facing the challenges of the future. instructional challenges student achievement grades k – 8...
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Facing the Challenges of the Future
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Instructional ChallengesInstructional Challenges
• Student Achievement
• Grades K – 8 Enrollment
• Compliance with Bilingual & Special Ed laws
• Delivery of World Language Program and Electives
• Technology / PARCC Testing
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Special Education Mandates
Special Education Mandates
A free appropriate public education according to N.J.A.C. 6A:14-1.1 (b) is
available to all students with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 21, including students with disabilities that have been suspended or expelled
from school.
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Special Education Enrollment
Special Education Enrollment
• Pre-School Students with Disabilities
• School Aged Students in District
• Outside Placement Students
• Total Students being served under Special Education
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Enrollment as of March 21, 2014
Enrollment as of March 21, 2014
Pre K
K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total SchoolPopulat
ion
Franklin 82 107 108 100
122 114 111
118 109
126 1,097
Garfield 57 84 83 110
88 94 71 77 664
Lincoln 28 55 52 53 67 58 52 53 203
198 819
Roosevelt 36 62 58 55 49 66 70 63 459
Schuyler 36 42 59 44 56 51 57 51 63 56 515
Washington
36 81 104 87 80 60 65 55 66 74 708
Kearny High
478
393 400
427 1,698
Total GradeStudents
275 431 464
449
462 443 426
417
441
454
478
393
400
427
5,9605,885
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District CapacityDistrict Capacity
School Current Enrollment
Capacity Capacity Status
Franklin 1,097 1,098 -1
Garfield 664 534 +130 (Over)
Lincoln 819 871 -52
Roosevelt 459 378 +61 (Over)
Schuyler 515 519 -4
Washington 708 671 +37 (Over)
Kearny High 1,698 1,885 -187
Total 5,960 5,956 +4 (Over) (-71)
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Scheduling Committee RecommendationsFebruary 2012
Scheduling Committee RecommendationsFebruary 2012
Recommendation #1:•Create 2 middle schools •Increased instructional time in Math and ELA (no less than 60 minutes) •Common Planning Time •Equity among schools •Smaller class size and increase staff if needed
Recommendation #2:•Restructuring Help Period •Minimum 60 minutes Science and Social Studies (6-8)•Recess at lunch time •Increased instructional time in World Language •Computer instruction in elementary grades•Electives in all grades 7
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Strategic Planning Committee RecommendationsStrategic Planning Committee Recommendations
Goal: To structure the Kearny School District so it operates efficiently and meets the needs of our students and taxpayers
Objective: Implement a middle school campus (grades 6, 7 & 8)
Prioritized Action Steps: •Determine the staffing needs for the middle school campus
Goal: Address space issues. Have our facilities be safe and well maintained.
Objective: Alleviate space issues
Prioritized Action Steps: •Redistricting Study
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Why a Middle School? Why a Middle School?
• Provide an equitable education for all students
• Provide appropriate instructional space in all buildings
• Address staffing inefficiencies
• Address Spec. Ed. & Bilingual compliance
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The Lincoln CampusThe Lincoln Campus
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The Lincoln Campus The Lincoln Campus
2014-2015 SY: 2 Schools•1 Elementary (PK-5 & 7-8)•1 District 6th Grade housed at Lincoln Annex
(St. Stephen’s property)
2015-2016 SY: 1 Campus – 2 buildings•1 District Wide Middle School (Grades 6-8)
– Grade 6 housed at Lincoln Annex (St. Stephen’s property)
– Grade 7 & 8 housed at current Lincoln School 11
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How Instruction Will Look
How Instruction Will Look
District Wide Grade 6 (426 students)
4 Teams – each consisting of approx. 108 students
1 Eng. Lang. Arts teacher
1 Math teacher
1 Social Studies teacher
1 Science teacher(each teaching 5 sections)
Average class size – 22 students
Common preparation period for team teachers12
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More Course Offerings for All
More Course Offerings for All
A/B Schedule offering (in 2014-2015): 1st Elective Period
Phys. Ed. & Health
World Language
(Spanish – gr. 6)
2nd Elective Period
Computer /Technology Education
Art
Instrumental Music still offered for interested students13
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Phys. Ed. & Health Offerings:Grades 6, 7, 8 at Lincoln Campus
Phys. Ed. & Health Offerings:Grades 6, 7, 8 at Lincoln Campus
One Marking Period each:
•Physical Education- Indoor Sports
•Physical Education- Aerobic Exercise
•Swim instruction
•Health
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Staffing EfficiencyStaffing Efficiency
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Year 1
Reduction of 4 or more positions (through attrition*) that could be used to address the needs of an increasing special education population and provide some computer instruction in elementary grades.
Year 2
Further reduction of approximately 4-6 positions - Average class size: 18/20
OR
Reduction of 8-10 positions – Average class size: 22
*Anticipated reduction of staff through attrition due to retirements.
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Impact on Pre K - 5Impact on Pre K - 5
•Lower class size•Common planning time•Uninterrupted ELA and Math blocks•Ability to offer computer/technology classes
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Total Students Relocated to the “Lincoln Annex” for
2014-15 SY
Total Students Relocated to the “Lincoln Annex” for
2014-15 SY School Number of
Students
Franklin 111
Garfield 71
Lincoln 52
Roosevelt 70
Schuyler 57
Washington 65
Total 426
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Total Classrooms Made Available in each School for
2014-15 SY
Total Classrooms Made Available in each School for
2014-15 SY School Classrooms
Franklin 4
Garfield 4
Lincoln 4
Roosevelt 3
Schuyler 3
Washington
2
Total 20
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After Year 2, No School will be Over Capacity!!
After Year 2, No School will be Over Capacity!!
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If we do nothing…If we do nothing…
•Larger class sizes
•Temporary Classroom Units at:Garfield (2)Washington (2)Schuyler (1 possible)
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Budget without Middle School
Budget without Middle School
4-5 Temporary Classroom Units▪Mobilization: $ 50,000▪Rental/Purchase: $ 60,000 per yr.(to
rent)
$ 5,000-$10,000 PER MONTH/$100,000 TO PURCHASE
$500,000 (to purchase)
▪Removal: $ 40,000
Total Cost: $ 150,000.00 (to rent)
$ 550,000.00 (to purchase)
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Middle School BudgetMiddle School Budget
•Rental/Purchase of Property: $395,000
•Utilities: $100,000
•Furniture: $ 10,000
•Repairs: $ 15,000
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Anticipated QuestionsAnticipated Questions
•Why can’t we solve our issues with redistricting?
•Why not use St. Stephen’s as another K-6, and make Lincoln a 7-8 middle school?
•Why this location?
•Why not move to have the full plan completed immediately?
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RecommendationRecommendation
Move forward to negotiate a lease / purchase agreement with St. Stephen’s to provide additional classroom space for the2014-2015 school year andbeyond.
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QuestionsQuestions