One World Club enjoyed Jumanji: The Next Level at The Majestic in Wayne Tuesday night. Thanks, Jason Barelman and Hilda Pehrson, for your hospitality!
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Wakefield Schools Shine in Latest Nebraska Assessment and Accountability Results On Wednesday, the Nebraska Department of Education released the Nebraska Student-Centered Assessment System (NSCAS) and Accountability for a Quality Education System (AQuESTT) classifications for the 2022-2023 school year, bringing encouraging news for Wakefield Public Schools. The results highlight a significant improvement in student performance over the past year, a testament to the district's commitment to pursuing improvement and academic excellence. Dissatisfied with the previous year's classification, the district administration, board members, and staff embarked on a concerted effort to enhance student outcomes. This collaborative approach, characterized by goal setting and strategic action planning, has yielded positive results. The district's accountability scores reveal a growing number of students achieving proficiency and excellence. This upward trajectory aligns with the district's core mission of empowering all students to reach their full potential. Wakefield schools are fostering a culture of academic success by providing students with the necessary resources and guidance. The district remains committed to continuous improvement, meticulously analyzing data to identify areas for growth. This data-driven approach ensures every student can access the quality education they deserve. It's important to note that NSCAS assessments in English Language Arts and Mathematics are administered to students in grades three through eight. Fifth and eighth graders also undergo NSCAS science assessments, while Wakefield juniors take the ACT assessment as part of the state's evaluation process. The following are among the key findings from the 2022-20023 NSCAS and ACT assessment: 56% of Wakefield students across all grade levels were proficient in English Language Arts, a 14% increase from 21-22. 59% of Wakefield students across all grade levels were proficient in Math, a 23% increase from 21-22. As juniors, the Wakefield Class of 2024 were 53% proficient in ELA, 53% in Math, and 53% in Science on the ACT. Students designated as English Language Learners increased their proficiency in ELA by 11% and Math by 25%. Students who receive free or reduced meals increased their proficiency by 21% in ELA and 27% in Math. A clear focus was placed on increasing the performance of student groups particularly impacted by the pandemic. That focus paid dividends; achievement gaps that were present before disruptions in teaching and learning have narrowed in the last year. In addition to assessment results, Nebraska released accountability ratings. State and federal law require the NDE to annually classify and designate schools to provide signals for specific supports. Nebraska’s system, AQuESTT - helps ensure all students across all backgrounds and circumstances have access to opportunities and success. AQuESTT annually classifies schools and districts as Excellent, Great, Good, and Needs Support to Improve. The Wakefield District, High School, Middle School, and Elementary School all received a classification of Great for the 2022-2023 School year. The proficiency percentages on state assessments primarily determine AQuESTT classifications. Other factors considered are graduation rates, growth in assessment performance, absenteeism rates, and success of minority student groups. The following are key improvements made that impacted the classification rating. The district combined ELA and Math proficiency ratings increased by 15%, from 43.1% to 58.1%. The district chronic absenteeism rate declined by 6.97%, from 12.68% to 5.7%. The chronic absenteeism rate in the Elementary grades fell from 10.2% to 2%. The district ELL proficiency rate on the ELP21 assessment rose by 8.6%. The ELL proficiency rate on the ELP21 in Elementary grades rose by an incredible 22.1% For more information on Wakefield Community Schools AQuESTT classification, go to: https://nep.education.ne.gov//snapshot.html#90-0560-000/aquestt At Wakefield Community Schools, we are unwavering in our commitment to excellence. We are proud of our progress in the past year, but we recognize that the journey to continual improvement is never-ending. We are dedicated to ensuring that every aspect of our district, from our expectations for students to our support for teachers and leaders, is aligned with the goal of preparing all students for success. Accountability is a cornerstone of our system. We believe that accountability measures allow us to focus on what matters most, identify areas of strength, and pinpoint areas where we need to make adjustments to support all students in reaching their full potential. We have high expectations for our students, and we are unwavering in our commitment to achieving excellence for all in every element of our school system.
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Congratulations Daveigh Munter-McAfee 🦅NECC Volleyball #gohawks
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Congratulations Katie Borg 🦅NECC Volleyball #gohawks
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Congratulations Jordan Metzler 🌽Nebraska Track & Field #GBR #HomegrownHusker
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School One Act Performance 🎭 By Zeus! Olympus' Next Top Hero
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These cute lil turkeys were seen parading around the school today passing out “Thank You” cards to the secretaries, cooks, and custodians!
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See you Monday, November 27th! Have a great break!
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Junior High Wrestling 🗓️ Monday, November 20th 📍@ HOME ⌚3:30 pm
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All State Choir Concert
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Junior High Wrestling 🗓️ Saturday, November 18th 📍@ Howells-Dodge ⌚9:00 am
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Preschool Books & Buddies 📚 F R I D A Y
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Wakefield High School congratulates Jackson Pommer and Ashlyn Boeckenhauer for being chosen for the All-State Choir. They will depart the school around 2 p.m. to participate today with other All-State Choir recipients across the State of Nebraska.
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Junior High Wrestling 🗓️ Thursday, November 16th 📍@ Plainview ⌚3:00 pm
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Wakefield Community Schools is accepting sealed purchase offers for a 2008 John Deere 997 ZTRAC, 72” Deck With 3 blade cutting, 3 CYL Yanmar Diesel Engine lawn mower. All offers must indicate “Lawn Mower Bid” on the envelope and be delivered to Wakefield Community Schools, Attn: Superintendent, 802 Highland St., Wakefield, NE 68784, no later than 3:00 p.m. on 12-11-23 at which time the superintendent will open the bids. The offers will be considered at a meeting of the Board of Education to be held on 12-11-23 at 5:30 p.m. The terms of the sale are set forth in a Bill of Sale and Waiver of Claims and Bid Form that are available from the superintendent. The property is sold “as-is.” The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all offers. The decision of the Board will be final. Requests for an inspection or other questions should be directed to Superintendent Matt Farup, mfarup@wakefieldschools.org.
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Congratulations to our One Act Team who placed 3rd at the Lewis Conference yesterday. A big congrats to Ashlyn Vazquez Catalan who received Outstanding Lewis Conference Actor. Also to the 9 students who received outstanding Wakefield School Actors: Jackson Pommer, Bianca Castillo, Ashlyn Vazquez Catalan, Jazmynn Scott, Colt Lynn Lortz, Griselda Zacarias Nicolas, Miguel Ibarra, Milany Romero Hernandez, & Sawyer Brudigam.
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On Tuesday, November 14th, 32 8th-grade students from Wakefield Community Schools went on a visit to Northeast Community College. For many of them, this was their first experience visiting a college campus. The Wakefield School Counseling Department organized this visit as an effort to encourage students at a young age to begin thinking about their post-secondary education/plans. The 8th graders arrived on campus and began the day with a fun activity to determine which careers may be a good fit for them based on their skills and interests. The inventory focused on the following areas: nature smart, logic smart, body smart, people smart, creative smart, and industrial smart. The NECC recruiters incorporated fun minute-to-win-it activities related to these skills which engaged the students. After the skills and interest inventory and activities, the students were broken into groups and toured the campus. Students had the opportunity to check out the dorms, the student center, and various lecture halls and labs. After the tour, the students attended a college student panel in which they were able to ask the college students questions about college in general and questions specific to NECC. Finally, the students ate a delicious lunch at NECC's cafeteria. It was an educational day that got the students fired up for their future.
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🎭 One Act 📍@ Homer Good Luck! 🎭
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Junior High Wrestling 🗓️ Monday, November 13th 📍@ Randolph ⌚1:30 pm
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