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ANNUAL REPORT 2014 – 2015 _____________________________________________________ Springfield Public Schools Kraft Administrative Center 1359 E. St. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65802 Phone: 417-523-0000 http://www.springfieldpublicschoolsmo.org This information is compiled as a report to the community on the status and performance of Springfield Public Schools and its students. _____________________________________________________

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Page 1: ANNUAL REPORT 2014 – 2015 - iShareSPS

ANNUAL REPORT

2014 – 2015

_____________________________________________________

Springfield Public Schools Kraft Administrative Center

1359 E. St. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65802 Phone: 417-523-0000

http://www.springfieldpublicschoolsmo.org

This information is compiled as a report to the community on the status and performance of Springfield Public Schools and its students.

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Springfield Public Schools Annual Report

2014-2015 About This Report

The Springfield Public School District is fully committed to open, two-way communication with staff, parents of our students, and all citizens who are concerned about education. Our continuing commitment to meet that goal is the reason for this, and previous annual reports.

This annual profile of our district has been produced every year since 1986, and was expanded in 1996 to meet state public reporting requirements for all school districts in Missouri at that time.The report includes student enrollment numbers, attendance figures, and high school dropout rates. Also included are data about the amount of state and federal aid received by our district and the number of students who qualified for free and reduced lunches. In addition, tax information and statistics about teaching and administrative staff, average salaries earned, and percent with advanced degrees are also provided for individual school buildings within the district.

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Springfield Public Schools Annual Report Index

2014-2015

Introduction and Index ............................................................... 2-4 Student Information

Enrollment by Race and Ethnic Origin .......................................... 5-6 Mobility/Stability/Attendance ...................................................... 7-8

Dropout Data ............................................................................ 9 Graduation Rate (Four-Year Rate) ............................................... 10 Graduation Rate (Five-Year Rate) ................................................ 11 Staffing Staffing Ratios .................................................................... 12-13 Years of Experience ............................................................. 14-15 Degree Level ...................................................................... 14-15 Salaries ............................................................................ 14-15 District-State Comparisons ......................................................... 16 Student Achievement American College Test (ACT) Results ....................................... 17-20 Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) and End-of-Course (EOC) ..... 21-39 Information about Spring 2014 MAP and EOC Testing ................. 21 Links to MAP and EOC Test Results ....................................... 22 MAP and EOC results State of Missouri ................................... 23 MAP and EOC results: Springfield District ................................ 24 EOC results: Springfield High Schools ................................. 25-26 MAP and EOC results: Springfield Middle Schools .................. 27-30 MAP results: Springfield Elementary Schools ........................ 31-39

Free and Reduced Lunch Information Free/Reduced Lunch Counts and Rates ..................................... 40-41 Parent-Teacher Conferences and Special Programs .................... 42-43 Graduate Follow-up Graduate Follow-up Survey 2010-2014 ......................................... 44 Placement for Students Completing OTC Career Ed. Programs ........... 45

Missouri School Improvement Plan (MSIP) MSIP 5 ................................................................................. 46

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Accountability Plan 2014-2015 Accountability .......................................................... 47 Financial Data Average Per Pupil Expenditure .................................................... 48 Tax Rate ............................................................................... 48 Assessed Valuation ................................................................. .48 Operating Budget .................................................................... 48 Additional Information September Enrollment History................................................. 49-50 September Enrollment Graph...................................................... 51 Early Childhood Special Education ............................................... 52 Grade Distribution .................................................................... 53 Report of Disciplinary Actions ................................................. 54-55

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ENROLLMENT BY RACE AND ETHNICITY SEPTEMBER 2014-2015

Elementary School

Total Count

Asian/ Pacific

% Asian/ Pacific Black

% Black

His-panic/ Latino

% His-

panic/ Latino

Multi-Race

% Multi-Race

Native Am.

% Native Am. White

% White

Bingham 426 2 0.5% 19 4.5% 26 6.1% 47 11.0% 3 0.7% 329 77.2% Bissett 281 11 3.9% 26 9.3% 41 14.6% 18 6.4% 0 0.0% 185 65.8% Bowerman 295 1 0.3% 26 8.8% 6 2.0% 19 6.4% 6 2.0% 237 80.3% Boyd 252 1 0.4% 67 26.6% 9 3.6% 24 9.5% 1 0.4% 150 59.5% Campbell 164 0 0.0% 21 12.8% 7 4.3% 19 11.6% 2 1.2% 115 70.1% Cowden 294 12 4.1% 9 3.1% 30 10.2% 12 4.1% 0 0.0% 231 78.6% Delaware 235 3 1.3% 10 4.3% 13 5.5% 11 4.7% 0 0.0% 198 84.3% Disney 541 19 3.5% 16 3.0% 19 3.5% 27 5.0% 4 0.7% 456 84.3% Field 427 5 1.2% 5 1.2% 16 3.7% 13 3.0% 1 0.2% 387 90.6% Fremont 186 1 0.5% 21 11.3% 13 7.0% 19 10.2% 0 0.0% 132 71.0% Gray 486 25 5.1% 11 2.3% 19 3.9% 21 4.3% 0 0.0% 410 84.4% Harrison 409 35 8.6% 20 4.9% 23 5.6% 17 4.2% 0 0.0% 314 76.8% Hickory Hills 393 50 12.7% 5 1.3% 23 5.9% 4 1.0% 1 0.3% 310 78.9% Holland 276 6 2.2% 23 8.3% 36 13.0% 19 6.9% 0 0.0% 192 69.6% Jeffries 593 26 4.4% 60 10.1% 33 5.6% 51 8.6% 3 0.5% 420 70.8% Mann 412 9 2.2% 20 4.9% 18 4.4% 14 3.4% 0 0.0% 351 85.2% McBride 447 5 1.1% 8 1.8% 14 3.1% 12 2.7% 3 0.7% 405 91.6% McGregor 346 28 8.1% 51 14.7% 55 15.9% 25 7.2% 1 0.3% 186 53.8% Pershing 181 3 1.7% 12 6.6% 10 5.5% 16 8.8% 1 0.6% 139 76.8% Pittman 309 2 0.6% 22 7.1% 18 5.8% 26 8.4% 1 0.3% 240 77.7% Pleasant View 214 4 1.9% 4 1.9% 4 1.9% 10 4.7% 1 0.5% 191 89.3% Portland 264 1 0.4% 22 8.3% 14 5.3% 14 5.3% 1 0.4% 212 80.3% Robberson 339 0 0.0% 35 10.3% 25 7.4% 34 10.0% 2 0.6% 243 71.7% Rountree 268 6 2.2% 9 3.4% 5 1.9% 15 5.6% 1 0.4% 232 86.6% Sequiota 360 17 4.7% 7 1.9% 14 3.9% 5 1.4% 1 0.3% 316 87.8% Sherwood 275 7 2.5% 19 6.9% 18 6.5% 25 9.1% 0 0.0% 206 74.9% Sunshine 220 2 0.9% 14 6.4% 8 3.6% 6 2.7% 0 0.0% 190 86.4% Truman 391 9 2.3% 13 3.3% 20 5.1% 4 1.0% 1 0.3% 344 88.0% Twain 467 21 4.5% 42 9.0% 58 12.4% 30 6.4% 3 0.6% 313 67.0% Watkins 316 2 0.6% 28 8.9% 11 3.5% 15 4.7% 3 0.9% 257 81.3% Weaver 330 8 2.4% 33 10.0% 10 3.0% 31 9.4% 2 0.6% 246 74.5% Weller 353 3 0.8% 55 15.6% 53 15.0% 26 7.4% 1 0.3% 215 60.9% Westport 469 2 0.4% 31 6.6% 19 4.1% 24 5.1% 0 0.0% 393 83.8% Wilder 333 5 1.5% 4 1.2% 8 2.4% 29 8.7% 0 0.0% 287 86.2% Williams 297 2 0.7% 51 17.2% 7 2.4% 21 7.1% 3 1.0% 213 71.7% Wilson's Creek

(5th Grade) 259 8 3.1% 6 2.3% 5 1.9% 4 1.5% 0 0.0% 236 91.1%

York 232 2 0.9% 24 10.3% 11 4.7% 12 5.2% 2 0.9% 181 78.0%

Elem. Totals 12,340 343 2.8% 849 6.9% 719 5.8% 719 5.8% 48 0.4% 9,662 78.3%

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ENROLLMENT BY RACE AND ETHNICITY

SEPTEMBER 2014-2015

Middle School Total Count

Asian/ Pacific

% Asian/ Pacific Black

% Black

His-panic/ Latino

% His-

panic/ Latino

Multi-Race

% Multi-Race

Native Am.

% Native Am. White

% White

Carver 719 34 4.7% 78 10.8% 51 7.1% 21 2.9% 4 0.6% 531 73.9%

Central MYSP 128 11 8.6% 5 3.9% 1 0.8% 2 1.6% 0 0.0% 109 85.2%

Cherokee 761 28 3.7% 27 3.5% 29 3.8% 4 0.5% 9 1.2% 664 87.3%

Hickory Hills 504 19 3.8% 32 6.3% 33 6.5% 4 0.8% 2 0.4% 414 82.1%

Jarrett 491 16 3.3% 54 11.0% 33 6.7% 10 2.0% 1 0.2% 377 76.8%

Pershing Middle 699 20 2.9% 27 3.9% 16 2.3% 15 2.1% 1 0.1% 620 88.7%

Pipkin Middle 596 10 1.7% 100 16.8% 51 8.6% 14 2.3% 5 0.8% 416 69.8%

Pleasant View 366 4 1.1% 17 4.6% 5 1.4% 7 1.9% 0 0.0% 333 91.0%

Reed Academy 603 12 2.0% 87 14.4% 21 3.5% 20 3.3% 1 0.2% 462 76.6%

Westport Middle 445 8 1.8% 65 14.6% 20 4.5% 10 2.2% 7 1.6% 335 75.3% Wilson's Creek (6th Grade) 233 6 2.6% 9 3.9% 10 4.3% 2 0.9% 0 0.0% 206 88.4% Middle School Totals 5,545 168 3.0% 501 9.0% 270 4.9% 109 2.0% 30 0.5% 4,467 80.6%

High School Total Count

Asian/ Pacific

% Asian/ Pacific Black

% Black

His-panic/ Latino

% His-

panic/ Latino

Multi-Race

% Multi-Race

Native Am.

% Native Am. White

% White

Central 1,601 112 7.0% 193 12.1% 121 7.6% 30 1.9% 10 0.6% 1,135 70.9%

Glendale 1,313 26 2.0% 55 4.2% 35 2.7% 15 1.1% 17 1.3% 1,165 88.7%

Hillcrest 1,054 5 0.5% 110 10.4% 42 4.0% 15 1.4% 7 0.7% 875 83.0%

Kickapoo 1,830 58 3.2% 71 3.9% 53 2.9% 25 1.4% 6 0.3% 1,617 88.4%

Parkview 1,372 33 2.4% 159 11.6% 83 6.0% 20 1.5% 2 0.1% 1,075 78.4% High School Totals 7,170 234 3.3% 588 8.2% 334 4.7% 105 1.5% 42 0.6% 5,867 81.8%

DISTRICT TOTALS 25,055 745 3.0% 1,938 7.8% 1,323 5.3% 933 3.7% 120 0.5% 19,996 79.8%

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MOBILITY / STABILITY/ ATTENDANCE REPORT AUGUST 12, 2014– MAY 15, 2015

Elementary School

September Enrollment

Transfers In

Transfers Out

Stable Enrollment

Mobility* Factor

Stability** Factor

Actual % of Attendance

Bingham 426 152 145 387 69.7% 90.8% 94.91% Bissett 281 107 98 264 73.0% 94.0% 93.81% Bowerman 295 109 148 249 87.1% 84.4% 94.00% Boyd 252 120 88 236 82.5% 93.7% 93.32% Campbell 164 91 98 152 115.2% 92.7% 93.45% Cowden 294 98 85 270 62.2% 91.8% 94.86% Delaware 235 97 79 214 74.9% 91.1% 95.04% Disney 541 102 107 522 38.6% 96.5% 95.75% Field 427 75 70 414 34.0% 97.0% 95.94% Fremont 186 90 80 161 91.4% 86.6% 94.41% Gray 486 78 67 468 29.8% 96.3% 96.45% Harrison 409 84 51 394 33.0% 96.3% 96.93% Hickory Hills 393 70 75 374 36.9% 95.2% 95.92% Holland 276 77 102 243 64.9% 88.0% 95.31% Jeffries 593 154 165 539 53.8% 90.9% 95.70% Mann 412 114 132 371 59.7% 90.0% 95.09% McBride 447 67 68 428 30.2% 95.7% 96.31% McGregor 346 184 178 306 104.6% 88.4% 94.39% Pershing 181 52 37 171 49.2% 94.5% 95.13% Pittman 309 81 83 295 53.1% 95.5% 95.24% Pleasant View 214 40 42 208 38.3% 97.2% 96.60% Portland 264 122 136 234 97.7% 88.6% 94.37% Robberson 339 155 145 71 88.5% Yr. Rd. 93.56% Rountree 268 102 85 246 69.8% 91.8% 95.32% Sequiota 360 58 47 348 29.2% 96.7% 96.32% Sherwood 275 68 76 247 52.4% 89.8% 96.22% Sunshine 220 59 62 197 55.0% 89.5% 93.92% Truman 391 60 73 368 34.0% 94.1% 96.22% Twain 467 103 149 430 54.0% 92.1% 95.28% Watkins 316 105 108 280 67.4% 88.6% 94.66% Weaver 330 182 180 291 109.7% 88.2% 93.89% Weller 353 172 166 318 95.8% 90.1% 94.72% Westport 469 175 160 422 71.4% 90.0% 93.13% Wilder 333 86 72 321 47.4% 96.4% 95.13% Williams 297 155 170 247 109.4% 83.2% 92.77% York 259 93 113 213 88.8% 91.8% 95.07% Elementary Totals 12,081 3,737 3,740 10,899 61.9% 90.2% 95.09%

*Mobility = sum of transfers in plus transfers out divided by September enrollment. **Stability = number of students enrolled all year, divided by September enrollment.

