = 88
Pattonville School District MSHSAA Winter Program Participant Survey
Boys Basketball Girls Swimming and Diving
Girls Basketball Drill Team
Boys Wrestling Cheerleading
Girls Wrestling
Pattonville School District MSHSAA Student Survey Winter 2018-19
n = 38
Pattonville School District MSHSAA Parent Survey Winter 2018-19
n = 48
Pattonville School District MSHSAA Spring Program Participant Survey
Baseball Girls Soccer Color Guard/Winter Guard
Boys Golf Girls Lacrosse Orchestra
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Boys Tennis Band Speech and Debate/Mock Trial
Boys Volleyball Choir Track & Field
Water Polo
Pattonville School District MSHSAA Student Survey Spring 2018-19
n = 131
Pattonville School District MSHSAA Parent Survey Spring 2018-19
n = 80
Pattonville High School Missouri State High School Activities Association
Program Summary
Fall MSHSAA Girls 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming at Pattonville High School
● Field Hockey
● Golf
● Softball
● Tennis
● Volleyball
● Cross Country
Fall MSHSAA Boys 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming at Pattonville High School
● Football
● Soccer
● Swimming & Diving
● Cross Country
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Field Hockey
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 15-6
• Junior Varsity: 0-12-1
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 19
• Junior Varsity: 16
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.23 Semester 2: 3.22
Number of Coaching FTE: 2 Varsity Members Lettering:19
2018-19 Season Summary Advanced to the third round (round of 16) in the Midwest State Tournament
Best win/loss record in program history (15-6)
Team ranked 13 of 30 teams in postseason
Conference Defensive Player of the Year:
○ Mikayla Bridges
1st Team All-Conference:
○ Mikayla Bridges
○ Kendall Battle
○ Taylor Wooten
2nd Team All-Conference:
○ Bianca Johnson
○ Lexi Lambros
All-Conference Honorable Mention:
○ Tori Lofland
○ Serena Taylor
○ Lucy Bodde
2019-20 Field Hockey Program Playbook
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Girls Golf
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 6-3
• Junior Varsity: 0-0
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 7
• Junior Varsity: 4
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.20 Semester 2: 3.24
Number of Coaching FTE: 2 Varsity Members Lettering: 5
2018-19 Season Summary ● Momo Kikuchi overall winner of 2018 Conference Tournament
● Momo Kikuchi overall winner of 2018 MSHSAA Class 2, District 2 Tournament
● Momo Kikuchi & Sydney Beins winners of 2018 Webster Scramble Tournament
2019-20 Girls Golf Program Playbook
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Softball
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 10-15
• Junior Varsity: 3-10
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 13
• Junior Varsity: 16
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 2.97 Semester 2: 3.03
Number of Coaching FTE: 4 Varsity Members Lettering:13
2018-19 Season Summary ● Placed 2nd in the Ft. Zumwalt East tournament.
1st Team All-Conference:
○ Chloe Shamel
2nd Team All-Conference:
○ Julia Blankenship
○ Ammonie Carter
○ Courtney Faasen
○ Rose Vishy
All-Conference Honorable Mention:
○ Maddie Bailey
○ Jade Wooten
Sportsmanship Award:
○ Courtney Faasen
Academic All-Conference:
○ Courtney Faasen
○ Maria Madden
○ Chloe Shamel
○ Jade Wooten
2019-20 Softball Program Playbook
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Girls Tennis
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 4 & 6
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 8
• Junior Varsity: 13
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.25 Semester 2: 3.15
Number of Coaching FTE: 2 Varsity Members Lettering: 8
2018-19 Season Summary Second place finish in the Northside Classic Tennis Tournament
○ Roma Khurana & Sarah Johnson were tournament Champions at the Northside Classic Tennis
Tournament
3rd place conference at #1 doubles – Najee Glass and Lindsey Meyer
1st place conference at #1 & #2 singles - Roma Khurana & Sarah Johnson
Roma Khurana led the team with 12 wins
Team Awards
○ Most Improved = Najee Glass
○ Newcomer of the Year = Lindsey Meyer
○ Captain = Sarah Johnson
○ MVP = Roma Khurana
2019-20 Girls Tennis Program Playbook
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Girls Volleyball
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
• Freshman
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 20-10-3
• Junior Varsity: 14-9
• Freshman 17-10
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 13
• Junior Varsity: 11
• Freshman 12
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.39 Semester 2: 3.41
Number of Coaching FTE: 4 Varsity Members Lettering:13
2018-19 Season Summary Class 4 District 5 Champions
Varsity finishing 2nd at Seckman Tournament
Varsity beating top 10 ranked Fort Zumwalt West
JV finishing in Gold Bracket at Lutheran St. Charles Tournament
JV beating Northwest House Springs
Freshman winning Parkway North Tournament
Freshman beating Rockwood Summit
2019-20 Girls Volleyball Program Playbook
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Football
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
• Freshman
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 8-3
• Junior Varsity: 7-1
• Freshman: 5-3
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 59
• Junior Varsity: 29
• Freshman: 37
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 2.53 Semester 2: 2.53
Number of Coaching FTE: 10
Varsity Members Lettering: 59
2018-19 Season Summary • The football program won back-to-back conference championships (2017 & 2018) for the first time since the
1996 and 1997 seasons.
