Lochburn Middle School
School Reports for Lochburn Middle School
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Lochburn Middle School 2019-20
Greg Wilson
Principal
5431 Steilacoom Blvd SW • Lakewood WA 98499
253-583-5420 • Fax: 253-583-5428Vision and Mission
To ensure students see themselves as successful in school and are college bound.
Washington Report Cards Available
Washington State report cards provide school data at the state, school district and school building level. The report cards may be downloaded from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction website here or by contacting the school at the number listed above.
District Mission
The mission of Clover Park School District is to ensure each child learns what he or she needs to know to succeed and contribute to the community.
Parent and Community Involvement
Parent and community engagement is key to student success. All parents, family and community members are invited to be involved in our school. We offer a variety of ways for interested individuals to support our students. Some examples include joining our parent organization, volunteer tutoring, chaperoning field trips, serving as a site council member and helping with school special events. Please contact us at the above number to learn more about getting involved with our school.
School Improvement Plan
At Lochburn Middle School, our school improvement plan addresses preparing all students for college and career readiness by:
- focusing on strategies that emphasize the Four Pillars of Student Success: Character, Leadership, Collaboration and Lifelong Learning.
- supporting each stakeholder to be his or her best self and do his or her best work through increasing academic achievement in English, Math and Science.
- increasing engagement and communication with families with an emphasis on Student Led Conferences and other family focused events.
- creating social and emotional structures and supports that help our student grow emotionally and improve daily attendance.
- focusing on PLCs (Professional Learning Communities) and AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) to provide our staff with research based instructional practices and students with strategies that will support all subjects through writing, inquiry, collaboration, organization and reading.
For more information about our specific plan, please stop by the school or email gawilson@cloverpark.k12.wa.us for a copy.
Facility Use and Condition
Our school is used throughout the school year during non-school hours by parents, community organizations and recreation groups. A facility use application is required for use of our facility and can be obtained by calling 253-583-7354. The general condition of our school is rated as excellent per the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction scoring guidelines.
Resources
2019-20 Clover Park School District Budget
Basic Education - $111,508,030 (50.8%)
Special Education - $33,534,087 (15.3%)
CTE - $5,594,936 (2.5%)
Other Education Programs - $25,364,650 (11.5%)
Community Services - $522,191 (0.2%)
Transportation - $7,984,583 (3.6%)
Food Services - $6,659,720 (3%)
Districtwide Support - $28,472,099 (13%) -
Lochburn Middle School 2020-21
Greg Wilson
Principal
5431 Steilacoom Blvd SW • Lakewood WA 98499
253-583-5420 • Fax: 253-583-5428Vision and Mission
Our Mission
To ensure students see themselves as successful in school and are college bound.
Washington Report Cards Available
Washington State report cards provide school data at the state, school district and school building level. The report cards may be downloaded from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction website here or by contacting the school at the number listed above.
District Mission
The mission of Clover Park School District is to ensure each child learns what he or she needs to know to succeed and contribute to the community.
Parent and Community Involvement
Parent and community engagement is key to student success. All parents, family and community members are invited to be involved in our school. We offer a variety of ways for interested individuals to support our students. Some examples include joining our parent organization, volunteer tutoring, chaperoning field trips, serving as a site council member and helping with school special events. Please contact us at the above number to learn more about getting involved with our school.
School Improvement Plan
Goal #1: Prepare all students for college and career readiness by increasing academic achievement and closing the gaps in achievement and college readiness.
Goal #2: Increase engagement and communication with families to ensure equitable inclusion of all subgroups.
Goal #3: Create a culture of supportive learning environments for students and staff.Facility Use and Condition
Our school is used throughout the school year during non-school hours by parents, community organizations and recreation groups. A facility use application is required for use of our facility and can be obtained by calling 253-583-7354. The general condition of our school is rated as excellent per the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction scoring guidelines.
Resources
2020-21 Clover Park School District Budget
Basic - $4,694,376.00
Title 1/Learning Assistance Program (LAP) - $439,127.00
Other allocations - $143,060.00
Special Education (SPED) - $ 749,804.00
Transitional Bilingual Instructional Program (TBIP) - $206,552.00
Career & Technical Education (CTE) - $79,574.00
Total budget - $6,312,493
District average per-pupil expenditure in 2019-20 - $19,163.56 -
Lochburn Middle School 2022-23
Principal: Carla Estes
5431 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
253-583-5420 • Fax: 253-583-5428
Mission
To ensure students see themselves as successful in school and are college bound.
By accomplishing our shared goal, our students will become lifelong learners, engaged global citizens, and they will be successful with the new economic/social opportunities and realities of life in the 21st century.Vision
We will accomplish this by implementing AVID and Safe and Civil schools, by staff living our Compact, by students being engaged and following our school-wide and classroom expectations.
