SANTA FE HIGH SCHOOL
ALACHUA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT 1995-96

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLANS
SUMMARY OF PROGRESS

 

The Florida Legislature passed a law in 1991 called Blueprint 2000, which created a statewide system for school improvement and education accountability. Under Blueprint 2000, seven goals were established for all schools to achieve:

  1. Readiness to Start School
  2. Graduation Rate and Readiness for Postsecondary Education and Employment
  3. Student Performance
  4. Learning Environment
  5. School Safety and Environment
  6. Teachers and Staff
  7. Adult Literacy

In recognition of the goals of Blueprint 2000, each school is required to implement a School Improvement Plan. In each school, a School Advisory Council (SAC) composed of the principal, parents, teachers, other school staff, students, and community/business representatives, work cooperatively to develop the plan for its school.

In accordance with the requirements of Blueprint 2000, the following sections of this report have been prepared in order to provide the public with information regarding each school's improvement efforts. In addition, the following reports are on file and available for public review at each school:

 

 

GOAL 1: READINESS TO START SCHOOL
COMMUNITIES AND SCHOOLS COLLABORATE TO PREPARE CHILDREN
AND FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN'S SUCCESS IN SCHOOL.

 

No information available at the high school level

 

 

GOAL 2: GRADUATION RATE AND READINESS FOR
POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT
STUDENTS GRADUATE AND ARE PREPARED TO ENTER
THE WORK FORCE AND POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION

 

 

 

1995-96
Graduation Rate

District

75.9%

State of Florida

64.8%

 

The following table contains the type and number of diplomas issued at our school for last year:

 

Type of Diploma

 
Standard Diploma

178

Special Diploma

2

Certificate of Completion

3

Special Certificate of Completion  
GED Diploma  

 

 

Number of Students
Receiving Standard
Diplomas

Of These, Number Who
Received Florida Academic
Scholars' Certificates

School
Percentage

District
Percentage

State
Percentage

178

9

5.1%

10.3%

7.3%

 

 

Number of Students
Receiving Standard
Diplomas

Of These, Number Who
Received Vocational Gold
Seals on Their Diplomas

School
Percentage

District
Percentage

Stage
Percentage

178

18

10.1%

11.4%

10.1%

 

 

Number of Graduates Who Took College Placement Reading Tests

Number Who
Passed Reading
Placement Tests

School
Percentage

District
Percentage

State
Percentage

105

80

76.2%

78.1%

76.3%

 

Number of Graduates Who
Took College Placement Writing Tests

Number Who
Passed Writing
Placement Tests

School
Percentage

District
Percentage

State
Percentage

105

75

71.4%

75.7%

76.3%

 

Number of Graduates Who
Took College Placement Mathematics Tests

Number Who
Passed Mathematics
Placement Tests

School
Percentage

District
Percentage

State
Percentage

105

72

68.6%

73.7%

70.2%

 

 

 

1995-96
Dropout Rate

School

4.1%

District

4.2%

State of Florida

4.0%

 

 

GOAL 3: STUDENT PERFORMANCE
STUDENTS SUCCESSFULLY COMPETE AT THE HIGHEST LEVELS
NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE
WELL-REASONED, THOUGHTFUL, AND HEALTHY LIFELONG DECISIONS.

 

 

Number Tested

School Average

District Average

State Average

231

3.3

3.5

3.3

 

 

Subject

Number
Tested

School
Percentage

District
Percentage

State
Percentage

Reading Comprehension

229

54%

52%

45%

Mathematics

227

54%

55%

50%

 

Subject Area

Number of
Students

School
Percentage

District
Percentage

State
Percentage

Communications

211

95%

94%

89%

Mathematics

213

85%

83%

77%

 

 

Subject Area

Level

Number of
Students

School
Percentage

District
Percentage

State
Percentage

Mathematics

2

518

52.0%

46.2%

50.9%

 

3

241

24.3

33.5%

24.6%

Science

2

554

59.9%

61.1%

65.6%

 

3

340

36.9%

37.9%

31.1%

Language Arts

2

588

54.4%

58.8%

64.4%

 

3

435

40.4%

35.0%

28.9%

 

 

GOAL 4: LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
SCHOOL BOARDS PROVIDE A LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
CONDUCIVE TO TEACHING AND LEARNING.

 

 

Number of Days Absent

Percentage of Students

0-10 Days

58.9%

11-20 Days

26.2%

21 + Days

14.9%

 

 

Subject Area

School

District

State

Mathematics

21.3

21.4

24.5

Science

24.1

23.7

26.0

Social Studies

24.6

23.4

26.4

Language Arts

23.1

18.1

21.6

 

 

 

Mobility Rate

School

21.6%

District

23.7%

State of Florida

32.8%

 

 

GOAL 5: SCHOOL SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT
COMMUNITIES PROVIDE AN ENVIRONMENT THAT IS DRUG FREE
AND PROTECTS STUDENTS' HEALTH, SAFETY, AND CIVIL RIGHTS.

