Pocahontas Upper Elem. School

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Pocahontas Upper Elem. School School Report Card 2013­2014 2301 North Park Street | Pocahontas , AR 72455 870­892­4573

SCHOOL CHARACTERISTICS Enrollment

583 20

Avg. years teaching Experience

16

School Choice Transfers School Rating • School Rating • Overall Points A = 270­300, B = 240­269, C = 210­239, D = 180­209, F = Less Than 180

Shannon Fish

Superintendent

Daryl Blaxton

2014

STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS

Avg. Class Size Per pupil spending • District avg. • State avg.

Principal

$7,850 $9,457 21 C 224

Race/Ethnicity Statistics

Other Demographics 0.2 % American Indian / Alaskan

Limited English proficiency N/D

0.3 % Asian 0.5 % Black / African American

Low­income 0.5 % Hawaiian / Pacific Islander

66 %

3.9 % Hispanic / Latino 92.3 % White 2.2 % Two or More Races

Students eligible to receive special education

17 %

Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: Achievement

2011­2012 Tested  2013­2014

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

2012­2013

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

Annual Measurable Objective (AMO)

3rd Grade Literacy

2013­2014

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

2013 AMO

School

AMO

Combined Population

100

7.02

7.89

27.19

57.89

85.09

12.3

12.3

34.2

41.1

75.3

87.57

TAGG

100

7.89

10.53

31.58

50

81.58

14.7

13.8

35.3

36.2

71.5

85.38

African American

RV

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

100.00

Hispanic

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

93.18

Caucasian

100

6.36

8.18

27.27

58.18

85.45

12.8

12.8

33.1

41.4

74.5

87.33

Economically Disadvantaged

100

8.7

10.14

31.88

49.28

81.16

14.0

13.1

34.6

38.3

72.9

85.31

Students with Disabilities

100

33.33

13.33

26.67

26.67

53.33

41.7

22.2

30.6

5.56

36.16

68.04

Limited English Proficient

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Number of recently arrived LEP students not assessed in 3rd Grade Literacy

­­­

­­­

­­­

Female

100

8.93

1.79

30.36

58.93

89.29

11.9

11.9

32.8

43.3

76.1

Male

100

5.17

13.79

24.14

56.9

81.03

12.7

12.7

35.4

39.2

74.6

­­­

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

2013 AMO

90.68

Migrant

Annual Measurable Objective (AMO)

3rd Grade Math

89.75

­­­ AMO

Combined Population

100

0

7.89

31.58

60.53

92.11

4.11

13.7

32.2

50.0

82.2

91.62

TAGG

100

0

10.53

36.84

52.63

89.47

5.17

15.5

31.9

47.4

79.3

90.18

African American

RV

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

89.28

Hispanic

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

93.18

Caucasian

100

0

7.27

32.73

60

92.73

3.76

14.3

30.1

51.9

82

91.75

Economically Disadvantaged

100

0

10.14

37.68

52.17

89.86

3.74

15.0

31.8

49.5

81.3

90.57

Students with Disabilities

100

0

33.33

26.67

40

66.67

13.9

38.9

25.0

22.2

47.2

77.87

Limited English Proficient

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Female

100

0

7.14

37.5

55.36

92.86

2.99

13.4

32.8

50.7

83.5

Male

100

0

8.62

25.86

65.52

91.38

5.06

13.9

31.6

49.4

81

­­­

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Migrant

­­­

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2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: Achievement

2011­2012 Tested  2013­2014

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

2012­2013

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

Annual Measurable Objective (AMO)

4th Grade Literacy

2013­2014

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

2013 AMO

School

AMO

Combined Population

100

2.92

13.87

30.66

52.55

83.21

2.54

11.9

40.7

44.9

85.6

87.57

TAGG

100

4.17

18.75

33.33

43.75

77.08

3.57

13.1

42.9

40.5

83.4

85.38

African American

RV

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

100.00

Hispanic

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

93.18

Caucasian

100

3.1

14.73

29.46

52.71

82.17

2.75

11.0

39.4

46.8

86.2

87.33

Economically Disadvantaged

100

4.35

17.39

34.78

43.48

78.26

3.90

13.0

42.9

40.3

83.2

85.31

Students with Disabilities

100

16.67

50

11.11

22.22

33.33

12.5

31.3

37.5

18.8

56.3

68.04

Limited English Proficient

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Number of recently arrived LEP students not assessed in 4th Grade Literacy