Note: Attendance is based on district attendance calculation. For state calculations, go to: http://mcds.dese.mo.gov/guidedinquiry/Pages/District-and-School-Information.aspx

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MOBILITY / STABILITY/ ATTENDANCE REPORT AUGUST 12, 2014 – MAY 15, 2015

Middle School September Enrollment

Transfers In

Transfers Out

Stable Enrollment

Mobility* Factor

Stability** Factor

Actual % of Attendance

Carver 719 167 183 673 48.7% 93.6% 95.21% Cherokee 761 92 94 732 24.4% 96.2% 96.35% Hickory Hills 504 140 123 460 52.2% 91.3% 94.41% Jarrett 491 144 156 456 61.1% 92.9% 93.64% Pershing 699 115 119 673 33.5% 96.3% 95.60% Pipkin 596 226 249 536 79.7% 89.9% 93.16% Pleasant View 366 64 73 344 37.4% 94.0% 95.86% Reed Academy 603 179 198 541 62.5% 89.7% 93.15% Westport 445 199 212 397 92.4% 89.2% 91.65% Wilson’s Creek 492 47 64 474 22.3% 96.3% 96.73% Middle School Totals 5,676 1,373 1,471 5,286 50.1% 93.1% 94.67%

Senior High September Enrollment

Transfers In

Transfers Out

Stable Enrollment

Mobility* Factor

Stability** Factor

Actual % of Attendance

Central (includes SSP) 1,729 309 356 1,569 38.5% 90.7% 93.20% Glendale 1,313 201 179 1,218 28.9% 92.8% 94.64% Hillcrest 1,054 226 231 915 43.4% 86.8% 91.76% Kickapoo 1,830 193 232 1,708 23.2% 93.3% 95.59% Parkview 1,371 370 356 1,218 52.9% 88.8% 92.29%

High School Totals 7,298 1,299 1,354 6,628 36.4% 90.8% 93.67%

District Totals 25,055 6,409 6,565 22,813 51.8% 91.1% 94.64% *Mobility = sum of transfers in plus transfers out divided by September enrollment. **Stability = number of students enrolled all year, divided by September enrollment. Note: Attendance is based on district attendance calculation. For state calculations, go to: http://mcds.dese.mo.gov/quickfacts/SitePages/DistrictInfo.aspx?ID=__bk8100030033009300130043001300

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REPORT OF STUDENT DROPOUTS 2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR

Note: Total by race/ethnicity may not sum to overall total because of additional race categories not shown.

Source: Missouri Student Information System (MOSIS) data collection/reporting, Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

Building/District Dropout Number

Dropout Rate

Central High 57 3.70

Glendale High 22 1.70

Hillcrest High 49 4.80

Kickapoo High 10 0.60

Parkview High 40 2.90 Springfield District 178 2.50

Building/ District

African-Am.

Drop-out

Number

African-Am.

Drop-out

Rate

Asian Drop-out

Number

Asian Drop-out

Rate

Hispanic Dropout Number

Hispanic Dropout

Rate

Native Am.

Drop-out

Number

Native Am.

Drop-out

Rate

White Drop-out

Number

White Drop-out

Rate

Central High 8 4.40 2 1.90 7 5.70 0 0.00 37 3.40

Glendale High 1 1.90 0 0.00 1 2.70 0 0.00 19 1.60

Hillcrest High 8 7.60 0 0.00 1 2.50 0 0.00 40 4.70

Kickapoo High 2 2.90 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 8 0.50

Parkview High 5 3.30 0 0.00 2 2.50 0 0.00 32 3.00

Springfield District 24 4.30 2 0.90 11 3.30 0 0.00 136 2.40

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SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS GRADUATING CLASS OF 2014 AND CLASS OF 2015

FOUR-YEAR GRADUATION RATE*

Click here to access additional information about graduation rates for Springfield Public Schools from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Source: 2015 Annual Performance Report, Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

*Four-Year Graduation Rate: Percentage of freshmen students who graduate in four years

with a regular high school diploma. From the beginning of ninth grade, students who are

entering that grade for the first time form a cohort that is subsequently "adjusted" by adding

any students who transfer into the cohort later during the ninth grade and the next three years,

and subtracting any students who transfer out.

Four-Year

Graduation Rate 2014

Four-Year Graduation Rate 2015

Central High 84.2 84.3

Glendale High 90.4 91.0

Hillcrest High 85.9 81.3

Kickapoo High 95.3 96.8

Parkview High 89.5 85.7

Springfield District 89.4 88.4

State of Missouri 87.3 87.8

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SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS GRADUATING CLASS OF 2015

FIVE-YEAR GRADUATION RATE*

Click here to access additional information about graduation rates for Springfield Public Schools from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Source: 2015 Annual Performance Report, Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

*Five-Year Graduation Rate: The five-year graduation rate is calculated the same as the

four-year with the exception that it includes both four- and five-year graduates in the fifth-

year cohort.

Five-Year Graduation Rate 2014

Five-Year Graduation Rate 2015

Central High 89.0 88.8

Glendale High 95.5 93.5

Hillcrest High 78.0 90.2

Kickapoo High 95.0 97.1

Parkview High 88.8 91.1

Springfield District 89.8 92.4

State of Missouri 88.1 89.7

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STAFFING RATIOS

2014-2015

Elementary School September Core Data Enrollment

Students to Administrators

Students to All Teachers

Students to Classroom Teachers*

Bingham 426 426 12 17 Bissett 281 281 14 19 Bowerman 295 148 13 19 Boyd 252 252 15 19 Campbell 164 164 10 18 Cowden 294 294 14 22 Delaware 235 237 13 22 Disney 541 271 19 20 Field 427 470 18 19 Fremont 186 427 13 18 Gray 486 486 16 20 Harrison 409 409 16 17 Hickory Hills 393 n/a K-8 19 21 Holland 276 276 13 22 Jeffries 593 593 20 23 Mann 412 411 16 22 McBride 447 447 16 21 McGregor 346 345 10 15 Pershing 181 n/a K-8 16 20 Pittman 309 309 17 19 Pleasant View 214 n/a K-8 17 19 Portland 264 264 16 19 Robberson 339 339 14 20 Rountree 268 268 16 19 Sequiota 360 361 19 22 Sherwood 275 275 17 22 Sunshine 220 219 13 15 Truman 391 391 15 20 Twain 467 234 17 19 Watkins 316 316 14 20 Weaver 330 330 13 19 Weller 353 353 15 20 Westport 469 235 16 22 Wilder 333 333 16 20 Williams 297 149 12 20 York 232 116 13 21 Elementary Totals 12,081 n/a n/a n/a

*All teachers, excluding special education, remedial reading, Title I, and career-technical education teachers

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STAFFING RATIOS

2014-2015

Middle School

September Core Data Enrollment

Students to Administrators

Students to All Teachers

Students to Classroom Teachers*

Carver 719 359 14 17

Cherokee 761 381 18 20

Hickory Hills 504 n/a K-8 17 20

Jarrett 491 246 14 19

Pershing 699 n/a K-8 17 19

Pipkin 596 298 14 20

Pleasant View 366 n/a K-8 16 19

Reed Academy 603 302 15 24

Westport 445 n/a K-8 12 16

Wilson’s Creek 492 246 19 21

Middle School Totals 5,676 n/a n/a n/a

High School

September Core Data Enrollment

Students to Administrators

Students to All Teachers

Students to Classroom Teachers*

Central 1,729 433 15 21

Glendale 1,313 328 19 26

Hillcrest 1,054 264 16 23

Kickapoo 1,830 458 20 25

Parkview 1,372 343 16 22

High School Totals 7,298 n/a n/a n/a

Springfield District Totals 25,055 n/a n/a n/a *All teachers, excluding special education, remedial reading, Title I, and career-technical education teachers.

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STAFF INFORMATION 2014-2015

Elementary School

% of Faculty With Master's Degree or

Above

Average Teacher Salary for

Regular Term Average Total* Teacher Salary

Average Years of Experience

Bingham 48.3% $43,092 $43,744 10.6 Bissett 41.3% $41,266 $41,868 7.5 Bowerman 55.2% $41,830 $42,533 8.4 Boyd 73.3% $46,109 $46,841 11.5 Campbell 72.6% $51,338 $51,875 18.6 Cowden 59.5% $44,328 $45,081 9.4 Delaware 65.1% $42,798 $42,972 10.0 Disney 79.4% $47,920 $48,261 14.1 Field 82.4% $48,945 $49,267 13.8 Fremont 63.2% $43,771 $44,196 9.0 Gray 89.9% $50,437 $50,597 16.1 Harrison 53.7% $43,106 $43,677 8.3 Hickory Hills 64.2% $44,141 $44,693 10.2 Holland 60.5% $44,477 $45,472 9.6 Jeffries 51.5% $42,481 $42,682 8.6 Mann 53.4% $43,893 $44,213 9.8 McBride 67.3% $49,778 $50,183 17.5 McGregor 55.8% $44,201 $44,544 10.7 Pershing 62.9% $44,048 $45,058 10.3 Pittman 77.2% $49,170 $49,389 16.2 Pleasant View 78.4% $50,726 $51,424 18.0 Portland 46.2% $44,387 $44,808 11.2 Robberson 67.4% $47,074 $47,262 13.4 Rountree 34.0% $44,275 $44,924 11.5 Sequiota 79.8% $49,355 $49,594 15.2 Sherwood 59.1% $47,765 $48,336 15.6 Sunshine 77.2% $47,030 $47,321 12.6 Truman 77.2% $49,075 $49,405 15.3 Twain 64.8% $45,059 $45,537 11.1 Watkins 49.2% $41,098 $41,562 6.3 Weaver 49.5% $44,088 $44,589 10.3 Weller 52.5% $44,583 $45,138 12.2 Westport 40.5% $42,921 $43,265 10.8 Wilder 72.3% $47,549 $47,964 15.8 Williams 66.9% $46,891 $47,344 11.4 York 47.2% $41,305 $41,715 7.9

*Includes extended-contract salary and extra-duty pay.

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STAFF INFORMATION 2014-2015

Middle School

% of Faculty With Master's Degree or

Above

Average Teacher Salary for Regular

Term Average Total* Teacher Salary

Average Years of Experience

Carver 64.0% $46,223 $48,661 13.2

Cherokee 75.0% $47,907 $49,847 15.2

Hickory Hills 70.9% $47,520 $50,959 13.9

Jarrett 81.5% $46,901 $48,796 13.1

Pershing 71.7% $47,859 $49,836 14.2

Pipkin 73.4% $46,601 $48,613 12.7

Pleasant View 77.5% $46,841 $50,011 11.9

Reed Academy 56.7% $43,965 $46,853 9.1

Westport 75.0% $46,667 $48,236 12.2

Wilson’s Creek 56.0% $45,168 $46,481 11.6

High School

% of Faculty With Master's Degree or

Above

Average Teacher Salary for Regular

Term Average Total* Teacher Salary

Average Years of Experience

Central 69.6% $47,307 $51,234 13.6

Glendale 78.3% $47,110 $51,406 13.1

Hillcrest 73.5% $47,931 $51,891 13.3

Kickapoo 72.4% $47,532 $51,392 13.3

Parkview 68.4% $46,368 $49,956 12.0 Springfield District 66.5% $46,238 $47,946 12.4

*Includes extended-contract salary and extra-duty pay.

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STAFF INFORMATION 2014-2015

DISTRICT – STATE COMPARISONS

District State

Average Teacher Salary for a Regular Term $46,238 $47,395 Average Total Teacher Salary1 $47,946 $48,479 Average Salary of all Administrators $85,434 $88,811 Average Years of Experience of 12.4 12.2 Professional Staff Percent of Faculty with Master’s 66.5% 58.9% Degree or Higher Student/Staff Ratio: Teachers 1 to 15 1 to 13 Student/Staff Ratio: Classroom Teachers 1 to 20 1 to 17 Students/Staff Ratio: Administrators 1 to 272 1 to 191

1 Includes extended-contract and extra-duty pay.

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Average Composite Score Number of Students Tested

Schools 2013-2014 2014-2015 Change 2013-2014 2014-2015 Change

% Graduates

Taking ACT 2013-2014

% Graduates

Taking ACT 2013-2014

Central 24.9 24.9 0.0 198 231 +33 57.9% 63.3% Glendale 22.4 23.1 +0.7 179 218 +39 66.5% 73.2% Hillcrest 19.5 19.4 -0.1 115 119 +4 47.5% 53.8% Kickapoo 22.4 22.4 0.0 320 316 -4 76.2% 73.1% Parkview 21.5 21.1 -0.4 186 183 -3 57.4% 63.8% District 22.4 22.5 +0.1 999* 1,067 +68* 62.6% 66.5%

2015 SPS above the state average: 0.8 points 2015 SPS above the national average: 1.5 points

SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS ACT SCORES 10-YEAR HISTORY: GRADUATING CLASSES OF 2006 to 2015

Year Local Frequency English Math Reading Science Composite 2005-2006 SPS District 924 22.6 21.7 23.2 22.4 22.6 2006-2007 SPS District 954 22.7 21.7 23.1 22.2 22.6 2007-2008 SPS District 970 22.9 22.0 23.8 22.5 22.9 2008-2009 SPS District 1,049 22.5 21.5 23.3 22.2 22.5 2009-2010 SPS District 1,080 22.7 21.7 22.9 22.2 22.5 2010-2011 SPS District 994 23.0 22.2 23.3 22.7 22.9 2011-2012 SPS District 1,006 22.4 21.7 22.9 22.3 22.5 2012-2013 SPS District 1,078 22.2 21.4 22.7 22.0 22.2 2013-2014 SPS District 999 22.0 21.6 23.1 22.4 22.4 2014-2015 SPS District 1,067 22.4 21.7 23.0 22.4 22.5

Year State Frequency English Math Reading Science Composite 2005-2006 State 42,885 21.5 21.0 22.0 21.5 21.6 2006-2007 State 45,354 21.5 21.0 22.1 21.5 21.6 2007-2008 State 47,240 21.4 21.0 22.0 21.4 21.6 2008-2009 State 46,923 21.5 20.9 22.1 21.5 21.6 2009-2010 State 48,290 21.5 21.0 22.0 21.6 21.6 2010-2011 State 48,565 21.5 21.0 21.9 21.6 21.6 2011-2012 State 49,222 21.4 21.1 21.9 21.5 21.6 2012-2013 State 49,217 21.4 21.0 21.9 21.6 21.6 2013-2014 State 48,865 21.6 21.1 22.3 21.7 21.8 2014-2015 State 49,640 21.4 21.0 22.2 21.7 21.7

Year National Frequency English Math Reading Science Composite 2005-2006 National 1,206,455 20.6 20.8 21.4 20.9 21.1 2006-2007 National 1,300,599 20.7 21.0 21.5 21.0 21.2 2007-2008 National 1,421,941 20.6 21.0 21.4 20.8 21.1 2008-2009 National 1,480,469 20.6 21.0 21.4 20.9 21.1 2009-2010 National 1,568,835 20.5 21.0 21.3 20.9 21.0 2010-2011 National 1,623,112 20.6 21.1 21.3 20.9 21.1 2011-2012 National 1,666,017 20.5 21.1 21.3 20.9 21.1 2012-2013 National 1,799,243 20.2 20.9 21.1 20.7 20.9 2013-2014 National 1,845,787 20.3 20.9 21.3 20.8 21.0 2014-2015 National 1,924,436 20.4 20.8 21.4 20.9 21.0

*Note: District total equals one additional student in 2013-2014, a test associated with Study Alternative Center.