• Samuel Sanderson Jr., Conference Offensive Player of the Year
• Andre Webb, Conference Newcomer of the Year
• DeAndre James, Conference Lineman of the Year,
• Coach Steve Smith, Conference Coach of the Year.
• 11 players received 1st Team All-Conference recognition
• 8 players received 2nd Team All-Conference
• 8 players received All-Conference Honorable Mention.
• 4 players received Academic All-Conference
• 3 players received 1st Team All-District
• 2 players received 2nd Team All-District.
• 1st Team All-State players, Samuel Sanderson and Donovan Prott.
• 2nd Team All-State player, DeAndre James.
• Isaiah Wilkes was named to the Academic All-State Team.
2019-20 Football Program Playbook
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Boys Soccer
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
• Freshman
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 12-10
• Junior Varsity: 3-15-1
• Freshman: 1-16
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 16
• Junior Varsity: 17
• Freshman: 22
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 2.98 Semester 2: 2.99
Number of Coaching FTE: 4 Varsity Members Lettering: 6
2018-19 Season Summary Placed 3rd in conference
Placed 2nd in districts
Alexander Perez set the boys season scoring record with 34 goals
1st Team All-Conference:
○ Alexander Perez
○ Nicholas Derleth
2019-20 Boys Soccer Program Playbook
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Boys Swimming and Diving
Program Levels:
• Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 12-7
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 26
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.26 Semester 2: 3.22
Number of Coaching FTE: 3 Varsity Members Lettering: 17
2018-19 Season Summary Individual Automatic State Qualifiers:
○ Philip Tso
○ Kyle Hubbs
Consideration Individual State Qualifiers
○ Chris Tobar
○ Chaska Cox Potter
○ Austin Goettsch
2019-20 Boy Swimming and Diving Program Playbook
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Girls Cross Country
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity:
• Junior Varsity:
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 8
• Junior Varsity: 2
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.62 Semester 2: 3.61
Number of Coaching FTE:1.5 Varsity Members Lettering: 6
2018-19 Season Summary Winning team of the Junior Varsity Lutheran South Meet at Jefferson Barracks
District Champion:
○ Lucy Ndung'u
District 2nd Place Finisher:
○ Keilah Wilkes
State Qualifier:
○ Lucy Ndung'u
Sectional Qualifying Team (first time since 2007)
2019-20 Girls Cross Country Program Playbook
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Boys Cross Country
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity:
• Junior Varsity:
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 9
• Junior Varsity: 9
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.09 Semester 2: 3.24
Number of Coaching FTE:1.5 Varsity Members Lettering: 8
2018-19 Season Summary Lutheran South Invitational Team Champions
Team Sectional Qualifiers
○ Robert Gibson
○ Robert Gibson
○ Joshua Killian
2nd Team All St. Louis Suburban Conference
○ Robert Gibson
State Qualifier
○ Robert Gibson
○ Joshua Killian
2019-20 Boys Cross Country Program Playbook
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Winter MSHSAA Girls 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming
● Basketball
● Swimming & Diving
Winter MSHSAA Boys 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming
● Basketball
● Wrestling
Girls Basketball
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
• Freshman
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 13-13
• Junior Varsity: 11-14
• Freshman: 11-4
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 10
• Junior Varsity: 10
• Freshman: 12
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.19 Semester 2: 3.25
Number of Coaching FTE: 4 Varsity Members Lettering:10
2018-19 Season Summary 2nd place in Suburban Conference
1st Team All-Conference:
○ Niya Danfort
All-Conference Honorable Mention:
○ Kelsey Mack
• Niya Danfort signed a letter of intent to play college basketball
• Due to several injuries many younger players received varsity game experience
2019-20 Girls Basketball Program Playbook
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Girls Swimming and Diving
Program Levels:
• Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 9-5
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 33
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.33 Semester 2: 3.30
Number of Coaching FTE: 3 Varsity Members Lettering: 17
2018-19 Season Summary Top 4 finish in 9th and 10th 200 medley relay and 400 FR relay
Top 4 finish in varsity 200 medley relay and 200 free relay
All relays earned a state consideration cut
Consideration Individual State Qualifier:
○ Richa Boara 50 Fr and 100 BK
2019-20 Girls Swimming and Diving Program Playbook
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Boys Basketball
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
• Freshman
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 8-16
• Junior Varsity: 8-8
• Freshman: 12-5
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 15
• Junior Varsity: 10
• Freshman: 15
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 2.45 Semester 2: 2.39
Number of Coaching FTE: 4 Varsity Members Lettering: 10
2018-19 Season Summary All District:
○ Julius Erby
○ Kellen Thames
2nd Team All-Conference:
○ Julius Erby
All-Conference Honorable Mention:
○ Kellen Thames
○ Alijah Carter
Sportsmanship Award:
○ Andre Webb
2019-20 Boys Basketball Program Playbook
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Boys Wrestling
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
• Freshman
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 2-8
• Junior Varsity: 7-3
• Freshman: 7-3
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 19
• Junior Varsity: 20
• Freshman: 10
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 2.81 Semester 2: 2.62
Number of Coaching FTE: 2 Varsity Members Lettering: 15
2018-19 Season Summary • Team Awards
o Mason Murphy received the Most Valuable Pirate
• Academic All-Conference
o Chris Barton
2019-20 Wrestling Program Playbook
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Girls Wrestling
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 7-1
• Junior Varsity: 8-0
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 14
• Junior Varsity: 2
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.53 Semester 2: 3.44
Number of Coaching FTE: 2 Varsity Members Lettering:10
2018-19 Season Summary
• Conference Champions
• 1st place in Fort Zumwalt East Wrestling Tournament
• Autumn Otis qualifying for the MSHSAA State Tournament
• Academic All-Conference
o Daviona Bonner, Isabella Tucci, Lilly Buehrle
• Lena Ridley received the All-Conference Sportsmanship award
• 2nd Team All-Conference
o Makayla Bridges, Lucy Ndungu, Brittany Strasburger, Isabella Tucci, Camilia Wilkerson
o 1st Team All-Conference:
Esther Gbloesse, Autumn Otis, Daviona Bonner
2019-20 Wrestling Program Playbook
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Spring MSHSAA Girls 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming
● Lacrosse
● Soccer
● Track & Field
Spring MSHSAA Boys 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming
● Baseball
● Golf
● Tennis
● Track & Field
● Volleyball
Spring MSHSAA Boys/Girls 9th - 12th Grade Athletic Programming
● Water Polo
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Lacrosse
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 8-9
• Junior Varsity: 0-16
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 22
• Junior Varsity: 23
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.44 Semester 2: 3.43
Number of Coaching FTE: 2 Varsity Members Lettering: 15
2018-19 Season Summary ● Beat three top ten teams: Ladue, Westminster, and St. Joe
● Finished 2nd in the IWA Tournament
● Player’s obtaining college scholarships:
○ Bianca Johnson - Quincy University
○ Abby Surlet - Wellesley College
● Largest group of graduating seniors since the beginning of the program - 10 seniors
2019-20 Field Lacrosse Program Playbook
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Girls Soccer
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
• Freshman
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 16-7-1
• Junior Varsity: 6-8
• Freshman: 3-8
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 18
• Junior Varsity: 17
• Freshman: 16
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.32 Semester 2: 3.25
Number of Coaching FTE: 4 Varsity Members Lettering: 18
2018-19 Season Summary Finished with a 16-7-1 record
#7 Ranked team in St. Louis area- final poll STLtoday
#10 Ranking in MO Soccer Coaches State poll
Team Ethics Award for Merit- United Soccer Coaches national organization
2019 Academic All American ( for outstanding GPA)– United Soccer Coaches national organization
2nd place in Peyton’s Pals Tourney, Camdenton Laker Showdown Tourney, Suburban Pool and Districts
Post Season Honors
○ United Soccer Coaches National All Midwest Region- Kaeli Benedict
○ All Metro- STLtoday- 3rd team Kaeli Benedict
○ All State Class 4 1st team- Kaeli Benedict
○ All State Class 4 2nd team- Dez Adam
○ All MO Region Offensive Player of the Year- Kaeli Benedict
○ All MO Region Team- Dez Adams, Kate Germano
○ 1st Team All-conference - Kaeli Benedict, Kate Germano, Dez Adams, Cami McGee, Talia Sinclair
○ 2nd Team All-conference - Jordyn Lodes, Emily Schrump,
○ Honorable Mention All-conference - Julia Blankenship, Macy Hanford, Cierre Pogue
○ Suburban Sportsmanship Award – Grace Ohlsen
