Showing posts with label charter school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charter school. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Charter Schools make up 6 of top 10

Mayor’s charters make up six of top 10 schools in county

Charter schools sponsored by Mayor Greg Ballard accounted for six of the 10 schools in Marion County that demonstrated the most improvement on ISTEP, according to data released today by the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) under Public Law 221, the state’s accountability system. This also marks the fourth consecutive year that a Mayor-sponsored charter school made the most improvement in the county.

According to the IDOE:

• The school showing the most student improvement in Marion County is Herron High School, a Mayor-sponsored charter school. Last year, Fall Creek Academy was the most improved in the county and in prior years it was KIPP Indianapolis (2007) and the Andrew J. Brown Academy (2006) – all are charters sponsored by the Mayor.

• The other Mayor-sponsored charters in the top 10 were Fountain Square Academy, Flanner House Elementary School, Challenge Foundation Academy, Fall Creek Academy, and the Andrew J. Brown Academy.

• Of the 50 schools with the most student improvement statewide, 19 are public charter schools. Six are Indianapolis charters sponsored by the Mayor.

“Charter schools in Indianapolis are setting the tone for academic success and student growth,” said Mayor Ballard. “These schools continue to prove that students from disadvantaged backgrounds can and do succeed when given the opportunity. Charter schools are achieving incredible things, and these results demonstrate that without question.”

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Only Charter HS meets Federal Standards

Three Mayor-sponsored charter high schools are meeting federal academic standards

Indiana Department of Education determines three charter high schools only public high schools in Indianapolis to make Adequate Yearly Progress.

Three Mayor-Sponsored charter high schools are the only public high schools in Indianapolis meeting federal academic standards according to data released yesterday by the Indiana Department of Education. The Charles A. Tindley Accelerated School, Herron High School and Fountain Square Academy were deemed to have made adequate yearly progress (AYP) in student performance - a determination made after considering standardized performance indicators under the federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB).

"Students at Tindley, Herron, and Fountain Square are to be commended for their hard work in achieving these standards" said Mayor Greg Ballard. "We applaud the dedicated faculty at these schools for accepting nothing less than excellence."

NCLB requires schools to meet annual performance targets for both the overall student population and for student subgroups in the school, such as students coming from low income families, students with limited English proficiency, students with disabilities, and multiple races/ethnicities. Schools must meet performance targets for all groups in order to be judged to have made AYP or reduce rates of failure by 10 percent or more. This year, Indiana raised the threshold for making AYP by increasing the minimum percentage of students required to pass state ISTEP+ tests. Overall, 40 percent of Mayor-sponsored charter schools made AYP this year, a higher percentage than in Marion County (31 percent) and the urban core of the city (25 percent).

"What is especially impressive about these three high schools is that they have met even higher performance expectations with significant percentages of students of low socioeconomic status," Mayor Ballard said. "At the same time, I echo Superintendent (Tony) Bennett's charge that we must continue to raise the bar and expect even more from all our students and schools".

About the schools

Charles A. Tindley Accelerated School (www.tindleyschool.org) provides a rigorous, college-preparatory program that challenges each one of its students to pursue education beyond high school. It was one of three high schools in the state of Indiana to be endorsed by the Indiana Department of Education for its Early College Program that allows students to earn one to two years of college credit while still in high school. Tindley currently serves 404 students in grades 6-12 with 53% qualifying for free or reduced lunch and 99% of its student body are students of minority races / ethnicities.

Herron High School (www.herronhighschool.com) provides a classical liberal arts, college-preparatory education. It believes that all students can learn to think logically, express themselves creatively, appreciate aesthetics fully, and approach any subject intelligently. Herron currently serves 333 students in grades 9-12, with 32% qualifying for free or reduced lunch and 51% of its student body are students of minority races / ethnicities.

Fountain Square Academy (www.fountainsquareacademy.org) is committed to breaking the cycle of poverty, one child at a time, through education. Its curriculum is designed to allow students to excel as fast as their ability allows. The school's Middle College program allows students to earn one to two years of college credit while in high school. Fountain Square currently serves 206 students in grades 5-12, with 80% qualifying for free or reduced lunch and 20% of its student body are students of minority races / ethnicities.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Charter School Community Fair

Charter School Community Fair

Mayor Greg Ballard will host the first ever Charter School Community Fair on Monday, February 16 at the Indianapolis Arts Garden.

The event will give parents and students the opportunity to learn more about Mayor-Sponsored Charter Schools, meet current charter school students, parents and staff and learn about enrollment for 2009-2010.

"Charter schools provide great educational opportunities for Indianapolis school children, and I'm excited to offer the community a chance to learn more about what our charter schools have to offer," said Mayor Ballard. "Each of these schools takes a unique approach to education, and I hope both parents and students will take advantage of the opportunity to explore whether charter schools could be a good fit for them."

For more information on Mayor-Sponsored Charter Schools visit www.indy.gov/mayor/charter.

WHO: MAYOR GREG BALLARD; DR. TONY BENNETT, SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION; KAREGA RAUSCH, DIRECTOR OF CHARTER SCHOOLS, REPRESENTATIVES FROM ALL 17 MAYOR-SPONSORED CHARTER SCHOOLS.

WHAT: MAYOR'S CHARTER SCHOOL COMMUNITY FAIR

WHERE: INDIANAPOLIS ARTS GARDEN AT CIRCLE CENTER MALL

WHEN: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 (PRESIDENT'S DAY)
11:30 A.M. TO 1:30 P.M.

** ALSO FEATURING ENTERTAINMENT BY THE INDIANAPOLIS METROPOLITAN HIGH SCHOOL DANCE TEAM, THE HERRON HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR, THE ANDREW J. BROWN ACADEMY CHEERLEADERS AND THE FALL CREEK ACADEMY MUSIC PROGRAM.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Charter School Community Fair

Mayor Greg Ballard invites you to attend the 2009

Mayor’s Charter School Community Fair
Monday, Feb. 16, 11:30am to 1:30pm
Indianapolis Arts Garden (Circle Centre Mall)

Learn more about Mayor-sponsored charter schools, meet current charter school students, parents, and staff, and learn about enrollment for 2009-2010!

Featuring: Indianapolis Metropolitan High School Dance Team, Herron High School Choir, Andrew J. Brown Academy Cheerleaders, and Fall Creek Academy Music Program