Seminole
County
Public
Schools
Seminole
County
Public
Schools
Educational Summit
Educational Summit
Educational
Summit
Educational
Summit
Dr Bill Vogel Superintendent Dr Bill Vogel Superintendent
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May 2, 2012 May 2, 2012
Dr. Bill Vogel, Superintendent Dr. Bill Vogel, Superintendent
SEMINOLE
Seminole
COUNTY
County
PUBLIC
Public
SCHOOLS
Schools
SCHOOL SYSTEM- NOT A SYSTEM OF INDIVIDUAL SCHOOLS AN ORGANIZATION OF COMMITMENT – NOT COMPLIANCE AN ORGANIZATION OF COMMITMENT – NOT COMPLIANCE PART OF THE COMMUNITY – NOT APART FROM
CHANGE ADEPT – NOT INEPT
PROUD OF THE PAST – BUT FOCUSED ON THE FUTURE
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County
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STUDENT
PERFORMANCE
STUDENT
PERFORMANCE
SCPS received the Metro Orlando EDC Industry Innovation Award for initiating
SCPS is an “Academically High Performing” A‐rated school district.
programs designed to prepare graduates for careers in industries targeted by the EDC.
SCPS graduation rate is 93.3%, the highest in Central Florida and
the 4thhighest in the state.
the 4 highest in the state.
SCPS SAT scores are 40 points above the national average and 93 points above the state average.
All high schools ranked in the top 4% nationwide by Newsweek
Magazine.
SCPS was recently named to the College Board’s Advanced Placement Honor Roll
for the second year in a row, one of only three districts nationwide to receive this
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County
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Schools
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BUSINESS
EFFICIENCY
BUSINESS
EFFICIENCY
SCPS i k d #1 i th t t i th t f it b d t t i th
SCPS is ranked #1 in the state in the percentage of its budget spent in the
classroom (source Florida DOE program cost report).
SCPS was ranked #1 in the state in a “Return on Educational Investment”
(ROEI)in a national study conducted by the Center for Education Progress. 96% of the SCPS budget is spent at the school level
(source: Florida DOE program cost report)
(source: Florida DOE program cost report).
SCPS is ranked 60th lowest of the 67 Florida school districts in total
education funding (source: Florida DOE funding report).
Financial ratings of ‘AA’ by both Standard & Poor’s and Fitch, and Aa2 by Moody’s.
SCPS currently has the 61st lowest percentage of vacant student capacity
of all 67 Florida school districts.
Seminole
County
Public
Schools
Seminole
County
Public
Schools
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Experience
AAA
Experience
ARTS
ARTS ATHLETICSATHLETICS
FMBC 5A State Champions State Champions in Wrestling
State Champions in Wrestling
and Diving
Regional Finals in Boys Soccer
State Qualifier in Girls Tennis
FMBC 5A State Champions
FMBC Visual Ensemble State
Champions
Arts For Life Scholarship Winner
Doubles
FDTDA State Champions
6 Superior Individual Event
Ratings at Thespian State
1 of 7 Finalists World Wide in
FHSAA Boys Basketball Finals
ACADEMICS ACADEMICS
SECME Regional Competition – Overall Elementary & Middle Winning Schools
SSEF Awards – Division Grand Award in Biochemistry
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Young Playwrights Competition
SSEF Awards Division Grand Award in Biochemistry
Orlando Science Center Kinetic Challenge – Most Artistic, Most Scientific and Best in Fair
Mu Alpha Theta Competition Winners in Algebra, Geometry, Statistics and Calculus
Math Counts Regional & State – 1st and 2nd Place Winners
Ranked #1 in Florida for successful completion of Ready‐to‐Work certifications
