Professional Development Plan 2020-2021: Huntington Union Free School District
Professional Development Plan 2020-2021: Huntington Union Free School District
Professional Development Plan 2020-2021: Huntington Union Free School District
Professional
Development
Plan
2020-2021
Table of Contents
Section I................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Goals 2020-2021 ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Need/Data Analysis for Professional Development Plans .................................................................................................. 5
Section II.................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Identification of Professional Development Activities ....................................................................................................... 7
Professional Development for Staff Members Certified after February 2004 ................................................................... 7
Curriculum........................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Instruction ........................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Social/Emotional Learning .................................................................................................................................................. 8
Technology .......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Overview of Professional Development Opportunities ...................................................................................................... 8
In-Service District Sponsored Workshops/Training ........................................................................................................ 9
New Teacher Orientation Program ................................................................................................................................. 9
Superintendent’s Conference Day .................................................................................................................................. 9
Faculty Meetings ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
Grade-level Meetings .................................................................................................................................................... 10
Department Meetings ................................................................................................................................................... 10
Right to Know Training, Sexual Harassment and Mental Health/Suicide Prevention .................................................. 10
Dignity Act Training ....................................................................................................................................................... 10
District Level Committees ............................................................................................................................................. 10
Section III - Data Driven Instruction –Data Articulation Meetings........................................................................................ 12
Fall 2020 Professional Development – Articulation – Data Analysis ................................................................................ 12
Section IV – District Focus Walks .......................................................................................................................................... 18
Focus Walkthroughs are…................................................................................................................................................. 18
Why increasing interest? .................................................................................................................................................. 18
School Benefits from Walks .............................................................................................................................................. 18
Observer Benefits from Walks .......................................................................................................................................... 18
Teacher Benefits from Walks ............................................................................................................................................ 18
Student Benefits from Walks ............................................................................................................................................ 18
Components of Walkthroughs .......................................................................................................................................... 19
Section V ............................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Professional Development Funding .................................................................................................................................. 20
APPENDIX I ............................................................................................................................................................................ 21
New Teacher Orientation Program – August 2020 ........................................................................................................... 21
New Teacher Induction Program ...................................................................................................................................... 21
Employee First Program .................................................................................................................................................... 21
Meetings during the fall .................................................................................................................................................... 21
APPENDIX II ........................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Mentor- Protégé Orientation Program ............................................................................................................................. 22
APPENDIX III – DISTRICT DATA .............................................................................................................................................. 23
Elementary and Middle Level New York State ELA Assessments ..................................................................................... 23
Comparison of Advanced Placement Results 2014-2020 ............................................................................................... 34
MYLEARNINGPLAN.COM AKA FRONTLINE…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..39
Section I
Introduction
The Huntington Union Free School District recognizes that quality professional development is valuable and
important to improve instruction and learning. The district views it as essential to the full achievement of its
mission…
…Recognizing the strengths of our district’s traditions, its history of community support, the diversity of our
population and our commitment to educational excellence, the mission of the Huntington Union Free School
District is to educate students by effectively teaching an enriched body of knowledge through the active
participation of all students, building upon their unique talents and abilities to produce creative, self-assured,
responsible citizens who are capable of critical thought and action.
And to promote and assure ongoing development and growth of its professional staff.
Section 100.2 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education requires that each school district create and
implement a plan for professional development by September 1, 2000. This plan should “…describe how
districts will provide all teachers with substantial professional development opportunities.”
The 2020-2021 Huntington Union Free School District Professional Development Plan provides an overview of
professional enhancement opportunities available district-wide.
Goals 2020-2021
Percentage of teachers participating in classroom inter-visitations in core subject areas will increase from
3% to 5% during the 2020/2021 school year as measured by the end of year district-wide needs
assessment.
Percentage of professional development offerings in the area of students' social and emotional
developmental health needs (SEDH) will increase from 5% of total professional development offerings
in 2019/2020 to 10% of the offered professional development activities.
Teachers and administrators will participate in Data Articulation Meetings by grade level in the
elementary schools and by departments at the secondary level to identify gaps in student learning from
the previous year. The information derived from the data analysis will inform teacher curriculum
planning for the initial 6 weeks of instruction to ensure student challenges and concerns are addressed
as new content is being presented to students beginning in October.