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22.4

21.7

23.0

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21.4

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20.8

21.4

20.9 21.0

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2015 ACT Score Comparisons

Springfield Missouri U.S.

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2015 ACT SCORES

PERCENT MEETING COLLEGE READINESS BENCHMARKS

Summary Level English

Composition College Algebra

College Social

Science College Biology

All Four Areas

Springfield Public Schools 76% 50% 57% 49% 34%

Missouri 71% 44% 51% 42% 30%

National 64% 42% 46% 38% 28%

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ACT TEST INFORMATION

2011-2012 Central Glendale Hillcrest Kickapoo Parkview District State National

% of Graduates Taking ACT 56.3% 75.5% 51.0% 78.9% 56.7% 65.4% 75.0% 52.0%

ACT Composite Score 25.0 22.3 21.0 22.6 21.4 22.5 21.6 21.1

2012-2013 Central Glendale Hillcrest Kickapoo Parkview District State National

% of Graduates Taking ACT 56.7% 74.6% 49.6% 75.6% 60.8% 65.1% 65.1% 54.0%

ACT Composite Score 24.5 22.4 19.8 22.2 21.3 22.2 21.6 20.9

2013-2014 Central Glendale Hillcrest Kickapoo Parkview District State National

% of Graduates Taking ACT 57.9% 66.5% 47.5% 76.2% 57.4% 62.6% 76.0% 57.0%

ACT Composite Score 24.9 22.4 19.5 22.4 21.5 22.4 21.8 21.0

2014-2015 Central Glendale Hillcrest Kickapoo Parkview District State National

% of Graduates Taking ACT

63.3% 73.2% 53.6% 73.1% 63.5% 66.5% 77.0% 59.9%

ACT Composite Score 24.9 23.1 19.4 22.4 21.1 22.5 21.7 21.0

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MISSOURI ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (MAP) AND END-OF-COURSE (EOC) ASSESSMENTS The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) required all Missouri public school districts to administer Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) assessments in the spring of 2014-2015 in the following content areas and grade levels: DESE also required all Missouri public school districts to administer end-of-course (EOC) assessments in the spring of 2014-2015 at the end of appropriate courses for accountability purposes: Algebra 1, English 2, Biology 1, and American Government.

STATE-REQUIRED MAP TESTING 2014-2015

COMMUNICATION ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE Grade 3 Grade 3 Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade 4 Grade 8 Grade 5 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 8

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2015 AND HISTORICAL MISSOURI ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (MAP)

Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) Test results for Springfield Public School District, and buildings within the district, are posted on the Web at:

http://www.springfieldpublicschoolsmo.org/pages/SPSMO/DistrictInfo/Quality_Improvement___Accounta/QIA_Links/Assessment_Results

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MISSOURI ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (MAP) AND END-OF-COURSE (EOC) TEST RESULTS STATE OF MISSOURI – STATE TOTALS 2014-2015

Source: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education / MPI is the MAP Performance Index for complete MAP results

Grade levels E1, E2, A1, A2, B1, and GV indicate Eng. 1 and 2, Algebra 1 and 2, Biology, and Government End-of-Course assessments.

SUMMARY LEVEL CONTENT

AREA

GRADE LEVEL / EOC

NUMBER REPORT-

ABLE

# PROF.

& ADV.

% PROF.

& ADV.

# ADV.

% ADV.

# PROF.

% PROF.

# BASIC

% BASIC

# BELOW BASIC

% BELOW BASIC

STATE OF MO OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 68,733 39,305 57.2% 22,624 32.9% 16,681 24.3% 15,956 23.2% 13,472 19.6% STATE OF MO OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 67,761 39,629 58.5% 22,255 32.8% 17,374 25.6% 13,313 19.6% 14,819 21.9% STATE OF MO OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 67,240 39,723 59.1% 15,591 23.2% 24,132 35.9% 14,748 21.9% 12,769 19.0% STATE OF MO OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 66,861 36,736 54.9% 13,224 19.8% 23,512 35.2% 16,878 25.2% 13,247 19.8% STATE OF MO OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts 7th 66,744 38,187 57.2% 12,362 18.5% 25,825 38.7% 16,121 24.2% 12,436 18.6% STATE OF MO OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts 8th 67,301 38,716 57.5% 11,529 17.1% 27,187 40.4% 18,481 27.5% 10,104 15.0% STATE OF MO OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts E1 18,706 12,538 67.0% 2,080 11.1% 10,458 55.9% 4,975 26.6% 1,193 6.4% STATE OF MO OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts E2 65,024 47,907 73.7% 11,739 18.1% 36,168 55.6% 13,612 20.9% 3,505 5.4% STATE OF MO OVERALL Mathematics 3rd 68,849 35,579 51.7% 14,490 21.0% 21,089 30.6% 18,325 26.6% 14,945 21.7% STATE OF MO OVERALL Mathematics 4th 67,895 33,381 49.2% 13,194 19.4% 20,187 29.7% 22,794 33.6% 11,720 17.3% STATE OF MO OVERALL Mathematics 5th 67,388 26,673 39.6% 13,160 19.5% 13,513 20.1% 21,344 31.7% 19,371 28.7% STATE OF MO OVERALL Mathematics 6th 66,913 25,307 37.8% 10,943 16.4% 14,364 21.5% 22,124 33.1% 19,482 29.1% STATE OF MO OVERALL Mathematics 7th 65,874 23,087 35.0% 9,236 14.0% 13,851 21.0% 21,836 33.1% 20,951 31.8% STATE OF MO OVERALL Mathematics 8th 53,654 15,061 28.1% 5,364 10.0% 9,697 18.1% 17,300 32.2% 21,293 39.7% STATE OF MO OVERALL Mathematics A1 68,168 42,335 62.1% 12,775 18.7% 29,560 43.4% 13,290 19.5% 12,543 18.4% STATE OF MO OVERALL Mathematics A2 21,718 14,339 66.0% 6,182 28.5% 8,157 37.6% 4,194 19.3% 3,185 14.7% STATE OF MO OVERALL Science 5th 67,261 31,980 47.5% 12,623 18.8% 19,357 28.8% 28,215 41.9% 7,066 10.5% STATE OF MO OVERALL Science 8th 67,305 33,278 49.4% 7,049 10.5% 26,229 39.0% 22,920 34.1% 11,107 16.5% STATE OF MO OVERALL Science B1 65,939 48,982 74.3% 16,481 25.0% 32,501 49.3% 14,322 21.7% 2,635 4.0% STATE OF MO OVERALL Social Studies GV 60,173 38,151 63.4% 11,314 18.8% 26,837 44.6% 17,689 29.4% 4,333 7.2%

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MISSOURI ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (MAP) AND END-OF-COURSE (EOC) TEST RESULTS SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS – DISTRICT TOTALS 2014-2015

Source: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education / MPI is the MAP Performance Index for complete MAP results

Grade levels E1, E2, A1, A2, B1, and GV indicate Eng. 1 and 2, Algebra 1 and 2, Biology, and Government End-of-Course assessments.

SUMMARY LEVEL CONTENT AREA

GRADE LEVEL /

EOC

NUMBER REPORT-

ABLE

# PROF.

& ADV.

% PROF.

& ADV.

# ADV.

% ADV.

# PROF.

% PROF.

# BASIC

% BASIC

# BELOW BASIC

% BELOW BASIC

SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 2,031 1,042 51.3% 549 27.0% 493 24.3% 542 26.7% 447 22.0% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 1,953 1,017 52.1% 543 27.8% 474 24.3% 404 20.7% 532 27.2% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 1,891 1,007 53.3% 377 19.9% 630 33.3% 438 23.2% 446 23.6% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 1,866 952 51.0% 343 18.4% 609 32.6% 492 26.4% 422 22.6% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts 7th 1,775 958 54.0% 309 17.4% 649 36.6% 457 25.7% 360 20.3% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts 8th 1,806 1,020 56.5% 310 17.2% 710 39.3% 458 25.4% 328 18.2% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts E1 1,836 1,130 61.5% 219 11.9% 911 49.6% 541 29.5% 165 9.0% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Eng. Lang. Arts E2 1,725 1,278 74.1% 333 19.3% 945 54.8% 357 20.7% 90 5.2% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Mathematics 3rd 2,034 944 46.4% 359 17.6% 585 28.8% 581 28.6% 509 25.0% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Mathematics 4th 1,955 860 44.0% 314 16.1% 546 27.9% 634 32.4% 461 23.6% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Mathematics 5th 1,898 723 38.1% 326 17.2% 397 20.9% 561 29.6% 614 32.3% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Mathematics 6th 1,857 683 36.8% 299 16.1% 384 20.7% 572 30.8% 602 32.4% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Mathematics 7th 1,711 590 34.5% 214 12.5% 376 22.0% 521 30.5% 600 35.1% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Mathematics 8th 1,390 262 18.8% 89 6.4% 173 12.4% 482 34.7% 646 46.5% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Mathematics A1 1,751 1,138 65.0% 294 16.8% 844 48.2% 331 18.9% 282 16.1% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Mathematics A2 625 473 75.7% 228 36.5% 245 39.2% 101 16.2% 51 8.2% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Science 5th 1,896 803 42.4% 278 14.7% 525 27.7% 836 44.1% 257 13.6% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Science 8th 1,812 827 45.6% 132 7.3% 695 38.4% 660 36.4% 325 17.9% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Science B1 1,760 1,216 69.1% 338 19.2% 878 49.9% 493 28.0% 51 2.9% SPS DISTRICT OVERALL Social Studies GV 1,775 1,144 64.5% 356 20.1% 788 44.4% 523 29.5% 108 6.1%

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MISSOURI ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (MAP) AND END-OF-COURSE (EOC) TEST RESULTS

SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOLS 2014-2015

SUMMARY LEVEL CONTENT AREA EOC

NUMBER REPORT-

ABLE

# PROF.

& ADV.

% PROF.

& ADV.

# ADV.

% ADV.

# PROF.

% PROF.

# BASIC

% BASIC

# BELOW BASIC

% BELOW BASIC

CENTRAL HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts E1 386 222 57.5% 64 16.6% 158 40.9% 114 29.5% 50 13.0% CENTRAL HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts E2 395 275 69.6% 86 21.8% 189 47.8% 85 21.5% 35 8.9% CENTRAL HIGH Mathematics A1 312 179 57.4% 64 20.5% 115 36.9% 65 20.8% 68 21.8% CENTRAL HIGH Mathematics A2 129 126 97.7% 94 72.9% 32 24.8% 0 0.0% 3 2.3% CENTRAL HIGH Science B1 380 265 69.7% 99 26.1% 166 43.7% 103 27.1% 12 3.2% CENTRAL HIGH Social Studies GV 484 294 60.7% 100 20.7% 194 40.1% 147 30.4% 43 8.9% GLENDALE HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts E1 344 236 68.6% 44 12.8% 192 55.8% 90 26.2% 18 5.2% GLENDALE HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts E2 320 239 74.7% 69 21.6% 170 53.1% 68 21.3% 13 4.1% GLENDALE HIGH Mathematics A1 217 156 71.9% 23 10.6% 133 61.3% 41 18.9% 20 9.2% GLENDALE HIGH Mathematics A2 116 99 85.3% 51 44.0% 48 41.4% 12 10.3% 5 4.3% GLENDALE HIGH Science B1 311 198 63.7% 45 14.5% 153 49.2% 101 32.5% 12 3.9% GLENDALE HIGH Social Studies GV 334 234 70.1% 77 23.1% 157 47.0% 88 26.3% 12 3.6% HILLCREST HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts E1 265 131 49.4% 17 6.4% 114 43.0% 101 38.1% 33 12.5% HILLCREST HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts E2 227 162 71.4% 27 11.9% 135 59.5% 53 23.3% 12 5.3% HILLCREST HIGH Mathematics A1 197 78 39.6% 8 4.1% 70 35.5% 52 26.4% 67 34.0% HILLCREST HIGH Mathematics A2 51 27 52.9% 6 11.8% 21 41.2% 14 27.5% 10 19.6% HILLCREST HIGH Science B1 247 161 65.2% 39 15.8% 122 49.4% 84 34.0% 2 0.8% HILLCREST HIGH Social Studies GV 191 114 59.7% 23 12.0% 91 47.6% 60 31.4% 17 8.9%

Source: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education / MPI is the MAP Performance Index for complete MAP results

Grade levels E1, E2, A1, A2, B1, and GV indicate Eng. 1 and 2, Algebra 1 and 2, Biology, and Government End-of-Course assessments.