2019-20 Girls Soccer Program Playbook
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Baseball
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 7-18
• Junior Varsity: 4-6
Team Membership
• Varsity: 15
• Junior Varsity: 14
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 2.97 Semester 2: 2.98
Number of Coaching: FTE: 4 Varsity Members Lettering:15
2018-19 Season Summary All Conference
○ 2nd Team: Nick Neal, Infielder; Hayden Lazear, Utility
○ Brandon Canada, Sportsmanship Award
4th place in Lindbergh/Mehlville Tournament
4th place in Farmington Tournament
Won the first round of districts by beating a higher seeded team
2019-20 Baseball Program Playbook
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Boys Golf
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 5-5
• Junior Varsity: 3-5
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 6
• Junior Varsity: 13
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.02 Semester 2: 2.82
Number of Coaching: FTE: 2 Varsity Members Lettering: 5
2018-19 Season Summary ● 1st Team All-Conference:
○ Andrew Masters
● 2nd Team All-Conference:
○ Aaron Caldwell
● Andrew Masters finished 6th in the conference tournament
○ Andrew improved his stroke average by a two strokes compared to previous season
● Aaron Caldwell finished 15th in the conference tournament
● PHS hosts and annual JV golf tournament at Forest Park, 18 to 20 teams will participate
2019-20 Boys Golf Program Playbook
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Boys Tennis
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 2-6
• Junior Varsity 2-6
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 8
• Junior Varsity: 12
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 2.77 Semester 2: 2.77
Number of Coaching FTE: 2 Varsity Members Lettering:8
2018-19 Season Summary Team won 2 matches during the season
Team increased participation with 20 members of the team
Suburban North Classic
○ Sam Vaclavik & Daniel Wilfong in 1st doubles, 4th place
○ Eric Lee in 1st singles, 4th place
○ Gage Menk in 2nd Singles, 4th place
○ 2nd place team finish in tournament
Team Awards
○ Most Improved = Daniel Wilfing
○ New Comer of the Year = Parker Hoorman
○ Captain = Eric Lee
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Girls Track & Field
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity:
• Junior Varsity:
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 30
• Junior Varsity: 20
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.10 Semester 2: 3.05
Number of Coaching FTE: 3 Varsity Members Lettering: 10
2018-19 Season Summary
Conference Champions
District Champions
Sectional Champions
Second place finish at Missouri State Girls Track & Field Championships
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Boys Track & Field
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity:
• Junior Varsity:
Team Membership;
• Varsity: 23
• Junior Varsity: 33
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 2.93 Semester 2: 2.78
Number of Coaching FTE: 3 Varsity Members Lettering: 10
2018-19 Season Summary Timberland Wolfpack Invitational Team Champions
Marion Freeman Invitational Team Champions
Class 5 District 4 Team Champions
2nd place Suburban Red Conference
○ Isaiah Wilkes - 8th place finish at State Meet in Discus
○ Michael Jackson - 5th place finish at State Meet in Long Jump
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Boys Volleyball
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
• Freshman
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 31-5
• Junior Varsity: 19-1-1
• Freshman 10-6
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 13
• Junior Varsity: 11
• Freshman 10
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.16 Semester 2: 3.20
Number of Coaching FTE: 4 Varsity Members Lettering: 13
2018-19 Season Summary ● Varsity winning the Francis Howell Central Tournament
● Varsity winning the Vianney Tournament
● Varsity Winning the 3rd consecutive conference championship
● Varsity making to the final four of the Missouri Boys Volleyball Championship
● Junior Varsity winning the Francis Howell Central Tournament
● JV Winning a big comeback game over Kirkwood at home
● Freshman making it to the finals in the silver division at the Oakville Tournament
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Boys/Girls Water Polo
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
2018-19 Record:
• Varsity: 2-22
• Junior Varsity: 4-13
Team Membership:
• Varsity: 11
• Junior Varsity: 14
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.21 Semester 2: 3.11
Number of Coaching FTE: 2 Varsity Members Lettering: 11
2018-19 Season Summary Junior Varsity broke seed at their end of year tournament
Junior Goalie Kyle Hubbs was selected to 2nd team All-Conference.
