
Arlington High School Graduation Strategies and Success Initiatives
Explore Arlington High School's efforts to improve graduation rates, including increased support programs, predictive analysis, and scholarship initiatives. Learn about their innovative approaches to ensure student success and school-wide graduation awareness.
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ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL April 5, 2018
overview 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5
graduation rate increases and predictions 4 Arlington s graduation rate has increased over the past two years. Increased Graduation Rate Graduation Rate 2016 77% Graduation Rate 2017 82% Arlington s predicted graduation rate for SY 2017 18 is expected to be lower than the previous two years. Heightened number of students needing to pass the ECA Heightened number of under-credit, over-age students John Marshall High School merging with Arlington High School for SY 2017 18
graduation rate 2018 graduation rate improvement strategies 5 Arlington s Strategies to Improve the 2018 Graduation Rate After-School Tutoring Monday Thursday Graduation Coach Satellite Programs That Provide Smaller Settings Individual On-Track Graduation Meetings with Students and Teachers Parent Meetings One a Month: Morning and Evening Fall and Spring Intersession Supplemental Teachers ECA Labs and Math Labs Plato With Tutors Success Agents Student Progress Monitoring
ECA ECA strategies 6 Academic Supports ELA and Math Lab Classes Students and teachers use this as remediation time and to complete portfolios Block Scheduling Students have 90 minutes in class (Rigor and engagement) Targeted Tutoring Small-group instruction with focus on individual students needs Boot Camp A 3- to 5-day intense intervention that occurs 1 2 weeks before the assessment
scholarship dollars 7 2017: $1,063,250 2018 Projection: $1,645,608+ 2017 18 Goal: $1,645,608
next steps schoolwide graduation awareness 8 Next Steps Knight Time Grade-Level Town Halls Students receive graduation advice and information Students and teachers use this time for remediation and any other graduation necessity Targeted Meetings Proactive Support Teachers, counselors, staff, administrators, success agents Students are constantly informed about graduation requirements; and the importance of graduation and staying informed about their personal graduation status, as well as scholarships Success Agents Seniors Teachers, counselors, staff or administrators who ensure that every senior is on track for one of the 3Es (Enrolled, Enlisted, Employed) Walker Foundation Scholarship Seniors Students can receive scholarship money that will pay for 2 4 years of college