Little Rock Schools: Terry Elementary

LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL PROFILE 1991-92 SCHOOL: Terry Elemehtary School GRADES: 6 K PRINCIPAL: LaPell Looper Race/Gender w/F ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL(S): Race/Gender James L. Wise B/MTABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Personnel: - Certified Staff - Support Staff - Staff Changes (After October 1) 2 . Enrollment
- School - Special Services - Class/Course 3 . Attendance Data: - Certified Staff - Support Staff - Students 4. Extended Educational Programs 5. Honors/Awards (Schoolwide) 6. Committees/Parental Involvement 7. Extracurricular Activities (Including Student Monitors) 8. Student Achievement/Assessment Data 9. Retention Data 10. Secondary Subject Area Courses Failed 11. Graduation Data (High School Only) 12. Staff Development Activities - Certified Staff - Support Staff 13. Quarterly Discipline Management Report 14. Map of School PlantCIRTITISD PERBOMMEL f PQSITIOM W H I I ..E BALE II21ALK BLACK bale. zehalk OTHER TOTAL JIAL& ZHAL AdlBitratQrfsl I 1 2 ClaasroMi Tchare 18 21 3 Counselorfsi 1 1 Librarian(s) 1 1 Reading (Compensatory/ Remedial) 1 1 Mathematics (Compensatory/ __Remedial)_____ 1 1 Gifted (Elementary only) 1 1 2 Speech Therapist 1 1 Other Music 1 1 Resource 1 1 0 1 4 TQTAL, 26 31 0 0 Advanced Placement/Honors/Sifted/Enriohed (Secondary Only) Of the secondary classroom teachers listed above, Indicate the number teaching AP, Honors, Gifted, and/or Enriched classes. ACADEMIC AREA (English. History, etc! WHITE BALE ZEBALE BLACK BALE ZEHALE SLi BALE B_E_B ZEHALE TOTAL Z2ZAE The official date for staffing information is October 1, 1991. Complete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.f SUPPORT PERSONNEL POSITION H KALE -XE.. FEMALE HA.LS 0 T MALE HER FEMALE TOTAL A g K Attendance Clerk I 1 A Custodians 3 1 4 Instructional Aides 1 1 2 Media Clerk 1 1 Nurse 1 1 Registrar 0 Secretary 1 1 Security Officer(s) 0 Social Worker(s) 0 Suoeryision Aides 2 2 2 6 Other TOTAL 8 6 2 0 2 19 The official date for staffing infomation is October 1, 1991. Complete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.staff changes (After October 1) / Added/Deleted Certified Staff Poeitione During Current School Year POSITION Added Deleted HACK mil OTHEK Total M F M F M F G/T Teacher 1 X 1 TOTAL 1 1 Added/Deleted Support Staff Positions During Current School Year POSITION Added Deleted SS1Z5 OTHBK Total M F M F M F TOTAL Duplicate if needed.SCHOOL gWROLLWENT GRADE IllZllL a_a JIBItK 16 21 22 18 18 16 21 B.. Ji A g I riAiiB I..9 T L TOTAL 132 PERCENT SPECIAL ED. __Self Contained 21 15 14 22 16 16 19 123 15 14 15 17 18 26 20 125 18 21 16 18 20 20 120 BKKOLLWEWT - SPECIAL SERVICES black riATiK other 60 73 15 74 72 79 84 517 TOTAL 0 T H B R K 1 2 3 4 5 6 y B I T g EKMALE 1<AI.K 7 1 3 2 0 1 0 1 8 0 2 1 1 1 1 3 9 Resource Room 1 1 8 2 0 0 12 Speech/Vision or Hearing Impaired, etc. 6 3 8 1 0 2 20 Indirect ____Services AGIFTBD/TALENTED 24 40 13 25 106 1 3 REMEDIAL/ COMPENSATORY TOTAL PERCENT * Include jJgliX those students who have been identified as Gifted by the G/T office and are receiving 6/T instruction. The official date for enrollment data is October 1, 1991. Do not compute the percentages. Complete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.SCHOOL GRftBE K (Elementary Schools Only) 1991-92 Terry Elementary ROOM 124 TEACHER'S GENDER/RACE WHITK PMIMCIPXL LaPell Looper nr.xj MfiT T-MMrr MAL 7 BLACK OTHER MALE 1 FEMALE 0 TOTAL 20 123 20 122 20 119 24 120 24 121 25 101 25 102 25 103 25 104 25 105 24 25 2b, F B llALE 5 5 2 K K 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 J A A F F F F F F F F F F W W B W W W W W w 6 5 7 7 1 9 7 6 6 1 5 8 7 7 4 5 6 4 5 5 8 5 9 5 4 6 5 5 4 6 5 4 5 6 6 5 