 

 

Program Type

Percentage of Students

Mildly Disabled

6.6%

Moderately/Severely Disabled

1.2%

Compensatory Education  
ESOL

.1%

Dropout Prevention

11.4%

 

 

Number of Students Passing
Dual Enrollment Courses

Percentage of Students Who Passed
Dual Enrollment Courses

35

8.5

 

 

Number of Students Passing
Advanced Placement Courses

Percentage of Students Who Took
Advanced Placement Exams
and Scored 3 or Higher

61

47.5

 

 

GOAL 6: TEACHERS AND STAFF
THE SCHOOLS, DISTRICT, AND STATE ENSURE
PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS AND STAFF.

 

 

Category

Female

Male

School Percentage

White

26

18

78.6%

Black

6

3

16.1%

Hispanic

2

 

3.6%

Asian

1

 

1.8%

Indian

   

%

Female

35

 

62.5%

Male

 

21

37.5%

Total

56

100.0%

 

The Alachua County School Board has in place a system of evaluating instructional staff members, school-based administrators, and non-instructional personnel. These evaluation systems assure that staff members are evaluated annually on the skills, values, and knowledge needed to assist students in meeting the standards and outcomes of Blueprint 2000.

 

 

GOAL 7: ADULT LITERACY
ADULT FLORIDIANS ARE LITERATE AND HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE
AND SKILLS NEEDED TO COMPETE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY
AND EXERCISE THE RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIZENSHIP

 

Adult education opportunities are provided throughout the district in schools, the Family Services Center, churches, community centers, and libraries. All classes are open entry-exit and competency-based for any individual who is sixteen years of age and who has legally withdrawn from elementary or secondary school. All adult basic education (ABE) secondary classes are taught by certified teachers, according to district and state guidelines. Classes are scheduled for mornings, afternoons, and evenings, with child care available for students who are registered for day classes and attend school regularly.

Adult education is marketed in the community through Santa Fe Community College. The Community Education Enrich! brochure of classes is mailed four times a year to persons who have taken a class within a year and to other Alachua County residents on request. Information is also distributed throughout the community through the internet. Brochures are available at Santa Fe Community College and the public libraries throughout the county.

 

 

INTERAGENCY AGREEMENTS
Goals 1, 2, 5, 7

 

The School Board of Alachua County has a history of positive agreements with government and private agencies such as Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS), the cities of Gainesville and Alachua, law enforcement agencies, the American Red Cross, Corner Drug Store, Shands Hospital and Clinics, and the University of Florida.

 

 

DRIVER'S LICENSE

Verification form for compliance Form 570
Notification with intent to suspend

Notification with intent to suspend

513

6

6

 

 

LOTTERY DOLLAR EXPENDITURE DATA

5100-510-103-LOT
ALLOCATION $4,476.00

47.98
3.25
26.20
150.00
15.00
47.50
70.74
9.74
690.00
26.75
17.70
65.00
54.70
65.00
2,890.00
100.00
22.55
114.00
225.30
65.00
194.26
90.00
80.00
548.25
(5,618.92)
600.00
728.00

185.08

Sam's Club/Leadership Conference Refreshments
Warehouse/Folders for Leadership Conference
Printing Department/Certificates for Leadership Conference
Subway/Lunch for Students/Conference
K-Mart/Wall Decoration for Conference Room
NASSP/NCS Ans. Sheets
Reliable Corp./Computer Ink Cartridge and Refills
Warehouse/Folders for Conference
Tutoring
Gainesville Paper/Leadership Conference
FRC Products/Labels for Conference
U/F Entry Fee
EMED Co./Aluminum Sign--Buckle Up and Drive Safely
Vanguard Entry Fee
Band Room Carpet
Preview Computer Program for Science
Leadership Conference Bus Transportation
Computer Wiring
Academic T-Shirts
Printing Self-Study
Printing College Guide
Data Tech - CD Roms (Science)
National Beta Club-Registration National Conference
Marriott Pavilion Hotel - National Conference
Sub-Total Expenditures
94-95 B.O.A. Brought Forward
FTE Adjustment

Balance

 

6300-510-000-LOT
ALLOCATION $9,282.00

165.00
35.00
59.00
88.00
545.00
250.00
200.00
134.17
37.90
52.95
187.50
608.00
250.00
100.00
(2,712.52)
(1,466.00)
5,601.41

10,704.89

Jeffcoat Signs/Additional Letters & Punctions for School Sign
K-Mart/Conference Room Décor
Sam's Club/Conference Room Décor
United Rental/Ditch Witch for Sign
College View Program (2nd year of 3rd year contract)
Travel Monies for High Q Competitions
High Q Membership Fee
Advance Placement Program/AP Guides
Knowledge Unlimited/World & US Maps
Academic Whse./Click Art Software
Jeffcoat Signs/Additional letters
Barcode Wands
Gainesville Sun Course Descriptions
Florida Book Store - Adapt. PE Course
Sub Total Expenditures
Reductions of Funds Per Memo K. Birkett, SBAC Finance
94-95 B.O.A. Brought Forward

Balance

 

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 

October Membership: 1,079

 

 

Teachers Teaching Out-of-Field

Santa Fe High School

 

Excluding teachers who are working towards ESOL certification for the limited number of students in their classes for whom ESOL services may be mandated, the following teachers were temporarily teaching in areas for which they were not fully certified during the 1995-96 school year:

Harville, Robert
McHugh, Kevin
Moore, Jeannette

 

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