Report Card -
Lawrence & Heidi Canarelli Middle School
 
Lawrence & Heidi Canarelli Middle School
 
Lawrence & Heidi Canarelli Middle School
Kathryn L. Mead, Principal
7808 S. Torrey Pines Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89139
Phone: 702-799-1340 Fax: 702-799-5715
Website: canarelli.org
 
 
Mission Statement
Experience the vision of the Canarelli Community where all individuals work in unity to challenge learners to both dream and achieve.
 
Highlights
The students and teachers of Canarelli MS proudly maintain a high standard of academic excellence.
  • For the third consecutive year, Canarelli MS achieved Adequate Yearly Progress on the state CRT exam.
  • Canarelli MS received recognition for its achievement growth in math during the 2009-10 school year.
  • Canarelli MS received recognition for having the most improved special education math scores during the 2009-10 school year.
  • Canarelli MS received recognition for having the most improved free and reduced math scores during the 2009-10 school year.
  • Canarelli MS received an AYP Indicator Award for the most improved LEP math scores during the 2009-10 school year.
  • Canarelli MS received an AYP Indicator Award for the most improved LEP language arts scores during the 2009-10 school year.
  • Canarelli MS received an AYP Indicator Award for the most improved IEP math scores during the 2009-10 school year.
  • The Canarelli MS library earned the highest rank in the Clark County School District for its circulation statistics.
 
Goals and Objectives
Goal 1
The number of non-proficient IEP students in mathematics will decrease by 10% on the spring 2011 CRT exam.

Objective(s):
The number of non-proficient IEP students will decrease by 10% in math as measured on the spring 2011 CRT. In 6th grade the number of non-proficient IEP students will decrease from 71.87% to 61.87%, in 7th grade from 61.9% to 51.9%, and in 8th grade from 69.70% to 59.70%.

Goal 2
The number of non-proficient IEP students in ELA will decrease by 10% on the spring 2011 CRT exam.

Objective(s):
The number of non-proficient IEP students will decrease by 10% in ELA as measured on the spring 2011 CRT. In 6th grade the number of non-proficient IEP students will decrease from 81.25% to 71.25%, in 7th grade from 66.67% to 56.67%, and in 8th grade from 75.76% to 65.76%.