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Crooms Academy recognized by the NAF as a “Distinguished Academy”
Ranked in the top 20% in the National Financial Capability Challenge
National Assoc. of Women in Construction Competition – 1st Place Winner
High
School
Programs
of
Interest
High
School
Programs
of
Interest
Focused on Thinking Teamwork & Technology
Focused on Thinking Teamwork & Technology
Focused
on
Thinking,
Teamwork
&
Technology
Focused
on
Thinking,
Teamwork
&
Technology
C A d f I f ti T h l C t Crooms Academy of Information Technology ‐ Computer
Technology and Gaming
Hagerty – Modeling, Simulation and Analysis
L k B tl I tit t f Fi (CFE B tl B h) Lake Brantley– Institute of Finance (CFE Brantley Branch) Lake Howell– Culinary Arts
Lake Mary – Forensic Science
Lyman– Institute for Engineering and Technology Oviedo – Bioscience
Seminole– Health Academyy
Crooms
AOIT
Crooms
AOIT
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Gaming
and
Computer
Gaming
and
Computer
Technology
Technology
Hagerty
High
School
Hagerty
High
School
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M d li
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Modeling,
Simulation
and
Modeling,
Simulation
and
Analysis
Analysis
Lake
Brantley
High
School
Lake
Brantley
High
School
CFE Brantley Branch
CFE Brantley Branch
CFE
Brantley
Branch
CFE
Brantley
Branch
Lake
Howell
High
School
Lake
Howell
High
School
Culinary Arts
Culinary Arts
Culinary
Arts
Culinary
Arts
Lake
Mary
High
School
Lake
Mary
High
School
Forensic Science
Forensic Science
Forensic
Science
Forensic
Science
Lyman
High
School
Lyman
High
School
Engineering and Technology
Engineering and Technology
Engineering
and
Technology
Engineering
and
Technology
Oviedo
High
School
Oviedo
High
School
Bio
Bio Science
Science
Bio
Bio
‐‐
Science
Science
Seminole
High
School
Seminole
High
School
Health Academy
Health Academy
Health
Academy
Health
Academy
Winter
Springs
High
School
Winter
Springs
High
School
Renewable Solar Energy
Renewable Solar Energy
Renewable
Solar
Energy
Renewable
Solar
Energy
Seminole
County
Public
Schools
Seminole
County
Public
Schools
William
C.
Schwartz
Industry
Innovation
Award
2011
2011
Crooms Academy of Information Technology Crooms Academy of Information Technology
Ranked 11stst in the U. S. As Most Connected Classrooms
OUR
SCHOOLS
ARE
RECOGNIZED
OUR
SCHOOLS
ARE
RECOGNIZED
#4
#4
#4
#4
LAKE
MARY
#9
#9
#9
#9
OVIEDO
#31
#31
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Seminole
County
Public
Schools
Seminole
County
Public
Schools
Educational Partnerships
Educational Partnerships
Educational
Partnerships
Educational
Partnerships
SCPS
SCPS
Almost 40% of Almost 40% of SCPS graduates SCPS graduates
attend SCC…
attend SCC…
SCPS
SCPS
…and many continue …and many continue to the University of to the University of
Central Florida Central Florida
Seminole
County
Public
Schools
Seminole
County
Public
Schools
Business Partnerships
Business Partnerships
Business
Partnerships
Business
Partnerships
NAWC
NAWC
Naval Air Warfare Center
Seminole
County
Public
Schools
Seminole
County
Public
Schools
Virtual School
Virtual School
Virtual
School
Virtual
School
• Open
to
K
‐
12
• Combine
• Local
teachers
• Flexible
schedule
• Earn
HS
diploma
• Local
Teachers
traditional
with
virtual
• Flexible
schedule
• Support
with
face
‐
to
‐
face
opportunities
ocal Teachers
Full
Time
• Earn
HS
diploma
Concurrent
Home
School
School
“Without
question,
the
quality
education
SCPS
provides
has
clearly
differentiated
us
in
the
marketplace
when
we
compete
for
new
business
investment.”
William
H.
McDermott
William
H.
McDermott
Director, Seminole County Director, Seminole County
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