Anniston City Schools Explained

Anniston City Schools
Motto:Empowering our students to win
Superintendent:Dr. D. Ray Hill
Teachers:100.34 ('20-'21)
Staff:98.23 ('20-'21)
Students:1,898 ('20-'21)
Ratio:18.92 ('20-'21)
Schools:5
Address:4804 McClellan Boulevard
Zipcode:36206
Country:United States
Website:Official website

Anniston City Schools is the public school district of Anniston, Alabama. Anniston City Schools serves 1,898 students and employs 100 teachers and 98 staff as of the 2020–2021 school year. The district includes three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school.

Schools

Anniston City Schools consists of five schools:

The district's Tenth Street Elementary School was closed in 2021.[1]

School Board

NamePosition
Robert L. HoustonPresident
Dr. Mary HarringtonVice-President
Becky Brown   Member
Joan FrazierMember
Trudy MunfordMember

Failing schools

Statewide testing ranks the schools in Alabama. Those in the bottom six percent are listed as "failing." As of early 2018, Anniston High School was included in this category.[2]

Continuing Improvement Program

Anniston City Schools have adopted a Continuing Improvement Program to monitor Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) under the No Child Left Behind initiative.[3] For school year 2010–2011, the High School made adequate yearly progress in math but not in reading. In grades 6 through 8 it was the other way round. In grades 3 through 5 the goals were not met in either reading or math.[4]

Five-year strategic plan

The system has a five-year strategic plan designed to address perceived shortcomings such as poor facilities, lack of discipline, lack of community support, inadequate funding, and an emphasis on athletics at the expense of academic progress. The top priorities were seen as improving test scores, boosting community and business involvement, and improving relationships between parents and teachers.[5]

Sports

Anniston High School's basketball coach since 1997 has been Schuessler L. Ware, named Alabama State 4-A Coach of the Year for 2011.[6]

Discipline

In December 2004 the School Board decided to retain the use of corporal punishment. Under the policy, principals and teachers may paddle students for minor or intermediate violations of the disciplinary code.[7]

At Anniston High School, only the Principal or Vice Principal may spank students. Parents who do not wish corporal punishment to be used must sign a form asking that some other penalty be applied.[8]

In academic year 2008-09 there were 528 disciplinary paddlings in the Anniston schools system, none of which occurred at the High School.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Federal judge approves closure of Tenth Street Elementary School in Anniston. 27 August 2022. 9 July 2021. WVTM 13.
  2. News: Failing Alabama public schools: 75 on newest list, most are high schools . Crain . Trisha . January 26, 2018 . AL.com . January 25, 2018.
  3. Web site: Continuous Improvement 2010-2011 AYP Reports . Anniston City Schools . 2011 . March 31, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120318224132/http://www.annistonschools.com/index.php?submenu=Improvement&src=gendocs&ref=Continuous_Improvement&category=Anniston%20City%20Schools . March 18, 2012 . dead . mdy-all .
  4. Web site: 2010-2011 Adequate Yearly Progress . Anniston City Schools . n.d. . March 31, 2012 .
  5. Web site: Five-Year Strategic Plan . Anniston City Schools . n.d. . March 31, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110212195943/http://www.annistonschools.com/clientuploads/documents/strategic_plan.pdf . February 12, 2011 .
  6. Web site: Athletics: Spotlight . Anniston City Schools . n.d. . March 31, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120318221703/http://www.annistonschools.com/index.php?submenu=Athletics_AHS&src=gendocs&ref=Schools_AHS_Athletics&category=AHS . March 18, 2012 .
  7. News: Anniston school board keeps paddling policy . Tuscaloosa News . Associated Press . December 18, 2004.
  8. Web site: High School Handbook . Anniston City Schools . 12 . 2002 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20040203203555/http://www.anniston-k12.org/ahs/handbook/page12.html . February 3, 2004 .
  9. News: Three strikes and you're ... sore: A look at corporal punishment in area schools . McCreless, Patrick . The Anniston Star . May 2, 2010.