Our teaching will focus on engaging students and teaching the norms to ensure students are successful in school and life. We will teach students how to be students by teaching all students AVID Focused notes, AVID organization and the Safe and Civil behavior expectations necessary to succeed. These areas meet the needs of each student who enters our doors and help ensure students have a positive middle school experience.Washington Report Cards Available
Washington State report cards provide school data at the state, school district and school building level. The report cards may be downloaded from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction website here or by contacting the school at the number listed above.
District Mission
The mission of Clover Park School District is to ensure each child learns what he or she needs to know to succeed and contribute to the community.
Parent and Community Involvement
Parent and community engagement is key to student success. All parents, family and community members are invited to be involved in our school. We offer a variety of ways for interested individuals to support our students. Some examples include joining our parent organization, volunteer tutoring, chaperoning field trips, serving as a site council member and helping with school special events. Please contact us at the above number to learn more about getting involved with our school.
School Improvement Plan
For the 23-24 school year we will focus on implementation of our major initiatives such as: UDL, PLC+ and MTSS: Behavior. We will implement UDL strategies throughout all instructional areas to allow access for all learners. We will analyze data through our PLC+ protocols and focus on positive behavior systems using PBIS Rewards. Additionally, for college and career preparation we will continue to develop our entrepreneurial academy with STEM pathways such as engineering, digital art, esports and hands-on training in the areas of screen-printing, sales/marketing and business management.
Goal #1: Academic - Fall to Spring Growth expectations are for a school-wide median student growth percentile (SGP) of 55% or greater on the STAR assessment
Smartie Goal to Support Progress Towards Mastery (Based on WSIF Data): Increase math student growth percentile to 55% or greater on the STAR assessment
Goal #2: 90% participation rate in SLCs for 23-24 school year
Goal #3: 90% of students will have 18 absences or less for 23-24 school yearFacility Use and Condition
Our school is used throughout the school year during non-school hours by parents, community organizations and recreation groups. A facility use application is required for use of our facility and can be obtained by calling 253-583-7354. The general condition of our school is rated as excellent per the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction scoring guidelines.
Resources
Basic - $4,921,932
Title 1/Learning Assistance Program (LAP) - $446,636
Other allocations - $131,521
Special Education (SPED) - $719,579
Transitional Bilingual Instructional Program (TBIP) - $249,820
Career & Technical Education (CTE) - $273,424
Total budget - $6,742,912
District average per-pupil expenditure in 2021-22 - $18,278 -
Lochburn Middle School 2023-24
Principal: Carla Estes
5431 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
253-583-5420 • Fax: 253-583-5428
Vision and Mission
Our Mission
We approach education with an asset-based philosophy that values the cultural wealth that each student, staff and family member inherently possesses. Students will see themselves as successful in school and are prepared for post-secondary academic or career opportunities. By accomplishing our shared goal, our students will become lifelong learners, collaborative contributors to their communities and pursue excellence every day.
Our Vision
We will accomplish this by implementing Positive Behavior Intervention System (PBIS), innovative instruction, career readiness, social emotional learning (SEL) supports, community engagement and staff-led systems.
Washington Report Cards Available
Washington State report cards provide school data at the state, school district and school building level. The report cards may be downloaded from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction website here or by contacting the school at the number listed above.
District Mission
The mission of Clover Park School District is to ensure each child learns what they need to know to succeed and contribute to the community.
Parent and Community Involvement
Parent and community engagement is key to student success. All parents, family and community members are invited to be involved in our school. We offer a variety of ways for interested individuals to support our students. Some examples include joining our parent organization, volunteer tutoring, chaperoning field trips, serving as a site council member and helping with school special events. Please contact us at the above number to learn more about getting involved with our school.
School Improvement Plan
For the 24-25 school year we will focus on data analysis of our major initiatives such as: use of inclusionary practices in the classroom, evaluating instructional practices using PLC+ and ensuring the effective application of MTSS wraparound services. We will continue to assess our use of PBIS as a school-wide system. Additionally, for college and career preparation we will continue to build our entrepreneurial academy with STEM pathways such as engineering, esports and hands-on training in the areas of screen-printing, sales, marketing and business management.
Goal #1: Academic - Fall to Spring growth expectations are for a school-wide median student growth percentile (SGP) of 55% or greater on the STAR assessment
Goal #2: 90% participation rate in SLCs for 24-25 school year
Goal #3: 95% of classrooms will engage students in structured collaboration and inclusionary (UDL) instructional practicesFacility Use and Condition
Our school is used throughout the school year during non-school hours by parents, community organizations and recreation groups. A facility use application is required for use of our facility and can be obtained by calling 253-583-7354. The general condition of our school is rated as excellent per the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction scoring guidelines.
Resources
Basic - $4,707,207
Title 1/Learning Assistance Program (LAP) - $526,713
Other allocations - $105,836
Special Education (SPED) - $481,650
Transitional Bilingual Instructional Program (TBIP) - $199,864
Career & Technical Education (CTE) - $646,308
Total budget - $6,667,578
District average per-pupil expenditure in 2022-23 - $20,370