Magazine Public Schools Report to the Public 2014-2015
Topics : Parent Involvement Discipline Federal Funds Computer Use District/School Information Test Data
Parent Involvement Compliance with Arkansas Law 6-15-1709 Parent Centers which contain technology Mrs. Renia Fairbanks (479-969-2881) Newsletters (school events, family concerns, and tutorial information)
Discipline A student handbook containing discipline information All signature pages are kept in the Elementary or High School Principal’s office All staff will receive handbooks and be trained in classroom management Volunteers and substitutes will receive handbooks and training
Federal Funds Magazine School District receives Title 1,2,4 These services include Extra tutoring during and after school hours Summer programs Professional development for staff Continued progress Any questions or concerns may be addressed to Sandra Beck, Superintendent/Federal Programs Coordinator (479-969-2566).
Computer Use State Internet filter as a technology protection measure Filter is used to protect against access Obscene child pornography computers with Internet access by minors – harmful to minors It may be disabled for adults This filter is also used for monitoring and restricting access Inappropriate matter on the Internet The safety and security of minors when using electronic mail, chat rooms, and other forms of direct electronic communications Unauthorized access including “hacking” and other unlawful activities by minors online Unauthorized disclosure, use, or dissemination of personal information The District also uses a program that tracks every user in the district. This software will be used when a problem arises and details are needed to resolve the issue.
Total Cost/Student Total Spent per Pupil: 11: $9771 12: $9832 11: $9771 12: $9832 13: $9490
Average Teacher Salary 11: $41,475 12: $42,344 13: $43,185 14: $43,632
Assessment and Taxes Collected 39 mills Assessments of Local Taxpayers: 13: $33,408,890 14: $32,899,152 15: $33,345,408 Local Tax Revenue Collected: $788,181 (94%) $806,029 (98%) $816,963 (98%)
Elementary and High School Meets all Arkansas Standards Faculty Additional Licensure Plan Elementary and High School 13: 1-48 Teachers on an ALP 98% fully certified 14: 2-45 Teachers on an ALP 96% fully certified 15: 2-48 Teachers on an ALP 96% fully certified
Enrolment Pre-Kindergarten 72 Students Grades K-6 269 Students Grades 7-12: 255 Students
Free/Reduced Meals Served Student Information School Choice 11-12 47/514 students 12-13 53/540 students 13-14 51/544 students Free/Reduced Meals Served Year High School Elementary 11-12 73% 79% 12-13 72% 79% 13-14 71% 80%
Student Information Continued School Safety: No Gun Violations Attendance Rate High School Elementary 11-12 92.68% 95.59% 12-13 94.51% 96.05% 13-14 93.52% 95.05%
Elementary Retention 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 Kindergarten 3 of 33 4 of 47 3 of 43 First 3 of 30 7 of 34 4 of 53 Second 3 of 35 0 of 34 2 of 29 Third 0 of 33 2 of 35 Fourth 0 of 31 0 of 43 0 of 39 Fifth 0 of 30 0 of 40 Sixth 0 of 32 0 of 42 0 of 45
High School Retention 11-12 12-13 13-14 7th 0 retained 8th 9th 1 2 4 5 3 11th
High School Information Continued Graduation Rate Advanced Placement 11-12 79.59% 0 of 13 passed 12-13 91.49% passed 13-14 84.21% ACT (11th Grade) Magazine State ACT Composite 11-12 19.9/42 18.5/6,220 19.8 12-13 18.9/39 18.8/7,170 20.6 13-14 18.1/42 19/7,051 19.2
TEST DATA
Assessment Reports 2013-2014 District Report High School Report Elementary Report
Our Mission We will strive to help all of our students realize their potential and be loyal, responsible citizens.