Elementary School faculty and staff will continue to participate in professional development sessions to
provide them with the expertise to teach English Language Arts, Social Studies, Math and Science, using
both the hands-on materials and online resources.
The percentage of teachers demonstrating effective approaches in Assessment and Instruction (as per
Danielson Rubric) in their classrooms should be at or about 75% of the total teaching staff K-12 in the
Huntington Union Free School district as determined through the use of the district Focus Walk protocol.
District administrators and interested teachers will participate in professional development on the topic
of poverty and trauma to support students who may have been impacted by the COVID-19 related school
closure.
District administrators will participate in professional development on the topic of improving
instructional best practices in teaching staff. They will create a new district developed walk through tool
to support the data collection process throughout the year.
At least 50% of district staff will attend professional development on the topic of Cultural Proficiency.
Need/Data Analysis for Professional Development Plans
The Huntington UFSD Professional Development Planning Team members have reviewed the many new
mandates and initiatives that have been adopted/adjusted both in New York State and nationally. We will
continue to review these updates and the impact that COVID-19 has had on our ability to provide continuous
instruction to all students. We will continue to monitor our data and provide additional training in focused areas
of need.
In creating the Huntington UFSD Professional Development Plan, the Committee utilized the following
needs/assessment sources:
The District Plan provides for a variety of training programs to ensure that the needs of the students, teachers,
and district are addressed. Particular emphasis was placed upon training in standards review and data analysis.
A large portion of the planned programs are aimed at increasing teacher knowledge and understanding of
current initiatives in order to improve student performance. This, of course, is consistent with the goals of the
district.
During each of the past five budget years, the District attempted to commit considerable resources to support
staff in-service programs. In order to meet the District’s professional development plan goals, the District will
utilize the following internal and external resources:
Our local BOCES staff developers will continue to be utilized extensively to provide training in the use of
instructional technology. This is consistent with District Goals that emphasize improving student and staff
competency in the use of technology to enhance teaching and student learning.
We will focus our efforts on a select number of goals. For 2020-2021 these areas will be:
APPR Training
DASA Training for DACS
Equity and Excellence (LICEE)
Cultural Proficiency (Equity Walks/Equity Action Plans)
Instructional Best Practices
Social Emotional Learning/Mental Health Guidelines
Professional Development/Planning core content (Science, Social Studies, Mathematics, ELA)
Data Analysis
Instructional Technology, Technology Use
Behavior Management
Mentoring Program
School Safety
Professional Learning Communities
Specific Subject Area Training
Differentiated Instruction/Response to Intervention (RTI)
Integrated Co-taught Classes (ICT)
English as a New Language (ENL), Part 154-2
Section II
Identification of Professional Development Activities
Each year the Huntington Union Free School District’s Board of Education identifies goals which reflect specific
needs of the school-community. Annually, these goals have been communicated to the K-12 staff and
community.
Starting July 1, 2016, teachers who hold a Professional Certificate or teaching assistants who hold a Title II
certificate are required to complete 100 hours of professional development over a five-year period
(approximately 20 hours per year) in order to maintain certification.