­­­

­­­

­­­

Female

100

0

7.89

32.89

59.21

92.11

0.00

7.27

43.6

49.1

92.7

Male

100

6.67

21.67

26.67

45

71.67

4.76

15.9

38.1

41.3

79.4

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

2013 AMO

90.68

Migrant

Annual Measurable Objective (AMO)

4th Grade Math

89.75

­­­ AMO

Combined Population

100

4.38

8.76

32.12

54.74

86.86

2.54

11.0

34.7

51.7

86.4

91.62

TAGG

100

6.25

11.46

37.5

44.79

82.29

1.19

14.3

40.5

44.0

84.5

90.18

African American

RV

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

89.28

Hispanic

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

93.18

Caucasian

100

4.65

8.53

32.56

54.26

86.82

2.75

11.0

33.0

53.2

86.2

91.75

Economically Disadvantaged

100

6.52

10.87

38.04

44.57

82.61

1.30

14.3

41.6

42.9

84.5

90.57

Students with Disabilities

100

27.78

16.67

33.33

22.22

55.56

6.25

18.8

25.0

50.0

75

77.87

Limited English Proficient

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Female

100

2.63

13.16

27.63

56.58

84.21

1.82

12.7

41.8

43.6

85.4

Male

100

6.67

3.33

38.33

51.67

90

3.17

9.52

28.6

58.7

87.3

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Migrant

­­­

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2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: Achievement

2011­2012 Tested  2013­2014

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

2012­2013

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

Annual Measurable Objective (AMO)

5th Grade Literacy

2013­2014

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

2013 AMO

School

AMO

Combined Population

100

2.8

10.49

32.17

54.55

86.71

2.84

21.3

34.8

41.1

75.9

87.57

TAGG

100

3.33

14.44

35.56

46.67

82.22

4.12

25.8

36.1

34.0

70.1

85.38

African American

RV

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

100.00

Hispanic

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

93.18

Caucasian

100

2.19

10.22

32.85

54.74

87.59

3.01

21.1

34.6

41.4

76

87.33

Economically Disadvantaged

100

3.45

14.94

36.78

44.83

81.61

4.55

25.0

36.4

34.1

70.5

85.31

Students with Disabilities

100

20

46.67

13.33

20

33.33

14.3

38.1

23.8

23.8

47.6

68.04

Limited English Proficient

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Number of recently arrived LEP students not assessed in 5th Grade Literacy

­­­

­­­

­­­

Female

100

1.49

2.99

26.87

68.66

95.52

0.00

13.3

34.7

52.0

86.7

Male

100

3.95

17.11

36.84

42.11

78.95

6.15

30.8

33.8

29.2

63

­­­

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

2013 AMO

90.68

Migrant

Annual Measurable Objective (AMO)

5th Grade Math

89.75

­­­ AMO

Combined Population

100

8.39

13.99

37.76

39.86

77.62

9.22

16.3

36.2

38.3

74.5

91.62

TAGG

100

12.22

17.78

40

30

70

12.4

19.6

36.1

32.0

68.1

90.18

African American

RV

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

89.28

Hispanic

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

93.18

Caucasian

100

7.3

14.6

37.96

40.15

78.1

9.02

16.5

36.1

38.3

74.4

91.75

Economically Disadvantaged

100

12.64

17.24

41.38

28.74

70.11

11.4

21.6

37.5

29.5

67

90.57

Students with Disabilities

100

33.33

40

13.33

13.33

26.67

28.6

19.0

19.0

33.3

52.3

77.87

Limited English Proficient

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Female

100

8.96

10.45

40.3

40.3

80.6

6.67

13.3

36.0

44.0

80

Male

100

7.89

17.11

35.53

39.47

75

12.3

20.0

35.4

32.3

67.7

­­­

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Migrant

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2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: Achievement

