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Stuttgart School District Mission Statement: At the end of the day, Stuttgart Public Schools

Stuttgart School District Mission Statement: At the end of the day, Stuttgart Public Schools exist to produce college or career ready students who will be productive citizens. October 10, 2017

Goals v Improve student achievement and learning v Students graduate career and/or college ready

Goals v Improve student achievement and learning v Students graduate career and/or college ready v Improve facilities v Actively recruit and retain quality teachers v Expand community partnerships v Promote the positive aspects of our district

Celebrations and Recognitions v SHS - School of Innovation v SHS – Successfully started

Celebrations and Recognitions v SHS - School of Innovation v SHS – Successfully started a 9 th Grade Academy with flex mod schedule v SJHS - School of Innovation v SJHS – Awarded a $10, 000 grant to implement part of SOI v MMS - Arkansas Diamond Schools to Watch v MMS – 3 rd year in a row the OEP at the U of A has recognized as a High Achieving School in the SE Region. Made the top 4 in all 4 categories: English, Math, Science, and Overall v MMS – Made the State list of top ten schools in Arkansas in Middle School Mathematics

v PAE – Pam Dean was accepted into the Arkansas Leadership Academy Master Principal

v PAE – Pam Dean was accepted into the Arkansas Leadership Academy Master Principal Program Year 2 v PAE – Jessica Hosman and Sarah Smith were accepted into the Teacher Leadership Academy v PAE – After school clubs offered to our students and working with Lennox as a community partner. v PAE – Received $15, 800 grant money from Arkansas Community Foundation to implement the Summer Learning Initiative v PAE - 1 of 7 schools across the US to receive a Maker Ed grant to implement maker education

Accountability Indicator #1 Accreditation Status for 2016 -2017 Number of Schools Fully Accredited 4

Accountability Indicator #1 Accreditation Status for 2016 -2017 Number of Schools Fully Accredited 4 Number of Schools Accredited but cited 0 Number of School Accredited-Probationary 0 Attendance Rate 96. 06% Graduation Rate 86. 82% Dropout Rate 3. 47%

ACCOUNTABILITY INDICATOR #2 ACHIEVEMENT v IOWA TEST of BASIC SKILLS v ACT Aspire v

ACCOUNTABILITY INDICATOR #2 ACHIEVEMENT v IOWA TEST of BASIC SKILLS v ACT Aspire v ACT v ADVANCED PLACEMENT

IOWA 1, 2 Grade 1 Grade 2 Reading Total Language Total Vocabulary Total Math

IOWA 1, 2 Grade 1 Grade 2 Reading Total Language Total Vocabulary Total Math Total # of students 40% 51% 25% 33% 40% 45% 57% 128 130

ACT Aspire 2017 Math 71 70 60 56 62 59 60 57 54 55

ACT Aspire 2017 Math 71 70 60 56 62 59 60 57 54 55 55 50 52 51 47 48 43 43 42 44 37 40 36 30 30 25 32 27 25 20 10 0 3 4 5 School Average 6 State Average 7 National Average 8 9 10

ACT Aspire 2017 English 85 79 73 72 75 66 72 73 70 70

ACT Aspire 2017 English 85 79 73 72 75 66 72 73 70 70 71 74 73 75 75 66 73 74 66 65 58 57 55 61 60 50 46 45 35 25 3 4 5 School Average 6 State Average 7 National Average 8 9 10 62

ACT Aspire 2017 Reading 55 49 47 47 45 42 40 37 43 50

ACT Aspire 2017 Reading 55 49 47 47 45 42 40 37 43 50 44 42 44 39 38 39 41 39 36 35 35 32 32 32 27 25 25 15 3 4 5 School Average 6 State Average 7 National Average 8 9 10 38

ACT Aspire 2017 Writing 59 60 55 57 52 51 50 46 45 42

ACT Aspire 2017 Writing 59 60 55 57 52 51 50 46 45 42 38 40 38 33 17 19 29 28 26 44 38 31 30 20 45 44 24 21 17 10 3 4 5 School Average 6 State Average 7 National Average 8 9 10

ACT Aspire 2017 Science 55 49 45 42 41 37 38 37 42 47

ACT Aspire 2017 Science 55 49 45 42 41 37 38 37 42 47 44 44 42 41 38 40 36 33 35 33 34 32 32 29 25 25 24 18 15 5 3 4 5 School Average 6 State Average 7 National Average 8 9 10

Math ACT Aspire 2016, 2017 comparison 75% 65% 71 64 63 56 55% 54

Math ACT Aspire 2016, 2017 comparison 75% 65% 71 64 63 56 55% 54 54 54 44 43 45% 47 40 42 35% 24 25% 25 25 27 15% 5% 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 2016 7 th 2017 8 th 9 th 10 th

