2017-18 Quality Profile

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2 Warrior Way | Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 The 2017-18 school year was an incredible one for the Mariemont City School District! Our students and staff saw many successes and earned numerous recognitions at local, state and national levels. Teachers embraced new pedagogy with technological advancements and students were exposed to a world of experiences never before possible both within and outside the walls of our classrooms. And our continued focus on our Destination 2026 strategic plan amplified student opportunities and increased student voice and choice in the educational experience we create every day. While Mariemont City Schools has always performed well on state and national indicators, we know the true measure of an excellent school district goes above and beyond test results. That is why this Quality Profile is so important. It highlights the many ways that our district produces exceptional results and the many experiences that make this community and school district such a special place to be a part of. Continuing to provide an excellent education (at an excellent value for our community) means supporting our students and staff with necessary resources, safe facilities and learning spaces that foster collaboration and creativity. This fall, after a two-year community engagement process, the district will place a combined 2.5-mill operating and 5.75-mill permanent improvement levy on the ballot. These funds are needed to keep Mariemont City Schools at the forefront of education and continue to prepare our students for their college and career aspirations. This levy will have significant implications for all of our schools and will ensure the district is able to provide an excellent education to its students for years to come. Results and accomplishments like those you will find in this Quality Profile are only possible because of the support of our fantastic community. Our community, families and staff members help position us for success and we thank you all for your continued collaboration and encouragement. If you would like to learn more about this Quality Profile, I encourage you to visit our website at www.mariemontschools.org. There you will find information about many of our programs along with a student achievement dashboard that includes detailed performance data on the assessments our students take each year. Thank you for helping us make the 2017-18 school year such a strong one for Mariemont City Schools. I am thrilled with our success and I am looking forward to the many ways we will maintain our excellence in the years to come! Sincerely,

Steven E. Estepp Superintendent, Mariemont City Schools

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Student Achievement Goal and Objectives Named 2018 National District of Distinction

District Achievement Goal Student success will increase through rigorous curriculum design, instructional best practices, meaningful programming and purposeful environments that maximize learner autonomy and capacity to thrive.

District Objectives Student learning will be enhanced through diverse curricular options and enriching experiences that drive deeper understanding and skill development and support global competency. Student learning will be maximized through the creation of purposeful, safe physical and virtual learning environments for students and staff that promote communication and collaboration. Student learning will be enhanced through instruction and programming that are responsive to assessment results, designed to meet the individual needs of students and cultivate drive and resiliency. Student learning will be maximized through the implementation of innovative instructional practices that stimulate student interests and foster inspiration and passion. To see the district’s goal, objectives and action plan in their entirety, visit our website at

www.mariemontschools.org or scan the QR code.

State of the Schools Program

“A Celebration of Excellence� Wednesday, Oct. 24 7 p.m. Mariemont High School

A successful school district places a high degree of importance on ensuring that all children have the opportunity to reach their full potential inside and outside of the classroom. This profile helps characterize the overall educational value of our school district in areas that matter most in our community.

2017-18 School Year


Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage

Tradition. Community. Innovation.

PAID

Cincinnati, OH Permit No. 1082

www.mariemontschools.org

2 Warrior Way | Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 The 2017-18 school year was an incredible one for the Mariemont City School District! Our students and staff saw many successes and earned numerous recognitions at local, state and national levels. Teachers embraced new pedagogy with technological advancements and students were exposed to a world of experiences never before possible both within and outside the walls of our classrooms. And our continued focus on our Destination 2026 strategic plan amplified student opportunities and increased student voice and choice in the educational experience we create every day. While Mariemont City Schools has always performed well on state and national indicators, we know the true measure of an excellent school district goes above and beyond test results. That is why this Quality Profile is so important. It highlights the many ways that our district produces exceptional results and the many experiences that make this community and school district such a special place to be a part of. Continuing to provide an excellent education (at an excellent value for our community) means supporting our students and staff with necessary resources, safe facilities and learning spaces that foster collaboration and creativity. This fall, after a two-year community engagement process, the district will place a combined 2.5-mill operating and 5.75-mill permanent improvement levy on the ballot. These funds are needed to keep Mariemont City Schools at the forefront of education and continue to prepare our students for their college and career aspirations. This levy will have significant implications for all of our schools and will ensure the district is able to provide an excellent education to its students for years to come. Results and accomplishments like those you will find in this Quality Profile are only possible because of the support of our fantastic community. Our community, families and staff members help position us for success and we thank you all for your continued collaboration and encouragement. If you would like to learn more about this Quality Profile, I encourage you to visit our website at www.mariemontschools.org. There you will find information about many of our programs along with a student achievement dashboard that includes detailed performance data on the assessments our students take each year. Thank you for helping us make the 2017-18 school year such a strong one for Mariemont City Schools. I am thrilled with our success and I am looking forward to the many ways we will maintain our excellence in the years to come! Sincerely,

