April 8, 2004

Dear Parent or Guardian:

On January 8, 2002, President Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 into law. A new federal requirement of this law mandates that all states and school districts in receipt of Title I assistance must, by 2003, issue annual "report cards" to parents. The purpose of the report card is to give parents information about their child’s school in terms of academic achievement and the professional qualifications of its teachers. By making this information available each year, parents will learn about their school’s goals and student performance.

Attached is your child’s school’s second "report card." Included is information about the qualifications of the teachers on the faculty. The information is divided into two parts: (1) the percentage of teachers who are certified or licensed to teach in Massachusetts and (2) the percentage of classes taught by teachers who are highly qualified in core academic areas such as mathematics, science, reading, history, English language arts, etc. According to the No Child Left Behind initiative, teachers who are highly qualified are those that hold a valid Massachusetts license AND demonstrate subject matter competency in the areas they teach. Both pieces of information are intended to help you understand the backgrounds and preparation of the teachers who are working with your child. As you will see, most teachers in the school are certified and licensed. Most teachers meet the state’s new standard, "highly qualified." Those who do not meet this rigorous standard are either working, via a waiver granted by the Massachusetts Department of Education, or are long-term or permanent substitutes. While qualified to teach within Massachusetts, certain teachers are now in the process of demonstrating subject matter competency through additional coursework. No Child Left Behind requires that all teachers be highly qualified by the end of the 2005-2006 school year, and thus what you will see in the percentages are indications of how far our school has to go in order to comply with this deadline.

No Child Left Behind requires that test results for English language arts and mathematics be reported annually. The information contained summarizes how students did on the last round of MCAS examinations. The data is broken down by grade level, subject area, and the performances of different subgroups, or learning populations in the school such as students with disabilities. This information is similar to what you received about your child’s MCAS scores in November. Now these data have been added together to provide a snapshot of how the students in your child’s school have performed as a whole.

Additionally you will find information about how well the school is doing relative to others in the district and to its performance in past years. The "Proficiency Index" (PI) scores for Mathematics and English Language Arts are part of Massachusetts’ School Performance Rating system. This system has been set up to comply with the accountability provisions of No Child Left Behind which require, among other things, that each school make adequate yearly progress (AYP) toward meeting a national goal of all students being "proficient" in mathematics and English by the year 2013-2014. The Proficiency scores and AYP ratings in the student achievement data are meant to signal whether or not your child’s school is on target to meet this goal or whether it has fallen behind and is "in need of improvement."

The information describing student performance shows that we have made AYP for English Language Arts and Mathematics for 4 consecutive years. Therefore we are not "in need of improvement."

This school report card is designed to help you be an informed consumer. A complete district report card for our school system is also now available for you to review. It may be found at the Superintendent’s Office, at your school’s office, in your Town library, or on our district’s website at www.prsd.org.

In closing, please know that we are prepared to help you further should you have more questions about what this report card means and how you can use it to help you and your child grow stronger academically. Please feel free to call me or your child’s principal if you need additional assistance.

Sincerely,

John D. MacLean, Jr., Ed.D.

Superintendent

 

Pentucket Regional High School

 

School Report Card*

2003-2004

 

Arlene C. Townes, Principal

Mailing Address: 24 Main Street, West Newbury, MA 01985-1898

Phone: (978) 363-5507 / Fax: (978) 363-2730

Website: http://www.prsd.org

 

 

 

 

Mission / Vision Statement:

Pentucket Regional High School Community is dedicated to the fostering of academic excellence, civic responsibility, and social awareness in its students. We strive to provide our students with a strong foundation of knowledge and skills; to initiate a lifelong quest for learning; to maximize individual potential; to inspire the confidence necessary for the fulfillment of goals; and to produce ethical, involved citizens who, respecting themselves and others, work for the betterment of humankind.

 



Enrollment: 2003 – 2004 / Grades Offered: 9 - 12

 

School

District

State

Race/Ethnicity      
       
African-American

0.4 %

0.6 %

8.8 %

Asian

1.0 %

0.8 %

4.7 %

Hispanic

0.4 %

0.8 %

11.5 %

Native American

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.3 %

White

98.2 %

97.8 %

74.6 %

       
Gender      
       
Male

49.3 %

50.6 %

51.5 %

Female

50.7 %

49.4 %

48.5 %

       
Selected Population Enrollment      
       
Limited English Proficiency

0.0 %

0.0 %

5.0 %

Low-income

2.9 %

3.8 %

27.1%

Special Education

10.2 %

13.1%

15.6 %

Migrant

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.2 %

TOTAL COUNT

941

3,488

980,842

 

*Report Card:

This report includes information on the school's performance on the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) by content area, grade level, and for particular student populations. Comparison data from the district, the state, and from 2002 are also provided. In addition, this report includes other information as required by the federal No Child Left Behind act.

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Goals:

School Council Members 2003-2004:

Principal Arlene C. Townes, Co-Chair

Staff Jeanne Anderson

William Buell

Janet Crosby

Connie Fall

Jack Willett

Parents Jean Lambert, Co-Chair

Edith Maxwell

Tina Morrison

Student Representatives Amy Bartlett

Elisabeth Buell

Parent Alliance Liaisons Nancy Giard

Peter Giard

Faculty Licensure Information:

Student success is linked to the quality of a school’s instructional staff. The information below is divided into two parts: (1) the percentage of teachers who are certified or licensed to teach in Massachusetts and (2) the percentage of classes taught by teachers who are highly qualified in core academic areas such as mathematics, science, reading, history, English language arts, etc. Both pieces of information are intended to help you understand the backgrounds and preparation of the teachers who are working with your child. As you will see, most if not all teachers in the school are certified, and most, if not all, are highly qualified. Those who are not are either working on a waiver granted by the Massachusetts Department of Education, or are long-term or permanent substitutes. While qualified to teach within Massachusetts, certain teachers are now in the process of demonstrating subject matter competency through additional coursework. No Child Left Behind requires that all teachers be highly qualified by the end of the 2005-2006 school year, and thus what you will see in the percentages are indications of how far our school has to go in order to comply with this deadline.

Percent of teachers licensed: 96.42%

Percent of core academic classes taught by highly qualified teachers: 97.52%

School Report Card - Pentucket Reg Sr High

Pentucket Reg Sr High (07450505)

Arlene C Townes, School Principal
Mailing Address: 24 Main Street
West Newbury, MA 01985-1898
Phone: (978) 363-5507
FAX: (978) 363-2730
Website: http://www.prsd.org/

Report Card:
This report includes information on the school's performance on the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) by content area, grade level, and for particular student populations. Comparison data from the district, the state, and from 2003 are also provided. In addition, this report includes other information as required by the federal No Child Left Behind act.

Enrollment - 2004
  School District State
Grades Offered: 09, 10, 11, 12
Percent of teachers licensed: 96.42%

Percent of teachers in core academic subject areas who are Highly Qualified: 97.52%

School Report Card - Pentucket Reg Sr High
Grade 10 - English Language Arts

  Included in Results % Students at Each Performance Level
# % A P NI W/F
STUDENT STATUS
GENDER
RACE/ETHNICITY
 LOW INCOME
ALL STUDENTS
DISTRICT
STATE


School Report Card - Pentucket Reg Sr High
Grade 10 - Mathematics

  Included in Results % Students at Each Performance Level
# % A P NI W/F
STUDENT STATUS
GENDER
RACE/ETHNICITY
 LOW INCOME
ALL STUDENTS
DISTRICT
STATE


School Report Card - Pentucket Reg Sr High
Mid-Cycle AYP Report

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS


MATHEMATICS


Adequate Yearly Progress History
 


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