2011­2012 Tested  2013­2014

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

2012­2013

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

2013­2014

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

School

5th Grade Science Combined Population

100

4.9

41.96

44.06

9.09

53.15

11.3

41.8

41.1

5.67

46.77

TAGG

100

6.67

48.89

36.67

7.78

44.44

15.5

42.3

38.1

4.12

42.22

African American

RV

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

Hispanic

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

Caucasian

100

4.38

41.61

45.26

8.76

54.01

11.3

40.6

42.1

6.02

48.12

Economically Disadvantaged

100

6.9

49.43

36.78

6.9

43.68

15.9

43.2

38.6

2.27

40.87

Students with Disabilities

100

20

66.67

6.67

6.67

13.33

23.8

33.3

28.6

14.3

42.9

Limited English Proficient

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Female

100

4.48

41.79

47.76

5.97

53.73

10.7

40.0

46.7

2.67

49.37

Male

100

5.26

42.11

40.79

11.84

52.63

12.3

43.1

35.4

9.23

44.63

­­­

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Migrant

Annual Measurable Objective (AMO)

6th Grade Literacy

2013 AMO

­­­

­­­ AMO

Combined Population

100

3.48

13.91

37.39

45.22

82.61

2.03

19.6

41.9

36.5

78.4

87.57

TAGG

100

5

17.5

45

32.5

77.5

3.41

26.1

38.6

31.8

70.4

85.38

African American

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

100.00

Hispanic

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

93.18

Caucasian

100

3.77

14.15

36.79

45.28

82.08

0.71

19.9

41.8

37.6

79.4

87.33

Economically Disadvantaged

100

3.9

16.88

45.45

33.77

79.22

3.49

26.7

39.5

30.2

69.7

85.31

Students with Disabilities

100

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

17.6

58.8

5.88

17.6

23.48

68.04

Limited English Proficient

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Number of recently arrived LEP students not assessed in 6th Grade Literacy

­­­

­­­

­­­

Female

100

1.79

10.71

35.71

51.79

87.5

1.43

12.9

40.0

45.7

85.7

Male

100

5.08

16.95

38.98

38.98

77.97

2.56

25.6

43.6

28.2

71.8

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Migrant

­­­

Download 2012 School Report Card for 2012 Benchmark Results

2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: Achievement

2011­2012 Tested  2013­2014

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

2012­2013

Advanced

Annual Measurable Objective (AMO)

6th Grade Math

Prof & Advanced

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

89.75

2013­2014

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

2013 AMO

90.68

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

Advanced

Prof & Advanced

School

AMO

Combined Population

100

3.48

5.22

25.22

66.09

91.3

5.41

14.9

27.0

52.7

79.7

91.62

TAGG

100

5

7.5

28.75

58.75

87.5

7.95

22.7

23.9

45.5

69.4

90.18

African American

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

89.28

Hispanic

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

93.18

Caucasian

100

3.77

5.66

24.53

66.04

90.57

3.55

15.6

27.7

53.2

80.9

91.75

Economically Disadvantaged

100

3.9

6.49

28.57

61.04

89.61

8.14

23.3

24.4

44.2

68.6

90.57

Students with Disabilities

100

RV

RV

RV

RV

RV

35.3

47.1

0.00

17.6

17.6

77.87

Limited English Proficient

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Female

100

1.79

7.14

21.43

69.64

91.07

4.29

11.4

28.6

55.7

84.3

Male

100

5.08

3.39

28.81

62.71

91.53

6.41

17.9

25.6

50.0

75.6

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

Migrant

­­­

Download 2012 School Report Card for 2012 Benchmark Results

2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: Achievement ­ Augmented Criterion Referenced Student Academic Growth

