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Anchorage School District

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2016 Report to the Community


Message from the Anchorage School Board The Board and Superintendent have committed to a renewed focus on the success of our students’ academic proficiency and growth in order to meet our District’s mission to prepare all students for success in life. We know student success involves the three Rs – not reading, ‘riting, and ‘rithmatic – but relationships, relevance, and rigor. We need to establish respectful, trusting, and caring relationships with students. Students who have strong relationships are much more likely to come to school, engage academically, and be resilient in the challenges they face both in and out of school. Today’s students have the capacity to make split-second judgments on the relevance of digital information they receive. Whatever the

information or skills we wish to impart to students, if we want to remain relevant in their minds, we need to help them make the connections with “real life.” This District has addressed previously low educational standards with rigorous common core implementation and academic plans. But we still have some work to do. Students are capable, given the proper instruction and guidance. As a Board, we will check for relevance in the work we do to determine if it addresses the mission of this District. We will apply the rigor necessary to support administrators and educators who have high expectations for students and who are committed to meeting their individual learning needs. I am confident this will be a great academic year.

Tam Agosti-Gisler, Anchorage School Board President

Message from the Superintendent Our District has a culture of collaboration, transparency, safety, and success. We work hard every day, not to meet our own needs, but to meet our students’ needs. Our actions each day should come back to the experiences we are providing students and how we are helping them succeed. The Anchorage School Board, District leaders, and I are having great conversations on how we can best support teachers as they engage students to be college and career ready upon graduation. Our staff and students are doing great things to make us the best school district in the state and the nation. With the help and support of our parents and community, we’ll be first in the 21st century!

Dr. Deena Paramo, Anchorage School District Superintendent

To view Dr. Paramo’s Transition Plan and 100 Day Reflection as ASD’s new superintendent, visit www.asdk12.org/superintendent

YWCA Woman of Achievement Dr. Paramo was named a Woman of Achievement by YWCA Alaska and BP. This esteemed award recognizes and honors women who have demonstrated qualities of leadership and excellence in their professional and personal endeavors as well as their contributions to the larger community.


Performance Data Dashboard

ASD iSchool

At the request of the Anchorage School Board, the District built a system to bring current student performance data to one easy-to-use location, called the Data Dashboard.

ASD’s iSchool was awarded the national Districts of Distinction award sponsored by District Administration magazine to honor districts which demonstrate excellence in education. ASD iSchool expands disadvantaged students’ access to advanced coursework and gives all learners more flexibility to sign up for electives, career and technical education classes, after-school activities, and provides them the ability to learn at their own pace. www.asdk12.org/aboutschools/ischool

“The dashboard should be seen as a flashlight, not a hammer. It will illuminate areas in which we can improve,” said Tam Agosti-Gisler, Anchorage School Board President. These data afford us the opportunity to ask questions and create a plan to move us to where we want to be. It gives school staff the ability to talk about student groups and outcomes with data that haven’t been easily accessible before now. These conversations will help improve academic outcomes for all students. Dashboards available

Bayshore and Orion elementary schools were named national Blue Ribbon Schools for academic success.

Graduation Our graduation rate is 20 points higher than it was a decade ago. Further success in our fiveyear graduation rate shows we’re providing the right kind of support to students who need just a little bit more help and time to achieve their diploma.

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Multilingual Graduates 147 students earned a Seal of Biliteracy on their high school diplomas in 2016. The seal recognizes students who attained proficiency in two or more languages, honors the skills our 2004-05 students attain, and is evidence of skills that are attractive to future employers and college admissions offices.

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ASD is partnering with community groups such as the 90% by 2020 collaborative and ARISE (Anchorage Realizing Indigenous Student Excellence) to prepare our future students for success once they begin school. See how we can help our youngest learners be prepared for when they start school. www.asdk12.org/parents/kindergarten

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Attendance More than 1 in 5 students miss more than 17 school days each year. Showing up to school each day on time matters, not only in schools but to future employers. Parents can track their child’s attendance through Zangle ParentConnection.

78% Attendance students who met the 90% attendance goal.

