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01/22/2019
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Board of County Commissioners
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Of the 138 members identified in Q1 as performing below grade level (D or F), 117 members <br />remained in the school district to analyze in Q4. As a whole, the group had modest gains in <br />English, math and science. We identified approximately 45 students who struggled throughout <br />the school year, showing no gains. <br />'Math Q2 Q4 %change ;Science Q2 Q4 %change rEnglish Q2 Q4 % change <br />Total A's 7 9 2% !Total A's 13 18 5% Total A's 5 11 6% <br />Total B's 22 26 4% (Total B's 30 29 -1% j . Total B's 20 28 7% <br />Total C's 34 30 -4% Total C's 43 38 -5% Total C's 62 57 -5% <br />Total D's 35 35 0% Total D's 22 18 -4% 1 Total D's 52 42 -9% <br />Total F's 11 9 -2% :Total F's 4 9 5% Total F's 13 14 1% <br />109 109 I 112 112 152 152 <br />Goal #2: In the 2017/18 funding cycle, 100% of members completing a prevention program <br />will have an average post-test score of 80% and demonstrate an average 15% increase from <br />pre- to post-test. This will demonstrate an increase in knowledge on the ways to keep <br />themselves healthy and safe and understanding the dangers of alcohol/tobacco/illicit drug <br />use, risky behavior and the benefits of physical activity and healthy eating. <br />Baseline: In Q4 of the 2016/17 year, the average pre-test score was 75% and the average <br />post-test score was 83%, an 8 -point increase from pre- to post-test. The post-test scores <br />suggest that members are learning about the dangers of illicit substances. <br />Results: Goal met. The average post-test score was 84 with a 15 -point increase from pre- to <br />post survey. There was positive movement from pre- to post score in all programs with the <br />exception of 3rd grade, Smart Moves in Fellsmere. <br />Goal #3: In the 2017/18 funding cycle, 50% of active teens, ages 13-18 (attending 10 or more <br />days during the time frame), will participate in programs that teach life skills, job readiness <br />training, and positive youth development. Pre- and post -surveys will be administered for <br />each program to gauge aptitude and improvement in subject matter. Of those that complete <br />the program (80% participation) a post -survey score of 90% is desirable. <br />Baseline: During Q1 of 2017, there were 130 active teens (attended 10 or more days in the <br />quarter). Of those, 37 completed a life readiness program, or 29%. The average post-test <br />score was 85%. <br />Results: Goal not met. In the time frame, there were 98 active teens (attended 100 days <br />or more) out of 198 total, or 49%. Of those that began a life -readiness program, 61% <br />completed. The average post-test score was 84%. There was a 26% increase from pre- to <br />post -survey. We did not accomplish our 80% participation rate. We fell short by 6 points in <br />the desired post -survey score; however, a 26% increase from pre- to post -survey indicates <br />that members are increasing their knowledge. <br />13 <br />46 <br />
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