○ Kyle led the area in saves by a goalie with 335 saves.
○ Kyle also ranked 8th in the area for save percentage with a .564
With a solid group of younger players and few graduating seniors, we hope to build the program to foster
student-athletes who perform well inside the classroom as well as in the pool.
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MSHSAA 9th - 12th Grade Activity Programming
● Band
● Cheerleading
● Choir
● Color Guard/Flag Corps
● Drill Team
● Mock Trial Team
● Orchestra
● Speech & Debate Team
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Band & Color Guard/Flag Corps
Band Program Levels:
• Varsity
Team Membership; 100
Band Overall Team GPA Semester 1: 3.13 Semester 2: 3.09
Varsity Members Lettering: 6
Program Levels: Varsity
Number of Coaching FTE: 4 Team Membership: 30
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 2.95 Semester 2: 2.88
Varsity Members Lettering:
2018-19 Season Summary
• Jazz Ensemble selected to perform at State Conference for Missouri Retired Teachers Association in
Jefferson City
• Marching Band and Guard won the Grand Championship at the Francis Howell Marching Invitational
earning 10 trophies in one day for their performances in prelims and finals.
• Thomas McFarland, Abby Twyman, Trevor Vigus, Lay Dukes and DJ Smith earned membership in
the All-Suburban Jazz Band. Natalie Baugher made the All-Suburban Concert Band. Savanna
Wooten and Alex Newett were named All-Suburban alternates.
• Thomas McFarland named Honorable Mention All-State for Jazz Band.
• Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Band both earned a Superior Rating and 3rd place in their respective
divisions at the Rolling Meadows, IL jazz festival. Individual awards for Thomas McFarland, Chad
Jones, Daniel Mamrenko, Alex Newett.
• Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Band each earned 1st place at a
competition in New Orleans, LA hosted by “Music Festivals, Inc.” Pattonville Band was awarded the
Esprit de Corps Award, all four PHS groups earned a Superior Rating and PHS was named the Grand
Champion of the festival. The Jazz Ensemble Rhythm Section earned the best section award and
Chad Jones was earned the Outstanding Soloist Award for the festival.
• 29 students qualified for the State Music Festival and all of them earned a Gold, Silver or Bronze
medal at State.
• PHS Winter Guard earned 8th Place at the MCCGA Regionals competition.
