Consolidated School District
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Consolidated School District
Sunflower County Consolidated School District “United for Excellence” 2015 Superintendent’s Report MESSAGE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT DR. DEBRA DACE With the help of the Sunflower County Community, the newly formed Sunflower County Consolidated School District successfully completed its first school term. The 2014-2015 school year saw its share of challenges, but our resilient team of teachers and administrators, coupled with the parents and communities where our schools operate, were poised and prepared to handle them. We will use the momentum of last year as a tail wind and soar to new heights in the 2015-2016 school year. Our efforts to partner with the community and parents are led by the vision and drive I hold for this District. The SCCSD Team engaged each student in the District, encouraged high achievement and set standards that ensured the meeting or exceeding of grade level state requirements. As you peruse this report, I hope you are as excited as I am to see the many accolades of our District’s youth. They have participated in Spelling Bees and choir competitions as well as displayed athletic prowess locally and on the state level. Most importantly, whenever and wherever ranked against our neighboring School Districts for academic performance, we are at or near the top across the board. This is confirmation that our concerted efforts are effective. Our teachers and administrators have been afforded the opportunity to gain valuable skills and instruction through district supported, provided and encouraged training. I believe that each child in Mississippi should be afforded the best education and should learn from the very best educators. Consequently, I am unyielding in my efforts to expose our SCCSD Team to as much training and continuing education as possible as I firmly believe that a well prepared group performs well. The personal preparation I have made in anticipation of 2015-2016 gives me confidence in my ability to achieve the desired outcomes. From being selected to attend a national leadership academy for superintendents or participating on educational councils seeking resolutions to issues that face our youth, I am ready to deliver steady leadership and vision to the SCCSD. I wake daily with a personal conviction and professional charge, Every Child Will Learn. I invite each parent, concerned citizen, and SCCSD team member to join me as we continue our quest to transform our district to “Best in Class” status. We are courageous enough to lead and we ask you to UNITE with us to achieve excellence in our schools for our children. 2 SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT 2015 MISSION, VISION, & BELIEFS O ur mission provides a clear focus for all our work. Our beliefs define how we carry out the mission. Our vision demands that we consistently and effectively live up to both. Change dictates that ability to thrive. Over the next year, SCCSD must anticipate and understand the environment that will shape education for the future and move swiftly to prepare students for successful careers. The framework below serves as a foundation on which to build and grow. OUR MISSION The mission of the Sunflower County Consolidated School District is to unify our schools, communities, and parents to successfully educate all students to enable them to compete globally. OUR VISION All students will experience success by graduating college and career ready. OUR BELIEFS A safe and orderly climate is important to the teaching and learning process. (Safety) Building positive relationships is critical to student success. (Relationship Building) All children can and will learn academic and social skills necessary to advance in society. (All Children Will Learn) High expectations will be held for students, teachers, and staff. (High Expectations) The school, students, parents, and community members should be partners in the educational process for our children. (Partners in Education) Administrators, staff, and faculty are committed to life-long learning. (Life-Long Learning) 3 SUNFLOWER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT PROFILE OF OUR DISTRICT AND COMMUNITY Areas Served We serve the communities of Indianola, Moorhead, Inverness, Ruleville, Drew, Rome Parchman, Doddsville and Sunflower. Student Enrollment The district spans over 90 square miles and serves nearly 4,100 students of diverse experiences and perspectives, Technology Over 75% of our classrooms have interactive whiteboards, Apps for education, and computer workstations for all students. Schools 2 high schools, 1 academic achievement center, 1 career tech center, 4 middle schools and 7 elementary schools Recognitions ‘A’ Rated Middle School Connect ED/Apple 1:1 Initiative Grant Employees Champions for Change School Awards Over 600 employees including faculty and staff Champions