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 6 5 5 6 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 11 4 I 24 1 1 5 3 1 1 VI TOTAL 117 113 114 118 110 111 112 132 123 6 10 125 120 2b 21 26 26 28 28 28 517 F W 1 6 5 0 0 5 5 5 6 6 6 F F F F F F B W W W W W 5 6 5 1 1 1 5 5 6 5 8 9 7 5 1 1 7 8 6 7 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 2 1 0 9 Do not Include teachers of pull-out classes (apt, music, physical education, etc.). List each class separately. The official date for enrollment data is October 1, 1991. Duplicate if needed. Complete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.CLASS/COURSE ENROLLMENT (Secondary Only) Please insert or have available master schedule or current print-out entitled "Summary Master/Teacher Schedule Report - Race and Sex." Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.P n O Q K AL AL AL OE TOTAL Governor's School AEGIS Bovs' state Girls' State Summer Laureate Odyssey of the Mind Math Olympiad 21 1 12 1 1 Others (Please Specify) TOTAL List any educational programs that are conducted outside the normal school day. Include the most current information. Complete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.tCMOOLWIPB STUPPrr BOWOM/AWOPg Complete one each grading period. First Nine Weeks WHITE BLACK OTHER Honor/Award Grade MMtg FEMALE MALE FEMALE FEMALE TOTAL PRINCIPAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K 1 6 10 22 0 4 2 0 I TOTAL 2 1 8 1 2 0 1 19 3 4 5 5 2 1 3 24 <3 0 3 0 0 17 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 2 1 0 0 7 4 0 1 0 1 9 34 11 0 2 77 Include the most current information, i.e., scholarship, citizenship, athletic honors/awards, etc. Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.ICTOOLWIPB ITOPPTT BqiirT* Complete one each grading period. First Mine Weeks WHITE BLACK OTHER Honor/Award MALE MALE MALE rSXXLS TOTAL K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ACADEMIC 10 24 1 4 1 5 2 2 10 10 11 10 13 32 34 10 11 39 10 22 TOTAL 41 46 24 46 164 2 3 4 5 6 4 1 2 5 1 0 7 6 4 8 5 8 0 7 0 0 1 1 0 0 8 0 0 4 3 Include the most current information, i.e., scholarship, citizenship, athletic honors/awards, etc. Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.8CB0QLWIPB gTOPnrr OWOBl^aWMM Complete one each grading period. First Nine Weeks WHITE BLACK OTHER Honor/Award Grade female MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE TOTAL ATTENDANCE 18 K 6 6 4 2 0 0 1 12 10 13 11 10 14 31 32 34 33 34 44 TOTAL 50 52 59 53 226 9 4 6 8 3 1 I 2 3 6 1 2 1 3 9 7 6 0 0 4 8 8 8 7 1 1 5 6 8 6 9 0 0 7 1 2 7 5 Include the most current information, i.e., scholarship, citizenship, athletic honors/awards, etc. Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.SCHOOLWIDE STODgMT HOlKMtS/XWMPg Complete one each grading period. Second Mine Weeks WHITE BLACK OTHER Honor/Award Grade MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE ZQTAL TOTAL Include the most current information, i.e., scholarship, citizenship, athletic honors/awards, etc. Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.SCHOOLWIDB STUDENT HOKORS/XWMtPfl Complete one each grading period. Third Mine Weeks WHITE BLACK OTHER Honor/Award Grade male FEMALE HALF FgMALB MALI female TOTAL TOTAL Include the most current information, i.e., scholarship, citizenship, athletic honors/awards, etc. Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.SCHOOLWIPE STPDBMT HOMOM/AWX&Pg Complete one each grading period. Fourth Mino Weeks WHITE BLACK OTHER Honor/Award Grade MALE FEMALE MALE rgWMiB MALE FEMALE TOTAL TOTAL Include the most current information, i.e., scholarship, citizenship, athletic honors/awards, etc. Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.eOMIIITTBB JUL A_A IXriiQTlI BLACK BALa aclal COMltt ^nt T>chr Aoc CMOOL COMMITTEES/PMlEirrAL IMVOLVlMgNT orriciKi AIMAU. 