Chapel Hill Independent
School District
11134 CR 2249
Tyler, TX 75707 (903)566-2441
www.chapelhillisd.org
Interested Applicants Should
Submit the Following Information to
Joe Stubblefield at 11134 CR 2249
Tyler, TX 75707:
Letter of Interest Resume Copies of Certificates Copies of Transcripts Qualifications: Texas Superintendent Certification Deadline for application: April 27, 2010.
Salary to be negotiated in line with
current market.
Chapel Hill ISD
Board Of Trustees
Gary Tyler President
Ronnie C. Williams
Vice-President
Gregory Ford Secretary
Rickey Mosley
Glen Elliott
Jeff Akin
Mike Nelson
Superintendent Search
Search to be completed by the Chapel Hill
ISD Board of Trustees.
Information about the job and selection process
can be obtained from :
Who: Joe Stubblefield
Address: 11134 CR 2249, Tyler, Texas 75707
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Numbers: 903-566-2441
Chapel Hill Independent School District is in the eastern part of Smith County and is an agriculture and petroleum producing area. The district covers 118 square miles and includes a small portion of the City of Tyler,
The University of Texas at Tyler, the Jackson Community, and the City of New Chapel Hill. The district was established in the 1950-51 school year and had 12 seniors in the 1951 graduating class. Today, Chapel Hill ISD has an average daily membership of 3,236 on its six campuses: Wise Elementary (PK-2) 555 Jackson Elementary (PK-2) 411 Kissam Intermediate (3-5) 713 Middle School (6-8) 691 High School (9-12) 853 WINGS Alternative School 13 Chapel Hill ISD is blessed with an excellent child-centered faculty and support staff. There are 230 teachers, 5 librarians, 5 nurses, 8 counselors, 22 administrators, and 226 paraprofessionals assigned to the district’s six campuses. Approximately 21% percent of the certified personnel hold advanced degrees. Our teacher/student ratio is lower than the state av-erage in grades K-12. The schools are well staffed and provide an outstanding education for Chapel Hill ISD students.
SSTUDENTTUDENT AACHIEVEMENTCHIEVEMENT......
OOURUR TTOPOP PPRIORITYRIORITY
CHAPEL HILL ISD Writing (70%/75%/90%) 2008 2009
% w/ TPM Status
All 89 91 98 EX
AA 92 95 100 EX
H 84 92 98 EX
W 89 90 96 EX
Eco Dis 86 90 96 EX
Social Studies (70%/75%/90%) 2008 2009
% w/ TPM Status
All 94 93 99 EX
AA 92 88 98 EX
H 89 92 98 EX
W 97 97 100 EX
Eco Dis 91 91 98 EX
Mathematics (55%/75%/90%) 2008 2009
% w/ TPM Status
All 81 81 89 RE
AA 75 67 80 RE
H 75 81 87 RE
W 87 87 94 EX
Eco Dis 76 77 85 RE
Science (50%/75%/90%) 2008 2009
% w/ TPM Status
All 74 78 83 RE
AA 62 62 70 AA
H 62 71 76 RE
W 87 90 94 EX
Eco Dis 64 72 78 RE
(##/##/##) Percentage Passing required for each accountability rating
(Academically Acceptable/Recognized/Exemplary)
All All students
AA African American
H Hispanic
W White
Eco Dis Economically Disadvantaged
2008 2008 TAKS Results
2009 2009 TAKS Results
% w/TPM 2009 TAKS Results including the new Texas Progression Measure used to determine accountability ratings.
Status Scores fall in the "Academically Acceptable" (AA) range
Status Scores fall in the "Recognized" range (75% or higher)
Status Scores fall in the "Exemplary range" (90% or higher)
2009 CHISD TAKS RESULTS
2009 - 2010 TAX DATA Adjusted Taxable Value....................................$1,039,881,749. Bonded Indebtedness............................................$24,000,000. Tax Rate.........................................................................$1.265 PER PUPIL EXPENDITURES Chapel Hill ISD..................................................$7,073.** ROLL CALL Student Attendance Rate....................................96.2%** Student Completion Rate....................................90.9%** SCHOOL STAFF Professional Personnel.................................................... 280 ACCREDITATION All Chapel Hill schools are accredited by the Texas Education Agency. Chapel Hill ISD Chapel Hill High School—Academically Acceptable Chapel Hill Middle School—Academically Acceptable Kissam Intermediate—Recognized Jackson Elementary—Recognized Wise Elementary—Recognized SCHOOL COLORS: Blue and Gold SCHOOL MASCOT: Bulldogs TECHNOLOGY: 1550 Computers, 25 Servers, Gigabit Fiber Backbone, VOIP Phone System, Smart Boards in 67% of our classrooms, 4 mobile labs, 17 computer labs, Pod Casting pro-jects, and virtual classes. Parent Services include: libraries with online card catalog and Real-time parent access portal to grades and classroom information. CHARACTER EDUCATION PROGRAM: Character Counts!
**2008-2009 AEIS Report
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