Region 3 Districts 3A & 4A Girls Basketball To learn more about Sunflower County Consolidated Schools, visit www.sunflower.k12.ns.us. “Like” Sunflower County Consolidated Schools on Facebook to receive regular updates about all the great things happening in our district. Also follow us on Instagram and Twitter 4 SUNFLOWER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES Edward Thomas Chair 2017- District 2 Emma Golden Vice-Chair 2017 – District 1 Debra Johnson Member 2019 – District 3 O Melanie Townsend Secretary 2015 –District 5 Daisy Morgan Member 2019 – District 4 ACCREDITATION ur district is accredited by the Mississippi State Board of Education. The Office of Accreditation operates under the umbrella of the Mississippi State Board of Education and the Commission on School Accreditation. 5 SUNFLOWER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT DISTRICT HIGHLIGHTS MS Association for School Administrator's Conference Well Community - Presented at the Conference as a Sunflower County stakeholder. Mayor Rosenthal, Carver Randle, Sr., Dr. Dace, Bessie Gardner Cindy Taylor, Dr. Dace, Daphne Heflin Apple and ConnectED INITIAVE 6 SUNFLOWER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE NEWS Dace Picked For Leadership Academy JACKSON — The Mississippi Department of Education has launched its first Superintendents’ Academy, an advanced leadership training program to assist district leaders in their efforts to improve student outcomes. Sunflower County Superintendent Debra Dace is among the 19 inaugural participants. DECA Offers Marketing Opportunities These students at the Indianola Career and Technical Center are members of DECA, an association of marketing students. From left are Jamal Thomas, Taneja Dozier, Kadaysha Ross, Latarja Payne, FerDarrius Moton, Joshua Jenkins, Taquoyia Harris, Calvin Sloan, Lemarcus Hudson and V'Deshion Jones. Robert L. Merritt Junior High Choir – 1st Place Gold Robert L. Merritt Choir - 1st Place Gold (Superior) Ratings to both the Concert Choir and Ladies Ensemble Categories! Spelling Bee Winners Advance to the Mid-South Spelling Bee Sunflower County fourth-grade and fifth-grade students competed for the top spelling bee spots during the 2015 Sunflower County Consolidated School District (SCCSD) Spelling Bee. SCCSD winners advancing to the Mid-South County Spelling Bee are Malanchi Edwards, 1st place; and Kaniya Perkins, 2nd place. 7 SUNFLOWER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT STAFF RECOGNITION 2015 Administrator of the Year Dr. Cassandra Winters Principal – Ruleville Central High School 2015 Teachers of the Year Diane Eckert A.W. James Elementary Graduate: Lindenwood University Major: Elementary Education Linda Haley East Sunflower Elementary Graduate: Mississippi Valley State University Major: Elementary Education 8 Marvin Elder Carver Elementary Graduate: Mississippi Valley State University Major: Mathematics Delores Bibb James C. Rosser Elementary Graduate: Mississippi State University/Delta State University Major: Elementary Education SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT 2015 Lindsay Massey Inverness Elementary Graduate: Delta State University Major: Elementary Education Jackie Thompson Lockard Elementary Graduate: Delta State University Major: Education STAFF RECOGNITION 2015 Teachers of the Year Daisey Hawkins Ruleville Central Elementary Graduate: Delta State University Major: Education Leola Gilson-Wright Sandra Garner Robert L. Merritt Junior High School Drew Hunter Middle School Graduate: Mississippi Valley State Graduate: Mississippi Valley State University University Major: History/Elementary Education Major: Biology/Chemistry Reshonda Dantzler Scottie Jean-Baptiste Ruleville Central High School Ruleville Middle School Graduate: University of Massachusetts Graduate: Mississippi Valley State University Amherst Major: Political Science/Communication Major: Mathematics Jenette Reece Indianola Career & Technical Center Graduate: Delta State University/Strayer University Major: Business Administration/Accounting 9 SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT 2015 Tomekia Hooper Gentry High School Graduate: Delta State University Major: Family and Consumer Science/Psychology ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS 2014-2015 ASSESSMENT DATA Superintendent’s Scholars The Superintendent’s Scholars was founded in 2014 to recognize students making all A’s for the 9wks grading periods. Dr. Dace hosted a breakfast each 9-wks and a reception at the end of the year for the students who made all A’s during the 1st – 3rd 9wks grading periods. 