1 AALA JCAAALA 1 AAIA : T B___ AAAAIiA 1 BLACK AALA JAAALA 2 AAU. UMALA UiALA ABMALA LA AAU-lJ I e A... AALA ABI&UL 137 . mt.B IrHAt.M X Q T a 8 B gMtBMTB ! PATKOm Q T a B A W B I a 8 O T B > 1 1 1 1 79 8 1 A 19 ent Workhop KMB SMCXLY OthT> <te: List mesbership of all school cosmitteas, including couittees composed parents/patrons, staff members, or a combination of parents and staff. v available upon request documentation concerning physical involvement. :a^ples ot such docuaentation are the VIPS' sign-in Roster, notices of various :hool functions, items of publicity about parent participation, etc. icesaary to provide monitors with a sign-in sheet of attendance at PTA etings. It is not <pXicat as needed. onplete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.CLUB a a jiAUL JL
T a__ jaiAiA a k-A. MAM J JL^ EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES XJL niuu.-MAUL. JIMMil.-MAU : T a__ ranATia Ik JIALL , C K zBiiaui O T K JI&U_ J 1 a a JUHAU. IJt jIAUL JUL HUU-MUJL tea . jaHAU. g T JBOA. 1 a 1 BBMAt-B T9TAL lx :ripes Helpers -2. 13 _z 12 _X 11 :ud. Coun. 2. . " T I V I T Y 2 6 4 3IjU<. s 1 M 1 1 K a > A i _____ 9 T n 1 H O M Q K ornciM/'f"i> MiTioM B L A 1 1 X 1 1 1 2 2 1 A 0 0 I I report should include nenbershlp information, rding sponsors and officer positions. Ir*. rddi Include information In addition, include student oers of coaaittees. licate as needed. -aplete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT/ASSESSMENT DATA Please insert or have available the reports provided by the Planning, Research, and Evaluation Department. Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.ATTENDANCE DATA Please insert or have available current attendance data for: Staff - Certified - Support Student Provide most current student data, including withdrawals by gender, race, and grade level. Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.8TUDEMT8 RET AI JI ED At the secondary level include only those students retained at. .gradc level. Do not include failures of individual courses. R E T > I 1 B MUI GRRDE LEVEL XXHMiJL B ! R C I 0 T B 1 > T 0 T R JI&UL JSBBU- 1 1 1 2 1 1 X X X X X X TOTAL K K 1 1. 1 2 2 1 2 PERCENT i Provide the most current information BECOWDRRY 8PBJECT RRER CODRSES rRILBP SUBJECT RRER jSAd& WHITE Female B L R C K riMle OTHER JUlt. jlale. TOTAL Female English 7/10 English 8/11 English 9/12 Hath History/Social studies_____ Science Provide the most current information ORADURTIOM DATA FOR i0-i BCROOL YEAR (HIGH SCHOOL ONLY) TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS GRADUATING: BM BF WM HF ON OF TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Duplicate as needed. Complete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.I9UI ygLowiiMiT - CHTIW tmn TOTAL NUMBER OF CERTIFIED STAFF Number Completing Prior to __lggl-g2 * Number Completing During 1991-92 TRAINING RELATED TO EDUCATIONAL EQUITY Prejudice Reduction Human Relations Interpersonal Cross-Cultural Communication MULTICULTURAL CURRICULUM DELIVERY Learning Styles/Modes Curriculum Infusement STRATEGIES THAT ENHANCE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Teacher Expectations and Student Achievement (TESA) IDEA School Improvement Training Cooperative Learning Steps to Effective Teaching Gifted and Talented Reading Whole Language Mathematics - Elementary (Secondary Subject Areas - List UnderSci. "OTHER STAFF DEVELOPMENT") High Scope Computer T ar Journa Program For Effective Teaching (PET) 1 cycle 2 cycles 3 cycles Assertive Discipline Classroom Management Parent-Teacher Conferences EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES Equitable Staffing Practices OTHER STAFF DEVELOPMENT (SPECIFY) Me RAT Teaching Strategies Child Abuse_______ Drug Education________ Learning Disabilities Peer Facilitation 9 11 11 13 T -1 111 2a 16 12 1 12. 