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Glenview Middle School 2018-2019
SIC Report to the Parents
Walter Mayfield Principal
Julie Artman Assistant Principal
Will Garrison
Assistant Principal
Ansley Jones Instructional
Facilitator
School Improvement Chair: Jennifer Neal
Our Mission Glenview Middle School will educate students
with the skills and work-ethic needed to be
successful in high school as they prepare to
become college and career-ready.
Our Vision Glenview Middle School will provide
an excellent educational experience
where students have an opportunity to
explore and grow through academics,
arts, and athletics.
We believe that:
● All individuals are valuable. ● Everyone has the potential to learn. ● Higher expectations yield higher results. ● Students learn best when engaged in
personalized and collaborative opportunities (rigor, relevance, relationships).
● Effective communication is essential for success in a diverse and global society.
● Everyone deserves a safe and positive environment that is conducive to learning.
Kimberly Barnes Teacher of the Year
7th Grade Math Teacher
2018-2019
2018-2019 MAP Data
Math --
Students
meeting Growth
Target for
Spring 2019
%
Reading--
Students meeting
Growth Target for
Spring 2019
%
6th Grade 75.7% 6th Grade 64.7%
7th Grade 66.0% 7th Grade 75.6%
8th Grade 80.4% 8th Grade 63.2%
Measure of Academic Performance or MAP Tests are computerized adaptive tests used to determine students’ achievement level. Students are tested in Mathematics and Reading during the Fall and Spring to measure the amount of growth throughout the year.
Glenview’s Junior Scholars:
Students who scored 550 or higher on the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing or
530 or higher on the Math portion of the PSAT/NMSQT as an 8th grader; or
students who participated in Duke University's Talent Identification Program
(TIP) during their seventh-grade year, who met the eligibility requirements as
outlined by that program (criteria listed above) are identified as South Carolina
Junior Scholars.
The purpose of the program is to identify students and provide opportunities that
will facilitate their intellectual growth, broaden their individual interests, and
promote their scholastic achievement.
Our students are listed below.
Hayden Crocker
Isabella Ramage
Kayla Capell
Tyler Adams
Bradley
Schoenholz
Ethan Lee
Peyton Smouse
William Glenn
Kolton McLees
Recognizing Teachers for Excellence in the Classroom
Sarah Giddings September
Georgia Cannady October
Leslie Youngblood November
Summer Anzur December
Donna Bibb January
Meghan Buch February
Christi Thigpen March
April
Other Notable Honors and Awards: Glenview Students Earn High School
Credit:
101 Students should earn an English 1 credit 101 Students should earn an Algebra 1 credit
45 Students should earn a Physical Science credit
162 Students should earn an elective credit for Multimedia Basics
44 Students should earn ALL FOUR CREDITS!
Passing Rate
All students who took the state
End-of-Course test for Algebra 1
and English 1 in the Spring of
2018 passed the test--of those
students, 96% of the students
scored an A, B, or C.
Glenview was awarded a GOOD
rating on the 2017-2018 State Report Card.
Glenview Middle School Report Card Link
IXL Math and Language Arts Students have been working to strengthen their skills in ELA and math through IXL lessons. This year all students were given a personalized list of lessons to do that address each student’s own area of weakness. Students have made a lot of progress by addressing targeted skills that were specific to each individual student and were identified after the completion of the Fall MAP test. *Data as of 4/30/19
*Skills Mastered--scored 100% Skills Proficient--80% Skills Practiced--Attempted
Anderson County Youth Art Month
Congratulations to the following students for having their artwork displayed at the
Anderson Art Center!
All County Band Recipients
Glenview Strings Ethan Lee
All County First Chair
Region Orchestra
Glenview Chorus
Elizabeth Ann McGaha
SC Vocal Solo &
Ensemble Festival - Superior Rating Recipient
Selected as UCA
All-American
Cheerleaders:
Kayla Capell, Amalyn Holley, Regan Scanlon, Ava Marie McConnell, Alex Jenkins, Emily Wood, Maddy Clark
Glenview Middle School raised $9091 for the United
Way Campaign.
Diversity Award Winner:
Dusty Maxwell
Hour of Code
Glenview students joined schools around the world participating in the annual Hour of Code. Over 10 million students in 180 different countries take part in the Hour of Code. The goal of The Hour of Code is to give every student the opportunity to learn about computer science. The Hour of Code allows students to create programs, games, and apps that we use on a daily basis. Students complete one hour of tutorials based on skill level, grade level, topic, and interest. Some of the tutorials selected are as follows: Minecraft, Star Wars, Moana, The Amazing World of Gumball, Animate Your Name with Scratch, Star Wars (Java Style), and Robots and Java. Through the Hour of Code, approximately 750 Glenview students participated in more than just technology. The students used skills such as logic, problem solving, and creativity.
Principal’s Academic Excellence Award
4.3 GPA--93 average
Students were recognized for their outstanding performance after each nine weeks report card. Each nine weeks we had the following number of students in each grade level recognized.
1st Nine Weeks 6th Grade--82 out of 237 students (35%) 7th Grade--92 out of 285 students (32%) 8th Grade--84 out of 222 students (38%)
2nd Nine Weeks
6th Grade--68 out of 241 students (28%) 7th Grade--89 out of 282 students (32%) 8th Grade--59 out of 226 students (26%)
3rd Nine Weeks
6th Grade--59 out of 242 students (24%) 7th Grade--89 out of 280 students (32%) 8th Grade--70 out of 228 students (31%)
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