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Pearsontown Elementary
24-25 School Improvement Team
All Durham County Schools will be utilizing the NCSTAR program for school improvement
planning and implementation. This program provides the school with ongoing, systematic
process for school improvement. The links below will allow parents/guardians to access the
School Improvement Plan, meeting agendas, and minutes from each meeting. Parents/Guardians
are encouraged to be involved in the school improvement process by providing feedback and
attending meetings.
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Our School Improvement Team Members:
ALL 24-25 School Improvement Team Member were elected on August 10, 2024
Staff:
Pre-K: Anissa Howard
Kindergarten: Timika Brodie
First Grade: Jennifer Garland
Second Grade: Ebone' Yates
Third Grade: Lakisha Perkins
Fourth Grade: Erika Attleson
Fifth Grade: Rondie George
EC: Nakia Brooks
Specials: Francisco Dolz
Student Services: Kelly Paris-Rogers
Teaching and Learning Coach: Sparkle Howard
Assistant Principal: Katherine Blackburn
Assistant Principal: Ronnie Geter
Principal: Asia Cunningham
Principal Intern: Floyd Glenn
Parents:
Kindergarten: Kyle Canuette
Kindergarten and 2nd Grade: Renata Kruk
1st Grade: Annie Townsend
1st Grade: Jessica Cuttance
1st Grade: Amber Craig
2nd and 4th Grade: Marcus Curry
2nd Grade: Keelan Brown
5th Grade: Larissa Shore
5th Grade: Danielle Dervin
School Improvement Goals and Indicators:
Goal 1: By June 2025, Pearsontown will increase its 3rd Grade Reading Proficiency from 68.8% to
75% as measured by the NC End of Grade Assessments
District Indicator Alignment: Priority 1: Increase Academic Achievement.
Goal 2: By June 2024, Pearsontown will close the Achievement Gap between the ethnic subgroups.
by 2%, with a particular focus on Hispanic and African American Students
District Indicator Alignment: Priority 1: Increase Academic Achievement.
Goal 3: By June 2025, Pearsontown will increase its overall Math Proficiency from 76% to 78%
proficiency as measured by the NC End of Grade Assessments
District Indicator Alignment: Priority 1: Increase Academic Achievement.
Goal 4: By June 2025, Pearsontown will change its growth designation from “not met” to “met or
exceeded growth” for students in Advance Academics.
District Indicator Alignment: Priority 2: Provide a safe school environment that supports the
whole child.
School Improvement Team Meetings
SIT Meetings are on the following dates:
September: Monday, 9/16 @ 3pm (Agenda)
October: Monday, 10/28 @ 3pm
November: Monday, 11/18 @ 3pm
December: No meeting
January: Monday, 1/27 @ 3pm
February: Monday, 2/24 @ 3pm
March: Monday, 3/10 @ 3pm
April: Monday,4/28 @ 3pm
May: Monday, 5/19 @ 3pm
All meetings are held via face to face at 3:00 pm in the Pearsontown Media Center