16 3 5 14 12. 1 1 2 3 2 7 * To be coaploted at the end of tbe third nine weeks. SEE ATTACHED These data should be for eoapleted staff developaeat activities. Do not include staff developaeat activities soheduled for 4th nine weeks (199X1992). i/Bsr- 1 Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.Number Completing Prior to 1991-92 Project Learning Tree Integrated Learning I Time Management_______ Self Esteem Vocabulary 1 1 T T Tawr PKVK.OPMMT - lOTPOaT BWr TOTAL NUMBER OF SUPPORT PERSONNEL Number Completing Prior to __1991-92 * Number Completing During 1991-92 TRAINING RELATED TO EQUITY 3 DISCIPLINE MANAGEMENT 1 PARENT/COMMUNITY RELATIONS OTHER STAFF DEVELOPMENT (SPECIFY) Red Cross Training 1 See Attached Sheet * To be completed at the end of the third, nine veeks. be for completed staff developmaat aotivities. These data should Do not Include staff development aotivities soheduled for 4th nine veeks (1991-1992). Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.QUARTERLY DISCIPLINE MANAGEMENT REPORT Insert or have available a copy of the most recent report for current school year. This report should be available at the time of the monitoring visit. Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.P.ART I. Grade K 1 3 4 5 6 *ToLaJs \()TL
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J aril' s Ji'im I nijs I ' rnni: I'.if'J i Loupt-r , Sub ject : Bi Racial Date: Jackie Moore Jennie Cooper Kir.i Jones Janice Bosquez Ann Moore ( Rita James Assfnial e Supi-i j nt Indcnl Piiricipa 1 retry t'lenientarv Sehool Coinnittee foi' 1991-92 1 2 , ! 9Q] Parent Parent Parent Parent Teacher Teacher Black/Female White/Fena!e Biack,'Female White^Female Bldck/Female White/Female To replace Carolyn Elliott (No children enrolled in Terrv School for the 1991-92 school year)( yiVA' I To
Bi-Racial Committee Members From: Label 1 Looper, erry Principal Subject: Bi-Racial Monitoring Visit Dat e : October 15, 1991 The Bi-Racial Committee of Terry School will meet on October 23, 1991 at 8:15 a.m. We will begin in Mrs. Looper's office and conclude by 9:15 a.m. Hope to see you thenl ( LirrLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT' 810 WEST MARKHAM LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201 School -.JbUxp _________ Principal ./n H I t t^'f-il,.l/Ulli/.tV. 2 1. PTA Officers Name Race k/ Gender 2Uot>aJ ikdkhA/^ 2. PLA Coomittee fembers Name dCtJxdouJ^ jljLLUjdnijk^ kuj/j .1^^ H k h A k Race Gender JiL -k k Id II h k- I 3. PIA toMl WMbcrahip (i^^nxKijaite) future meet Ings. to date'by Se^'ecc^S'on Black Uhltc Ocher (Please specify} 'T 'i (over)Terry Elementary P.T.A. Committee Members 1991 1992 Hospitality - Jana Hunter aT Room Mother* - Ma rc i Ha 11 A
' Teresa Rushing / ' Landscaping - Frank Thomas lA RIF - Verna Bone "o f" Health Roon - Peggy Nobles yiT Pleasant Hills - Elise Argue Para Finch Campbells Label - Lisa Bruno Harvest Food - Jennifer Kidd Ophelia Dedner Art - Jennie CooperF Safety - Robin Jones Partners - Frank Thomas \\h'A Janet Schwerin f Spring Festival - Nancy Moore tU r Joyce Stuart Mrs. Williams Mr. Williams Ais 4 A "y' > rv
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77i At^awiis REPORTER WHITES NEED NOT APPLY At one Ui school, desegregation proves loo successful. BY JUDITH M. GALLMAN D anny Johnson wanted his son Io attend Pulaski Heights Junior High School next year, but there's no room for his son al the school liecaiisc hc'.s white. Thal's what die school told Johnson on MarcliTl whenhcweiitlopre-regislerhis 11- year-old son Jeremy for next year. It seems Ilie Pulaski llcighl.s parents and school officials have been so successful al recruiting whiles dial their enrollmenl now lunsafoulof