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MISSOURI ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (MAP) AND END-OF-COURSE (EOC) TEST RESULTS SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOLS (CONT’D.) 2014-2015

Source: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education / MPI is the MAP Performance Index for complete MAP results

Grade levels E1, E2, A1, A2, B1, and GV indicate Eng. 1 and 2, Algebra 1 and 2, Biology, and Government End-of-Course assessments.

SUMMARY LEVEL CONTENT AREA EOC

NUMBER REPORT-

ABLE

# PROF.

& ADV.

% PROF.

& ADV.

# ADV.

% ADV.

# PROF.

% PROF.

# BASIC

% BASIC

# BELOW BASIC

% BELOW BASIC

KICKAPOO HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts E1 434 323 74.4% 70 16.1% 253 58.3% 93 21.4% 18 4.1% KICKAPOO HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts E2 468 408 87.2% 121 25.9% 287 61.3% 49 10.5% 11 2.4% KICKAPOO HIGH Mathematics A1 301 196 65.1% 27 9.0% 169 56.1% 65 21.6% 40 13.3% KICKAPOO HIGH Mathematics A2 255 173 67.8% 63 24.7% 110 43.1% 55 21.6% 27 10.6% KICKAPOO HIGH Science B1 509 414 81.3% 130 25.5% 284 55.8% 85 16.7% 10 2.0% KICKAPOO HIGH Social Studies GV 451 344 76.3% 126 27.9% 218 48.3% 94 20.8% 13 2.9% PARKVIEW HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts E1 365 176 48.2% 16 4.4% 160 43.8% 143 39.2% 46 12.6% PARKVIEW HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts E2 315 194 61.6% 30 9.5% 164 52.1% 102 32.4% 19 6.0% PARKVIEW HIGH Mathematics A1 274 117 42.7% 7 2.6% 110 40.1% 81 29.6% 76 27.7% PARKVIEW HIGH Mathematics A2 74 48 64.9% 14 18.9% 34 45.9% 20 27.0% 6 8.1% PARKVIEW HIGH Science B1 313 178 56.9% 25 8.0% 153 48.9% 120 38.3% 15 4.8% PARKVIEW HIGH Social Studies GV 315 158 50.2% 30 9.5% 128 40.6% 134 42.5% 23 7.3%

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MISSOURI ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (MAP) AND END-OF-COURSE (EOC) TEST RESULTS SPRINGFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOLS 2014-2015

SUMMARY LEVEL CONTENT AREA

GRADE LEVEL / EOC

NUMBER REPORT-

ABLE # PROF. & ADV.

% PROF.

& ADV. #

ADV. %

ADV. #

PROF. %

PROF. #

BASIC %

BASIC

# BELOW BASIC

% BELOW BASIC

CARVER MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 244 112 45.9% 41 16.8% 71 29.1% 79 32.4% 53 21.7% CARVER MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 7th 232 109 47.0% 26 11.2% 83 35.8% 73 31.5% 50 21.6% CARVER MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 8th 232 143 61.6% 40 17.2% 103 44.4% 60 25.9% 29 12.5% CARVER MIDDLE Mathematics 6th 246 70 28.5% 19 7.7% 51 20.7% 78 31.7% 98 39.8% CARVER MIDDLE Mathematics 7th 234 65 27.8% 21 9.0% 44 18.8% 71 30.3% 98 41.9% CARVER MIDDLE Mathematics 8th 184 26 14.1% 5 2.7% 21 11.4% 75 40.8% 83 45.1% CARVER MIDDLE Mathematics A1 50 50 100.0% 19 38.0% 31 62.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% CARVER MIDDLE Science 8th 234 77 32.9% 8 3.4% 69 29.5% 112 47.9% 45 19.2% CENTRAL HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 44 43 97.7% 34 77.3% 9 20.5% 1 2.3% 0 0.0% CENTRAL HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts 7th 45 44 97.8% 30 66.7% 14 31.1% 1 2.2% 0 0.0% CENTRAL HIGH Eng. Lang. Arts 8th 39 39 100.0% 29 74.4% 10 25.6% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% CENTRAL HIGH Mathematics 6th 33 33 100.0% 30 90.9% 3 9.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% CENTRAL HIGH Mathematics 7th 10 10 100.0% 8 80.0% 2 20.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% CENTRAL HIGH Mathematics 8th 36 35 97.2% 33 91.7% 2 5.6% 1 2.8% 0 0.0% CENTRAL HIGH Science 8th 39 39 100.0% 24 61.5% 15 38.5% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% CHEROKEE MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 120 81 67.5% 30 25.0% 51 42.5% 29 24.2% 10 8.3% CHEROKEE MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 7th 325 222 68.3% 82 25.2% 140 43.1% 67 20.6% 36 11.1% CHEROKEE MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 8th 305 241 79.0% 86 28.2% 155 50.8% 46 15.1% 18 5.9% CHEROKEE MIDDLE Mathematics 6th 120 65 54.2% 27 22.5% 38 31.7% 40 33.3% 15 12.5% CHEROKEE MIDDLE Mathematics 7th 325 186 57.2% 75 23.1% 111 34.2% 84 25.8% 55 16.9% CHEROKEE MIDDLE Mathematics 8th 183 35 19.1% 7 3.8% 28 15.3% 79 43.2% 69 37.7% CHEROKEE MIDDLE Mathematics A1 122 109 89.3% 38 31.1% 71 58.2% 12 9.8% 1 0.8% CHEROKEE MIDDLE Science 8th 305 214 70.2% 40 13.1% 174 57.0% 78 25.6% 13 4.3%

Note: Grade level A1 indicates Algebra I End-of-Course

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SUMMARY LEVEL CONTENT AREA

GRADE LEVEL / EOC

NUMBER REPORT-

ABLE

# PROF.

& ADV.

% PROF.

& ADV. #

ADV. %

ADV. #

PROF. %

PROF. #

BASIC %

BASIC

# BELOW BASIC

% BELOW BASIC

HICKORY HILLS MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 163 77 47.2% 18 11.0% 59 36.2% 48 29.4% 38 23.3% HICKORY HILLS MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 7th 156 89 57.1% 34 21.8% 55 35.3% 30 19.2% 37 23.7% HICKORY HILLS MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 8th 169 86 50.9% 17 10.1% 69 40.8% 43 25.4% 40 23.7% HICKORY HILLS MIDDLE Mathematics 6th 164 49 29.9% 15 9.1% 34 20.7% 71 43.3% 44 26.8% HICKORY HILLS MIDDLE Mathematics 7th 158 61 38.6% 21 13.3% 40 25.3% 43 27.2% 54 34.2% HICKORY HILLS MIDDLE Mathematics 8th 141 31 22.0% 6 4.3% 25 17.7% 49 34.8% 61 43.3% HICKORY HILLS MIDDLE Mathematics A1 30 30 100.0% 16 53.3% 14 46.7% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% HICKORY HILLS MIDDLE Science 8th 170 61 35.9% 4 2.4% 57 33.5% 71 41.8% 38 22.4% JARRETT MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 167 78 46.7% 22 13.2% 56 33.5% 52 31.1% 37 22.2% JARRETT MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 7th 147 66 44.9% 11 7.5% 55 37.4% 46 31.3% 35 23.8% JARRETT MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 8th 169 64 37.9% 13 7.7% 51 30.2% 63 37.3% 42 24.9% JARRETT MIDDLE Mathematics 6th 167 48 28.7% 14 8.4% 34 20.4% 53 31.7% 66 39.5% JARRETT MIDDLE Mathematics 7th 146 31 21.2% 13 8.9% 18 12.3% 60 41.1% 55 37.7% JARRETT MIDDLE Mathematics 8th 143 11 7.7% 2 1.4% 9 6.3% 61 42.7% 71 49.7% JARRETT MIDDLE Mathematics A1 27 22 81.5% 2 7.4% 20 74.1% 2 7.4% 3 11.1% JARRETT MIDDLE Science 8th 169 47 27.8% 3 1.8% 44 26.0% 77 45.6% 45 26.6% PERSHING MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 212 130 61.3% 42 19.8% 88 41.5% 46 21.7% 36 17.0% PERSHING MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 7th 206 119 57.8% 31 15.0% 88 42.7% 55 26.7% 32 15.5% PERSHING MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 8th 282 185 65.6% 53 18.8% 132 46.8% 74 26.2% 23 8.2% PERSHING MIDDLE Mathematics 6th 212 97 45.8% 32 15.1% 65 30.7% 72 34.0% 43 20.3% PERSHING MIDDLE Mathematics 7th 206 103 50.0% 41 19.9% 62 30.1% 59 28.6% 44 21.4% PERSHING MIDDLE Mathematics 8th 191 51 26.7% 10 5.2% 41 21.5% 84 44.0% 56 29.3% PERSHING MIDDLE Mathematics A1 91 87 95.6% 39 42.9% 48 52.7% 2 2.2% 2 2.2% PERSHING MIDDLE Science 8th 281 155 55.2% 15 5.3% 140 49.8% 101 35.9% 25 8.9%

Note: Grade level A1 indicates Algebra I End-of-Course.

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Note: Grade level A1 indicates Algebra I End-of-Course.

SUMMARY LEVEL CONTENT

AREA

GRADE LEVEL / EOC

NUMBER REPORT-

ABLE

# PROF.

& ADV.

% PROF.

& ADV. #

ADV. %

ADV. #

PROF. %

PROF. #

BASIC %

BASIC

# BELOW BASIC

% BELOW BASIC

PIPKIN MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 196 80 40.8% 23 11.7% 57 29.1% 56 28.6% 60 30.6% PIPKIN MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 7th 199 91 45.7% 27 13.6% 64 32.2% 59 29.6% 49 24.6% PIPKIN MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 8th 198 80 40.4% 19 9.6% 61 30.8% 62 31.3% 56 28.3% PIPKIN MIDDLE Mathematics 6th 196 40 20.4% 14 7.1% 26 13.3% 65 33.2% 91 46.4% PIPKIN MIDDLE Mathematics 7th 199 59 29.6% 22 11.1% 37 18.6% 63 31.7% 77 38.7% PIPKIN MIDDLE Mathematics 8th 169 16 9.5% 2 1.2% 14 8.3% 42 24.9% 111 65.7% PIPKIN MIDDLE Mathematics A1 30 29 96.7% 20 66.7% 9 30.0% 1 3.3% 0 0.0% PIPKIN MIDDLE Science 8th 199 77 38.7% 16 8.0% 61 30.7% 64 32.2% 58 29.1% PLEASANT VIEW MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 124 56 45.2% 17 13.7% 39 31.5% 37 29.8% 31 25.0% PLEASANT VIEW MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 7th 129 80 62.0% 18 14.0% 62 48.1% 27 20.9% 22 17.1% PLEASANT VIEW MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 8th 105 59 56.2% 20 19.0% 39 37.1% 35 33.3% 11 10.5% PLEASANT VIEW MIDDLE Mathematics 6th 124 41 33.1% 16 12.9% 25 20.2% 43 34.7% 40 32.3% PLEASANT VIEW MIDDLE Mathematics 7th 129 35 27.1% 7 5.4% 28 21.7% 57 44.2% 37 28.7% PLEASANT VIEW MIDDLE Mathematics 8th 75 8 10.7% 0 0.0% 8 10.7% 31 41.3% 36 48.0% PLEASANT VIEW MIDDLE Mathematics A1 30 24 80.0% 6 20.0% 18 60.0% 4 13.3% 2 6.7% PLEASANT VIEW MIDDLE Science 8th 104 53 51.0% 8 7.7% 45 43.3% 44 42.3% 7 6.7% REED ACADEMY Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 212 73 34.4% 30 14.2% 43 20.3% 65 30.7% 74 34.9% REED ACADEMY Eng. Lang. Arts 7th 189 106 56.1% 47 24.9% 59 31.2% 40 21.2% 43 22.8% REED ACADEMY Eng. Lang. Arts 8th 170 82 48.2% 29 17.1% 53 31.2% 39 22.9% 49 28.8% REED ACADEMY Eng. Lang. Arts E1 42 42 100.0% 8 19.0% 34 81.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% REED ACADEMY Mathematics 6th 212 60 28.3% 26 12.3% 34 16.0% 54 25.5% 98 46.2% REED ACADEMY Mathematics 7th 160 28 17.5% 5 3.1% 23 14.4% 55 34.4% 77 48.1% REED ACADEMY Mathematics 8th 146 46 31.5% 24 16.4% 22 15.1% 28 19.2% 72 49.3% REED ACADEMY Mathematics A1 53 51 96.2% 23 43.4% 28 52.8% 1 1.9% 1 1.9% REED ACADEMY Science 8th 173 81 46.8% 12 6.9% 69 39.9% 57 32.9% 35 20.2%