• Subscribe to receive daily student attendance and assignments. Log in to ParentConnection and select email notifications in the upper right corner.

“Our job is to create exceptional learning experiences so that when a child misses school, they’ll want to come back,” said Dr. Paramo. “They won’t want to miss school.”

• See how many absences your child has accumulated and if your student is meeting the 90% attendance mark. Select the “attendance” link on the left side once you log in to ParentConnection.

Recommendation School lunches typically get a bad rap across the country and here in Anchorage. But we’re working to change that. We’ve overhauled 75% of the menu, created more recipes from scratch, and added more flavor and spices based on students’ requests. Scan this code or find the video on ASD’s YouTube channel and watch how Student Nutrition makes its pumpkin muffins from scratch.

Additional Charter School and Programs This year, ASD welcomed STrEaM Academy Charter School, Chinese immersion at Scenic Park Elementary School, and Montessori at Tudor Elementary School to increase options for students. Learn more about the 130 school choice and program options available in ASD. www.asdk12.org/welcome

81% of parents would recommend their child’s school


Safety 71% of students feel safe in school 87% of staff feel safe in school All ASD schools have a comprehensive crisis plan to follow if there is a safety concern in the school’s immediate neighborhood. Emergency drills are practiced regularly at every school. This year, the District expanded its current emergency procedures to include the ALICE training method in an active emergency. www.asdk12.org/safety/alice

Safety also involves creating a positive climate and culture for learning. The District has a multi-tiered system of support for students. This year, all ASD elementary schools are implementing schoolwide positive behavior intervention supports and teaching social and emotional learning skills. The district is developing a similar plan for middle and high schools to implement next school year, along with improvements in discipline policies and procedures. The work will include Capturing Kids’ Hearts, a process to build school climate, strengthen relationships, and connect students to school.

Efficiency Thank You, Voters • In August, Airport Heights Elementary School dedicated its newly renovated building. Voters approved the project in 2014. It was completed on schedule and $500,000 under budget. • In October, Rabbit Creek Elementary School celebrated its newly renovated building. In 2015, voters approved the construction project. It was completed on time and $1 million under budget. • Mountain View Elementary School’s building renovation, approved by voters in 2015, is nearing completion with a target end date of December 2016.

• Gladys Wood and Turnagain elementary schools’ renovation projects are underway this school year. Approved by voters in 2015, work is expected to be complete by August.

Energy Efficiencies The District is working to reduce energy consumption 20% by the year 2020. By upgrading buildings with LED lighting, high-efficiency heating systems, and retro-commissioning, the District can reduce its dependence on natural gas and electricity in its 100 schools and facilities, which cost approximately $15 million annually.


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ASD students who do not complete the year at the same school in which they started

students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch Anchorage School Board Tam Agosti-Gisler, president Bettye Davis Kameron Perez-Verdia Pat Higgins Kathleen Plunkett Starr Marsett Elisa Snelling Superintendent Dr. Deena Paramo

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The board is committed to an environment of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, economic status, union affiliation, disability and other human differences. No person shall be excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, any academic or extracurricular program or educational opportunity or service offered by the District. The District will comply with the applicable statutes, regulations, and executive orders adopted by federal, state and municipal agencies. The District notes the concurrent applicability of the Individuals with Disabilities Act, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the relevant disability provisions of Alaska law. Inquiries or complaints may be addressed to the District’s Equal Employment Opportunity Executive Director, who also serves as the Title IX and ADA/ ADAAA Coordinator, ASD Education Center, 5530 E. Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage, AK 99504-3135 (907) 742-4132, or to any of the following external agencies: Alaska State Commission for Human Rights, Anchorage Equal Rights Commission, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Director of the Office for Civil Rights-U.S. Department of Education or Office of Civil Rights-U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Revised 8/2012, 8/2013 ASD is updating the accessibility of its website to meet the needs of students and families. This publication was produced and distributed at a cost of $0.30 per copy.

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5530 E. Northern Lights Blvd.  |  Anchorage, AK 99504-3135  |  (907) 742-4000  | www.asdk12.org


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