court-ordered racial guidelines. The result is a supreme irony in a majority black school district that has struggled for years Io hold while paients. Denied admission Io Pulaski Heights, Johnson says lie is planning to buy a house in Conway and enroll his children there next year, continuing a liciid that has seen Conway explode widi whiles fleeing Little Rock. Ralph Huffman, Ilie principal of Pulaski Hcighls Junior High .School, says the school has swung from a junior high 111 nt was roughly 65 Io 67 percenl black in 1988 to a school that's 54 to 5.5 percent black now. Based on pre-regisUation figures for next year, however, the district projects the junior high will be 51.8 |icrcent black, which, the district says, means too few black students will be enrolled. The projection prompted Dr. Russ Mayo, associate supcrinleiident for desegregation, todrafi a memo saying that students who pre- rcgisleredonoi after May 14 will lie assigned by the Student Assignment Office. "Basically, we will reserve vacant seats for black students while nonblack .students will receive alternate assignments,' Mayo wrote in the mciiio. "Students who cannot be assigned will be placed on wailing lists." The memo also went Io four elementary .schools, Terry, Fulbright, Forest Park and Oller Creek, Mayo said, tx-cause all will likely slipliclowthecouil approved niiiiiminiiblack ciirolhncntiicicenlage. Jefferson doesnt meet Ilie minimum but a memo wasn't sent Ihere. The school dish ict decision is at variance, however, with the federal courts Office of Desegregation Monitoring. Ann Brown, federal monitor, saysthemini- muni black enrollment should not fall below 40 Iierccnt for elementary schools and 51 percent for junior high schools. Mayo agrees on 40 percent for elementary schools, but he insists the minimum for junior high.s is 52.5 percent. Moreimpoitaiilly, Brown believes tlie court intended Io set racial guidelines, not quotas. Mayo sees them as a quota from which the disIricI may not stray. Mayo said Ilie freeze is a temporary measure that may be lifted once the district has a clear understanding of next year.s enrollment. Though the policy ap|iears to stale otherwise, Mayo said the district does not intend to exclude while students who are rightful residents of a school's attendance lones, only those who live outside the attendance zone. But at the same lime, he says on ly that those in tlie zone will be put on the waiting list. He also says the district wants Io Ire sure all students in a school rightfully deserve die assignments. Ci "Im told that it has not been watched as
arefully by the Student Assignment Office in the past, Mayo said. "We cannot continue ignoring the plan or the court. Brown said thedisU id should look at other optionsbeforeexcludingwhitcpareuts.who.se loss could harm the racial composition of the whole dish id. One option is adding portable buildings.allhoughlhatsimpossibleforsonic of the schools and Mayo counters such additions iierpetuale dual education. Some school patrons, parents and teachers worry diat die policy will drive whiles Io private schools or other cides. "There's no such thing as a school too while in Little Rock, one parent .said. But the School District has now ruled odietwise. And the result may be at least two more transfers to Conway. PERCENTAGE OF BLACK STUDENTS ANTICIPATED Pulaski Heights Junior High School 51.8 percenl Terry Elemenlary School 39.9 percent Fulbright Elementary School 43.1 percenl Forest Park Elemenlary School 39.2 percenl Jefferson Elemenlary School 40.4 percent Otter Creek Elementary School 44.7 percent If pre-registration enrollment figures for the 194-95 school year for the above Little Rock schools hold true, these schools could end up with too few black students, which is why additional white students aren't being enrolled temporarily. The percentages indicate what percentage of the student body is expected to be black. Elementary schools cant have fewer than 40 percent, but the bottom limit for junior highs is in dispute. The district sets the limit at 52.5 percetit