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WESTPORT MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 156 37 23.7% 4 2.6% 33 21.2% 46 29.5% 73 46.8% WESTPORT MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 7th 147 32 21.8% 3 2.0% 29 19.7% 59 40.1% 56 38.1% WESTPORT MIDDLE Eng. Lang. Arts 8th 137 41 29.9% 4 2.9% 37 27.0% 36 26.3% 60 43.8% WESTPORT MIDDLE Mathematics 6th 155 16 10.3% 5 3.2% 11 7.1% 49 31.6% 90 58.1% WESTPORT MIDDLE Mathematics 7th 144 12 8.3% 1 0.7% 11 7.6% 29 20.1% 103 71.5% WESTPORT MIDDLE Mathematics 8th 122 3 2.5% 0 0.0% 3 2.5% 32 26.2% 87 71.3% WESTPORT MIDDLE Mathematics A1 16 9 56.3% 1 6.3% 8 50.0% 5 31.3% 2 12.5% WESTPORT MIDDLE Science 8th 138 23 16.7% 2 1.4% 21 15.2% 56 40.6% 59 42.8% WILSON'S CREEK Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 250 191 76.4% 88 35.2% 103 41.2% 37 14.8% 22 8.8% WILSON'S CREEK Eng. Lang. Arts 6th 228 185 81.1% 82 36.0% 103 45.2% 33 14.5% 10 4.4% WILSON'S CREEK Mathematics 5th 249 154 61.8% 74 29.7% 80 32.1% 63 25.3% 32 12.9% WILSON'S CREEK Mathematics 6th 228 164 71.9% 101 44.3% 63 27.6% 47 20.6% 17 7.5% WILSON'S CREEK Mathematics A1 1 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% WILSON'S CREEK Science 5th 250 185 74.0% 95 38.0% 90 36.0% 58 23.2% 7 2.8%

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BINGHAM ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 70 36 51.4% 24 34.3% 12 17.1% 19 27.1% 15 21.4% BINGHAM ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 64 26 40.6% 16 25.0% 10 15.6% 15 23.4% 23 35.9% BINGHAM ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 56 14 25.0% 2 3.6% 12 21.4% 20 35.7% 22 39.3% BINGHAM ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 70 35 50.0% 23 32.9% 12 17.1% 22 31.4% 13 18.6% BINGHAM ELEM. Mathematics 4th 64 25 39.1% 12 18.8% 13 20.3% 24 37.5% 15 23.4% BINGHAM ELEM. Mathematics 5th 56 10 17.9% 3 5.4% 7 12.5% 15 26.8% 31 55.4% BINGHAM ELEM. Science 5th 56 11 19.6% 1 1.8% 10 17.9% 31 55.4% 14 25.0% BISSETT ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 46 19 41.3% 10 21.7% 9 19.6% 16 34.8% 11 23.9% BISSETT ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 40 13 32.5% 9 22.5% 4 10.0% 8 20.0% 19 47.5% BISSETT ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 45 17 37.8% 4 8.9% 13 28.9% 9 20.0% 19 42.2% BISSETT ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 46 19 41.3% 9 19.6% 10 21.7% 15 32.6% 12 26.1% BISSETT ELEM. Mathematics 4th 40 15 37.5% 3 7.5% 12 30.0% 17 42.5% 8 20.0% BISSETT ELEM. Mathematics 5th 47 10 21.3% 6 12.8% 4 8.5% 19 40.4% 18 38.3% BISSETT ELEM. Science 5th 49 11 22.4% 3 6.1% 8 16.3% 23 46.9% 15 30.6% BOWERMAN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 53 17 32.1% 7 13.2% 10 18.9% 12 22.6% 24 45.3% BOWERMAN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 39 15 38.5% 3 7.7% 12 30.8% 8 20.5% 16 41.0% BOWERMAN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 34 10 29.4% 4 11.8% 6 17.6% 8 23.5% 16 47.1% BOWERMAN ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 53 14 26.4% 2 3.8% 12 22.6% 14 26.4% 25 47.2% BOWERMAN ELEM. Mathematics 4th 39 14 35.9% 2 5.1% 12 30.8% 9 23.1% 16 41.0% BOWERMAN ELEM. Mathematics 5th 34 6 17.6% 2 5.9% 4 11.8% 8 23.5% 20 58.8% BOWERMAN ELEM. Science 5th 34 9 26.5% 3 8.8% 6 17.6% 17 50.0% 8 23.5% BOYD ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 34 6 17.6% 2 5.9% 4 11.8% 14 41.2% 14 41.2% BOYD ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 42 18 42.9% 8 19.0% 10 23.8% 8 19.0% 16 38.1% BOYD ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 39 17 43.6% 9 23.1% 8 20.5% 13 33.3% 9 23.1% BOYD ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 34 3 8.8% 0 0.0% 3 8.8% 8 23.5% 23 67.6% BOYD ELEM. Mathematics 4th 41 15 36.6% 6 14.6% 9 22.0% 14 34.1% 12 29.3% BOYD ELEM. Mathematics 5th 39 16 41.0% 7 17.9% 9 23.1% 8 20.5% 15 38.5% BOYD ELEM. Science 5th 39 14 35.9% 6 15.4% 8 20.5% 15 38.5% 10 25.6%

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CAMPBELL ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 29 11 37.9% 3 10.3% 8 27.6% 9 31.0% 9 31.0% CAMPBELL ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 29 6 20.7% 4 13.8% 2 6.9% 11 37.9% 12 41.4% CAMPBELL ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 31 14 45.2% 7 22.6% 7 22.6% 6 19.4% 11 35.5% CAMPBELL ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 28 5 17.9% 0 0.0% 5 17.9% 14 50.0% 9 32.1% CAMPBELL ELEM. Mathematics 4th 29 3 10.3% 1 3.4% 2 6.9% 10 34.5% 16 55.2% CAMPBELL ELEM. Mathematics 5th 31 7 22.6% 3 9.7% 4 12.9% 13 41.9% 11 35.5% CAMPBELL ELEM. Science 5th 31 9 29.0% 1 3.2% 8 25.8% 15 48.4% 7 22.6% COWDEN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 40 26 65.0% 11 27.5% 15 37.5% 12 30.0% 2 5.0% COWDEN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 50 21 42.0% 5 10.0% 16 32.0% 14 28.0% 15 30.0% COWDEN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 57 33 57.9% 8 14.0% 25 43.9% 8 14.0% 16 28.1% COWDEN ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 40 17 42.5% 7 17.5% 10 25.0% 12 30.0% 11 27.5% COWDEN ELEM. Mathematics 4th 50 8 16.0% 1 2.0% 7 14.0% 20 40.0% 22 44.0% COWDEN ELEM. Mathematics 5th 56 14 25.0% 8 14.3% 6 10.7% 21 37.5% 21 37.5% COWDEN ELEM. Science 5th 56 18 32.1% 3 5.4% 15 26.8% 27 48.2% 11 19.6% DELAWARE ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 48 22 45.8% 8 16.7% 14 29.2% 14 29.2% 12 25.0% DELAWARE ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 23 4 17.4% 3 13.0% 1 4.3% 7 30.4% 12 52.2% DELAWARE ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 24 7 29.2% 2 8.3% 5 20.8% 7 29.2% 10 41.7% DELAWARE ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 48 21 43.8% 5 10.4% 16 33.3% 14 29.2% 13 27.1% DELAWARE ELEM. Mathematics 4th 23 1 4.3% 1 4.3% 0 0.0% 10 43.5% 12 52.2% DELAWARE ELEM. Mathematics 5th 24 6 25.0% 3 12.5% 3 12.5% 6 25.0% 12 50.0% DELAWARE ELEM. Science 5th 24 11 45.8% 7 29.2% 4 16.7% 9 37.5% 4 16.7% DISNEY ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 94 64 68.1% 39 41.5% 25 26.6% 15 16.0% 15 16.0% DISNEY ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 101 73 72.3% 46 45.5% 27 26.7% 13 12.9% 15 14.9% DISNEY ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 89 63 70.8% 27 30.3% 36 40.4% 17 19.1% 9 10.1% DISNEY ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 94 66 70.2% 27 28.7% 39 41.5% 17 18.1% 11 11.7% DISNEY ELEM. Mathematics 4th 101 67 66.3% 34 33.7% 33 32.7% 22 21.8% 12 11.9% DISNEY ELEM. Mathematics 5th 89 43 48.3% 22 24.7% 21 23.6% 30 33.7% 16 18.0% DISNEY ELEM. Science 5th 89 49 55.1% 19 21.3% 30 33.7% 36 40.4% 4 4.5%

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FIELD ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 68 45 66.2% 26 38.2% 19 27.9% 13 19.1% 10 14.7% FIELD ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 67 38 56.7% 17 25.4% 21 31.3% 12 17.9% 17 25.4% FIELD ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 75 51 68.0% 20 26.7% 31 41.3% 11 14.7% 13 17.3% FIELD ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 68 40 58.8% 14 20.6% 26 38.2% 19 27.9% 9 13.2% FIELD ELEM. Mathematics 4th 67 35 52.2% 13 19.4% 22 32.8% 19 28.4% 13 19.4% FIELD ELEM. Mathematics 5th 75 37 49.3% 20 26.7% 17 22.7% 22 29.3% 16 21.3% FIELD ELEM. Science 5th 75 37 49.3% 12 16.0% 25 33.3% 34 45.3% 4 5.3% FREMONT ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 32 10 31.3% 2 6.3% 8 25.0% 10 31.3% 12 37.5% FREMONT ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 32 6 18.8% 0 0.0% 6 18.8% 10 31.3% 16 50.0% FREMONT ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 24 12 50.0% 3 12.5% 9 37.5% 5 20.8% 7 29.2% FREMONT ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 32 2 6.3% 1 3.1% 1 3.1% 13 40.6% 17 53.1% FREMONT ELEM. Mathematics 4th 32 2 6.3% 0 0.0% 2 6.3% 14 43.8% 16 50.0% FREMONT ELEM. Mathematics 5th 24 4 16.7% 2 8.3% 2 8.3% 7 29.2% 13 54.2% FREMONT ELEM. Science 5th 23 8 34.8% 1 4.3% 7 30.4% 12 52.2% 3 13.0% GRAY ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 92 71 77.2% 52 56.5% 19 20.7% 19 20.7% 2 2.2% GRAY ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 107 90 84.1% 61 57.0% 29 27.1% 12 11.2% 5 4.7% GRAY ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 92 78 84.8% 45 48.9% 33 35.9% 11 12.0% 3 3.3% GRAY ELEM. Mathematics 4th 107 79 73.8% 38 35.5% 41 38.3% 26 24.3% 2 1.9% HARRISON ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 81 61 75.3% 38 46.9% 23 28.4% 17 21.0% 3 3.7% HARRISON ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 85 56 65.9% 32 37.6% 24 28.2% 18 21.2% 11 12.9% HARRISON ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 82 61 74.4% 24 29.3% 37 45.1% 19 23.2% 2 2.4% HARRISON ELEM. Mathematics 4th 85 62 72.9% 31 36.5% 31 36.5% 20 23.5% 3 3.5%

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HICKORY HILLS ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 69 47 68.1% 25 36.2% 22 31.9% 15 21.7% 7 10.1% HICKORY HILLS ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 53 36 67.9% 25 47.2% 11 20.8% 5 9.4% 12 22.6% HICKORY HILLS ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 48 38 79.2% 18 37.5% 20 41.7% 6 12.5% 4 8.3% HICKORY HILLS ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 69 49 71.0% 18 26.1% 31 44.9% 12 17.4% 8 11.6% HICKORY HILLS ELEM. Mathematics 4th 53 27 50.9% 13 24.5% 14 26.4% 17 32.1% 9 17.0% HICKORY HILLS ELEM. Mathematics 5th 51 29 56.9% 14 27.5% 15 29.4% 11 21.6% 11 21.6% HICKORY HILLS ELEM. Science 5th 51 31 60.8% 16 31.4% 15 29.4% 18 35.3% 2 3.9% HOLLAND ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 42 20 47.6% 10 23.8% 10 23.8% 9 21.4% 13 31.0% HOLLAND ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 39 23 59.0% 13 33.3% 10 25.6% 5 12.8% 11 28.2% HOLLAND ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 34 12 35.3% 4 11.8% 8 23.5% 10 29.4% 12 35.3% HOLLAND ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 42 18 42.9% 4 9.5% 14 33.3% 13 31.0% 11 26.2% HOLLAND ELEM. Mathematics 4th 39 17 43.6% 4 10.3% 13 33.3% 13 33.3% 9 23.1% HOLLAND ELEM. Mathematics 5th 34 6 17.6% 3 8.8% 3 8.8% 8 23.5% 20 58.8% HOLLAND ELEM. Science 5th 34 9 26.5% 2 5.9% 7 20.6% 17 50.0% 8 23.5% JEFFRIES ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 89 33 37.1% 16 18.0% 17 19.1% 29 32.6% 27 30.3% JEFFRIES ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 83 35 42.2% 18 21.7% 17 20.5% 22 26.5% 26 31.3% JEFFRIES ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 93 39 41.9% 9 9.7% 30 32.3% 20 21.5% 34 36.6% JEFFRIES ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 90 35 38.9% 9 10.0% 26 28.9% 29 32.2% 26 28.9% JEFFRIES ELEM. Mathematics 4th 83 31 37.3% 11 13.3% 20 24.1% 31 37.3% 21 25.3% JEFFRIES ELEM. Mathematics 5th 93 30 32.3% 7 7.5% 23 24.7% 26 28.0% 37 39.8% JEFFRIES ELEM. Science 5th 93 32 34.4% 8 8.6% 24 25.8% 48 51.6% 13 14.0% MANN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 70 37 52.9% 16 22.9% 21 30.0% 20 28.6% 13 18.6% MANN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 63 31 49.2% 16 25.4% 15 23.8% 12 19.0% 20 31.7% MANN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 64 29 45.3% 9 14.1% 20 31.3% 22 34.4% 13 20.3% MANN ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 70 29 41.4% 11 15.7% 18 25.7% 19 27.1% 22 31.4% MANN ELEM. Mathematics 4th 63 25 39.7% 4 6.3% 21 33.3% 23 36.5% 15 23.8% MANN ELEM. Mathematics 5th 64 16 25.0% 6 9.4% 10 15.6% 22 34.4% 26 40.6% MANN ELEM. Science 5th 63 19 30.2% 8 12.7% 11 17.5% 36 57.1% 8 12.7%