The ultimate goal of all efforts in this area is to increase the capacity of faculty members to enable and assist all
students to higher academic achievement. The New York State Education Department recommends that the
content of these professional development opportunities be directly related to:
Enhancement of teachers’ subject matter knowledge [content]
Teacher knowledge, use and application of appropriate teaching techniques [pedagogy]
Broadening and enhancing teacher abilities to apply more accurate and appropriate assessment
methodologies [assessment]
Enhancing teacher skills and options in effectively managing individual students and classrooms in both
heterogeneous and homogeneous settings [student/classroom management]
Curriculum
Atlas Rubicon Consensus Mapping, Grade K-12
Social Studies Curriculum, Frameworks Grade K-6; 7-12
Social Emotional Learning
Cultural Proficiency
Science Curriculum, Grade K-6
STEM Curriculum, Grade 4-6, & 7-8
Summer Reading Suggested Activities for all students
Development of Curriculum Renewal Plan
Journeys Reading Program, K-6
Fundations, K-2
New York State Science Learning Standards, K-12 Data Analysis
Biannual data analysis articulation training and curriculum map adjustment (September and
February/March)
Benchmark and Quarterly Data Analysis
AIMSweb data fall, winter, spring (K-8)
Instruction
English Language Arts, K-12 Next Generation Implementation
o Vocabulary Instruction
o Text Dependent Questions
o Working with Complex Text
Mathematics
o Integration of Next Generation Mathematics Modules, K-11
Science
o FLIP Classroom initiative
o Oneida Herkimer Madison Science Curriculum, grades K-5, except at JA STEM
o TCI Science Program in grade 6, as well as grades 4 and 5 at JA STEM
o Continued planning and implementation of New Science Standards
Social Studies
o Review of SS Frameworks
o PNW SS/ELA Framework integration
ENL Methods and Strategies
o SIOP Model
o Student discourse
Social/Emotional Learning
High School, work on Growth Mindsets
Restorative Justice Practices at FMS and HHS
Sanford Harmony and PBIS K-6
Technology
Google Classroom, Google Drive, Chromebook Rollout, SMART Board training
Flipgrid, Seesaw, Flocabulary, Buncee, Brainpop, RazPlus, ST Math
Digital Portfolio- Google Sites
Classes are offered after school, evenings, weekends, and during the summer. The Teacher Center offers
courses and programs of study in cooperation with colleges and universities and the New York State United
Teachers at deeply discounted tuition rates. It also serves as a resource for staff and community members
searching for courses offered at other Long Island teacher centers or for books and materials.
Each in-service course will be offered for a minimum of 15 hours enabling staff to acquire one credit. However,
teachers and teaching assistants may register for a professional development workshop and/or courses to
acquire hours to fulfill certification requirements or professional growth.
A mentor will be assigned to new or initially certified teachers, as required by the commissioner’s regulations.
The mentor will be required to provide a minimum of 45 hours to support to his/her protégé.
Faculty Meetings
The monthly faculty meetings will address school-wide issues or topics of interest. These meetings will be
directed by the principal or designated administrator. The discussion topics have included: data analysis, school-
wide testing, school-wide events, curriculum initiatives and programs, district and school goals and professional
development opportunities.
Grade-level Meetings
The monthly primary and elementary grade-level meetings focus on the following topics: data analysis,
alignment of curriculum with Next Generation ELA and Math Standards, New York State Science Learning
Standards, New York State Social Studies Framework integration of technology, integration of character
education, utilizing data to improve instruction, implementation of new programs, school procedures, testing
and items related to school or district initiatives. The principal in collaboration with the grade-level teachers
will be responsible for developing the agenda.
Department Meetings
The monthly middle and secondary-level department meetings focus on the following topics: alignment of
curriculum, integration of technology, utilizing data to improve instruction, implementation of new programs
or initiatives, school procedures, testing and items related to school district initiatives. The administrator in
charge will be responsible for developing the agenda in collaboration with the department coordinator.
All K-12 staff members participate in Dignity Act training. Each year, training is updated and presented to K-12
staff during a monthly faculty meeting or superintendent conference day meeting.
Below, please find the professional development articulation calendar for our Data Analysis workshops. The
calendar has dates for activities that MUST be attended by the grade level and/or department faculty as
indicated. In addition to the dates below, on the memorandum distributed to faculty and staff in January and
August, there are additional dates on which PD activities may be scheduled and teachers may choose to attend.
These dates are optional and can be used towards fulfillment of contractual obligations, as well as New York
State requirements for PD related to certification renewal. We are providing you with these dates as required
so that you may plan your personal calendar accordingly.
ATH members must complete up to 13-hours for tenured faculty, and 21-hours for non-tenured faculty, of
professional development. Since your attendance is required for some of the activities listed below, it is
suggested that you speak with your supervisor to develop and determine your professional learning plan. You
will be able to register for these required activities through frontlineeducation.com. Each of the activities below
will run for approximately 2-hours each.
In addition to the above REQUIRED activities, other professional development selections will be available on
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays on topics such as: Digital Portfolio, Google Drive, Google Apps (i.e.
Classroom), Nearpod, Flipgrid, Buncee, Smart Notebook, SIOP and working with ELLs, NYS Science Learning
Standards, Vocabulary Instruction, Developing Cultural Proficiency, Culturally Responsive Teaching, etc. Faculty
and staff are encouraged to take as many professional development activities that meet their professional needs
beyond those required. Please check the Frontline Education Professional Growth catalog for all available
activities beginning August 2020.