2011­2012

2012­2013

Number Eligible Math

% Meeting Growth Math

Number Eligible Literacy

% Meeting Growth Literacy

Combined Population

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

397

56.93

384

73.18

TAGG

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

260

51.54

249

69.48

African American

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

5

80

3

100

Hispanic

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

14

50

11

63.64

Caucasian

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

375

57.07

368

73.37

Economically Disadvantaged

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

246

50.81

235

68.51

Students with Disabilities

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

45

35.56

42

45.24

Limited English Proficient

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

NA

NA

NA

NA

2014

% Number Meeting Eligible Growth Math Math

2013­2014

% Number Meeting Eligible Growth Literacy Literacy

% Number Meeting Eligible Growth Math Math

% Number Meeting Eligible Growth Literacy Literacy

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: Achievement

2011­2012

2012­2013

2013­2014

School

District

State

School

District

State

School

District

State

Grade One Reading Comprehension

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

61

56

­­­

54

55

Grade One Math Problems

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

62

56

­­­

62

55

Grade Two Reading Comprehension

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

61

59

­­­

67

58

Grade Two Math Problems

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

59

58

­­­

68

58

Grade Three Reading

­­­

­­­

­­­

53

53

51

46

46

50

Grade Three Math

­­­

­­­

­­­

62

62

55

52

52

54

Grade Four Reading

­­­

­­­

­­­

59

59

53

62

62

52

Grade Four Math

­­­

­­­

­­­

66

66

61

65

65

61

Grade Five Reading

­­­

­­­

­­­

50

50

47

48

48

47

Grade Five Math

­­­

­­­

­­­

61

61

55

61

61

54

Grade Five Science

­­­

­­­

­­­

60

60

60

57

57

60

Grade Six Reading

­­­

­­­

­­­

56

56

46

51

51

46

Grade Six Math

­­­

­­­

­­­

69

69

55

61

61

54

Grade Seven Reading

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

61

50

­­­

61

49

Grade Seven Math

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

62

54

­­­

62

53

Grade Seven Science

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

70

61

­­­

73

60

Grade Eight Reading

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

60

53

­­­

59

52

Grade Eight Math

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

65

54

­­­

62

53

Grade Nine Reading Comprehension

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

58

50

­­­

61

51

Grade Nine Math Concepts and Problems

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

61

49

­­­

62

47

Download 2012 School Report Card for 2012 Norm Referenced Test Results

2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: Achievement

2011­2012

2012­2013

2013­2014

School

District

State

School

District

State

School

District

State

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

86

6,692

­­­

116

7,110

Y

48

Y

36

American College Test (ACT) Number of Students Taking Voluntary Universal ACT District Provided Remediation for Students Taking Voluntary Universal ACT Number of Students in College and Career Readiness Planning Program (CCRPP)

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

1,790

­­­

­­­

1,843

Number of Students Taking ACT in Grades 9­11

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

132

26,174

­­­

149

25,004

Number of Students Taking ACT in Grade 12

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

51

18,507

­­­

53

18,262

ACT Reading

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

21.43

21.67

­­­

23.38

22.46

ACT English

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

21.80

21.31

­­­

22.40

21.38

ACT Mathematics

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

21.00

20.73

­­­

21.70

21.02

ACT Science

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

21.23

21.04

­­­

22.58

21.90

ACT Composite

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

21.52

21.31

­­­

21.83

21.24

Number of Students Taking SAT College Admission Test

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

3

897

­­­

­­­

84

SAT Critical Reading Mean

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

RV

473

­­­

­­­

599

SAT Math Mean

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

RV

472

­­­

­­­

597

SAT Writing Mean

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

RV

459

­­­

­­­

584

Number of Students Taking Advanced Placement (AP) Courses

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

105

24,364

­­­

141

25,547

Number of AP Exams Taken

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

155

42,545

­­­

209

44,424

Number of AP Exams Scored 3, 4, or 5

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

33

13,296

­­­

54

14,143

Number of Students Taking International Baccalaureate Courses

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

219

­­­

­­­

460

All Students

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

­­­

55.3 %

51.5 %

African American

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

­­­

0.0 %

46.2 %

Hispanic

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

­­­

66.7 %

33.2 %

Caucasian

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

­­­

58.2 %

50.6 %

SAT® by College Board

Advanced Placement Courses (AP)