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MCBRIDE ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 97 71 73.2% 45 46.4% 26 26.8% 21 21.6% 5 5.2% MCBRIDE ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 92 76 82.6% 50 54.3% 26 28.3% 12 13.0% 4 4.3% MCBRIDE ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 97 63 64.9% 34 35.1% 29 29.9% 28 28.9% 6 6.2% MCBRIDE ELEM. Mathematics 4th 92 71 77.2% 28 30.4% 43 46.7% 14 15.2% 7 7.6% MCGREGOR ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 58 12 20.7% 2 3.4% 10 17.2% 24 41.4% 22 37.9% MCGREGOR ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 56 19 33.9% 9 16.1% 10 17.9% 19 33.9% 18 32.1% MCGREGOR ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 53 24 45.3% 10 18.9% 14 26.4% 9 17.0% 20 37.7% MCGREGOR ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 61 18 29.5% 3 4.9% 15 24.6% 22 36.1% 21 34.4% MCGREGOR ELEM. Mathematics 4th 61 16 26.2% 3 4.9% 13 21.3% 31 50.8% 14 23.0% MCGREGOR ELEM. Mathematics 5th 55 24 43.6% 10 18.2% 14 25.5% 13 23.6% 18 32.7% MCGREGOR ELEM. Science 5th 54 17 31.5% 7 13.0% 10 18.5% 26 48.1% 11 20.4% PERSHING ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 25 17 68.0% 10 40.0% 7 28.0% 6 24.0% 2 8.0% PERSHING ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 22 13 59.1% 6 27.3% 7 31.8% 3 13.6% 6 27.3% PERSHING ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 29 12 41.4% 2 6.9% 10 34.5% 11 37.9% 6 20.7% PERSHING ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 25 11 44.0% 4 16.0% 7 28.0% 10 40.0% 4 16.0% PERSHING ELEM. Mathematics 4th 22 9 40.9% 3 13.6% 6 27.3% 10 45.5% 3 13.6% PERSHING ELEM. Mathematics 5th 29 12 41.4% 7 24.1% 5 17.2% 9 31.0% 8 27.6% PERSHING ELEM. Science 5th 29 12 41.4% 3 10.3% 9 31.0% 13 44.8% 4 13.8% PITTMAN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 45 29 64.4% 17 37.8% 12 26.7% 10 22.2% 6 13.3% PITTMAN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 60 29 48.3% 11 18.3% 18 30.0% 16 26.7% 15 25.0% PITTMAN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 59 32 54.2% 11 18.6% 21 35.6% 15 25.4% 12 20.3% PITTMAN ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 45 20 44.4% 5 11.1% 15 33.3% 17 37.8% 8 17.8% PITTMAN ELEM. Mathematics 4th 60 29 48.3% 7 11.7% 22 36.7% 19 31.7% 12 20.0% PITTMAN ELEM. Mathematics 5th 59 21 35.6% 9 15.3% 12 20.3% 14 23.7% 24 40.7% PITTMAN ELEM. Science 5th 58 23 39.7% 3 5.2% 20 34.5% 24 41.4% 11 19.0%

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PLEASANT VIEW ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 41 19 46.3% 11 26.8% 8 19.5% 11 26.8% 11 26.8% PLEASANT VIEW ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 46 28 60.9% 14 30.4% 14 30.4% 11 23.9% 7 15.2% PLEASANT VIEW ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 34 21 61.8% 6 17.6% 15 44.1% 10 29.4% 3 8.8% PLEASANT VIEW ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 41 24 58.5% 8 19.5% 16 39.0% 10 24.4% 7 17.1% PLEASANT VIEW ELEM. Mathematics 4th 46 26 56.5% 7 15.2% 19 41.3% 13 28.3% 7 15.2% PLEASANT VIEW ELEM. Mathematics 5th 34 13 38.2% 7 20.6% 6 17.6% 15 44.1% 6 17.6% PLEASANT VIEW ELEM. Science 5th 34 16 47.1% 5 14.7% 11 32.4% 17 50.0% 1 2.9% PORTLAND ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 38 19 50.0% 9 23.7% 10 26.3% 12 31.6% 7 18.4% PORTLAND ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 47 24 51.1% 7 14.9% 17 36.2% 16 34.0% 7 14.9% PORTLAND ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 38 23 60.5% 8 21.1% 15 39.5% 9 23.7% 6 15.8% PORTLAND ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 38 20 52.6% 5 13.2% 15 39.5% 8 21.1% 10 26.3% PORTLAND ELEM. Mathematics 4th 46 15 32.6% 3 6.5% 12 26.1% 20 43.5% 11 23.9% PORTLAND ELEM. Mathematics 5th 38 14 36.8% 2 5.3% 12 31.6% 12 31.6% 12 31.6% PORTLAND ELEM. Science 5th 38 9 23.7% 1 2.6% 8 21.1% 23 60.5% 6 15.8% ROBBERSON ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 53 22 41.5% 7 13.2% 15 28.3% 11 20.8% 20 37.7% ROBBERSON ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 53 23 43.4% 8 15.1% 15 28.3% 10 18.9% 20 37.7% ROBBERSON ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 45 16 35.6% 3 6.7% 13 28.9% 13 28.9% 16 35.6% ROBBERSON ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 53 18 34.0% 4 7.5% 14 26.4% 15 28.3% 20 37.7% ROBBERSON ELEM. Mathematics 4th 53 20 37.7% 5 9.4% 15 28.3% 22 41.5% 11 20.8% ROBBERSON ELEM. Mathematics 5th 45 10 22.2% 4 8.9% 6 13.3% 9 20.0% 26 57.8% ROBBERSON ELEM. Science 5th 45 11 24.4% 2 4.4% 9 20.0% 20 44.4% 14 31.1% ROUNTREE ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 44 21 47.7% 13 29.5% 8 18.2% 13 29.5% 10 22.7% ROUNTREE ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 44 32 72.7% 19 43.2% 13 29.5% 5 11.4% 7 15.9% ROUNTREE ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 53 28 52.8% 12 22.6% 16 30.2% 7 13.2% 18 34.0% ROUNTREE ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 44 19 43.2% 9 20.5% 10 22.7% 15 34.1% 10 22.7% ROUNTREE ELEM. Mathematics 4th 44 23 52.3% 8 18.2% 15 34.1% 15 34.1% 6 13.6% ROUNTREE ELEM. Mathematics 5th 54 19 35.2% 11 20.4% 8 14.8% 12 22.2% 23 42.6% ROUNTREE ELEM. Science 5th 54 20 37.0% 9 16.7% 11 20.4% 24 44.4% 10 18.5%

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SUMMARY LEVEL CONTENT AREA

GRADE LEVEL / EOC

NUMBER REPORT-

ABLE

# PROF.

& ADV.

% PROF.

& ADV.

# ADV.

% ADV.

# PROF.

% PROF.

# BASIC

% BASIC

# BELOW BASIC

% BELOW BASIC

SEQUIOTA ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 66 44 66.7% 27 40.9% 17 25.8% 13 19.7% 9 13.6% SEQUIOTA ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 51 41 80.4% 24 47.1% 17 33.3% 7 13.7% 3 5.9% SEQUIOTA ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 60 41 68.3% 14 23.3% 27 45.0% 14 23.3% 5 8.3% SEQUIOTA ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 66 41 62.1% 16 24.2% 25 37.9% 12 18.2% 13 19.7% SEQUIOTA ELEM. Mathematics 4th 51 38 74.5% 18 35.3% 20 39.2% 9 17.6% 4 7.8% SEQUIOTA ELEM. Mathematics 5th 60 33 55.0% 15 25.0% 18 30.0% 16 26.7% 11 18.3% SEQUIOTA ELEM. Science 5th 60 31 51.7% 9 15.0% 22 36.7% 27 45.0% 2 3.3% SHERWOOD ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 41 21 51.2% 12 29.3% 9 22.0% 16 39.0% 4 9.8% SHERWOOD ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 47 18 38.3% 7 14.9% 11 23.4% 5 10.6% 24 51.1% SHERWOOD ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 32 13 40.6% 6 18.8% 7 21.9% 9 28.1% 10 31.3% SHERWOOD ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 41 15 36.6% 7 17.1% 8 19.5% 14 34.1% 12 29.3% SHERWOOD ELEM. Mathematics 4th 47 13 27.7% 1 2.1% 12 25.5% 17 36.2% 17 36.2% SHERWOOD ELEM. Mathematics 5th 32 13 40.6% 6 18.8% 7 21.9% 11 34.4% 8 25.0% SHERWOOD ELEM. Science 5th 32 14 43.8% 3 9.4% 11 34.4% 13 40.6% 5 15.6% SUNSHINE ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 35 17 48.6% 8 22.9% 9 25.7% 13 37.1% 5 14.3% SUNSHINE ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 31 21 67.7% 12 38.7% 9 29.0% 6 19.4% 4 12.9% SUNSHINE ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 31 14 45.2% 10 32.3% 4 12.9% 9 29.0% 8 25.8% SUNSHINE ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 35 12 34.3% 3 8.6% 9 25.7% 14 40.0% 9 25.7% SUNSHINE ELEM. Mathematics 4th 31 16 51.6% 8 25.8% 8 25.8% 11 35.5% 4 12.9% SUNSHINE ELEM. Mathematics 5th 31 15 48.4% 6 19.4% 9 29.0% 7 22.6% 9 29.0% SUNSHINE ELEM. Science 5th 32 10 31.3% 3 9.4% 7 21.9% 16 50.0% 6 18.8% TRUMAN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 71 40 56.3% 19 26.8% 21 29.6% 13 18.3% 18 25.4% TRUMAN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 67 33 49.3% 20 29.9% 13 19.4% 22 32.8% 12 17.9% TRUMAN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 58 35 60.3% 13 22.4% 22 37.9% 12 20.7% 11 19.0% TRUMAN ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 70 40 57.1% 19 27.1% 21 30.0% 22 31.4% 8 11.4% TRUMAN ELEM. Mathematics 4th 67 36 53.7% 15 22.4% 21 31.3% 18 26.9% 13 19.4% TRUMAN ELEM. Mathematics 5th 58 19 32.8% 8 13.8% 11 19.0% 21 36.2% 18 31.0% TRUMAN ELEM. Science 5th 58 33 56.9% 9 15.5% 24 41.4% 22 37.9% 3 5.2%

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SUMMARY LEVEL CONTENT AREA

GRADE LEVEL / EOC

NUMBER REPORT-

ABLE

# PROF.

& ADV.

% PROF.

& ADV.

# ADV.

% ADV.

# PROF.

% PROF.

# BASIC

% BASIC

# BELOW BASIC

% BELOW BASIC

TWAIN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 62 27 43.5% 13 21.0% 14 22.6% 21 33.9% 14 22.6% TWAIN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 67 41 61.2% 21 31.3% 20 29.9% 12 17.9% 14 20.9% TWAIN ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 86 39 45.3% 14 16.3% 25 29.1% 22 25.6% 25 29.1% TWAIN ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 62 29 46.8% 9 14.5% 20 32.3% 17 27.4% 16 25.8% TWAIN ELEM. Mathematics 4th 68 36 52.9% 14 20.6% 22 32.4% 21 30.9% 11 16.2% TWAIN ELEM. Mathematics 5th 86 28 32.6% 12 14.0% 16 18.6% 34 39.5% 24 27.9% TWAIN ELEM. Science 5th 86 23 26.7% 4 4.7% 19 22.1% 52 60.5% 11 12.8% WATKINS ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 49 20 40.8% 6 12.2% 14 28.6% 16 32.7% 13 26.5% WATKINS ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 59 20 33.9% 11 18.6% 9 15.3% 14 23.7% 25 42.4% WATKINS ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 48 16 33.3% 4 8.3% 12 25.0% 18 37.5% 14 29.2% WATKINS ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 49 16 32.7% 3 6.1% 13 26.5% 13 26.5% 20 40.8% WATKINS ELEM. Mathematics 4th 59 14 23.7% 2 3.4% 12 20.3% 16 27.1% 29 49.2% WATKINS ELEM. Mathematics 5th 48 7 14.6% 4 8.3% 3 6.3% 17 35.4% 24 50.0% WATKINS ELEM. Science 5th 47 12 25.5% 5 10.6% 7 14.9% 28 59.6% 7 14.9% WEAVER ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 65 24 36.9% 12 18.5% 12 18.5% 16 24.6% 25 38.5% WEAVER ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 53 10 18.9% 5 9.4% 5 9.4% 17 32.1% 26 49.1% WEAVER ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 49 21 42.9% 6 12.2% 15 30.6% 19 38.8% 9 18.4% WEAVER ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 65 16 24.6% 5 7.7% 11 16.9% 20 30.8% 29 44.6% WEAVER ELEM. Mathematics 4th 52 11 21.2% 1 1.9% 10 19.2% 20 38.5% 21 40.4% WEAVER ELEM. Mathematics 5th 49 14 28.6% 5 10.2% 9 18.4% 18 36.7% 17 34.7% WEAVER ELEM. Science 5th 49 20 40.8% 3 6.1% 17 34.7% 22 44.9% 7 14.3% WELLER ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 58 21 36.2% 9 15.5% 12 20.7% 22 37.9% 15 25.9% WELLER ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 46 20 43.5% 7 15.2% 13 28.3% 11 23.9% 15 32.6% WELLER ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 48 28 58.3% 9 18.8% 19 39.6% 10 20.8% 10 20.8% WELLER ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 58 18 31.0% 9 15.5% 9 15.5% 18 31.0% 22 37.9% WELLER ELEM. Mathematics 4th 46 8 17.4% 1 2.2% 7 15.2% 20 43.5% 18 39.1% WELLER ELEM. Mathematics 5th 49 25 51.0% 11 22.4% 14 28.6% 11 22.4% 13 26.5% WELLER ELEM. Science 5th 49 18 36.7% 3 6.1% 15 30.6% 23 46.9% 8 16.3%

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SPRINGFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 2014-2015 (CONT’D.)

SUMMARY LEVEL CONTENT AREA

GRADE LEVEL / EOC

NUMBER REPORT-

ABLE

# PROF.

& ADV.

% PROF.

& ADV.