New Teacher Orientation
(Required for all NEW HUFSD teachers)
Classroom Management Secondary 3:00-4:00, Elementary 4:00-5:00 9/10/20
Digital Portfolio/Google Classroom Secondary 3:00-4:00, Elementary 4:00-5:00 10/29/20
ATH Secondary 3:00-4:00, Elementary 4:00-5:00 11/19/20
Part 154 Secondary 3:00-4:00, Elementary 4:00-5:00 12/17/20
Differentiated Instruction Secondary 3:00-4:00, Elementary 4:00-5:00 1/7/21
Primary (4:00-6:00)
Building Activity Date
Flower Hill Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 1) 1/5/21
Virtual
Jefferson Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 1) 1/6/21
Virtual
Southdown Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 1) 1/7/21
Virtual
Washington Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 1) 1/12/21
Virtual
Intermediate (3:15-5:15)
Building Activity Date
JA STEM Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 1) 1/13/21
Virtual (STEM Grades 4-6)
JA STEM Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 1) 1/14/21
Virtual (STEM Special Education, ENL, Reading, Math,
Support Staff)
Woodhull Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 1) 1/19/21
Virtual (Grades 4-6)
Woodhull Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 1) 1/20/21
Virtual (Special Education, ENL, Reading, Math, Support
Staff)
Primary (4:00-6:00)
Building Activity Date
Flower Hill Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 2) 3/2/20
Virtual
Jefferson Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 2) 3/3/21
Virtual
Southdown Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 2) 3/4/21
Virtual
Washington Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 2) 3/9/21
Virtual
Intermediate (3:15-5:15)
Building Activity Date
JA STEM Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 2) 3/10/21
Virtual (STEM Grades 4-6)
JA STEM Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 2) 3/11/21
Virtual (STEM Special Education, ENL, Reading, Math,
Support Staff)
Woodhull Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 2) 3/16//21
Virtual (Grades 4-6)
Woodhull Library or Instructional Best Practices and Reflection (Part 2) 3/17/21
Virtual (Special Education, ENL, Reading, Math, Support
Staff)
Secondary 3:00-4:00
Differentiated Instruction 1/7/21
Elementary 4:00-5:00
In addition to the above REQUIRED activities, other professional development selections will be available on
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays on topics such as: Google Drive, Google Apps (i.e. Classroom), SIOP and
working with ELLs, NYS Science Standards, Vocabulary Instruction, Developing Cultural Proficiency,
AIMSweb, Next Generation ELA and Math standards, Culturally Responsive Teaching, etc. Faculty and staff
are encouraged to take as many professional development activities that meet their professional needs beyond
those required. Please check the My Learning Plan catalog for all available activities beginning November 2020.
Section IV – District Focus Walks
It is our belief that a Focus Walkthrough culture will contribute to the growth in student achievement across the
district. Focus Walkthroughs are not discrete activities disconnected from other district-wide activities, but are
associated with other improvement efforts and organizational practices taking place in each of our schools.
These improvement efforts include, but are not limited to, Next Generation ELA and Math Standards
implementation, curriculum alignment using Atlas Rubicon, technology integration, implementation of a
Response to Instruction model K-6, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) implementation,
the use of data to improve instruction and learning, and a peer coaching model in the academic disciplines.
Focus Walkthroughs are an important tool among many other improvement efforts that will help us to leverage
desired changes through ongoing collaboration between teachers, students, administrators and parents in the
Huntington Union Free School District.
The following resources will be used to assist the district in meeting identified yearly goals:
Resources
Huntington School District Staff
Exemplary teachers
Western and Eastern Suffolk BOCES Administrative staff
Content specialists
Curriculum Consultants Institutions of higher learning
Dr. Peter Osroff- Mentor Training Consultant Huntington Teacher Center
Tom Diener- Technology Integration
District provided professional
Natalie McGee- Cultural Proficiency
PLC Associates- APPR/Instructional Best development
Practices/Walkthrough Tools
Frank Kros - SEL/Trauma Informed Instruction
APPENDIX I
This will be spent biweekly between the mentor and the mentee to conference with each other, make
observations, share curriculum, and create their portfolios for the Annual Professional Performance Review
process, plan and evaluate the impact of their efforts upon students. A log of their activities will be kept on a
biweekly basis. Communication between mentors and mentees will be ongoing through Google Drive and other
communications means. This will be done to increase availability for mentors to new teachers.