Steven E. Estepp Superintendent, Mariemont City Schools

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Student Achievement Goal and Objectives Named 2018 National District of Distinction

District Achievement Goal Student success will increase through rigorous curriculum design, instructional best practices, meaningful programming and purposeful environments that maximize learner autonomy and capacity to thrive.

District Objectives Student learning will be enhanced through diverse curricular options and enriching experiences that drive deeper understanding and skill development and support global competency. Student learning will be maximized through the creation of purposeful, safe physical and virtual learning environments for students and staff that promote communication and collaboration. Student learning will be enhanced through instruction and programming that are responsive to assessment results, designed to meet the individual needs of students and cultivate drive and resiliency. Student learning will be maximized through the implementation of innovative instructional practices that stimulate student interests and foster inspiration and passion. To see the district’s goal, objectives and action plan in their entirety, visit our website at

www.mariemontschools.org or scan the QR code.

State of the Schools Program

“A Celebration of Excellence� Wednesday, Oct. 24 7 p.m. Mariemont High School

A successful school district places a high degree of importance on ensuring that all children have the opportunity to reach their full potential inside and outside of the classroom. This profile helps characterize the overall educational value of our school district in areas that matter most in our community.

2017-18 School Year


Finances

Mariemont City Schools is defined by its academic excellence and understands that the cornerstone of any great school district is the quality of education the students receive. We believe in rigorous curriculum design, instructional best practices, meaningful programming and purposeful environments to maximize each student’s learning and capacity to thrive.

Ready for Tomorrow Best in Class Accelerated Learning College Credit

Nearly half

of all Mariemont High School students took an AP exam, making them eligible for college credit.

2018 graduates will attend 81% of a two or four-year college

$7.4 million

in earned scholarships

94

Advanced Placement Scholars

151

junior high school students took high school credit courses;

20

Advanced Placement courses available to Mariemont High School students in 2017-18.

25.5 56

District ACT Average K-6 students were subject or whole-grade accelerated;

Compared to 22.0 state average and 21.0 national average

137

Facilities

In the spring of 2018 the Mariemont City School District wrapped up a two-year community engagement process for the Mariemont High School Master Facility Plan. With the help of hundreds of community, parent, staff and student volunteers, the Board of Education voted to approve the final MHS Master Facility Plan in May and have placed a combined 2.5-mill operating and 5.75-mill permanent improvement levy on the November 6, 2018 ballot.

Maintain Excellence Fiscal Responsibility

Don’t Miss Out

The operating levy will cover expenses such as teachers, supplies and utilities. The permanent improvement levy will address the renovations at the high school as well as provide security enhancements and other ongoing maintenance needs across the district.

Community members can pick up a voter registration card at the Board of Education office or any school building throughout the fall. The deadline to register to vote or update a mailing address is Oct. 9, 2018.

Funds from the combined levy are expected to meet the day-to-day operating and facility needs throughout the district for the next four years.

5-6 students participated in the accelerated math program.

4%

Four years ago, we passed an operating levy for day-to-day expenses such as teachers, technology, maintenance and utilities. The promise was to make these dollars last for three years and the fiscal responsibility of Mariemont City Schools stretched the funds to four years. But now the district can expect to pay $1 million annually for high school maintenance, putting a strain on the operating budget unless action is taken now.

Other Extracurricular

2%

2%

Fiscal & Support Services

10%

Where Did Our Money Go?

Maintenance & Facilities

12%

Instruction

70%

Priority Spending The majority of the annual budget goes directly into the classrooms for instruction where it can do the most good.

Great Value

Budget Control District budget growth averaged a 2.1% annual increase over last five fiscal years.

One of the lowest per pupil expenditure rates in comparison to other high performing districts in the area; commanded top home values with an increase of 6.5% over the last three years.

Partnerships Any educational experience is enhanced by the partnerships the school district has with its parents and community – and this is certainly true in Mariemont City Schools. Countless volunteers, business leaders and support organizations donate their time and resources to create innovative learning environments, unique opportunities and special events for our students.

