Student Data Chart
Student Data Chart
Student Data Chart
Willie Holt
Did great on the classroom behavior assignment (acting involved). Struggling with grammar in a whole class context, but does much better in a small group or one-onone setting. Outburst during the pathos discussion.
Has not turned in all assignments, especially when it comes to writing. Says that he has trouble expressing himself in words.
Doubled his score on the ACT on an inclass practice test from his score last year.
2011 ACT: composit e 13, Eng 8, Reading 14. Unsat on all 2010 CSAPs.
From Mrs. Scott, his broadcast journalism teacher: Willie is a great personality who has trouble making it to class and doing written assignments. Where he shines is in front of the camera, and he is always willing to go out and do interviews or be on camera himself, whereas other kids wish to be
Willie is very social in class and is not afraid to get up and act. He often speaks up and interjects into classroom conversation. He lacks confidence in himself academically, especially when it comes to testing.
Flagged GEARUP and truancy. Has 3 brothers and 1 sister. Last year had problems with missing school because of working. Parents are divorced? Had problems with other kids in class two years ago and would skip class because of it.
Jaen Munguia
Jaen is quiet in class but always knows what to do and is rarely off task. He does well on grammar and writing tasks, and asks questions if he is unclear on the assignment.
2011 ACT: composit e 18. English 19, reading 16. 2010 CSAPs: P in reading and science, PP in writing.
From Col. Plaza, his ROTC instructor: Jaen is a responsible student, and a good role model for the underclassmen . He takes school and his assignments seriously, and really works hard to achieves his goals. Col. Plaza is extremely proud of Jaen and his achievements, especially since he just signed his contract for the
Jaen is relatively reserved, but has friends in class. He tends to stay on task and get things done. OBSERVED IN PLAZAS ROTC, 9/15/2011: Jaen was in the seargents office with him for the beginning of the period. He just signed his contract, and it seems like he is a senior trusted student.
ROTC, GEARUP, truancy, had probelsm two years ago with missing assignments and poor attendance. Some teachers thought that rotc was too much. One brother one sister. Parents are still together.
Pwint Suu
Pwint is an excellent writer and does very well on everything she has turned in. She gets all assignments done on time.
Pwint is attentive and always gets her work done in Mr. Sailors class. She asks questions when necessary. She is relatively quiet, but does have friends in the class. Some of the time she keeps to herself but sometimes she is more social. OBSERVED IN MS. WASINGER S AP ART
One sister. Speaks Burmese. Flagged for truancy. Parents may be divorced (different last name). Always done very well academically and behaviorally. No past problems.
Troineshi a Webb
Troineshia has an IEP and behavior plan but doesnt cause problems in class. She did great with the classroom behavior assignment and doesnt mind being the center of attention. Troineshia
Great personally voice story and future jobs essay. She needs work on grammar and organization , but she has a strong personal voice.
2011 ACT: composit e 13, English 13, Reading 12. 2010 CSAPS:
Lives with her grandparets. Flagged for truancy and SPED. On a behavior plan (emotional concerns). Had to sign a cease and desist order this year because of conflict with another student. Administratio n contacted her aunt about
CGM- The high school as a whole scored a 49, which is right on the cusp of lower growth/lower achievement and higher growth/lower achievement, but does not quite make it over the line to the latter. There is little difference between 9th and 10th grade, but with races, there is a bit more difference. Black and White had the most growth, each receiving a 52. Those enrolled in a gifted program interestingly achieved much higher than the rest of the student population, but had much less growth (at 33). Homeless students had the most growth of any student group at 54. From APS website: 2,291 students, 186 staff, 0.8% Nat.
Am., 5.4% Asian, 16.2% Black, 67.7% Hispanic, 7.7% White, 73.6% Free & Reduced Lunch, 38.4% Limited English Proficient, 4.6% Gifted & Talented, 14.5% Special Education
Guiding Questions for Data Update #1 (Due 3rd class session): 1) Explain your initial thoughts about the children based on the quantitative and qualitative data you gathered for this submission (include PDFs/photos of student work) 2) Describe what you are learning about the socio-cultural context of the children and school
3) Detail specific things you are going to look for in the coming weeks to focus your observations and interviews based on what you have learned so far for example, based on your data so far you may more closely observe student-to-student interactions and ask specific student interview questions related to bullying or peer groups
Guiding Questions for Data Update #2 (Due 5th class session): 1) Describe your thoughts about your students based on your analysis of the data (triangulation and cross-checking). Remember to include PDFs, interview data, observational data, etc on your data chart 2) Describe resources and supports at the school, community, and/or national level available to your students and their families
SCHEDULESWILLIE HOLT 1. Broadcasting/scott/rm 203, 2. Science, Eckert, rm 395, 3. PE, Zimmerman, w gym, 5. Math, de la oliva, rm 361, 6. Econ, egloff, rm 372. JAEN MUNGUIA 1. Econ egloff rm 372, 2. AP stats stremel rm 412, 3. Physics miller rm 382, 5. Rotc plaza rm 503
PWINT SUU 2. Math luebker rm 332, 3. Studio art AP wasinger rm 414, 6. Civics, allen, rm 323. TROINESHIA WEBB 1. Psych, scott rm 308, 2. Accessing career and employment, hunter, rm m3B, 3. Math aragon, rm 401, 4. Rotc, plaza rm 503 Thursday: 1. Broadcasting with Scott 203/Psychology with Scott 308. 3. AP Art with Wasinger 414. 5. ROTC with Plaza 503.