Local Accountability
Local Accountability
Welcome to the Logan County Pillars of Success!
Every quarter, Logan County Schools will use data collected from school surveys, state testing, and more to gauge how well the district supports our Pillars of Success: Student Performance, Student Growth, Student Readiness, and Student Wellbeing. These four pillars were identified by our LC Innovators-- a team of teachers, administrators, and support staff-- as the most important areas of success for the district.
We have chosen to share this data with our families and community to build trust and earn support as we work to make the best decisions for our students each day.
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Pillars Data Spreadsheet
For a full breakdown of each pillar’s score, visit our Pillars Data Spreadsheet.
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Quarterly Reports
Q2 Report
For our October 2023 to January 2024 reporting period, the district scored an average of 2.7 out of 4.0 on the Pillars of Success. The district aims to score a 4.0 in each category, but we know that realistically, there is always room to grow. Please review the score breakdown below.
Pillar of Student Performance Score: 2.7/4.0 -- This score reflects the annual state testing data, MAP and I-Ready testing scores, and classroom observations. We aim to increase this score through our RTI (response-to-intervention) time and its impact on the 2024 Kentucky State Assessment.
Pillar of Student Growth Score: 2.8/4.0 -- This score reflects classroom observations and growth in student MAP and IReady scores from the beginning of the school year. Our data reflects about 50% of students growing at the normal school year rate. This year, the district has introduced a new intervention system that aligns with the proven and research based strategies of Mike Mattos and Solution Tree. The objective of this intervention system is to enhance the percentage of students who achieve the expected one-year academic growth in each school year.
Pillar of Student Readiness Score: 2.4/4.0 -- This score reflects student involvement in career and leadership activities, enrollment in AP or dual-credit courses, and classroom observations. This score saw a decrease mainly due to adding K-8 student involvement in career & leadership activities. We plan to work with our family resource centers and principals to ensure our K-8 school offer as many career and leadership opportunities as possible. Our FRYSC team and principals are dedicated to providing all sorts of amazing career & leadership activities for our students.
Pillar of Student Wellbeing Score: 2.8/4.0 -- This score reflects attendance rates, student involvement in extracurriculars and clubs, and classroom observation. This score saw a decrease this semester because we were able to include student extracurricular involvement. Our goal is for 90% of students to be involved in one or more clubs, activities, or sports to increase their readiness. We encourage all students to seek out opportunities that match their interests and goals. We also want to remind families that regular attendance at school is a proven way to increase student success!
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Pillar |
Purpose | Measures |
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Student Performance |
Logan County Schools will prepare students to demonstrate abilities, |
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| Student Growth
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Logan County Schools will help students progress and develop knowledge, skills, and abilities over the full school year, reflecting their learning and academic advancement. |
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Student Readiness |
Logan County Schools will prepare students to be effective in |
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Student Wellbeing |
Logan County Schools will support the social and emotional health and happiness of students by fostering an environment where they can thrive and reach their full potential in their educational and personal lives. |
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Q1 Report
For our August to October 2023 reporting period, the district scored an average of 2.9 out of 4.0 on the Pillars of Success. The district aims to score a 4.0 in each category, but we know that realistically, there is always room to grow. Please review the score breakdown below.
Pillar of Student Performance: 2.8/4.0-- Student Performance reflects the recently-released Kentucky Summative Assessment data. While the district is scoring around average with the rest of the state, we want to increase student achievement beyond average.
Pillar of Student Growth: 3.0/4.0-- Student Growth reflects our current supports in place for students to grow and for teachers to learn how to help students grow. This data will change quite a bit for our second report since we will be able to measure the growth from the first nine weeks to the second nine weeks.
Pillar of Student Readiness: 2.8/4.0-- Student Readiness reflects the opportunities students have to prepare for life beyond K-12 school. We plan to see an increase as we provide more leadership and career-based learning opportunities for students.
Pillar of Student Wellbeing: 3.0/4.0-- Student Wellbeing reflects how happy, safe, and healthy our students are. We also plan to see this score increase as students jump into more extracurricular and cocurricular activities. We also scored 4.0 in this area for our average daily attendance rates, so thank you for being at school each day!

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Pillar |
Purpose | Measures |
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Student Performance |
Logan County Schools will prepare students to demonstrate abilities, |
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| Student Growth
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Logan County Schools will help students progress and develop knowledge, skills, and abilities over the full school year, reflecting their learning and academic advancement. |
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Student Readiness |
Logan County Schools will prepare students to be effective in |
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Student Wellbeing |
Logan County Schools will support the social and emotional health and happiness of students by fostering an environment where they can thrive and reach their full potential in their educational and personal lives. |
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Q2 Report
For our October 2023 to January 2024 reporting period, the district scored an average of 2.7 out of 4.0 on the Pillars of Success. The district aims to score a 4.0 in each category, but we know that realistically, there is always room to grow. Please review the score breakdown below.Pillar of Student Performance Score: 2.7/4.0 -- This score reflects the annual state testing data, MAP and I-Ready testing scores, and classroom observations. We aim to increase this score through our RTI (response-to-intervention) time and its impact on the 2024 Kentucky State Assessment.