# ADV.

% ADV.

# PROF.

% PROF.

# BASIC

% BASIC

# BELOW BASIC

% BELOW BASIC

WESTPORT ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 82 33 40.2% 12 14.6% 21 25.6% 28 34.1% 21 25.6% WESTPORT ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 70 21 30.0% 9 12.9% 12 17.1% 17 24.3% 32 45.7% WESTPORT ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 63 27 42.9% 7 11.1% 20 31.7% 22 34.9% 14 22.2% WESTPORT ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 82 19 23.2% 4 4.9% 15 18.3% 28 34.1% 35 42.7% WESTPORT ELEM. Mathematics 4th 70 8 11.4% 0 0.0% 8 11.4% 25 35.7% 37 52.9% WESTPORT ELEM. Mathematics 5th 63 11 17.5% 4 6.3% 7 11.1% 16 25.4% 36 57.1% WESTPORT ELEM. Science 5th 63 15 23.8% 7 11.1% 8 12.7% 38 60.3% 10 15.9% WILDER ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 62 36 58.1% 19 30.6% 17 27.4% 12 19.4% 14 22.6% WILDER ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 41 24 58.5% 10 24.4% 14 34.1% 8 19.5% 9 22.0% WILDER ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 68 42 61.8% 18 26.5% 24 35.3% 13 19.1% 13 19.1% WILDER ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 62 27 43.5% 10 16.1% 17 27.4% 20 32.3% 15 24.2% WILDER ELEM. Mathematics 4th 41 21 51.2% 9 22.0% 12 29.3% 17 41.5% 3 7.3% WILDER ELEM. Mathematics 5th 68 37 54.4% 19 27.9% 18 26.5% 21 30.9% 10 14.7% WILDER ELEM. Science 5th 68 43 63.2% 15 22.1% 28 41.2% 17 25.0% 8 11.8% WILLIAMS ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 40 14 35.0% 4 10.0% 10 25.0% 13 32.5% 13 32.5% WILLIAMS ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 45 12 26.7% 5 11.1% 7 15.6% 6 13.3% 27 60.0% WILLIAMS ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 39 10 25.6% 2 5.1% 8 20.5% 7 17.9% 22 56.4% WILLIAMS ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 40 15 37.5% 2 5.0% 13 32.5% 9 22.5% 16 40.0% WILLIAMS ELEM. Mathematics 4th 45 9 20.0% 2 4.4% 7 15.6% 15 33.3% 21 46.7% WILLIAMS ELEM. Mathematics 5th 39 6 15.4% 1 2.6% 5 12.8% 13 33.3% 20 51.3% WILLIAMS ELEM. Science 5th 38 6 15.8% 0 0.0% 6 15.8% 20 52.6% 12 31.6% YORK ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 3rd 42 10 23.8% 5 11.9% 5 11.9% 8 19.0% 24 57.1% YORK ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 4th 39 21 53.8% 12 30.8% 9 23.1% 7 17.9% 11 28.2% YORK ELEM. Eng. Lang. Arts 5th 35 18 51.4% 8 22.9% 10 28.6% 10 28.6% 7 20.0% YORK ELEM. Mathematics 3rd 42 11 26.2% 1 2.4% 10 23.8% 18 42.9% 13 31.0% YORK ELEM. Mathematics 4th 38 15 39.5% 5 13.2% 10 26.3% 12 31.6% 11 28.9% YORK ELEM. Mathematics 5th 35 14 40.0% 5 14.3% 9 25.7% 13 37.1% 8 22.9% YORK ELEM. Science 5th 35 17 48.6% 2 5.7% 15 42.9% 15 42.9% 3 8.6%

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FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH DATA - ELEMENTARY January 28, 2015

(2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR)

Elementary School

Enrollment FTE (Jan.

2014-2015)

Free Lunch Reduced Lunch Free/ Reduced

Lunch

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Bingham 427.40 302.20 70.71% 37.00 8.66% 339.20 79.36% Bissett 284.00 223.00 78.52% 22.00 7.75% 245.00 86.27% Bowerman 268.00 216.00 80.60% 25.00 9.33% 241.00 89.93% Boyd 251.19 201.99 80.41% 7.00 2.79% 208.99 83.20% Campbell 172.00 151.00 87.79% 6.00 3.49% 157.00 91.28% Cowden 303.20 173.00 57.06% 39.00 12.86% 212.00 69.92% Delaware 226.60 123.00 54.28% 23.00 10.15% 146.00 64.43% Disney 535.20 116.00 21.67% 45.00 8.41% 161.00 30.08% Field 426.60 76.00 17.82% 17.00 4.98% 93.00 21.08% Fremont 187.00 138.00 73.80% 16.00 8.56% 154.00 82.35% Gray 479.80 54.00 11.25% 20.00 4.17% 74.00 15.42% Harrison 408.00 122.00 29.90% 34.00 8.33% 156.00 38.24% Hickory Hills 386.00 98.00 25.39% 17.00 4.40% 115.00 29.79% Holland 261.40 171.00 65.42% 23.00 8.80% 194.00 74.22% Jeffries 580.84 316.44 54.48% 60.00 10.33% 376.44 64.81% Mann 411.60 164.20 39.89% 36.00 8.75% 200.20 48.64% McBride 442.40 89.00 20.12% 45.00 10.17% 134.00 30.29% McGregor 335.90 288.90 86.01% 21.00 6.25% 309.90 92.26% Pershing 192.44 105.44 54.79% 16.00 8.31% 121.44 63.11% Pittman 316.00s 169.00 53.48% 35.00 11.08% 204.00 64.56% Pl. View 209.20 58.00 27.72% 33.00 15.77% 91.00 43.50% Portland 266.20 184.20 69.20% 20.00 7.51% 204.20 76.71% Robberson 337.20 263.00 78.00% 29.00 8.60% 292.00 86.60% Rountree 268.00 96.00 35.82% 13.00 4.85% 109.00 40.67% Sequiota 353.00 79.00 22.38% 17.00 4.82% 96.00 27.20% Sherwood 281.20 114.20 40.61% 39.00 13.87% 153.20 54.48% Sunshine 209.20 110.00 52.58% 20.00 9.56% 130.00 62.14% Truman 379.20 130.00 34.28% 47.00 12.39% 177.00 46.68% Twain 449.00 225.00 50.11% 71.00 15.81% 296.00 65.92% Watkins 306.00 204.00 66.67% 34.00 11.11% 238.00 77.78% Weaver 340.88 304.48 89.32% 17.00 4.99 % 321.48 94.31% Weller 380.00 315.00 82.89% 27.00 7.11% 342.00 90.00% Westport 464.42 366.42 78.90% 36.00 7.75% 402.42 86.65% Wilder 338.24 118.64 35.08% 13.00 3.84% 131.64 38.92% Williams 295.00 260.00 88.14% 16.00 5.42% 276.00 93.56% York 235.73 206.73 87.70% 12..00 5.09% 218.73 92.79% Elem. Totals 12,008.04 6,332.84 52.74% 988.00 8.23% 7,320.84 60.97%

Due to rounding, percentage totals may show a variance of up to 0.1 percent.

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FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH DATA – MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOLS January 28, 2015

(2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR)

Due to rounding, percentage totals may show a variance of up to 0.1 percent.

Middle School

Enrollment FTE (Jan.

2014-2015)

Free Lunch Reduced Lunch Free/ Reduced

Lunch

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Wilson’s Creek 481.80 81.00 16.81% 16.00 3.32% 97.00 20.13% Intermediate Total 481.80 81.00 16.81% 16.00 3.32% 97.00 20.13%

Middle School

Enrollment FTE (Jan.

2014-2015)

Free Lunch Reduced Lunch Free/ Reduced

Lunch

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Carver 727.50 340.00 46.74% 91.00 12.51% 431.00 59.24% Cherokee 756.57 126.00 16.65% 52.00 6.87% 178.00 23.53% Hickory Hills 495.43 224.00 45.21% 49.00 9.89% 273.00 55.10% Jarrett 493.20 301.00 61.03% 53.00 10.75% 354.00 71.78% Pershing 707.55 184.43 26.07% 38.00 5.37% 222.43 31.44% Pipkin 597.00 425.00 71.19% 48.00 8.04% 473.00 79.23% Pleasant View 357.43 130.00 36.37% 49.00 13.71% 179.00 50.08% Reed Academy 582.20 410.20 70.46% 50.00 8.59% 460.20 79.05% Westport 436.14 354.14 81.20% 33.00 7.57% 387.14 88.77%

Middle School Totals 5,153.02 2,494.77 48.41% 463.00 8.99% 2,957.77 57.40%

High School

Enrollment FTE (Jan.

2014-2015)

Free Lunch Reduced Lunch Free/ Reduced

Lunch

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Central 1,629.12 738.65 45.34% 120.03 7.37% 858.68 52.71% Glendale 1,250.75 327.75 26.20% 79.75 6.38% 407.50 32.58% Hillcrest 944.23 489.41 51.83% 85.66 9.07% 575.07 60.90% Kickapoo 1,728.25 278.25 16.10% 106.75 6.18% 385.00 22.28% Parkview 1,285.40 620.84 48.30% 140.28 10.91% 761.12 59.21%

High School Totals 6,837.75 2,454.90 35.90% 532.47 7.79% 2,987.37 43.69% District Totals 24,480.61 11,363.51 46.42% 1,999.47 8.17% 13,362.98 54.59%

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Elementary School

Percent Participants in Parent- Teacher

Conferences

Percent Served in Special

Education

Percent Served in

Gifted Programs

Early Childhood

Special Education

Children Receiving a

Screening and/or Home Visit Parents as Teachers

Pre-natal to 35 Months

Number Children

Receiving a Screening

and/or Home Visit Parents as Teachers 36 Months to Kindergarten

Bingham 97.9% 13.8% 2.9% Bissett 100.0% 8.5% 2.1% Bowerman 91.9% 14.9% 1.5% Boyd 100.0% 7.5% 6.5% Campbell 100.0% 14.0% 1.2% Cowden 100.0% 19.1% 2.7% Delaware 97.4% 28.7% 3.8% Disney 100.0% 9.5% 7.4% Field 100.0% 9.4% 9.0% Fremont 93.5% 15.5% 2.1% Gray 99.6% 11.3% 10.2% Harrison 100.0% 10.0% 4.9% Hickory Hills 93.4% 9.3% 6.0% Holland 93.1% 16.8% 5.1% Jeffries 99.5% 10.3% 3.0% Mann 99.0% 14.8% 4.5% McBride 94.2% 10.8% 5.5% McGregor 100.0% 14.3% 1.2% Pershing 98.9% 12.2% 6.2% Pittman 98.1% 10.4% 2.8% Pleasant View 99.5% 13.4% 5.8% Portland 98.9% 9.4% 2.3% Robberson 100.0% 11.6% 4.2% Rountree 100.0% 11.2% 18.3% Sequiota 100.0% 10.3% 5.9% Sherwood 100.0% 13.9% 4.3% Sunshine 100.0% 12.4% 9.2% Truman 99.2% 15.3% 7.2% Twain 100.0% 9.9% 2.5% Watkins 94.9% 14.7% 2.3% Weaver 100.0% 14.7% 1.3% Weller 96.0% 11.6% 2.4% Westport 96.4% 14.4% 0.9% Wilder 100.0% 14.7% 7.9% Williams 100.0% 15.9% 1.0% York 100.0% 14.3% 1.7% Elementary 98.4% 12.6% 4.7% 602 1,790 3,119

PARTICIPANTS IN PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS 2014-2015

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PARTICIPANTS IN PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS 2014-2015

Middle School

% Participants in Parent- Teacher

Conferences

% Served in Special

Education

% Served in Gifted

Programs Carver 79.1% 9.7% 3.2%

Central Middle Years Reported with high school

Reported with high school 100.0%

Cherokee 87.1% 7.7% 3.2% Hickory Hills 68.5% 10.1% 2.0% Jarrett 90.8% 14.6% 3.1% Pershing 53.5% 10.1% 2.9% Pipkin 60.1% 10.1% 3.4% Pleasant View 79.0% 11.5% 3.6% Reed Academy 79.8% 12.4% 2.3% Westport 71.9% 14.9% 0.5% Wilson’s Creek 93.5% 7.7% 5.1%

Middle School 75.8% 10.6% 5.1%

High School

% Participants in Parent- Teacher

Conferences

% Served in Special

Education

Scholarship Money

(includes A+ Qualified)

Bailey n/a n/a $1,000 Central 47.0% 6.3% $9,372,214 Glendale 52.9% 8.9% $4,977,270 Hillcrest 30.5% 10.3% $1,680,150 Kickapoo 48.1% 6.2% $7,505,654 Parkview 31.3% 10.1% $4,068,900 High School 43.0% 8.0% $27,605,188

% Participants in Parent- Teacher

Conferences

% Served in Special

Education

% Served in Elem. and

Middle School Gifted Programs

District 77.2% 10.9% 4.8%

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GRADUATE FOLLOW-UP ANALYSIS

Class of

2010

Class of

2011

Class of

2012

Class of

2013

Class of

2014

Number of Graduates 1,693 1,597 1,538 1,655 1,624

Percent Entering 4-Year College or University 43.2% 41.8% 41.9% 40.1% 40.9%

Percent Entering 2-Year College or University 31.6% 25.5% 27.4% 29.5% 30.4% Percent Entering Post-Secondary Non-College Institution 3.7% 6.3% 4.5% 0.8% 0.4%

Percent Entering the Work Force 2.5% 7.5% 7.2% 14.0% 14.7%

Percent Entering the Military 1.9% 2.5% 1.2% 2.6% 1.2% Percent Entering Some Other Field or Not Available for Placement 12.3% 3.8% 5.1% 4.7% 4.9%

Status Unknown 4.8% 12.6% 12.7% 8.3% 7.4%

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GRADUATION FOLLOW-UP FOR STUDENTS WHO COMPLETE CAREER EDUCATION PROGRAMS

AT OZARKS TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE (OTC) WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 2014

CENTRAL GLENDALE HILLCREST KICKAPOO PARKVIEW

Number SPS students exiting high school program from OTC in 2013-2014 33 20 21 7 17

Attending a 2-year college in a non-related field and employed in a related field. 18 10 12 5 7

Attending 2-year college in field related to career education. 4 0 0 1 0

Attending 2-year college in field not related to high school career education. 5 5 3 0 5

Attending a 4-year college in a non-related field and employed in a related field. 4 1 2 1 2

Attending 4-year college in field related to career education.