College Going Rate

Download 2012 School Report Card for 2012 College Readiness Results

2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: Achievement

2011­2012

2012­2013

2013­2014

School

District

State

School

District

State

School

District

State

All Students

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

­­­

85.3 %

79.7 %

African American

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

­­­

0.0 %

69.9 %

Hispanic

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

­­­

35.4 %

79.0 %

Caucasian

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

­­­

86.6 %

82.4 %

College Credit Accumulation Rate

2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: School Performance

2011­2012 School

District

2012­2013 State

2013­2014

School

District

State

School

District

State

Needs Improvement

Y

4

797

Y

4

876

Needs Improvement Priority

N

0

38

N

0

36

Needs Improvement Priority Met Year 1 Exit Criteria

N

0

4

N

0

1

Needs Improvement Focus

N

0

80

N

0

81

Needs Improvement Focus Met Year 1 Exit Criteria

N

0

8

N

0

4

Achieving

N

0

130

N

0

67

Exemplary

N

0

9

N

0

1

Count of Schools with Rating = A ( 270 ­ 300 Points )

1

162

Count of Schools with Rating = B ( 240 ­ 269 Points )

1

322

Count of Schools with Rating = C ( 210 ­ 239 Points )

2

365

Count of Schools with Rating = D ( 180 ­ 209 Points )

0

160

Count of Schools with Rating = F ( Less than 180 Points )

0

43

Arkansas ESEA Accountability

Download 2012 School Report Card for 2012 ESEA results

School Rating School Rating

C

Overall Points for School Rating

224

Performance School Rating Performance (Status) School Rating

5

­­­

1 ­ Schools in need of Immediate Improvement

0

9

­­­

­­­

2 ­ Schools Approaching Standards (Alert) 3 ­ Schools Meeting Standards

0

10

­­­

­­­

0

150

­­­

­­­

4 ­ Schools Exceeding Standards

1

416

­­­

­­­

5 ­ Schools of Excellence

2

444

­­­

­­­

2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: School Performance

2011­2012 School

2012­2013

District

State

Y

100 %

School

2013­2014

District

State

Y

100 %

School

District

State

Y

100 %

District Provides Textbooks or Digital Resources for all Pupils District Provides Textbooks or Digital Resources for all Pupils