Pillar of Student Growth Score: 2.8/4.0 -- This score reflects classroom observations and growth in student MAP and IReady scores from the beginning of the school year. Our data reflects about 50% of students growing at the normal school year rate. This year, the district has introduced a new intervention system that aligns with the proven and research based strategies of Mike Mattos and Solution Tree. The objective of this intervention system is to enhance the percentage of students who achieve the expected one-year academic growth in each school year.
Pillar of Student Readiness Score: 2.4/4.0 -- This score reflects student involvement in career and leadership activities, enrollment in AP or dual-credit courses, and classroom observations. This score saw a decrease mainly due to adding K-8 student involvement in career & leadership activities. We plan to work with our family resource centers and principals to ensure our K-8 school offer as many career and leadership opportunities as possible. Our FRYSC team and principals are dedicated to providing all sorts of amazing career & leadership activities for our students.Pillar of Student Wellbeing Score: 2.8/4.0 -- This score reflects attendance rates, student involvement in extracurriculars and clubs, and classroom observation. This score saw a decrease this semester because we were able to include student extracurricular involvement. Our goal is for 90% of students to be involved in one or more clubs, activities, or sports to increase their readiness. We encourage all students to seek out opportunities that match their interests and goals. We also want to remind families that regular attendance at school is a proven way to increase student success!
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Pillar
Purpose Measures Student Performance
Logan County Schools will prepare students to demonstrate abilities,
knowledge, and skills in academic tasks, assessments, and activities.- State Assessment (KSA)
- School Report Card (KDE)
- ACT Scores
- IReady & MAP Test "On Grade Level" Scores
Student Growth Logan County Schools will help students progress and develop
knowledge, skills, and abilities over the full school year, reflecting
their learning and academic advancement.- IReady & MAP Growth Percentages
- Exhibitions of Learning
- Student-Led Conferences
Student Readiness
Logan County Schools will prepare students to be effective in
educational activities and 21st-century skills, demonstrating the
necessary skills, knowledge, and mindset to succeed in their learning journey.- Defenses of Learning
- Leadership & Career Readiness Activities
- Enrollment in Career Pathway Classes
- Enrollment in AP & Dual Credit Classes
Student Wellbeing
Logan County Schools will support the social and emotional health
and happiness of students by fostering an environment where they
can thrive and reach their full potential in their educational and personal lives.- Average Daily Attendance
- Extracurricular Participation
- School Culture Surveys
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Q1 Report
For our August to October 2023 reporting period, the district scored an average of 2.9 out of 4.0 on the Pillars of Success. The district aims to score a 4.0 in each category, but we know that realistically, there is always room to grow. Please review the score breakdown below.Pillar of Student Performance: 2.8/4.0-- Student Performance reflects the recently-released Kentucky Summative Assessment data. While the district is scoring around average with the rest of the state, we want to increase student achievement beyond average.
Pillar of Student Growth: 3.0/4.0-- Student Growth reflects our current supports in place for students to grow and for teachers to learn how to help students grow. This data will change quite a bit for our second report since we will be able to measure the growth from the first nine weeks to the second nine weeks.
Pillar of Student Readiness: 2.8/4.0-- Student Readiness reflects the opportunities students have to prepare for life beyond K-12 school. We plan to see an increase as we provide more leadership and career-based learning opportunities for students.
Pillar of Student Wellbeing: 3.0/4.0-- Student Wellbeing reflects how happy, safe, and healthy our students are. We also plan to see this score increase as students jump into more extracurricular and cocurricular activities. We also scored 4.0 in this area for our average daily attendance rates, so thank you for being at school each day!

Pillar
Purpose Measures Student Performance
Logan County Schools will prepare students to demonstrate abilities,
knowledge, and skills in academic tasks, assessments, and activities.- State Assessment (KSA)
- School Report Card (KDE)
- ACT Scores
- IReady & MAP Test "On Grade Level" Scores
Student Growth Logan County Schools will help students progress and develop
knowledge, skills, and abilities over the full school year, reflecting
their learning and academic advancement.- IReady & MAP Growth Percentages
- Exhibitions of Learning
- Student-Led Conferences
Student Readiness
Logan County Schools will prepare students to be effective in
educational activities and 21st-century skills, demonstrating the
necessary skills, knowledge, and mindset to succeed in their learning journey.- Defenses of Learning
- Leadership & Career Readiness Activities
- Enrollment in Career Pathway Classes
- Enrollment in AP & Dual Credit Classes
Student Wellbeing
Logan County Schools will support the social and emotional health
and happiness of students by fostering an environment where they
can thrive and reach their full potential in their educational and personal lives.- Average Daily Attendance
- Extracurricular Participation
- School Culture Surveys
