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Cedar Bluffs Schools 2012-2013 Annual Report The mission of the Cedar Bluffs Public Schools: Is to challenge all students to acquire the skills and knowledge essential for success to become productive, responsible, citizens in a global society by providing educational experiences and opportunities.

Board Members President Tom Kruse Vice President Tim Shanahan Members Dennis Bittner Deb Radenslaben Garlyn Grosse Debbie Vacha 110 East Main St. Cedar Bluffs, Ne 68015 Superintendent: Mr. Harlan Ptomey Supt. Phone 402-628-2080 | Fax 402-628-2108 www.cedarbluffsschools.org

I.

Demographics Report

Student enrollment numbers over the past 10 years have declined slightly. However it must be noted that in 1985-86 the enrollment was 198, seeing a resurgence in 1996-97 to 328. Cedar Bluffs Public School enrollment is greatly affected by option enrollment numbers. In 2012-13, option enrollment numbers were approximately 65 students K-12. Grade by Grade Membership Year

PK

KG

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

7th

8th

9th

10th

11th

12th

Total

2003-2004

0

18

13

14

25

18

14

24

26

25

32

28

26

25

288

2004-2005

0

25

19

14

12

26

16

14

21

20

24

31

21

25

268

2005-2006

0

13

26

16

13

11

27

16

16

24

21

24

31

22

260

2006-2007

0

12

14

21

20

14

13

28

18

16

25

21

23

32

257

2007-2008

0

10

9

14

21

20

16

15

28

18

18

28

24

18

239

2008-2009

0

7

14

10

13

21

21

17

15

28

20

20

24

17

227

2009-2010

1

12

9

13

11

14

20

21

18

13

28

22

18

23

223

2010-2011

2

11

14

10

11

15

14

21

24

18

21

28

21

19

229

2011-2012

1

17

9

14

12

13

14

12

21

22

18

19

28

22

222

2012-2013

3

13

17

13

14

13

12

17

11

18

24

17

18

26

216

2012-2013 Student Demographics

2012-2013 Enrollment by Race & Ethnicity

Characteristic

State

District

Race & Ethnicity

Eligible for Free & Reduced

44.13%

38.43%

English Language Learner

5.96%

0%

Qualifies for Special Education

14.66%

9.26%

Mobility Rate

11.35%

10.80%

High Ability Learner

14.48%

16.78%

Native American/ Alaskan Asian African American/ Black Hispanic Pacific Islander White

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

0

1

1

1

0

0

4

1

3

3 0 221

4 0 216

5 2 205

In 2012-2013 Cedar Bluffs Public School has 100% of their teachers that meet NCLB definition of “Highly Qualified”. Furthermore, according to the Nebraska Department of Education’s Rule 10 requirements, Cedar Bluffs Public School meets all teacher training qualifications. Total Teacher FTE

Total Teacher Count with Masters Degrees

Percentage of Teacher Count with Master's Degrees

Average Years of Experience

Years

State

District

State

District

State

District

State

District

2008-2009

24,331.56

17.75

10,712

9

42.41%

47.37%

15.19

20.00

2009-2010

24,467.68

18.25

11,207

8

44.10%

42.11%

15.26

19.16

2010-2011

24,633.92

18.35

11,692

10

45.72%

50.00%

15.24

18.70

2011-2012

24,131.83

18.80

11,889

10

47.46%

50.00%

15.19

19.70

2012-2013

24,253.79

19.05

12,401

12

49.27%

60.00%

15.03

19.80

Cedar Bluffs State Average

2003-04 95.59 94.67

2004-05 95.28 94.60

2005-06 95.56 94.93

Attendance Rate 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 95.08 94.88 94.95 94.77 94.72 94.86

2009-10 90.34 94.77

2010-11 95.53 95.18

2011-12 95.17 95.55

2012-13 95.53 95.30

II.