The topics that will be discussed throughout the year include, but are not limited to:
The goals of the program during this time will accent the importance of the following four areas discussed in
Danielson Framework for Teaching.
In addition, the Huntington Mentoring Program central purpose is to emphasize the human aspect of this
program. Special attention will be given to gender, ethnic, racial and cultural awareness and sensitivity within
all of the training. The bond between the mentor and the mentee is an important developmental stage in the
careers of both the mentor and the mentee. Mentors provide the guidance and safety that should help propel
the interns towards their professional goals and their career dreams. In addition, interns often have been found
to rejuvenate the mentors’ careers, and to add a sense of fulfillment and generativity (Erikson, 1963) to the
mentors. The Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, the Human Resources Administrator,
the Teacher Center Director and the President of the Huntington Teachers’ Union will provide additional
assistance to both groups. The Superintendent and the Principals involved will also add their support to both
groups. Also, every effort will be made to include and inform replacements for all staff. Plans will be made to
assure the continuity of instruction within all involved classrooms.
APPENDIX III – DISTRICT DATA
Elementary and Middle Level New York State ELA Assessments
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 38% 33% 42% 32% 31% 35%
2015 33% 34% 36% 33% 35% 23%
2016 44% 3800% 36% 39% 42% 35%
2017 43% 43% 40% 27% 43% 37%
2018 42% 43% 40% 27% 43% 37%
2019 54% 30% 44% 33% 53% 47%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 8% 8% 25% 0% 5% 9%
2015 14% 13% 0% 9% 12% 14%
2016 11% 13% 11% 10% 33% 8%
2017 0% 5% 16% 11% 16% 24%
2018 0% 7% 26% 18% 32% 28%
2019 0% 13% 8% 23% 39% 22%
HuntingtonUnion
Huntington UnionFree
FreeSchool
SchoolDistrict
DistrictNYS
NYSEnglish
English
Language
Language ArtsArts Assessments
Assessments Limited
White English
Subgroup % Proficent
Proficent
Subgroup % Proficent
90%
80%
14%
70%
12%
60%10%
Axis Title
Axis Title
50% 8%
40% 6%
4%
30%
2%
20% 0%
10% Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
0%2014 0% 0% 0% 3% 0% 4%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2015 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
2014 54% 54% 57% 54% 56% 60%
2016 0% 0% 0% 2% 0% 3%
2015 56% 55% 69% 59% 59% 38%
2017 0% 0% 0% 0% 8% 6%
2016 57% 59% 65% 69% 65% 63%
2018 0% 0% 8% 11% 11% 13%
2017 77% 73% 67% 51% 70% 77%
2019 0% 0% 0% 2% 8% 7%
2018 68% 69% 67% 54% 78% 75%
2019 75% 49% 71% 68% 83% 78%
35%
30%
25%
Axis Title
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 16% 13% 23% 10% 10% 14%
2015 15% 14% 14% 13% 19% 13%
2016 22% 15% 13% 18% 27% 19%
2017 19% 16% 20% 12% 29% 20%
2018 23% 17% 20% 30% 15% 27%
2019 25% 16% 25% 16% 31% 32%
Huntington Union Free School District NYS English
Language Arts Assessments Hispanic Subgroup %
Proficent
80%
70%
60%
Axis Title
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 19% 14% 26% 11% 10% 16%
2015 14% 17% 18% 12% 17% 14%
2016 27% 21% 13% 15% 26% 22%
2017 23% 17% 71% 15% 30% 22%
2018 17% 17% 33% 15% 30% 26%
2019 17% 17% 28% 17% 35% 35%
60%
50%
40%
Axis Title
30%
20%
10%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 10% 2% 10% 6% 4% 17%
2015 2% 6% 7% 7% 15% 10%
2016 7% 10% 0% 6% 13% 4%
2017 14% 3% 12% 10% 5% 6%
2018 15% 17% 13% 4% 3% 17%
