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Clover Park High School

School Reports for Clover Park High School

  • Clover Park High School 2019-20

    Tim Stults,
    Principal
    11023 Gravelly Lake Drive SW, Lakewood WA 98499 • 253-583-5500 Fax: 253-583-5508

    Vision and Mission

    Our Mission

    Clover Park High School is a diverse learning community where students develop knowledge, perseverance and skills to become lifelong learners focused on serving and leading in a global society.

    Clover Creed

    Community, Perseverence, Honor, Scholarship
    These are the values we seek to to demonstrate everyday.

    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 Clover Park High School, our school improvement plan addresses preparing all students for college and career readiness by:

    1. Increasing academic achievement in English Language Arts, Math and Science
    2. Closing the gaps in achievement and college readiness
    3. Increasing engagement and communication with families
    4. Creating a supportive learning environment

    For more on our specific plan, please stop by the school or email Principal Tim Stults 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%)

  • Clover Park High School 2020-21

    Tim Stults,
    Principal
    11023 Gravelly Lake Drive SW, Lakewood WA 98499 • 253-583-5500 Fax: 253-583-5508

    Vision and Mission

    Our Mission

    Clover Park High School is a diverse learning community where students develop knowledge, perseverance and skills to become lifelong learners focused on serving and leading in a global society.

    Clover Creed

    Community, Perseverence, Honor, Scholarship
    These are the values we seek to to demonstrate everyday.

    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 - $8,452,564.00
    Title 1/Learning Assistance Program (LAP) - $768,520.00
    Other allocations - $285,192.00
    Special Education (SPED) - $2,385,477.00
    Transitional Bilingual Instructional Program (TBIP) - $372,819.00
    Career & Technical Education (CTE) - $1,660,670.00
    Total budget - $13,925,242

     

    District average per-pupil expenditure in 2019-20 - $19,163.56

  • Clover Park High School 2022-23

    Principal: Rene McCord

    11023 Gravelly Lake Dr. SW, Lakewood, WA 98499

    253-583-5500 • Fax: 253-583-5508

    Mission

    Clover Park High School is a diverse learning community where students develop knowledge, perseverance and skills to become lifelong learners focused on serving and leading in a global society.

    Clover Creed

    Community, Perseverance, Honor, Scholarship
    These are the values we seek to to demonstrate everyday.

    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: Academic -  Increase student achievement on the spring SBA in ELA and math. Spring data from 2022 show that 7.7% passed math,37.6% passed ELA, and 16.4% passed science. The goal is to improve outcomes by 15% in math and science and 10% in ELA for an 80% passing rate in all subjects in 5 years.

    Goal 2: Family Engagement - Increase collaboration between teachers and families around student learning and support, with the intended outcome being increased attendance. CEE data indicate a drop in 18% from 20-21 to 21-22SY in "I am encouraged to collaborate with my student's teachers about my student's learning." The goal is to recover the 18% lost and create more teacher connections with families, with the intended outcome of improving from 50% of students regularly attending school to 70% of students regularly attending school.

    Goal 3: Social Emotional - Clover Park High School will work with a consultant to examine Tier 1 supports. A Tiered Fidelity Inventory will be conducted at different times of the year. The goal is to be at 80% in each area of the Tier 1 (building-wide expectations) portion of this Inventory by the end of the 22-23SY. We will use the feedback provided on the TFI to ensure that we are on track to meeting our objective.

    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

    Basic - $8,492,395
    Title 1/Learning Assistance Program (LAP) - $1,043,158
    Other allocations - $242,764
    Special Education (SPED) - $3,239,024
    Transitional Bilingual Instructional Program (TBIP) - $443,675
    Career & Technical Education (CTE) - $1,919,919
    Total budget - $15,380,935

    District average per-pupil expenditure in 2021-22 - $18,278

  • Clover Park High School 2023-24

    Principal: Rene McCord

    11023 Gravelly Lake Dr. SW, Lakewood, WA 98499

    253-583-5500 • Fax: 253-583-5508

    Vision and Mission

    Our Mission

    Clover Park High School is a diverse learning community where students develop knowledge, perseverance and skills to become lifelong learners focused on serving and leading in a global society.

    Clover Creed

    Community, Perseverance, Honor, Scholarship
    These are the values we seek to to demonstrate everyday.

    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

    Goal 1: Through focused professional development in the areas of PLC+ and UDL and the focused implementation of MTSS, students at Clover Park High School will meet Fall-to-Spring Growth expectations for a schoolwide median student growth percentile (SGP) of 55% or greater on the STAR assessment for ELA and mathematics.

    Goal 2: Through professional development in UDL and strategies for engaging families, the focused implementation of MTSS, and the creation of a school-wide family engagement plan, students at Clover Park High School will have a weekly attendance average of 80%. Data from the district platform (Unified Insights) will be accessed and interpreted weekly, with a goal of improving chronic absenteeism for all subgroups but will focus on Latinx students.

    Goal 3: Through focused professional development in the areas of PLC+ and UDL and the focused implementation of MTSS, students at Clover Park High School will be prepared for and confident in taking AP classes. Data will be compared from the September 2023 student registration numbers to the January through May 2024 registration numbers for the 2024-2025 school year. The goal is to increase the enrollment in AP classes from approximately 100 in grades 10, 11, and 12 to 130 in each grade. The survey developed by the ILT in the 2022-2023 school year showed 5 areas of focus for developing student agency that would lead to achieving this goal. The survey will be given in November of 2023 and analyzed to check for progress toward our goal.

    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

    Basic - $8,422,117
    Title 1/Learning Assistance Program (LAP) - $1,145,711
    Other allocations - $235,524
    Special Education (SPED) - $2,944,102
    Transitional Bilingual Instructional Program (TBIP) - $439,962
    Career & Technical Education (CTE) - $1,966,546
    Total budget - $14,234,231

    District average per-pupil expenditure in 2022-23 - $15,149,644