Financial Report

Cedar Bluffs Public School board and administration understands its fiduciary responsibility to the patrons of the district and continually evaluates and monitors expenditures and revenue with a long term goal of remaining financially stable and reducing taxes when applicable. In 2012-2013, the school board reduced taxes by nearly four cents mostly due to land valuation increases and the partial paying off early of a higher interest bond. Year 2003-2004

Cedar Bluffs Public School District Certified Land Valuations Percentage Change

Determined by Legislation State Aid Change

Per $100 Tax Levy Change

$185,425,975.00

10.19%

$111,607.00

-$176,053.00

1.1838

0.0566

2004-2005

$200,035,093.00

7.88%

$76,889.00

-$34,718.00

1.1580

-0.0258

2005-2006

$206,087,154.00

3.03%

$7,360.00

-$69,529.00

1.1577

-0.0003

2006-2007*

$122,420,993.00

-40.60%

$497,095.00

$489,735.00

1.3673

0.2096

2007-2008

$125,594,671.00

2.59%

$711,442.00

$214,347.00

1.3629

-0.0044

2008-2009

$137,784,891.00

9.71%

$394,783.00

-$316,659.00

1.3089

-0.0540

2009-2010

$153,426,261.00

11.35%

$764,640.00

$369,857.00

1.2760

-0.0329

2010-2011

$157,422,712.00

2.60%

$434,570.00

-$330,070.00

1.2739

-0.0021

2011-2012

$176,566,722.00 $200,600,887.00

12.16% 13.61%

$531,008.00

$96,438.00

1.2489 1.2092

-0.0250 -0.0397

2012-2013

$396,943.00 -$134,065.00 *Loss of District 11 to Fremont (LB 106) in 2006-2007. From 2006-2012 Certified Land Valuations have increased 63.86%.

III.

Academic Report

In 2012-2013, Cedar Bluffs Public school began a new era of measurements and data usage by changing from the Terra Nova tests to the MAP (Measures of Academy Progress) test. The MAP testing provides a strong correlation to the state NeSA testing as well as providing in-depth data that will help drive teacher instruction. And because MAP is a computer based system, like NeSA it provides immediate feedback for our teachers. Cedar Bluffs Public School teachers and administrators understand its responsibility to the patrons of the district and strive to increase knowledge and student retention through implementation of school improvement programs and professional development that provide a rigorous curriculum through interactive instruction. ACT Scores for our district are not released until August 21, 2013, however, we did have two students in 2013 score over 30 on their ACT test. Cedar Bluffs Public School currently pays $600 per year for junior and senior students to access college credit classes and a typical student of Cedar Bluffs Public School will accumulate more than 18 college credits upon graduation.

National Standardized Test (MAP) 2012-2013

ACT Scores Average Composite Score (Act Range: 1-36)

Reading

Math

Reading

Math

2006-2007

National Average 21.2

Grade 3

195.3

200.7

194.6

198.5

2007-2008

21.1

22.1

19.2

Grade 4

199.2

200

203.2

208.7

2008-2009

21.1

22.1

19.1

Grade 5

204.3

207.2

209.8

217.8

2009-2010

21.0

22.1

20.8

Grade 6

216.2

217.5

214.3

222.8

2010-2011

21.1

22.1

21.1

Grade 7

220.4

221.8

218.2

228.2

2011-2012

21.1

22.0

20.4

Grade 8

224.4

226.1

221.2

232.8

Grade 9

217.9

232.2

221.9

234.9

Grade 10

221.5

231.7

223.4

235.5

Cedar Bluffs School

National Average

Year

State Average 22.1

District Average 19.7

Nebraska State Assessment Results (NeSA) The Nebraska Department of Education annually assesses all public schools in the state of Nebraska. Cedar Bluffs Public School adheres to all statewide assessments testing 3rd through 8th and 11th grade students in reading and mathematics and 4th, 8th and 11th grade students in writing and 5th, 8th and 11th grade students in Science. Reading was the first NeSA testing to be done and therefore the only one represented in 2009-10 school year, a year later Math and Writing were introduced along with Reading and in 2011-2012 the Science test was added. Cedar Bluffs Public School is dedicated to improving all student test scores. READING Percentage of All Students Meeting or Exceeding the State Standard Grade 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 11th