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Cheerleading
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
• Freshman
Number of Coaching FTE: 4 Team Membership:
• Varsity: 12
• Junior Varsity: 12
• Freshman:
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.03 Semester 2: 2.98
Varsity Members Lettering: 6
2018-19 Season Summary
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Choir
Program Levels:
• Varsity
Number of FTE: 2 Team Membership:
• Varsity: 125
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 2.96 Semester 2: 2.78
Varsity Members Lettering: 6
2018-19 Season Summary
• 42 students qualified for All-District Honor Choir
• 5 students qualified for All-State Auditions
• 2 students qualified Opera Theatre Artists In Training
• MSHSAA Large Group Festival:
o Chamber Choir, Men's Choir, Treble Choir received a 1 or Exemplary rating
o Women's Choir received a 2 or Outstanding rating
• MSHSAA District Solo/Ensemble:
o 14 students received a 1 or Exemplary rating
o 11 students received a 2 or Outstanding rating
• MSHSAA STATE Solo/Ensemble:
o 3 students received a Gold rating
o 7 students received a Silver rating
o 4 students received a Bronze rating
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Orchestra
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
• Freshman
Number of Coaching FTE: 1 Team Membership:
• Varsity:
• Junior Varsity:
• Freshman:
Overall Team GPA; Semester 1: 3.36 Semester 2: 3.18
Varsity Members Lettering: 6
2018-19 Season Summary ● Chamber Orchestra earned a Gold rating at National Festival in Williamsburg, VA
○ Orchestra earned Adjudicator's Award for receiving a high score
■ Natalie Young Received a Soloist award at that same festival
● Orchestra attended 14 events and advanced to the State Solo & Ensemble Festival
● Out of out the 14 entries the team achieved:
○ Four students received a Gold rating
○ Four students received a silver rating
○ Six students received a Bronze rating
■ This is a significant increase in participation and scores from last year's participants
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Drill Team
Program Levels:
• Varsity
• Junior Varsity
• Freshman
Number of Coaching FTE: 4 Team Membership:
• Varsity: 15
• Junior Varsity: 15
• Freshman:
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.25 Semester 2: 3.10
Varsity Members Lettering: 6
2018-19 Season Summary ● 1st place UDA summer camp in home routine and recipient of superior trophy and spirit stick
● 1st place Lindbergh Invitational in hip hop
● 5th place St. Charles Classic in pom and 4th place in hip hop
● 2nd place NDA Battle Spirit Regional in pom and hip hop
● 8th place NDA National Championship in hip hop and 16th place in pom
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Speech and Debate
Program Levels:
• Varsity
Number of Coaching FTE: 3 Team Membership:
• Varsity: 19
Overall Team GPA: Semester 1: 3.13 Semester 2: 3.03
Varsity Members Lettering: 6
2018-19 Season Summary ● East Missouri district champion in informative speaking
● MSHSAA state finalist
● Eastern Missouri student of the year & academic all American
● Regional qualifying mock trial team
● Multiple 1st place finishers and finalists in conference
● Multiple top-3 finishes and finalists at invitational tournaments
● 3rrd place overall team sweepstakes at Francis Howell North Invitational
○ Five students were national qualifiers
○ Five students were state qualifiers
○ Three students were MSHSAA district champions
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Updates and Next Steps on Pattonville High School MSHSAA Areas of Focus
● Review all survey data with coaches and sponsors at the conclusion of each season
○ During annual coaches’ meetings data taken from the end of season surveys along with
summer camp survey data is reviewed including the areas of strength and areas of growth.
● Revise current plans for each sport and activity to advance and progress each program
○ Head coaches update program playbooks each year as it relates to academic and team
performance goals.
● Provide job-embedded professional development for coaches and sponsors
○ Professional development plan based on a needs assessment for each program. Resources will be allocated to support a three-year professional development plan that will identify best practices in coaching theory, research, and professional development that improves coaching, team strategy, and student/athlete performance.
○ Based on a three-year cycle, coaches/sponsors will be allocated resources to attend program/sport specific professional development. 2018 – 2019: Field Hockey, Football, Boys & Girls Soccer, Girls & Boys Volleyball. 2019 – 2020: Boys & Girls Basketball, Girls & Boys Swim, Wrestling, Cheerleading, Dance, Boys & Girls Tennis. 2020 – 2021: Softball, Baseball, Boys & Girls Golf, La Crosse, Boys and Girls Track, Water Polo. Boys & Girls Cross Country.
● Utilize new facilities in ways to benefit our programs equally, as well as showcase our
campus to outside groups
○ The continuation and creation of partnerships with outside groups Real STL, FAST
Swimming, Clayton Dive and Lindenwood.
● Continue to increase participation in MSHSAA-sponsored sports and activities
○ Market MSHSAA opportunities to student body through athletic and Pattonville Today
websites, social media, seasonal posters and announcements.
● Provide tutoring and academic support to students in an effort to improve academics
(enhance core course GPA program)
○ Head coaches target academic goals and process to support student achievement during
season and offseason in their program playbook.
● Review current practice to ensure ongoing Title IX compliance
○ Annual review of program offerings to ensure district compliance of Title IX.