0 0 1 0 0

Attending 4-year college in field not related to high school career education. 2 1 0 0 1

Competitively employed in field related to career education. 0 0 2 0 1

Competitively employed in field not related to career education. 0 2 1 0 1

Serving in the military in field related to career education. 0 1 0 0 0

Serving in the military in field not related to career education. 0 0 0 0 0

Attending non-college credit post-secondary school in a non-related field and employed in related field.

0 0 0 0 0

Attending non-college credit post-secondary school in a field related to career education.

0 0 0 0 0

Attending non-college credit post-secondary school in field not related to career education.

0 0 0 0 0

Not available for placement 0 0 0 0 0

Status known, but not included in specific categories.

0 0 0 0 0

Status is unknown 0 0 0 0 0

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Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP) 5

View 2014-2015 MSIP5 results for Springfield Public Schools (click here) Missouri first established standards for classifying and accrediting public school districts in 1950, but the process took on greater significance when the State Board of Education adopted new classification standards in 1990 and implemented the Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP). Since that time, Missouri has moved through four phases of MSIP and is in the process of adopting standards for the fifth iteration. DESE has been working on revisions for MSIP5 for a number of years; however, recently the work has been shaped and influenced by reforms happening across the country, including common core, state standards, next generation assessments, and Race to the Top initiatives at the federal level. Additionally, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s “10 by 20” plan—which aims to move Missouri into the top 10 states in all areas ranked by the U.S. Department of Education in the “State of States in Education” report by the year 2020—shares a natural relationship with MSIP5. Even with recent reforms, the overarching categories of accountability are set to remain the same. MSIP5 consists of five key standards:

Academic Achievement

Sub-group Achievement

College and Career Readiness

Attendance Rate

Graduation Rate

Major changes between 4th Cycle MSIP and MSIP5 fall within the standards of assessment and college and career readiness. Additional EOC assessments and an end of high school assessment will be phased in over the next few years. Four end-of-course (EOC) high school assessments were required for graduates in 2013. College and career readiness will be assessed based on the percent of students meeting the state standards for results on college/career indicators (e.g., ACT, SAT, ASVAB, and Compass scores) student participation and performance in rigorous high school course work, and appropriate college or career placement within six months from their graduation date.

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SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS ACCOUNTABILITY PROCESS

Educational reform efforts over the past decade have highlighted the need for public education to produce and showcase quantifiable results on tests and other measures of achievement. Research literature indicates that educational performance is heightened when individuals understand what is to be measured and why. Such a process is commonly referred to as “accountability.” An accountability process that measures progress is a good thing, but it cannot be an end unto itself—it must result in improvements. Research indicates customers of educational systems are interested in how students and schools are performing and improving and finding out what promotes student learning.

The accountability goal of the Springfield Public School District is to systematically set goals, define strategies to reach those goals, and monitor progress in achieving goals. The commitment of Springfield Public Schools to continuous improvement is reflected in the accountability process. A comprehensive accountability process provides continuous feedback to help school leaders systematically investigate which elements help school professionals and students perform more effectively.

The school district has three goals:

1. Improve student achievement: All students will demonstrate proficiency or higher in math, communication arts, and science.

2. Improve graduation rate: Students will persist in their effort to complete an educational program.

3. Ensure effective and efficient use of resources: High-quality, fiscally responsible services will be provided.

The district has also identified performance indicators critical to meeting district goals. These indicators help the district know what must be done to be considered successful by the public it serves. To accomplish this end, performance measurements have been established to ensure expectations are met. The performance measurements ensure the district commitment to continuous improvement.

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SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

FINANCIAL OVERVIEW 2014-2015

Average per pupil expenditure 3

Average per pupil expenditure for the district as a whole is calculated by taking the current expenditure (as defined by Section 163.011 RSMo), divided by the average daily attendance (including summer school) of resident students: $214,551,277 ÷ 23,223.30 = $ 9,238.62 average pupil expenditure (per Financial Services)

Voted Tax Rates (per Financial Services)

General Fund Special (Teachers) Fund Debt Total

Unadjusted tax levy $1.9902 $1.5717 $0.5100 $4.0719

Adjusted tax levy $1.9902 $1.5717 $0.5100 $4.0719

District Assessed Valuation (per Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education)

December 31, 2013 $ 3,251,328,380 December 31, 2014 $ 3,273,354,825

District’s Operating Revenue for 2013-2014 (per Financial Services) [without bond, debt, and activity funds]

Local $149,200,461 61.5% County $2,255,029 0.9% State $63,693,799 26.2% Federal $27,404,269 11.3% Other $162,582 0.1% Total Revenue $242,716,141 100.0%

Due to rounding, variance of up to 0.1 may occur.

Local61.5%County

0.9%

State26.2%

Federal11.3%

Other0.1%

Sources of District Operating Revenue 2014-2015

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SEPTEMBER ENROLLMENTS 2005-2006 to 2014-2015

ELEMENTARY 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 Bingham 370 392 374 391 365 364 383 425 410 426 Bissett 260 254 237 215 263 272 280 280 301 281 Bowerman 231 245 264 268 275 281 282 287 293 295 Boyd 155 165 174 187 224 215 254 269 225 252 Campbell 218 209 200 208 193 186 189 178 182 164 Cowden 250 247 256 247 266 255 228 266 261 294 Delaware 211 206 218 224 215 197 199 213 237 235 Disney 573 566 532 515 519 525 545 545 547 541 Field 326 344 374 369 392 422 424 405 409 427 Fremont 169 159 150 161 169 176 194 208 186 186 Gray 576 550 526 555 510 512 525 528 512 486 Harrison -- -- -- -- 273 351 393 430 421 409 Hickory Hills 279 259 275 306 305 321 346 359 395 393 Holland 242 245 235 232 224 235 229 243 224 276 Jeffries 487 510 500 505 506 544 516 549 561 593 Mann 436 421 432 440 392 421 420 407 445 412 McBride 598 614 598 667 484 464 489 475 443 447 McGregor 332 304 347 331 279 326 328 371 338 346 Pershing 164 163 151 165 144 138 155 161 168 181 Pittman 306 297 296 291 307 310 330 304 293 309 Pleasant View 253 244 238 247 267 254 260 245 232 214 Portland 213 223 235 232 242 247 245 258 252 264 Robberson 259 266 277 264 266 283 295 312 309 339 Rountree 256 252 243 233 260 275 276 272 271 268 Sequiota 375 376 380 394 383 379 367 342 354 360 Shady Dell 127 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sherwood 289 298 306 302 306 322 311 255 285 275 Sunshine 183 193 173 204 219 192 191 222 228 220 Truman 312 327 315 310 318 342 351 373 394 391 Twain 463 481 464 440 423 442 436 426 487 467 Watkins 260 268 241 288 286 319 323 317 333 316 Weaver 287 291 289 272 298 279 309 342 357 330 Weller 211 318 306 313 306 319 322 344 360 353 Westport 453 461 442 459 394 383 395 415 431 469 Wilder 338 362 339 344 338 328 324 316 341 333 Williams 313 292 290 271 248 260 288 309 326 297 Wilson’s Creek (5th) 225 235 249 246 251 248 226 264 275 259 York 204 194 216 215 215 222 243 259 214 232 Elementary Total 11,204 11,231 11,142 11,311 11,325 11,609 11,871 12,174 12,300 12,340

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SEPTEMBER ENROLLMENTS 2005-2006 to 2014-2015

MIDDLE SCHOOL 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15

Carver 788 711 684 720 739 766 811 769 768 719 Central MYSP 115 119 117 121 124 131 128 126 120 128 Cherokee 714 721 644 697 796 802 791 802 774 761 Hickory Hills 476 470 466 447 453 453 455 466 464 504 Jarrett 584 572 545 584 550 526 499 521 499 491 Pershing 757 783 734 685 673 704 726 731 709 699 Pipkin 548 531 535 527 557 569 567 560 590 596 Pleasant View 377 367 362 361 357 352 345 377 379 366 Reed Academy 543 547 498 452 453 432 501 515 566 603 Westport 416 404 379 404 365 395 368 419 407 445 Wilson’s Creek (6th) 221 231 337 343 241 241 221 200 213 233 Middle School Total 5,539 5,456 5,301 5,341 5,308 5,371 5,412 5,486 5,489 5,545

HIGH SCHOOL 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 Central 1,408 1,429 1,407 1,413 1,503 1,498 1,546 1,621 1,653 1,601 Glendale 1,549 1,537 1,445 1,406 1,416 1,329 1,301 1,266 1,258 1,313 Hillcrest 1,204 1,264 1,219 1,211 1,136 1,096 1,098 1,083 1,011 1,054 Kickapoo 1,760 1,766 1,719 1,759 1,744 1,715 1,734 1,784 1,787 1,830 Parkview 1,594 1,574 1,569 1,518 1,528 1,484 1,390 1,435 1,407 1,372 High School Total 7,515 7,570 7,359 7,307 7,327 7,122 7,070 7,189 7,116 7,170 DISTRICT TOTAL 24,258 24,257 23,802 23,959 23,960 24,102 24,352 24,849 24,905 25,055

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EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS

The information below represents the total number of children in early childhood education who received special education services during the 2014-2015 school year. In December of 2006 the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) made changes to data collection requirements for children with disabilities in Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE). The ECSE program now reports the “total educational environment” for each identified child in the program. Following is the listing of educational environments and codes which are used in state reporting. (These educational environments do not replace the placement decisions that are made by the IEP team and documented on the IEP).

Total number of students served in the ECSE program during the 2014-2015 school year: 602 Students Code Educational

Environment Description

102 00A4 Regular Early Childhood (EC) Program

In EC program 10+ hours and received majority of SPED services in regular program.

113 00A5 Regular Early Childhood Program

In EC program 10+ hours and received majority of SPED services in another location.

0 00A6 Regular Early Childhood Program

In EC program fewer than 10 hours and received majority of SPED services in regular program.

19 00A7 Regular Early Childhood Program

In EC program fewer than 10 hours and received majority of SPED services in another location.

261 00B1 Separate class

Children with disabilities who attend a special education program in a class with less than 50% nondisabled children. (Do not include children who also attend a regular early childhood program.)

0 00B2 Separate School

Children with disabilities who receive special education and related services in public or private day schools designed specifically for children with disabilities. (Do not include children who also attend a regular early childhood program.)

0 00B3 Residential Facility

Children with disabilities who receive special education and related services in publicly or privately operated residential schools or residential medical facilities on an inpatient basis. (Do not include children who also attend a regular early childhood program.)

3 00B4 Home

Children with disabilities who receive SPED and related services in the principal residence of the child’s family or caregivers, and who did not attend an early childhood program or a SPED program provided in a separate class, school, or residential facility. Includes children who received special education both at home and in a service provider location. The term caregiver includes babysitters.

104 00B5 Service Provider Location

Children with disabilities who receive all of their SPED and related services from a service provider, and who did not attend an early childhood program or a special education program provided in a separate class, school, or residential facility. Does not include children who also receive special education at home. Children who receive special education both in a service provider location and at home are reported in the “Home” category.

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GRADE DISTRIBUTION SUMMARY 2014-2015

SENIOR HIGH DIVISION School Grades A B C D F Passed Central (includes Central SSP) 44.55% 22.54% 15.50% 9.17% 7.78% 0.46% Glendale 53.34% 22.16% 12.80% 6.59% 4.42% 0.69% Hillcrest 34.47% 24.74% 16.68% 10.94% 11.64% 1.53% Kickapoo 53.65% 23.72% 13.15% 5.88% 3.39% 0.21% Parkview 39.35% 22.79% 17.36% 11.75% 8.11% 0.64% District High School 46.49% 23.14% 14.81% 8.45% 6.50% 0.61%

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REPORT OF DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS FOR THE 2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR

Number of Incidents Resulting in a Suspension

Elementary School In- School Out-of-School Bingham 57 15 Bissett 48 34 Bowerman 110 76 Boyd 69 52 Campbell 22 42 Cowden 26 11 Delaware 14 3 Disney 3 4 Field 8 14 Fremont 28 7 Gray 9 5 Harrison 28 2 Hickory Hills 10 6 Holland 28 32 Jeffries 117 18 Mann 150 18 McBride 14 5 McGregor 166 56 Pershing 26 25 Pittman 30 12 Pleasant View 25 6 Portland 47 36 Robberson 50 39 Rountree 58 15 Sequiota 39 5 Sherwood 4 8 Sunshine 43 11 Truman 4 4 Twain 64 39 Watkins 129 62 Weaver 94 76 Weller 33 18 Westport 102 40 Wilder 8 10 Williams 122 70 York 92 32

Elementary Totals 1,877 908

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REPORT OF DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS FOR THE 2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR

Number of Incidents Resulting in a Suspension

Middle School In-School Out-of-School Carver 272 105 Cherokee 124 31 Hickory Hills 252 124 Jarrett 306 109 Pershing 155 45 Pipkin 373 224 Pleasant View 136 63 Reed Academy 535 144 Westport 471 204 Wilson’s Creek 61 16

Middle School Totals 2,685 1,065

Number of Incidents Resulting in a Suspension

High School In-School Out-of-School Central 1,373 199 Glendale 364 131 Hillcrest 891 246 Kickapoo 481 167 Parkview 1,241 332

High School Totals 4,350 1,075

Number of Incidents Resulting in a Suspension In-School Out-of-School

DISTRICT TOTALS 8,912 3,048

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