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Wingfield High School  

 
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Wingfield High School
County: Hinds
1985 Scanlon Drive
Jackson, MS 39204
(601) 371-4350
School Type:
Public School
Grade Levels Offered:
9 - 12
Charter School:
Receives Title 1 Funding:
Title I Eligible School
Local Area:
Midsize City

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brief demographics
Students:
1,119
Full-time Teachers:
58
Student-to-Teacher Ratio:
19:1
Student Eligible for Lunch Programs (% of total):
77%
Minority Enrollment (% of total):
96.2%
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Teacher Spotlight - Award Winning Teachers
Teacher's Name:
Madelene Loftin
Institution Name:
Wingfield High School
Location:
Jackson, MS
Subjects Taught:
Biology/Life Science, Chemistry
Grades:
10-12


   At the time of the Award , Madelene Loftin was:
                                Teacher

Institution Name:
Wingfield High School
Location:
Jackson, MS
Subjects Taught:
Biology/Life Science, Chemistry
Grades:
10-12
Biographical Information:
          Science teacher Madelene Loftin incorporates inquiry-based science instruction, problem-based projects and technology into her daily instructional routine at Wingfield High School in Jackson. Among her innovative activities is a Bubble Lab in which students learn concepts such as water properties, solutions, pH and gravity while competing to create the largest soap bubble. Loftin implemented the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Applied Math) program at Wingfield, in which high school students are mentored by engineers from local businesses or leaders from local colleges. As a science coach, Loftin teaches students in the morning and supports teachers in the afternoon through classroom observations, site-based professional development, modeling of lessons and mentoring. Under Loftin's leadership, Wingfield's passing rate on the state biology exam has increased from 83.4 percent to 91.1 percent in three years, and ACT scores have also risen. Loftin is past president of the Mississippi Association of Biology Educators (MSABE), has made several presentations for the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT), and serves on the science curriculum committees for both the Jackson Public School District and the Mississippi Department of Education.