2009-2010 District State Average 75.00% 67.55% 93.33% 69.52% 66.67% 67.42% 79.17% 68.21% 75.00% 69.01% 57.14% 70.38% 66.67% 68.40%

2010-2011 District State Average 66.67% 70.96% 93.33% 75.40% 100% 70.01% 65.00% 73.73% 68.18% 73.88% 66.67% 71.46% 73.91% 67.34%

2011-2012 District State Average 92.31% 76.59% 75.00% 77.40% 78.57% 75.75% 84.62% 75.75% 73.91% 77.54% 81.82% 72.82% 50.00% 64.73%

2012-2013 State Average 78% 80% 79% 85% 64% 79% 77% 88% 80% 100% 74% 77% 67% 67% District

MATH Percentage of All Students Meeting or Exceeding the State Standard Grade 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 11th

District 50.00% 86.67% 53.85% 45.00% 77.27% 73.33% 43.38%

2010-2011 State Average 67.42% 67.55% 66.00% 62.68% 61.49% 60.60% 53.87%

District 69.23% 75.00% 50.00% 46.15% 47.83% 72.73% 61.54%

2011-2012 State Average 71.92% 71.80% 74.92% 67.55% 67.61% 61.78% 55.81%

District

93% 83% 43% 53% 56% 58%

61%

2012-2013 State Average 74% 73% 74% 67% 70% 66% 58%

WRITING Percentage of All Students Meeting or Exceeding the State Standard Grade 4th 8th 11th

District 100% 94.12% NA

2010-2011 State Average 89.03% 89.75% NA

District 100% 63.64% 48.15%

2011-2012 State Average 92.27% 64.15% 62.86%

2012-2013 District %/Score State %/Score 68%/44 79%/48 39%/38 67%/45 53%/42 68%/45

SCIENCE Percentage of All Students Meeting or Exceeding the State Standard 2012-2013

2011-2012 Grade 5th 8th 11th

Cedar Bluffs State Average

District 85.71% 81.82% 65.38%

State Average 66.57% 67.64% 66.98%

District % 43%

State % 68% 69% 73%

74% 78%

2006-07

4-Year Cohort Graduation Rate 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

96.88%

95.00%

100%

95.65%

94.44%

91.30%

89.17%

89.76%

88.82%

90.02%

85.95%

87.62%

IV.

School Improvement

Although Cedar Bluffs Public School has met all AYP requirements of NCLB each year, as educators our goal is that every child is proficient or advanced in meeting or exceeding all statewide assessments over grade level standards. To this end, we are constantly reviewing our curriculum, the assessment data and continually adjusting the instruction to meet all needs. Through a process of continually school improvement and professional development, the staff at Cedar Bluffs Public School believes in three overarching goals. First is to develop a “Kid First” approach, where all decisions will be made based on what is in the best interest of the students. Second is to foster an atmosphere of “Teaching and Learning” where all staff members feel they have ownership of student learning and are willing to grow as professionals. And third, Cedar Bluffs Public School will develop a culture of “High Expectations” in all we do, be it in the classroom, the court or the community; we will strive, as a district to excel. In 2012-2013 the school improvement goals were: All students will improve in reading comprehension skills in all areas of the curriculum. All students will demonstrate improvement in personal responsibility across the curriculum.

Professional Development Cedar Bluffs Public School is committed to developing a strong and strategic professional development plan that includes Professional Learning Communities where staff members meet weekly to discuss student data and instructional planning. All staff are invited to attend the Wednesday morning technology trainings before school to further their understanding of technology that is conducted by the technology team. Furthermore, all staff members are required to be part of one of the school improvement committees reporting to the staff leadership team. The staff leadership team is a committee that guides the administration in making system wide changes to further the mission of the school. Staff members serving on the staff leadership team are voted on by other staff members. Other afternoons and mornings are set aside for regularly scheduled grade level and subject matter meetings. First-year teachers are given time away from the classroom to develop lessons, and observe other teachers and participate in a beginning teacher professional development conducted by ESU 2 once a month. Carrying on a tradition of helping new teachers through peer collaboration, veteran staff members are assigned as mentor teachers to guide new teachers. Cedar Bluffs Public School is developing a time on Fridays were our teachers will be mentors for students. This time will allow teachers to instruction students on social skills, character building, attendance, and grades. These groups will not only enhance our classroom knowledge but also help our students increase the soft skills needed in the workforce.