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Academics

Transportation

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Arts & Athletics Some of the most valuable learning in Mariemont City Schools happens beyond the walls of our traditional classrooms – in art rooms, performance spaces, sports fields and other athletic venues – all part of a robust set of opportunities offered to our students in the arts and athletics. It’s through participation in these programs and activities that our students are able to learn and practice many important skills like collaboration, creativity, problem solving and teamwork.

Best of the Best Artistic Excellence Music Opportunities Next Level

Mariemont City Schools has more than

4,598

followers on social media.

Strong Support

A total of 650 parents, guardians and staff members were members of a Parent/Teacher Organization (PTO).

Always a Warrior Giving Back

171 community

members were in the Warrior Club to stay informed of school news and events.

The annual FAB affair raised more than

$30,000

in 2018 to benefit the Mariemont Foundation, Arts Association and Boosters.

three state championships in 2018 in girls lacrosse and girls swimming.

A total of 26 district students were recognized by the Board of Education for earning honors in art competitions/exhibits. Students in grades 5-12 can choose between chorus, band and orchestra for their musical courses. Ten Mariemont High School student athletes signed letters of intent to participate in athletics at the collegiate level.

Student Experiences Student learning is enhanced in Mariemont City Schools through diverse curricular options and enriching experiences both in and out of the classroom to drive deeper understanding and support global competency. We recognize that a well-rounded education includes a wide variety of opportunities to stimulate interests and foster inspiration and passion in all students.

warriors

379

Amplified Education Connected

Mariemont High School won

Award Winning Real Life Classrooms

Mariemont High School students participated in the inaugural Intersession where • 17 courses were offered, • 16 Experienceships were completed and • 18 colleges were visited. The Warriors BEyond program earned Mariemont a national District of Distinction honor.

131 6th grade students and 87 high school leaders participated in the week-long learning experience at Camp Kern 103 8th grade students toured Washington, D.C.

as an extension of their study of United States history.

yond


Finances

Mariemont City Schools is defined by its academic excellence and understands that the cornerstone of any great school district is the quality of education the students receive. We believe in rigorous curriculum design, instructional best practices, meaningful programming and purposeful environments to maximize each student’s learning and capacity to thrive.

Ready for Tomorrow Best in Class Accelerated Learning College Credit

Nearly half

of all Mariemont High School students took an AP exam, making them eligible for college credit.

2018 graduates will attend 81% of a two or four-year college

$7.4 million

in earned scholarships

94

Advanced Placement Scholars

151

junior high school students took high school credit courses;

20

Advanced Placement courses available to Mariemont High School students in 2017-18.

25.5 56

District ACT Average K-6 students were subject or whole-grade accelerated;

Compared to 22.0 state average and 21.0 national average

137

Facilities

In the spring of 2018 the Mariemont City School District wrapped up a two-year community engagement process for the Mariemont High School Master Facility Plan. With the help of hundreds of community, parent, staff and student volunteers, the Board of Education voted to approve the final MHS Master Facility Plan in May and have placed a combined 2.5-mill operating and 5.75-mill permanent improvement levy on the November 6, 2018 ballot.

Maintain Excellence Fiscal Responsibility

Don’t Miss Out

The operating levy will cover expenses such as teachers, supplies and utilities. The permanent improvement levy will address the renovations at the high school as well as provide security enhancements and other ongoing maintenance needs across the district.

Community members can pick up a voter registration card at the Board of Education office or any school building throughout the fall. The deadline to register to vote or update a mailing address is Oct. 9, 2018.

Funds from the combined levy are expected to meet the day-to-day operating and facility needs throughout the district for the next four years.

5-6 students participated in the accelerated math program.

4%

Four years ago, we passed an operating levy for day-to-day expenses such as teachers, technology, maintenance and utilities. The promise was to make these dollars last for three years and the fiscal responsibility of Mariemont City Schools stretched the funds to four years. But now the district can expect to pay $1 million annually for high school maintenance, putting a strain on the operating budget unless action is taken now.

Other Extracurricular

2%

2%

Fiscal & Support Services

10%

Where Did Our Money Go?

Maintenance & Facilities

12%

Instruction

70%

Priority Spending The majority of the annual budget goes directly into the classrooms for instruction where it can do the most good.

Great Value

Budget Control District budget growth averaged a 2.1% annual increase over last five fiscal years.