● Expand opportunities for elementary and middle school students in the areas of athletics
and activities
○ Elementary and middle school after school programming continues to expand with both
academic and athletic programming. After school clubs are offered at the elementary and
middle school level as well as district-sponsored programming such as cross country,
volleyball, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, conditioning, basketball, etc.
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● Collect data for non-MSHSAA sponsored activities at high school and middle school
○ Sponsors submit information including; number of students participating, hours of
commitment outside of school day along with a list of activities for the 55 non-MSHSAA
sponsored activities at the high school.
● Advertise clubs and sports by utilizing our new technology (video boards and laptops)
○ Market MSHSAA opportunities to student body through Pattonville Sports Center webpage,
scoreboard videos, athletic website, social media, seasonal posters and announcements.
● Expand skill development opportunities through school-sponsored camps and strength
and conditioning programming
○ Summer strength and conditioning opportunities were expanded to allow a larger number of
student athletes to participate from a larger number of sports.
● Expand leadership opportunities for high school students
○ GALXC girls leadership group, Student Council activity and leadership course and expand
number of activities that allow for additional leadership opportunities.
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TITLE IX COMPLIANCE REPORT 2018-2019
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education
programs and activities by recipients of federal financial assistance. In particular, the regulations require
institutions to “provide equal athletic opportunity for members of both sexes.” Title IX requires schools to:
1. Offer male and female students equal opportunities to play sports
2. Treat male and female athletes fairly
3. Male and female athletes are provided similar help in securing athletic scholarships for
college
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES TO PLAY SPORTS
1. Percentages of participation compared to percentages of enrollment by gender:
a. For the 2018-2019 school year, 55.71% of the female students participated in one or more
MSHSAA programing. Male student participation in MSHSAA programing represented
50.42% of the male student population.
2. History and continuing practice of expanding athletic opportunities for female students:
a. Pattonville High School offers 12 male sports program and 12 female sports programs. The
programing being offered to both male and female students is in compliance with Title IX
regulations.
EQUAL BENEFITS AND SERVICES
1. Overall support:
a. Gate receipts are divided up in accordance with Policy IGDF-R with 50% going to the
activities department to support operations such as paying for referees, purchasing
equipment, tournament fees, and other costs associated with supporting athletics and
activities. The remaining 50% is deposited into general fund revenues. All sports have the
opportunity to host a banquet with the district providing the facility.
2. Equipment and Supplies:
a. The district provides athletic equipment of similar quality and quantity for both
female and male athletes.
b. Uniforms are of similar quality and quantity for male and female athletes and are
paid for through the athletic department.
c. All sports uniforms (male and female) are on a replacement rotation.
3. Scheduling of Games and Practice Times:
a. Both male and females have an equal amount of suitable practice times.
b. The numbers of competitive events are equal and loss of academic time due to
practices and games is limited as much as possible for both males and females.
c. Male and female teams have the opportunity for post-season and/or league
championships. Teams can go to state or national competitions if they qualify.
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4. Travel and Related Expenses:
a. The resources allocated for travel accommodations and meals, for male and
female teams when they travel is the same.
b. All male and female athletes are transported to games by bus with the exception
of boys and girls golf. The golf teams frequently utilize private vehicles to travel
to practices and matches.
5. Availability of Coaches and Compensation:
a. The district provides the same quality coaches for male and female athletes and
all are paid according to the district stipend policy.
b. Quality officials are provided for male and female teams along with support staff
and office resources to handle paperwork, etc.
6. Locker Rooms, Practice and Competitive Facilities:
a. All practice and competitive facilities (including locker rooms) are equally
available and equally maintained for both male and female teams.
7. Medical and Training Services:
a. Weight training and conditioning facilities are equally available and have uniform
quality for male and female athletes.
b. Medical personnel and an athletic trainer are provided equally for male and female
athletes.
c. Insurance is equally available to male and female athletes.
8. Publicity:
a. Male and female sports are provided equitable school level media coverage.
b. School’s publicity personnel are equally available to male and female teams.
c. The cheerleaders, pep band, and drill team are equally provided for male and
female teams.
Scholarship Opportunities:
● In addition to the coaches, Pattonville High School has a college counselor that works
both male and female athletes to help them to secure scholarships for college.
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Elementary and Middle School After School Programming Summary 2018-19 School Year
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