Annual Accreditation Status Annual Accreditation Status Accredited

Y

2

838

Y

3

783

N

1

790

Accredited­Cited

N

2

212

N

1

249

Y

3

254

Accredited­Probationary

N

0

18

N

0

30

N

0

27

96.0 %

96.1 %

95.2 %

95.2 %

94.8 %

94.1 %

96.8 %

97.3 %

94.4 %

Attendance Rate for Targeted Acheivement Gap Group

94.8 %

94.4 %

93.9 %

96.2 %

96.6 %

94.0 %

Attendance Rate African American

97.4 %

92.1 %

94.1 %

93.1 %

95.2 %

94.3 %

Attendance Rate Hispanic

92.7 %

94.4 %

94.5 %

94.8 %

95.8 %

94.8 %

Attendance Rate Caucasian

95.4 %

95.0 %

94.0 %

97.0 %

97.5 %

94.3 %

Attendance Rate Economically Disadvantaged

94.8 %

94.3 %

93.7 %

95.5 %

96.3 %

93.8 %

Attendance Rate Students with Disabilities

95.2 %

94.9 %

94.0 %

96.5 %

96.8 %

94.1 %

Attendance Rate Limited English Proficient

91.9 %

95.9 %

94.8 %

0.0 %

65.5 %

95.3 %

­­­

1.69 %

2.12 %

­­­

2.02 %

2.10 %

Attendance Rate (*State Goal 91.13%) Attendance Rate Combined

Dropout Rate Dropout Rate

2014

­­­

1.25 %

2.43 %

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: School Performance

2011­2012

2012­2013

2013­2014

School

District

State

School

District

State

School

District

State

Graduation Rate Combined

­­­

87.1 %

84.1 %

­­­

89.6 %

84.9 %

­­­

94.8 %

86.9 %

Graduation Rate for Targeted Acheivement Gap Group

­­­

85.3 %

79.3 %

­­­

85.9 %

80.5 %

­­­

93.8 %

82.9 %

Graduation Rate African American

­­­

RV

78.1 %

­­­

RV

78.1 %

­­­

RV

81.0 %

Graduation Rate Hispanic

­­­

RV

78.0 %

­­­

RV

81.8 %

­­­

RV

84.5 %

Graduation Rate Caucasian

­­­

89.5 %

87.0 %

­­­

89.3 %

87.8 %

­­­

94.4 %

89.3 %

Graduation Rate Economically Disadvantaged

­­­

85.1 %

79.1 %

­­­

85.3 %

80.3 %

­­­

94.8 %

82.7 %

Graduation Rate Students with Disabilities

­­­

100.0 %

79.2 %

­­­

94.4 %

80.4 %

­­­

94.7 %

83.1 %

Graduation Rate Limited English Proficient

­­­

RV

77.3 %

­­­

RV

80.8 %

­­­

RV

84.1 %

Grade Inflation Rate

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

0.49 %

2.51 %

­­­

0 %

7 %

College Remediation Rate

­­­

50.8 %

49.4 %

­­­

36.9 %

43.0 %

­­­

34.0 %

45.4 %

581

1,867

468,656

556

1,874

471,867

583

1,837

474,995

Graduation Rate (*State Goal 85%)