One of the lowest per pupil expenditure rates in comparison to other high performing districts in the area; commanded top home values with an increase of 6.5% over the last three years.

Partnerships Any educational experience is enhanced by the partnerships the school district has with its parents and community – and this is certainly true in Mariemont City Schools. Countless volunteers, business leaders and support organizations donate their time and resources to create innovative learning environments, unique opportunities and special events for our students.

Find us on

Academics

Transportation

Facebook @MariemontCitySchools Instagram Mariemont City Schools Twitter @mariemontschool Mariemont City Schools

Arts & Athletics Some of the most valuable learning in Mariemont City Schools happens beyond the walls of our traditional classrooms – in art rooms, performance spaces, sports fields and other athletic venues – all part of a robust set of opportunities offered to our students in the arts and athletics. It’s through participation in these programs and activities that our students are able to learn and practice many important skills like collaboration, creativity, problem solving and teamwork.

Best of the Best Artistic Excellence Music Opportunities Next Level

Mariemont City Schools has more than

4,598

followers on social media.

Strong Support

A total of 650 parents, guardians and staff members were members of a Parent/Teacher Organization (PTO).

Always a Warrior Giving Back

171 community

members were in the Warrior Club to stay informed of school news and events.

The annual FAB affair raised more than

$30,000

in 2018 to benefit the Mariemont Foundation, Arts Association and Boosters.

three state championships in 2018 in girls lacrosse and girls swimming.

A total of 26 district students were recognized by the Board of Education for earning honors in art competitions/exhibits. Students in grades 5-12 can choose between chorus, band and orchestra for their musical courses. Ten Mariemont High School student athletes signed letters of intent to participate in athletics at the collegiate level.

Student Experiences Student learning is enhanced in Mariemont City Schools through diverse curricular options and enriching experiences both in and out of the classroom to drive deeper understanding and support global competency. We recognize that a well-rounded education includes a wide variety of opportunities to stimulate interests and foster inspiration and passion in all students.

warriors

379

Amplified Education Connected

Mariemont High School won

Award Winning Real Life Classrooms

Mariemont High School students participated in the inaugural Intersession where • 17 courses were offered, • 16 Experienceships were completed and • 18 colleges were visited. The Warriors BEyond program earned Mariemont a national District of Distinction honor.

131 6th grade students and 87 high school leaders participated in the week-long learning experience at Camp Kern 103 8th grade students toured Washington, D.C.

as an extension of their study of United States history.

yond


Finances

Mariemont City Schools is defined by its academic excellence and understands that the cornerstone of any great school district is the quality of education the students receive. We believe in rigorous curriculum design, instructional best practices, meaningful programming and purposeful environments to maximize each student’s learning and capacity to thrive.

Ready for Tomorrow Best in Class Accelerated Learning College Credit

Nearly half

of all Mariemont High School students took an AP exam, making them eligible for college credit.

2018 graduates will attend 81% of a two or four-year college

$7.4 million

in earned scholarships

94

Advanced Placement Scholars

151

junior high school students took high school credit courses;

20

Advanced Placement courses available to Mariemont High School students in 2017-18.

25.5 56

District ACT Average K-6 students were subject or whole-grade accelerated;

Compared to 22.0 state average and 21.0 national average

137

Facilities

In the spring of 2018 the Mariemont City School District wrapped up a two-year community engagement process for the Mariemont High School Master Facility Plan. With the help of hundreds of community, parent, staff and student volunteers, the Board of Education voted to approve the final MHS Master Facility Plan in May and have placed a combined 2.5-mill operating and 5.75-mill permanent improvement levy on the November 6, 2018 ballot.

Maintain Excellence Fiscal Responsibility

Don’t Miss Out

The operating levy will cover expenses such as teachers, supplies and utilities. The permanent improvement levy will address the renovations at the high school as well as provide security enhancements and other ongoing maintenance needs across the district.

Community members can pick up a voter registration card at the Board of Education office or any school building throughout the fall. The deadline to register to vote or update a mailing address is Oct. 9, 2018.

Funds from the combined levy are expected to meet the day-to-day operating and facility needs throughout the district for the next four years.

5-6 students participated in the accelerated math program.

4%

Four years ago, we passed an operating levy for day-to-day expenses such as teachers, technology, maintenance and utilities. The promise was to make these dollars last for three years and the fiscal responsibility of Mariemont City Schools stretched the funds to four years. But now the district can expect to pay $1 million annually for high school maintenance, putting a strain on the operating budget unless action is taken now.

