kttufsd presentation to kenmore rotary club september 29, 2008
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KTTUFSD presentation to KENMORE ROTARY CLUB
September 29, 2008
CORE IDEOLOGY-Core ValuesCORE IDEOLOGY-Core Values
•Passion for Excellence•Respect for All•Trust•Empathy•Integrity•Team Work
CORE IDEOLOGY-PurposeCORE IDEOLOGY-Purpose
•We educate, prepare, and inspire all students to achieve their highest potential
ENVISIONED FUTURE:ENVISIONED FUTURE: District Goal District Goal
•Be the premier school district in New York State by 2020.
Envisioned Future:Envisioned Future: Vivid Descriptions Vivid Descriptions
• The Ken-Ton School District will hold instant name recognition as the premier leader in education. Our alumni will share with us that their education successfully prepared them for all future endeavors. The best and brightest educators will be attracted to our district. The high quality of Ken-Ton education, and what we value, will continually attract families to our community. We will have first class facilities that are a model for other districts. By virtue of our success we will have an extreme sense of pride within our community.
District Goals-What is the District Goals-What is the impact?impact?
• Support District wide leadership enhancement and efficacy
• Optimize student diversity• Improve Public Relations• Ensure safe learning environments• Complete a facilities improvement plan• Support increased student achievement,
aligned curriculum and allocation of resources
EdisonEdisonPercent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
81.4%
89.0% 92.0%
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
75.0%80.5% 82.9%
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75.5%72.8%
76.3%
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82.4%
90.0% 89.7%
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Franklin ElemFranklin ElemPercent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
Hamilton Hamilton Percent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
85.8%87.3% 88.5%
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
77.5% 78.0% 80.9%
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HolmesHolmesPercent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
44.4% 41.4%
59.6%
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
57.7%
71.2%
86.7%
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Hoover ElemHoover ElemPercent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
79.3% 81.3%75.2%
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
82.5%
88.1%87.3%
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Jefferson Jefferson Percent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
75.3%
86.6% 88.1%
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
72.9% 77.1%81.5%
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Lindbergh Lindbergh Percent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
84.5%86.6% 86.1%
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
89.1% 94.4% 93.1%
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Roosevelt Roosevelt Percent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
70.7%67.9%
74.5%
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
76.1%
87.6% 88.2%
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Franklin Middle SchoolFranklin Middle SchoolPercent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
65.6%69.5% 72.2%
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
61.6%
69.7%
83.2%
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Hoover Middle SchoolHoover Middle SchoolPercent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
68.0% 70.4%
74.4%
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
69.9%
74.3%
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Kenmore Middle SchoolKenmore Middle SchoolPercent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
73.5% 72.9%
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69.9%
79.1%84.3%
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Kenmore EastKenmore EastPercent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
87.7% 88.1%
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91.9% 94.4% 93.8%100%
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Kenmore EastKenmore EastTotal Cohort Graduation RatesTotal Cohort Graduation Rates
77.0% 75.0% 77.0%
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2001 2002 2003 2013-2014
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Kenmore WestKenmore WestCohort Graduation RatesCohort Graduation Rates
80.0%
70.0%
82.0%
100%
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60%
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90%
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2001 2002 2003 2013-2014
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Kenmore WestKenmore WestPercent at Levels 3 and 4Percent at Levels 3 and 4
87.7% 88.1%
96.0% 100%
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2006-07
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2013-2014
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85.9% 89.2%93.8%
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Here are just some of our recent Here are just some of our recent achievements:achievements:
• The Ken-Ton School District welcomed Destiny, an advanced computer program that allows students to access school library and Internet resources from any computer.
• Benjamin Franklin Middle School launched Positive Behavior Management Program.
• 24 of 26 Ken-Ton varsity squad sports teams were noted as scholar-athlete teams with academic averages of 90 percent or higher.
• The Kenmore East Dixieland Band won a battle of the bands and were rewarded by performing at The Big Easy in Buffalo Mardi Gras Jam sponsored by Music is Art.
• Kenmore West and East offering all-time high in AP and Elective courses.
• Both Your Hands-Interact Club at Kenmore West raised money to build a school for orphans in Kenya.
• Holmes Elementary School collected supplies for soldiers in Afghanistan.
• Ken-Ton began an SRO program this year in collaboration with our Town. New surveillance cameras also with a Town grant this year.
• The Ken-Ton Family Support Center helps students succeed.
• The Ken-Ton Staff Development Center celebrates twenty years of building professionals.
• Kenmore West art student won Allentown Art Festival design contest. Her design will be the official poster for the Festival this year.
• 100 music students from Kenmore East traveled to New Orleans bringing $15,000 and musical instruments to area high schools to help build programs lost by Katrina.
• Praxair Technology and Holmes Elementary School team up to raise money for Gilda’s Club.
• To date the athletic program in the Ken-Ton School District includes: 76 High School teams, 30 Modified teams, 24 Extramural teams, Elementary Play Days, and after school programs with a total of 4951(58%)students who have participated.
• The Kenmore East Model UN Team took first place in the 2008 Model United Nations General Assembly Competition.
TOTAL Budget INCREASE: $6,764,492TOTAL Budget INCREASE: $6,764,4924.98%4.98%
52%
7%3%
8%3%11%
16%
Salaries Benefits Special Ed. Oc. Ed.
Debt Service Utilities & Fuel All Other
THREE-PART BUDGET THREE-PART BUDGET COMPARISONCOMPARISON
$0
$20,000,000
$40,000,000
$60,000,000
$80,000,000
$100,000,000
$120,000,000
Admin. Program Capital
2006-072007-082008-09
Tax Rate Percentage Tax Rate Percentage IncreasesIncreases
0.00%
1.00%
2.00%
3.00%
4.00%
5.00%
6.00%
7.00%
8.00%
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
% Increase Avg. Increase
We are working on…We are working on…
• New teacher and administrative evaluation systems
• Required building instructional improvement plans
• New five year facilities plan• Fixing building “eyesores”• Literacy• “Real” assessments