THE STATE OF THE SCHOOL - Kamehameha Schools

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THE STATE OF THESCHOOLFebruary 2013

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Successful Practices NetworkSPN Survey

Successful Practices NetworkSPN Surveyo 54% agree - there is strong communication betweenschool administration and staffo 42% agree - school administrators see me as a leadero 45% agree - school administration promotes a climate oftrust

Successful Practices NetworkSPN SurveyStakeholders that took the survey: We Lead – all staff We Learn – students We Teach – faculty We Support – parents & community

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Reports & EvaluationsPost-High Preparedness WASCAccreditation Report Court Master Report

Accreditation Recommendations Utilize transition to Standards-Based Kula Hawaiʻias a means of promoting academic rigor Communicate &clarify strategic vision & planwhile providing appropriate,sustained professionaldevelopment for each of the KSand KSM initiatives

Accreditation Recommendations Monitor & be sensitive to stress level & amount ofteacher time associated with the implementation ofthese initiatives Develop school guidelines & appropriate practicesrelated to assessing & supporting studentswith learning differences or special needs.Incorporate differentiation intervention strategiesthat will enable the entire spectrum of KSM studentsto maximize their learning potential.

Year 1 Update Division Action Plans SLIP Goals Expand use of data to include more data pts. This year focus on Ka Pi ina & WEO SBKH Project refresh Identifying target NWEA scores at each grade level Research to identify a standards-based process forour campus

Court Master Report What is it? A report of the Court master’s findings that is filed publicallyeach year. What is the Court Master’s role? Since the inception of the Kamehameha Schools in 1887, aCourt Master has been appointed by the Court to review theBoard of Trustees’ administration of Kamehameha Schoolsin alignment with the terms of Ke Ali i Pauahi’s Will

Court Master Recommendations Based on 2010-2011 data SAT scores are not at the level they should beconsidering we are a private school with manyresources Review achievement targets for students

SAT SCORES520513510500490503 12011-2012Target score 1530Critical ReadingMathWriting

Investments in Improvement Target Score for SAT – 1530 HS to pilot ReadiStep Program for 9th gr. (pre-PSAT test) Administration of PSAT to all Sophomores and Juniors SAT prep courses for HS & Outreach students (Summer 2012) KSM requires each Junior to take the SAT t no cost toparents Naviance – software program for counselors to trackstudents and potentially finance college application feesin the near future.

MAP Test K-11 Reading & Math1009080706050Reading40Math302010040th Percentile50th60th70th

College Acceptance Context 98-99% college acceptance rate (2 or 4 yr. college) 800K scholarships and grants average award toseniors each year 1,28 scholarships awarded to the class of 2012 We have initiated a tracking system for Juniors andSeniors scoring at the 1530 SAT target and above College completion is tracked six years after a class hasgraduated from Kamehameha

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Kula Hawai iPō alima Ula ula 2011-2012

Servant LeadershipHigh School & Elementary School Big Brothers Big Sisters

Healthy LivingK-12 Physical Education, Health/Guidance and Seminar instructioncontribute towards building life-long wellness skills.

Access to Reportshttp://blogs.ksbe.edu/mauiheadmaster/

Vision and MissionKamehameha Schools’ missionis to fulfill Pauahi’s desire tocreate educational opportunitiesin perpetuity to improve thecapability and well-being ofpeople of Hawaiian ancestry.

High School VisionHawaiian Leaders Prepared forCollege and a Global SocietyMission statement:KSM HS is dedicated to developing:Students who take initiative and persevere towards a clear purposeand focus; they are resilient, resourceful and self-aware.Well rounded students who demonstrate problem-solving skills,and meet minimum admission requirements to our state flagshippost-secondary educational institution.Globally informed students who can confidently navigate andengage in other cultures and environments.Students who embody Christian Hawaiian values who are leaders intheir community, and demonstrate moral courage.

Middle School VisionMiddle SchoolEmerging Hawaiian leaders equippedwith 21st centuryskills and grounded inChristian/ Hawaiian values.

Elementary School VisionElementary SchoolBuilding a foundation for future Hawaiian leadersthrough Ke Akua and perpetuated through Pauahi’svision and legacy.

Mahalo NuiNext Steps:Parent-Teacher-School Ohana Presentation (March)Small Group Division Meetings for Staff (Voluntary)

Questions?

High School Vision Hawaiian Leaders Prepared for College and a Global Society Mission statement: KSM HS is dedicated to developing: Students who take initiative and persevere towards a clear purpose and focus; they are resilient, resourceful and self-aware.