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01/10/2017
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Board of County Commissioners
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Baseline: In comparing Q2 to Q3 report cards for the 2015/16 school year, 56% of members <br />maintained or improved their grades in math, science and English, and 78% of members <br />maintained a minimum GPA of 2.25) <br />Q4: We now have access to grades through the FOCUS portal. The data is exported in a very <br />raw form and it takes a lot of manipulation to be organized in a useful way. <br />2015-16 School Year Results <br />Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Year Q1 -Q2 Q3 -Q4 Q1 -Q4 <br />English 2.72 2.71 2.62 2.75 2.70 -1% 5% 1% <br />Math 2.75 2.74 2.65 2.77 2.73 -1% 5% 1% <br />Science 2.72 2.71 2.61 2.75 2.70 -1% 5% 1% <br />560 Report cards analyzed. <br />2015-16 School Year, Quarter 2 vs. Quarter 4 <br />0 <br />Goal Met: 83% maintained or improved their grades from Q2 to Q4. <br />Goal not met: Only 76% of members earned a 2.25 GPA or higher. <br />Goal #2: By 9/30/16, 90% of members participating in a prevention program will have an <br />average post test score of 75% and demonstrate an average 15% increase from pre to post <br />test. This will demonstrate an increase in knowledge on the ways to keep themselves healthy <br />and safe and understanding the dangers of alcohol/tobacco/illicit drug use, risky behavior and <br />the benefits of physical activity and healthy eating. (Baseline: Smart Moves had an average <br />post test score of 69% and an average 17% increase from pre to post test. Healthy Habits <br />(teens) had an average post test score of 87% and an average 10% increase from pre to post <br />test.) <br />Outcome: (4th quarter) Goal met. In the past quarter, 15 prevention programs were run <br />at all three clubs. On average, 67% of those completed having attended 80% or more of <br />the sessions. The average pretest score was 75% and the average post test score was <br />P170 <br />Org <br />Total <br />Org % of <br />total <br />Improved <br />153 <br />27% <br />Same <br />311 <br />56% <br />Declined <br />96 <br />17% <br />Total <br />2.25 + <br />560 <br />424 <br />100% <br />76% <br /><2.25 <br />136 <br />24% <br />Total <br />560 <br />100% <br />0 <br />Goal Met: 83% maintained or improved their grades from Q2 to Q4. <br />Goal not met: Only 76% of members earned a 2.25 GPA or higher. <br />Goal #2: By 9/30/16, 90% of members participating in a prevention program will have an <br />average post test score of 75% and demonstrate an average 15% increase from pre to post <br />test. This will demonstrate an increase in knowledge on the ways to keep themselves healthy <br />and safe and understanding the dangers of alcohol/tobacco/illicit drug use, risky behavior and <br />the benefits of physical activity and healthy eating. (Baseline: Smart Moves had an average <br />post test score of 69% and an average 17% increase from pre to post test. Healthy Habits <br />(teens) had an average post test score of 87% and an average 10% increase from pre to post <br />test.) <br />Outcome: (4th quarter) Goal met. In the past quarter, 15 prevention programs were run <br />at all three clubs. On average, 67% of those completed having attended 80% or more of <br />the sessions. The average pretest score was 75% and the average post test score was <br />P170 <br />
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