2019 18% 6% 48% 3% 11% 6%
Huntington Union Free School District NYS English
Language Arts Assessments Limited English Proficent
Subgroup % Proficent
14%
12%
10%
Axis Title
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 0% 0% 0% 3% 0% 4%
2015 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
2016 0% 0% 0% 2% 0% 3%
2017 0% 0% 0% 0% 8% 6%
2018 0% 0% 8% 11% 11% 13%
2019 0% 0% 0% 2% 8% 7%
50%
40%
Axis Title
30%
20%
10%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 8% 31% 45% 35% 34% 40%
2015 7% 46% 45% 35% 35% 32%
2016 11% 45% 42% 38% 37% 36%
2017 7% 42% 40% 31% 37% 37%
2018 8% 48% 40% 34% 43% 43%
2019 14% 37% 45% 33% 42% 47%
Huntington Union Free School District NYS Math
Assessments Black Subgroup - % Proficent
30%
25%
20%
Axis Title
15%
10%
5%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 0% 19% 21% 5% 8% 9%
2015 5% 14% 0% 14% 8% 11%
2016 0% 0% 12% 0% 13% 15%
2017 0% 0% 18% 17% 17% 27%
2018 0% 14% 25% 15% 17% 27%
2019 9% 15% 7% 26% 16% 18%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 9% 15% 29% 13% 11% 26%
2015 5% 26% 26% 14% 19% 20%
2016 7% 27% 14% 15% 23% 20%
2017 6% 15% 16% 14% 20% 21%
2018 7% 20% 25% 16% 29% 23%
2019 4% 20% 24% 19% 23% 34%
Huntington Union Free School District NYS Math
Assessments Economically Disadvantaged Subgroup - %
Proficent
40%
35%
30%
Axis Title
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 4% 12% 24% 12% 12% 24%
2015 6% 21% 18% 11% 19% 18%
2016 6% 17% 16% 13% 22% 19%
2017 5% 17% 18% 12% 19% 19%
2018 7% 22% 21% 15% 26% 21%
2019 4% 18% 22% 18% 19% 34%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 9% 48% 63% 60% 62% 59%
2015 15% 65% 78% 68% 57% 57%
2016 23% 65% 74% 65% 64% 64%
2017 11% 72% 67% 61% 67% 77%
2018 16% 71% 67% 65% 82% 86%
2019 26% 61% 80% 70% 79% 78%
Huntington Union Free School District NYS Math
Assessments Students with Disabilities Subgroup - %
Proficent
25%
20%
Axis Title
15%
10%
5%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 5% 2% 10% 6% 2% 21%
2015 4% 2% 10% 6% 8% 17%
2016 5% 13% 0% 7% 8% 12%
2017 0% 5% 11% 3% 10% 0%
2018 8% 15% 12% 7% 3% 16%
2019 5% 9% 17% 0% 8% 17%
10%
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%
Gr.8 Gr.7 Gr.6 Gr.5 GR.4 Gr.3
2014 0% 0% 0% 3% 3% 12%
2015 0% 0% 0% 0% 6% 3%
2016 0% 0% 2% 4% 5% 9%
2017 0% 3% 0% 0% 8% 9%
2018 3% 0% 2% 6% 17% 12%
2019 0% 0% 7% 7% 3% 15%
High School Level New York State Regents Assessments
90%
80%
70%
67%
Level 1
60% 51% 49% Level 2
50% 42%
40% Level 3
30%
17% 19%
18%
Level 4
16%
15% 15%
20% 14%
12% 13% 12% 13%
10% 5%3% 5%
10%
6% Level 5
1%0%1%3%
0%
10%
10% 8%7% 8% 9% Level 5
0%0%
40.17%
0%
70% Level 1
60%
45%
Level 2
50%
40% Level 3
27% 27% 28%
30% 25%
22% 23% 24% 26% 22%
21%
16%
20% 19% Level 4
20% 11%
15% 14% 15%
9% 9%
10% 0%0%0%
7% Level 5
0%
10%
10%
3% 3%2% 5% Level 5
0%0%0%0%0% 0%0% 0% 2%
0%
Percentage Scoring 3 or higher 100% 100% 100% 94% 100% 100% 100%
Number Tested 5 13 14 18 9 13 11
Art – Drawing
Percentage Scoring 3 or higher N/A N/A 100% 86% 100% 100% 89%
Biology
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 81% 85% 75% 94% 82% 92% 85%
Number Tested 21 27 45 36 55 63 48
Calculus AB
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 58% 70% 68% 61% 45% 68% 77%
Number Tested 43 44 28 44 38 31 39
Calculus BC
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 80% 94% 86% 93% 67% 100% 75%
Number Tested 20 17 21 14 18 16 24
Chemistry
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 100% N/A 88% N/A 71% 89% 78%
English/Language/Comp.