Technology Integration Cedar Bluffs Public School has always been a leader in using technology to increase student achievement. To that end our school has adopted a 24/7 learning environment where every student K-5 will have their own Ipad, every 6-8th student will have their own laptop and every 9-12th student will have their own Laptop/Tablet. Interactive whiteboard are available for every staff member throughout the building and the school has a portable distance learning cart and a distance learning room where students have access to teachers throughout the state of Nebraska. Furthermore, each classroom is outfitted with projectors and speaker systems. The goal of the technology committee is to change the way teachers teach and students learn by becoming producers of technology rather than consumers. There are several Student Response Systems (SRS) that allow for student interaction that can be accessed by teachers. Plans for a 3D printer, classes teaching students how to create apps for the tablet market and student technology interventionist are planned for the coming year.

V.

Reflections of the 2012-2013 School Year 2012-2013 Accomplishments

Student 10 Students participated in the Dodge & Saunders County Spelling Bee 216 Students participated in Character Development with Ms. Stacy Lichtenberg 14 Fifth Grade Student participated in DARE 12 Middle School Students participated in the Saunders County Science Festival 20 Students qualified with Artwork for the Conference Art Show More than 30 Students will have art work present at the Lincoln Downtown Art Show 25 Students participated in the Community trash pickup Day 38 Students participated and organized the Community Easter Egg Hunt 58 Students participated and organized the Community Boo-Bash 26 Students participated and organized the Community Turkey Dinner 36 Students baked and delivered goods to homeless shelter, Masonic Home, Crisis Center, and multiple nursing homes 42 Students participated Salvation Army Bell Ringing

District Establishment of a Montessori Preschool through writing of a competitive statewide grant Establishment of a Summer School for academic support and for enrichment Establishment of Saturday School for students to make up missed time and receive academic support Change to Block Scheduling in the High School that allowed an opportunity to add Family Consumer Science and Agriculture Classes Movement to 24/7 learning by implementation of 1:1 computers K-5 Ipads, 6-8 Laptops & 9-12 Laptop/Tablets Installed Air Conditioning in the Gymnasium, Locker Rooms & Shop Purchase of a New Football Scoreboard Purchase of a New Football 5-Man Sled Kitchen Upgrades including a New Walk-In Cooler & Warmer Establishment of a 6-8th Middle School incorporating the middle school concept into a K-12 building Addition of FFA, Trap Shooting and FCA as clubs and organizations

Moved to Mastery Grading & No Zeroes as part of the accountability of students & Standards Based Grades Cedar Bluffs students have volunteered over 1,000 The School changed to the Advanced Education hours of work for Community Service Organizations Accreditation model Cedar Bluffs students started a recycling program for Established a Mentor Advisee Period where teachers the Elementary and High School can mentor students and instruct in the soft skills 27 Students Participate in On-Line College Credit and Establishment of a Morning Gather Time for all Dual Credit Courses Students and Staff where student counseling and tutoring can occur Development of Student Electronic Portfolios where 2 Students scored 30 or better on the ACT student academic data can be shared more efficiently with parents 2 Students qualified for Nationals in FBLA, One with a Development of Teacher Electronic Portfolios where Top Ten National Finish the administration and staff can collaborative document staff achievement and evaluations Over 80 Students participated in the State FBLA Development of a Student Leadership Committee conference where students are given an opportunity to engage with the administration on student issues Conference Volleyball Championship Development of a classified staff salary schedule Individual State Qualifier in Speech Girls & Boys Basketball All Area All-Star Participant Runner-up State Dance Championship

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