Enrollment October 1 Enrollment

2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: School Environment

2011­2012

2012­2013

2013­2014

School

District

State

School

District

State

School

District

State

Discipline Policies Distributed to Parents

Y

100 %

100 %

Y

100 %

100 %

Y

100 %

100 %

Discipline Training Provided to Staff

Y

100 %

100 %

Y

100 %

100 %

Y

100 %

100 %

Parental Involvement Plan Adopted

Y

100 %

100 %

Y

100 %

100 %

Y

100 %

100 %

Y

98.83 %

Y

96.89 %

Y

91.05 %

District Alternative Learning Environment Compliance Expulsions

­­­

­­­

378

­­­

2

471

­­­

­­­

524

Weapons Incidents

­­­

1

690

­­­

­­­

763

­­­

­­­

843

Staff Assaults

­­­

­­­

436

­­­

­­­

495

­­­

­­­

504

Student Assaults

­­­

1

1,944

­­­

­­­

2,302

­­­

­­­

2,439

2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: Retention

2011­2012 School

District

2012­2013 State

School

District

2013­2014 State

School

District

State

Number of Students Retained at Grade 1

0

5

1,534

0

7

1,416

0

6

1,514

Percent of Students Retained at Grade 1

0.00 %

3.00 %

4.00 %

0.00 %

6.00 %

4.00 %

0.00 %

4.00 %

5.00 %

Number of Students Retained at Grade 2

0

4

594

0

4

558

0

0

572

Percent of Students Retained at Grade 2

0.00 %

3.00 %

2.00 %

0.00 %

2.00 %

2.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

3.00 %

Number of Students Retained at Grade 3

1

1

305

4

4

240

1

1

279

Percent of Students Retained at Grade 3

1.00 %

1.00 %

1.00 %

3.00 %

3.00 %

1.00 %

1.00 %

1.00 %

2.00 %

Number of Students Retained at Grade 4

3

3

141

0

0

114

0

0

137

Percent of Students Retained at Grade 4

2.00 %

2.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

2.00 %

Number of Students Retained at Grade 5

0

0

84

0

0

101

0

0

82

Percent of Students Retained at Grade 5

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

1.00 %

Number of Students Retained at Grade 6

0

0

137

0

0

135

0

0

134

Percent of Students Retained at Grade 6

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

1.00 %

Number of Students Retained at Grade 7

0

2

317

0

1

296

0

1

315

Percent of Students Retained at Grade 7

0.00 %

1.00 %

1.00 %

0.00 %

1.00 %

1.00 %

0.00 %

1.00 %

2.00 %

Number of Students Retained at Grade 8

0

2

253

0

6

251

0

0

274

Percent of Students Retained at Grade 8

0.00 %

1.00 %

1.00 %

0.00 %

4.00 %

1.00 %

0.00 %

0.00 %

1.00 %

2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: Teacher Quality

2011­2012

2012­2013

2013­2014

School

District

State

School

District

State

School

District

State

% Teachers Completely Certified (Licensed)

­­­

­­­

­­­

97.7 %

97.3 %

97.9 %

95.6 %

96.5 %

95.7 %

% Teachers with Emergency / Provisional Credentials

­­­

­­­

­­­

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.9 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.8 %

% Teachers with Bachelor's Degree

67.0 %

49.0 %

59.0 %

68.0 %

51.0 %

59.0 %

62.0 %

55.0 %

57.0 %

% Teachers with Master's Degree

33.0 %

51.0 %

40.0 %

32.0 %

49.0 %

40.0 %

36.0 %

42.0 %

41.0 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

1.0 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

1.0 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

1.0 %

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

0.0 %

0.9 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.9 %

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

0.0 %

0.6 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.6 %

­­­

­­­

­­­

­­­

0.0 %

0.7 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

0.7 %

% Teachers with Advanced Degree

HQ Teachers in High Poverty Schools % Core Academic Classes not Taught by HQ Teachers

HQ Teachers in Low Poverty Schools % Core Academic Classes not Taught by HQ Teachers

HQ Teachers Aggregate of All Economic Levels % Core Academic Classes not Taught by HQ Teachers

School Board Members

Hours of Training

Gary Cole

6.00

James Chester

6.00

Victor Stone

6.00

Mike Davis

6.00

Chuck Andrews

6.00

2014

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: School Choice

2011­2012

Percent of Students School Choice

2014

2012­2013

2013­2014

School

District

State

School

District

State

School

District

State

6.54 %

6.96 %

2.90 %

6.65 %

7.47 %

2.68 %

3.60 %

6.37 %

2.82 %

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Pocahontas School District ­ 6103000

Pocahontas Upper Elem. School ­ 6103011

INDICATOR: School Funding

2011­2012 School

2012­2013

District

State

District

State

District

State

29.4

37.2

29.4

37.4

29.4

37.5

Expenditure Per Student

$7,798

$9,379

$7,894

$9,324

$7,850

$9,457

Average Teacher Salary

$44,781

$46,946

$47,298

$47,316

$45,542

$48,060

Total Expenditures

$16,013,310

$5,196,885,067

$16,526,198

$5,088,669,535

$15,466,930

$5,288,037,508

Instructional Expenditures

$9,325,687

$2,485,540,210

$9,172,817

$2,472,977,282

$9,510,349

$2,500,807,896

Administrative Expenditures

$1,005,825

$317,870,955

$959,344

$312,346,508

$922,661

$325,831,774

Extracurricular Expenditures

$725,843

$201,604,356

$1,479,974

$184,520,020

$768,343

$174,851,754

Capital Expenditures

$985,791

$608,547,135

$1,420,283

$531,101,753

$298,099

$423,083,973

Debt Service Expenditures

$220,150

$267,265,988

$217,650

$235,094,970

$235,091

$285,311,300

62.2 %

60.5 %

61.7 %

60.3 %

60.1 %

60.9 %

Mills Voted

School

2013­2014 School

Free and Reduced Meals Percent of Students Eligible for Free and Reduced Meals

64.9 %

64.2 %

66.0 %

State Free and Reduced­Price Meal Rate***

60.3 %

60.7 %

61.2 %

National Free and Reduced­Price Meal Rate**

53.9 %

50.6 %

52.1 %

**Source: FNS National databank for federal fiscal year 2013. ***State Free and Reduced Meal Rate includes preschool and adult education students.

2014

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