2014 – 2015 Advisory Council Meeting October 29, 2014 21 st Century.

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2014 – 2015 Advisory Council Meeting October 29, st Century

Active Enrollment Polk City Elementary 1 st Grade – 14 2 nd Grade – 16 3 rd Grade – 15 4 th Grade – 21 5 th Grade – 20 Total - 86 Loughman Oaks Elementary 1 st Grade – 34 2 nd Grade – 41 3 rd Grade – 39 4 th Grade – 31 5 th Grade – 42 ESE – 11 Total - 198

Average Daily Attendance Polk City Elementary August – 42 (56%) September – 60 (80%) October – 73 (97%) (through 10/17/14) Loughman Oaks Elementary August - 34 (21%) September – 111 (69%) October – 149 (93%) (through 10/17/14)

FAIR Data – 1 st Assessment Mean Reading Ability Score Polk City ElementaryLoughman Oaks Elementary

Academic Grades – PCE Q1 Number of Participants Percent of Participants Lang Arts MathScience A 10%36%34% B 30%26%45% C 33%22%14% D 17%14%6% F 9%2%1% n = 86

Academic Grades – LOE Q1 Number of Participants Percent of Participants Lang Arts MathScience A 10%16%30% B 19%39%36% C 31%21%23% D 24%18%8% F 15%6%4% n = 198

Behavior Ratings Q1 Polk City ElementaryLoughman Oaks Elementary