English ACT Aspire 2016, 2017 comparison 75 65 71 64 66 67 71 75

English ACT Aspire 2016, 2017 comparison 75 65 71 64 66 67 71 75 67 66 61 57 55 50 44 45 44 46 35 25 15 5 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 2016 7 th 2107 8 th 9 th 10 th

Reading ACT Aspire 2016, 2017 comparison 50 45 40 40 35 44 42 43

Reading ACT Aspire 2016, 2017 comparison 50 45 40 40 35 44 42 43 36 32 32 31 32 30 32 28 25 25 20 27 27 17 16 15 10 5 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 2016 7 th 2107 8 th 9 th 10 th

Writing ACT Aspire 2016, 2017 comparison 65 53 55 46 45 45 38 43

Writing ACT Aspire 2016, 2017 comparison 65 53 55 46 45 45 38 43 45 37 35 25 55 31 22 20 17 19 15 24 19 10 5 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 2016 7 th 2107 8 th 9 th 10 th

Science ACT Aspire 2016, 2017 comparison 45 42 40 38 37 36 35 30

Science ACT Aspire 2016, 2017 comparison 45 42 40 38 37 36 35 30 33 35 32 30 29 25 25 23 20 23 27 26 24 18 15 10 5 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 2016 7 th 2107 8 th 9 th 10 th

Advanced Placement 2016 -17 Ø 134 Exams were administered Test 5 4 3 2

Advanced Placement 2016 -17 Ø 134 Exams were administered Test 5 4 3 2 1 English Language/Composition 11 th Grade - - 5 21 6 English Literature/Composition 12 th Grade - 2 21 5 Calculus AB 2 2 3 Computer Science 1 2 1 US History - 1 Physics - - Chemistry - - Biology - 1 1 13 4 23

ACT Score Comparison Mathematics 20. 5 20 20 19. 9 19. 7 19. 5

ACT Score Comparison Mathematics 20. 5 20 20 19. 9 19. 7 19. 5 19 19. 6 19. 1 18. 5 18 2013 -14 2014 -15 2015 -16 District State 2016 -17

ACT Score Comparison English 20. 5 20. 1 20 19. 5 20 19. 8

ACT Score Comparison English 20. 5 20. 1 20 19. 5 20 19. 8 19. 7 19. 3 19 19 18. 4 18. 5 18 17. 5 17. 2 17 2013 -14 2014 -15 2015 -16 District State 2016 -17

ACT Score Comparison Reading 21. 5 21 20. 5 20. 9 20. 8 20.

ACT Score Comparison Reading 21. 5 21 20. 5 20. 9 20. 8 20. 7 20. 4 20 19. 8 19. 5 19. 1 18. 9 19 18. 5 18. 1 18 2013 -14 2014 -15 2015 -16 District State 2016 -17

ACT Score Comparison Science 20. 5 20. 3 20. 2 20 19. 6 19.

ACT Score Comparison Science 20. 5 20. 3 20. 2 20 19. 6 19. 5 19. 4 18. 9 19 18. 6 18. 5 18 2013 -14 2014 -15 2015 -16 District State 2016 -17

ACT Score Comparison Composite 25 20 19. 7 20. 4 19. 8 20. 4

ACT Score Comparison Composite 25 20 19. 7 20. 4 19. 8 20. 4 19. 6 20. 2 16. 5 14 15 10 5 0 2013 -14 2014 -15 2015 -16 District State 2016 -17

Math Interventions v v v v i. Ready diagnostic assessments K-8 Engaged New York

Math Interventions v v v v i. Ready diagnostic assessments K-8 Engaged New York Pre. K-5 Ready Math 6 -8 Specific Staff Development in targeted areas Cognitive Guided Instruction Training (CGI) Extending Children’s Mathematics (ECM) Math Coaches Before and After School Tutoring Math Labs Summer School Credit Recovery ACT Prep Class Reflex Math GIZMOS IXL

Literacy Interventions v v v v Engaged NY K-12 LETRS K-6 RISE Arkansas K-6

Literacy Interventions v v v v Engaged NY K-12 LETRS K-6 RISE Arkansas K-6 i. Ready Diagnostic Assessments K-8 Vocabulary Their Way 6 -8 Reading Intervention Specialists Before and After School Tutoring Daily 5 Centers K-2 Classroom Libraries K-12 Family Literacy Nights Point in Time Interventions 95% Group K-6 Language Live 9 -10 Strategic Reading 7 -8 Critical Reading 9 -10 Computer Based Learning 7 -8 v v v IXL 9 -12 Literacy Specialists Summer School Program Accelerated Reading K-8 ACT Prep Class High Quality Professional Development Read 180 Reading A-Z Credit Recovery Vocabulary Spelling City Dyslexia Interventions: Barton, Connections, Take Flight, Orton Gillingham, Sonday Systems Mastery Prep