10 SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT 2015 AWARDS HIGHLIGHTS District Champions 1st Place Ruleville Girls: District 3A-Region 3 Head Coach, Chiquita Bracey Gentry Girls: District 4A-Region 3 Head Coach, Mario Young 2nd Place Gentry Boys: District 4A-Region 3 Head Coach, Chico Potts 3rd Place Ruleville Boys: District 3A-Region 3 Head Coach, Terrell Thomas Robert L. Merritt Junior High Choir ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI ALL STAR GAME Robert L. Merritt Choir - 1st Place Gold (Superior) Ratings to both the Concert Choir and Ladies Ensemble Categories! LaDarius Galloway of Gentry High School at Crampton Bowl 11 SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT 2015 Montgomery, Alabama December 2014 PROMOTING THE ARTS Museum Teaches Blues History in School Alphonso Sanders of Mississippi Valley State University along with Robert Terrell and April Brock of the B.B. King Museum treated the students of Inverness Elementary School and Moorhead Middle School to “Blues in the School” on Jan. 20 and Jan. 28. Sanders, who holds a doctorate, presented the program to a total of 195 students and staff. He discussed the history of the blues and performed several songs while explaining where the blues came from. This event was hosted by the B. B. King Museum and made possible by the Mississippi Arts Commission. Gentry High School Black History Program Gentry High School students participate in a reading of “A World Without Black People,” which recognized everyday items invented by African Americans during the school’s Black History Month program National Technical Honor Society NTHS strives to bring well deserved recognition, scholarship opportunities, and career opportunities to students who excel in one of the 108 career and technical educational fields as their profession. Not only do NTHS students embody all the attributes and talent which is in demand today, these students also embrace a clear vision for tomorrow's workforce and their role in it. NTHS understands changes in industry within local communities and on a global scale. 12 SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT 2015 Enjoying the Journey If you DREAM it, you can ACHIEVE it DR. DACE & GOVERNOR BRYANT TEACHERS’ MEETING (RULEVILLE) 911 COMMEMORATION (DREW) RULEVILLE COMMUNITY MTG. TEACHERS’ MEETING 13 SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT 2015 STRATEGIC PLANNING Enjoying the Journey If you DREAM it, you can ACHIEVE it DR. DACE & GOVERNOR MUSGROVE STRATEGIC PLANNING RULEVILLE COMMUNITY MEETING SCHOOL SUPPLY KIT (RULEVILLE) 14 SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT 2015 FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT OUR FINANCES EXPENDITURES 2013-2014 Facilities 16th SectionTransfers acquistion & Principal on 0% Out Construction 9% Debt 1% 2% NonInstructional 6% REVENUE Transfers In 16th Section 9% 2% Other 0% State 19% Instruction 46% Local 31% Support Service 35% Federal 39% Interest on Debt 1% TOTAL REVENUE: $50,019,848.59 TOTAL EXPENDITURES: $ 50,484,406.31 DISTRICT MAINTENANCE FUND BALANCE 2013-2014: $ 8,448,408.00 EXPENDITURES NonInstructional 7% Facilities Acquistion & Construction 0% Facilities Acquistion & Construction 0% 2014-2015 Principal on Debt Transfers 3% Out 2% REVENUE Transfers 16th In Other Section 2% 0% 2% Local 22% State 48% Instruction 49% Support Service 38% 16th Section 0% Interest on Debt 1% TOTAL EXPENDITURES: $ 42,288,910.00 Federal 26% TOTAL REVENUE: $43,259,663.19 DISTRICT MAINTENANCE FUND BALANCE 2014-2015: $ 10,087,476.500 (Preliminary) 15 SUNFLOWER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 2015-2016 PLANNED PROJECTS Tele-Med Virtual Clinics FIT Grant – Inverness Elementary School ACLU/Center for Justice – Systems Change Project Grant Robotics Program (Virginia Tech) – Gentry High School & Ruleville Central High School New Time Management System (Time Trust) Purchase of 7 new buses (air-conditioned and with video cameras) Installment of video cameras on ALL buses S-SIP Grant Recipient (State Systemic Improvement Plan) The Raptor Visitor ID Program 16 SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT 2015 A.W. James Elementary 400 South Blvd. Drew, MS 38737 662.745.8892 (P) Carver Elementary 404 Jefferson St. Indianola, MS 38751 662.884.1250 James C. Rosser Elementary 601 Ingram St. Moorhead, MS 38761 662.246.5395 Lockard Elementary 302 College St. Indianola, MS 38751 662.884.1260 Robert L. Merritt Junior High 705 Kinlock Rd. Indianola, MS 38751 662.884.1270 Moorhead Middle 908 Washington Rd. Moorhead, MS 38761 662.246.5680 East Sunflower Elementary 212 E. Clairborne St. Sunflower, MS 38778 662.569.3137 Ruleville Central Elementary 410 L.F. Packer Dr. Ruleville, MS 38771 662.756.2548 Ruleville Middle 250 E. Oscar St. Ruleville, MS 38771 662.756.4698 Inverness Elementary 1101 Oak St. Inverness, MS 38753 662.265.5752 Drew Hunter Middle 10 Swoope Rd. Drew, MS 38737 662.745.8529 Gentry High 801 B.B. King Rd. Indianola, MS 38751 662.884.1240 SCCSD SCCSD Ruleville Central High School Indianola Central Office 360 L. Drive. 11 F. Packer SUNFLOWER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT Indianola Admin. Office Hwy 49N 196 M.L.K. Drive 702 Hwy 82 East Ruleville, MS 38771 Indianola, MS 38751 Indianola, MS 38751 662.756.4757 662.887.4919 662.887.