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 74% 75% 83% 74% 77% 72% 76%
Number Tested 92 76 93 89 75 75 97
Advanced Placement Exam 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
English Literature/Comp.
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 54% 50% 42% 75% 51% 64% 71%
Environmental Science
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 57% 50% 48% 76% 50% 50% 69%
Number Tested 47 51 33 25 38 50 36
Human Geography
Percentage scoring 3 or higher N/A 100% 80% N/A 100% 78% 71%
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 65% 50% 47% 50% 49% 67% 70%
Italian Language
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 63% 67% 57% 83% 42% 100% 86%
Number Tested 12 14 7 6 12 5 7
Microeconomics
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 82% 75% 70% 88% 53% 88% 90%
Number Tested 77 93 83 43 77 43 50
Macroeconomics
Percentage scoring 3 or higher N/A N/A N/A 81% 80% 89% 87%
Physics 1
Percentage scoring 3 or higher N/A 44% 28% 52% 40% 65% 58%
Psychology
Percentage scoring 3 or higher N/A 77% 72% 48% 63% 41% 79%
Music Theory
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 100% 88% 100% N/A 87% 85% 92%
Spanish Language
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 100% 100% 96% 96% 76% 98% 98%
Number Tested 20 30 23 25 33 49 44
Statistics
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 80% 77% 50% 73% 79% 67% 88%
Number Tested 15 13 2 22 24 24 17
US History
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 67% 53% 63% 60% 69% 80% 66%
World History
Percentage scoring 3 or higher 89% 88% 97% 73% 94% 90% 92%
Number Tested 57 59 70 82 68 60 60
Total Number Tested 778 866 800 833 800 801 821
APENDIX V
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FRONTLINE EDUCATION
Step-By-Step Guide
1. Open the internet and go to www.frontlineeducation.com
2. Click on Username field. Input your Huntington email address: (e.g. [email protected]).
The Password is “teacher” the first time you login. Click on Login. Once the program has
been opened, your password can be changed.
3. To change your password, refer to the left menu bar. Click on the Change Password link
and follow the prompts. Your Username can only be changed by district technology staff.
4. Refer to the My Info link on the left menu bar and click on the My User Profile to verify
your account information: Name, Building, Department, etc. Make any changes by
clicking buttons on and off. Once your information has been verified and updated, click
on SAVE at the bottom of the form. The next screen will indicate FORM SAVED at which
point you can click on RETURN TO MAIN.
5. Within the My Info section you will also be able to add your personal learning goals for
the year and view your certificate information. Click on My Personal Goals or My
Certificates and follow the prompts.
6. Within the My Info section, you will be able to browse activities by selecting one of the
following categories depicted in the left menu bar:
a. View your Portfolio
i. Click the My Portfolio link to view your professional development
activities, either for the Current Year or Year by Year
ii. Click on one of the listed activities to view the specified criteria: (e.g.
Transcript, Goals, Requests in Progress).
b. View the Activity Catalogs
i. Click the District Catalog link to browse the district offerings.
ii. If you are interested in participating in one of the offerings, click on the
activity.
iii. Click the button to Request Approval or Sign Up Now to register for the
activity.
iv. Complete the form, if necessary, by clicking on Fill-In Forms and submit it.
v. The activity should then be available in the My Requests box indication the
appropriate status.
vi. If you make an error and wish to delete an activity, click on the red
highlighted activity within the My Requests section. Click on Drop and
follow the prompts.
c. Submit a Form
i. Click on the Fill-In Forms link and select the appropriate form, either
Course Approval or Conference Request.
ii. Complete the form by following the prompts, as specified. Once the form
has been completed, click on the Submit button located at the bottom of
the form.
iii. If you do not have all the information, the form can be Saved as Draft and
completed at a later date.