Stuttgart School District October 11, 2016
Goals Improve student achievement and learning Students graduate career and/or college ready Improve facilities Recruit and retain quality teachers Expand community partnerships
Accountability Indicator #1 Accreditation Status for 2015-2016 Number of Schools Fully Accredited 3 Number of Schools Accredited but cited 1 Number of School Accredited-Probationary Attendance Rate 95.16% Graduation Rate 81.94% Dropout Rate 3.0%
ACCOUNTABILITY INDICATOR #2 ACHIEVEMENT IOWA TEST of BASIC SKILLS ACT Aspire ACT ADVANCED PLACEMENT
IOWA 1, 2 Grade 1 43% 28% 33% 47% 138 Grade 2 51% 36% 60% 130 Reading Total Language Total Vocabulary Total Math Total Total # of students Grade 1 43% 28% 33% 47% 138 Grade 2 51% 36% 60% 130
ACT Aspire Comparisons
ACT Aspire Comparisons
ACT Aspire Comparisons
ACT Aspire Comparisons
ACT Aspire Comparisons
Advanced Placement 2015-16 Test 5 4 3 2 1 90 Students enrolled in one or more AP course 167 Exams were administered Test 5 4 3 2 1 English Language/Composition 11th Grade - 19 21 English Literature/Composition 12th Grade 20 6 Calculus AB US History 9 Environmental Science 22 Chemistry 8 Biology
ACT Score Comparison Mathematics
ACT Score Comparison English
ACT Score Comparison Reading
ACT Score Comparison Science
ACT Score Comparison Composite
Math Interventions iReady diagnostic assessments K-8 Engaged New York PreK-5 Ready Math 6-8 Specific Staff Development in targeted areas Cognitive Guided Instruction Training (CGI) Extending Children’s Mathematics (ECM) Math Coaches Before and After School Tutoring Math Labs Summer School Credit Recovery ACT Prep Class Reflex Math GIZMOS IXL
Literacy Interventions iReady Diagnostic Assessments K-8 Words Their Way K-6 Vocabulary Their Way 6-8 Reading Intervention Specialists Before and After School Tutoring Literacy Centers Guided Reading Strategies Levelized Bookroom Classroom Libraries Reading Recovery Strategies Family Literacy Nights ELLA Effective Literacy Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC) Point in Time Interventions System 44 IXL Literacy Specialists Summer School Program Accelerated Reading ACT Prep Class High Quality Professional Development Read 180 RAZZ Kids Reading A-Z Credit Recovery
Accountability Indicator #3 Demographics Scholarships College Plans Building Demographics Class Size
Scholarships Received Year Amount 2012 $1,978,670* 2013 $1,999.500* 2014 $1,903,790* 2015 $1,717,628* 2016 $1,750,131* *Potential value
College Plans Year # of Graduates 4 Year College 2 Year College 2012 # student/% students 2 Year College # students/% students 2012 130 61/ 47% 40/31% 2013 122 53/44.1% 48/40% 2014 116 65/56% 31/27% 2015 117 69/59% 31/26% 2016 112 49/44% 31/28%
District Demographics 2016
Building Demographics 2016-17 Building Name Enrollment African American Caucasian Other Free & Reduced Rate Park Ave Elementary 640* * Does not include Pre-K 317 248 75 100% Meekins Middle School 220 104 96 20 Stuttgart Junior High 247 103 123 21 56% Stuttgart High School 473 211 231 31 51% District 1580 735 698 147 79%
Class size 2013-2017 GRADE 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 TOTAL 1707 Kindergarten 134 150 135 119 First Grade 145 133 138 Second Grade 139 131 Third Grade 117 122 125 130 Fourth Grade 128 105 124 Fifth Grade 126 99 Sixth Grade 143 98 Seventh Grade 120 123 Eighth Grade 118 146 Ninth Grade 157 141 151 Tenth Grade 140 115 110 Eleventh Grade 121 101 Twelfth Grade 114 107 111 TOTAL 1707 1670 1660 1580
Accountability Indicator #4 Federal Programs and Revenues Title I $606,997 Title IIA $101,309 Title VI State $ 36,456 Title VIB $378,416
Food and Beverage Vendors 2015-16 Coca-Cola Revenue Received $2,239 Pepsi Revenue Received $ 183 (interest earned) Expenditures $3,634
Accountability Indicator #5 Retention 2015-16 GRADE NUMBER of STUDENTS K 10 1 11 2 7 3 5 4 6 8
Accountability Indicator #6 Safe and Orderly Environment Discipline Policies Distributed to Parents YES Discipline Training for Staff Parental Involvement Plan Adopted Expulsions 7 students Weapons Incidents 5 students Staff Assaults 35 students Student Assaults 34 students
Accountability Indicator #7 Choice 2016-17 16 students entered the Stuttgart School District through Choice (Act 560 of 2015) 5 legal transfers
Regional and Stuttgart Teacher of the Year Amy Griffin Preschool Teacher at PAE
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