Accountability Indicator #3 Demographics v Scholarships v College Plans v Building Demographics v Class

Accountability Indicator #3 Demographics v Scholarships v College Plans v Building Demographics v Class Size

Scholarships Received Year 2013 2014 2015 Amount $1, 999, 500* $1, 903, 790* $1,

Scholarships Received Year 2013 2014 2015 Amount $1, 999, 500* $1, 903, 790* $1, 717, 628* 2016 2017 $1, 750, 131* $1, 427, 518* *Potential value

College Plans Year # of Graduates 4 Year College 2 Year College # student/%

College Plans Year # of Graduates 4 Year College 2 Year College # student/% students # students/% students 2013 122 53/44. 1% 48/40% 2014 2015 2016 2017 116 117 112 113 65/56% 69/59% 49/44% 65/58% 31/27% 31/26% 31/28% 26/23%

District Demographics 2017 11. 00% 45. 00% 44. 00% African American Caucasian Other

District Demographics 2017 11. 00% 45. 00% 44. 00% African American Caucasian Other

Building Demographics 2017 -18 Building Name Park Ave Elementary Enrollment African American Caucasian Other

Building Demographics 2017 -18 Building Name Park Ave Elementary Enrollment African American Caucasian Other Free & Reduced Rate 638* 312 236 90 100% * Does not include Pre-K Meekins Middle School 245 105 110 30 100% Stuttgart Junior High 228 100 109 19 100% Stuttgart High School 457 199 227 31 100% District 1568 717 691 170 100%

Class size 2014 -2018 GRADE 2014 -15 2015 -16 2016 -17 2017 -18 Kindergarten

Class size 2014 -2018 GRADE 2014 -15 2015 -16 2016 -17 2017 -18 Kindergarten 150 135 119 144 First Grade 133 150 138 107 Second Grade 135 139 131 132 Third Grade 122 125 130 126 Fourth Grade 105 124 122 129 Fifth Grade 126 99 122 125 Sixth Grade 122 130 98 116 Seventh Grade 150 130 123 110 Eighth Grade 118 146 124 126 Ninth Grade 134 141 151 123 Tenth Grade 140 115 110 124 Eleventh Grade 121 119 101 107 Twelfth Grade 114 107 111 99 1670 1660 1580 1568* TOTAL * This is the correct number as of 10/2. All years before included the students enrolled in private school who received services provided by our district. special

Accountability Indicator #4 Federal Programs and Revenues v Title I $612, 339 v Title

Accountability Indicator #4 Federal Programs and Revenues v Title I $612, 339 v Title I 1003 a $ 33, 022 v Title IIA $ 77, 597 v Title IV $ 10, 318 v Title V $ 28, 064 v Title VIB $372, 350

Food and Beverage Vendors 2016 -17 • Coca-Cola Revenue Received $2, 642 • Pepsi

Food and Beverage Vendors 2016 -17 • Coca-Cola Revenue Received $2, 642 • Pepsi Revenue Received $ 196 (interest earned) • Expenditures $8, 845

Accountability Indicator #5 Retention 2016 -17 GRADE K 1 2 NUMBER of STUDENTS 12

Accountability Indicator #5 Retention 2016 -17 GRADE K 1 2 NUMBER of STUDENTS 12 8 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 1 0 0 0

Accountability Indicator #6 Safe and Orderly Environment Indicator Discipline Policies Distributed to Parents Discipline

Accountability Indicator #6 Safe and Orderly Environment Indicator Discipline Policies Distributed to Parents Discipline Training for Staff Parental Involvement Plan Adopted Expulsions Weapons Incidents Staff Assaults Student Assaults YES YES 3 students 4 students 5 students

Accountability Indicator #7 Choice 2017 -18 • 18 students entered the Stuttgart School District

Accountability Indicator #7 Choice 2017 -18 • 18 students entered the Stuttgart School District through Choice (Act 560 of 2015) • 10 legal transfers into the district and 5 out of the district

Stuttgart Teacher of the Year Michele Kerksieck

Stuttgart Teacher of the Year Michele Kerksieck

This Power. Point presentation will be posted on our website at www. stuttgartschools. org

This Power. Point presentation will be posted on our website at www. stuttgartschools. org for your viewing pleasure. Stuttgart School District