Other Extracurricular

2%

2%

Fiscal & Support Services

10%

Where Did Our Money Go?

Maintenance & Facilities

12%

Instruction

70%

Priority Spending The majority of the annual budget goes directly into the classrooms for instruction where it can do the most good.

Great Value

Budget Control District budget growth averaged a 2.1% annual increase over last five fiscal years.

One of the lowest per pupil expenditure rates in comparison to other high performing districts in the area; commanded top home values with an increase of 6.5% over the last three years.

Partnerships Any educational experience is enhanced by the partnerships the school district has with its parents and community – and this is certainly true in Mariemont City Schools. Countless volunteers, business leaders and support organizations donate their time and resources to create innovative learning environments, unique opportunities and special events for our students.

Find us on

Academics

Transportation

Facebook @MariemontCitySchools Instagram Mariemont City Schools Twitter @mariemontschool Mariemont City Schools

Arts & Athletics Some of the most valuable learning in Mariemont City Schools happens beyond the walls of our traditional classrooms – in art rooms, performance spaces, sports fields and other athletic venues – all part of a robust set of opportunities offered to our students in the arts and athletics. It’s through participation in these programs and activities that our students are able to learn and practice many important skills like collaboration, creativity, problem solving and teamwork.

Best of the Best Artistic Excellence Music Opportunities Next Level

Mariemont City Schools has more than

4,598

followers on social media.

Strong Support

A total of 650 parents, guardians and staff members were members of a Parent/Teacher Organization (PTO).

Always a Warrior Giving Back

171 community

members were in the Warrior Club to stay informed of school news and events.

The annual FAB affair raised more than

$30,000

in 2018 to benefit the Mariemont Foundation, Arts Association and Boosters.

three state championships in 2018 in girls lacrosse and girls swimming.

A total of 26 district students were recognized by the Board of Education for earning honors in art competitions/exhibits. Students in grades 5-12 can choose between chorus, band and orchestra for their musical courses. Ten Mariemont High School student athletes signed letters of intent to participate in athletics at the collegiate level.

Student Experiences Student learning is enhanced in Mariemont City Schools through diverse curricular options and enriching experiences both in and out of the classroom to drive deeper understanding and support global competency. We recognize that a well-rounded education includes a wide variety of opportunities to stimulate interests and foster inspiration and passion in all students.

warriors

379

Amplified Education Connected

Mariemont High School won

Award Winning Real Life Classrooms

Mariemont High School students participated in the inaugural Intersession where • 17 courses were offered, • 16 Experienceships were completed and • 18 colleges were visited. The Warriors BEyond program earned Mariemont a national District of Distinction honor.

131 6th grade students and 87 high school leaders participated in the week-long learning experience at Camp Kern 103 8th grade students toured Washington, D.C.

as an extension of their study of United States history.

yond


Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage

PAID

Cincinnati, OH Permit No. 1082

The 2017-18 school year was an incredible one f School District!ur students andaff saw many suc

Tradition. Community. Innovation.

2 Warrior Way | Cincinnati, Ohio 45227

www.mariemontschools.org

Find us on

numerous recognitions a pedagogy with technological advancements and students wer experiences never before possible both within and outside the walls o And our continued focus on our Destina opportunities and increased student voic create every day.

Student Achievement Goal and Objectives District Achievement Goal

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Steven E. Estepp Superintendent, Mariemont City Schools

Named 2018 National District of Distinction

Student success will increase through rigorous curriculum design, instructional best practices, meaningful programming and purposeful environments that maximize learner autonomy and capacity to thrive.

District Objectives Student learning will be enhanced through diverse curricular options and enriching experiences that drive deeper understanding and skill development and support global competency.

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Student learning will be maximized through the creation of purposeful, safe physical and virtual learning environments for students and staff that promote communication and collaboration. Student learning will be enhanced through instruction and programming that are responsive to assessment results, designed to meet the individual needs of students and cultivate drive and resiliency. Student learning will be maximized through the implementation of innovative instructional practices that stimulate student interests and foster inspiration and passion. To see the district’s goal, objectives and action plan in their entirety, visit our website at

www.mariemontschools.org or scan the QR code.

State of the Schools Program

“A Celebration of Excellence” Wednesday, Oct. 24 7 p.m. Mariemont High School

2017-18 School Year


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