the Office of Desegregation monitoring uses 51 percent.Arkansas Democrat (^azc^ THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1996 ! ------------------ j Teen with lancet j stabs 10-year-oId ! A 13-year-old Terry Elemen- tary School student stabbed a 10- year-old in the hand with a lancet Tuesday afternoon on a bus ride home from school, police said. The school bus (friver reported the incident Wednesday morning to Terry Elementary Vice Principal Susan Beard, police said. Be^d told police the older student is diabetic and uses the lancet every day for blood tests. She said the school was notiiy- mg the younger pupils parents about the stabbing Wednesday The 13-year-old did not give the lancet to the bus driver, police said.Arkansas Democrat '^O^azelLc [ B WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1998 LR girl, 10, abducted ' from elementary school Police question man who claims to be father BY JIM BROOKS ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Little Rock police are investi- gatii^ the Tuesday afternoon abduction of a 10-year-old girl from Terry Elementary School in west Little Rock, a case they believe is linked to an ongoing custody dispute. Police were still searching for Versie Starmisty Williams early Tuesday evening and took into custody a man who claimed to be her father. Shortly before 1 p.m. Tuesday, Darmy Lee Williams, 45, of 206 S. Park St., Apt. A, arrived at the school at 10800 Mara Lynn Road with three women to check Versie out of school. During a disturbance, the three women grabbed the girl and ran from the school. School officials told police the girl cried as the women led her across the street. The women stopped to use a telephone at a business at the intersection of Markham Street and Shackleford Road, police said. Police said the state Department of Human Services had recently placed the girl in foster care. Williams told officers that he was the girls father. He was taken to police headquarters, where police questioned him Tuesday night Williams told police he di&it know the women were going to take the child and that he only knew one of them. Police searched the area, but were unable to find the girl or the woman Williams knew. School officials sent a letter home with students. The letter, signed by principal Nancy Acre, told parents proper security measures were in place when the abduction occurred. The letter said. Today, at the end of intermediate recess, a custodial situation which involved one of our students occurred at our school. Some adults with whom she formerly resided removed a student from the school. This abrupt action occurred within view of our fourth grade students. We want the parents to know that this was basically a domestic dispute, Acre wrote. All safety precautions were taken: all adults were supervising appropriately, and no other child was involved. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2005 -Terry Elementary principal named ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE The Little Rock School Board appointed Becky Ramsey as principal of Terry Elementary School during its meeting Thursday. Ramseys appointment will be effective as of Wednesday. Ramsey has been interim principal at Terry since the beginning of the 2004-05 school year. She was previously assistant principal at Rockefeller Elementary and Stephens Elementary, both in the Little Rock School District. 1
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