Annual Report 2015-16
Niobrara Public School
54-0501-000
2015-2016 Annual Report
Contact Information: Niobrara Public School 247 N. Hwy 12 Niobrara, NE 68760-0310 Phone: 402-857-3322 Fax: 402-857-3716 Agency ID: 54-0501-000
Introduction: This report is required of school districts by the Nebraska State Department of Education for them to be following state accreditation standards. Each district in the state must report specific information to their patrons each year. Mandatory report topics are student progress, demographics, learning climate and finance. The regulation also requires that information be published and available to patrons. If you have any questions about these topics or others, please feel free to contact the school office.
Niobrara Public School is a Class III school district located in Northeast Nebraska along the scenic Niobrara and Missouri Rivers. It serves approximately 170 students over 150 square miles. The student population is reflective of the diverse cultural realm that the district serves. There are significant numbers of American Indian (Santee Sioux and Northern Ponca) students receiving their education at Niobrara Public Schools. The school system has been divided into a PK-5, 6-8 and 9-12 organizational structure. This allows teachers to concentrate on specific content areas with benchmark standards guiding the curriculum. Teachers are able to work with students for three to four years in a content area allowing for greater student success.
Nebraska State Accountability : NeSA Scores Percent Proficient: Meets/Exceeds Combined Results for ALL Grades Tested |
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Reading |
Mathematics |
Science |
Writing |
2010-2011 |
65 |
56 |
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2011-2012 |
71 |
48 |
65 |
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2012-2013 |
63 |
45 |
38 |
57 |
2013-2014 |
55 |
47 |
41 |
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2014-2015 |
69 |
48 |
49 |
54 |
2015-2016 |
84 |
54 |
59 |
47 |
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MAP Reading CLASS PERCENTILE AVERAGE |
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2011-2012 |
2012-2013 |
2013-2014 |
2014-2015 |
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2015-2016 |
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Grades |
Fall 2011 |
Spring 2012 |
Fall 2012 |
Spring 2013 |
Fall 2013 |
Spring 2014 |
Fall 2014 |
Spring 2015 |
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Fall 2015 |
Spring 2016 |
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3 |
188.8 |
200.8 |
195.9 |
196.1 |
191.9 |
199.2 |
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190.8 |
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4 |
196.6 |
205.3 |
199.8 |
204.4 |
199.7 |
203.3 |
201.2 |
208.5 |
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199 |
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5 |
210.9 |
214.1 |
202 |
206.7 |
201.8 |
210.7 |
201.9 |
209.3 |
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206.9 |
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6 |
207.5 |
212.3 |
215.4 |
214.4 |
208.2 |
206 |
209.8 |
214.6 |
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208.9 |
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7 |
211.4 |
221.2 |
210 |
210.7 |
216.2 |
220.1 |
214.2 |
213.3 |
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213.2 |
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8 |
218.8 |
225.1 |
212.9 |
219.3 |
214.6 |
213.6 |
221.8 |
219.4 |
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218.9 |
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9 |
217.3 |
225.1 |
212.7 |
220.5 |
217.5 |
223.3 |
218.9 |
218.8 |
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223.3 |
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10 |
222.1 |
224.9 |
226.8 |
228.3 |
221.3 |
222 |
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216.4 |
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11 |
223.3 |
220.5 |
220.6 |
230.3 |
225.9 |
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225 |
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MAP Mathematics PERCENTILE AVERAGE
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Grade |
Students |
Grade |
Students |
Pre K |
13 |
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K |
11 |
07 |
13 |
01 |
18 |
08 |
12 |
02 |
15 |
09 |
12 |
03 |
16 |
10 |
17 |
04 |
20 |
11 |
15 |
05 |
20 |
12 |
13 |
06 |
11 |
12+ |
2 |
Student Counts as of the Last Friday in September, 2015
2015-2016 GRADE BY GRADE STUDENT NUMBERS Total Students K-12 on Last Friday in September 2012-2013 167 or 185 with Preschool 2013-2014 185 or 203 with Preschool 2014-2015 184 or 198 with Preschool 2015-2016 195 or 208 with Preschool Poverty Level for 2015-20162012-2013 141/167 = 84% 2013-2014 149/185 = 81% 2014-2015 143/186 = 77% 2015-2016 156/208 = 75%
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October 30, 2015
Dear Parent/Guardian/Patron,
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) requires that all states create high academic standards for the core areas of reading, writing and math. The goal of NCLB is for every student to meet or exceed these standards by the school year 2014. The measure of annual progress toward these standards is called Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). AYP is based primarily on the results of the Nebraska state assessments given to students in grades 3 through 8 and grade 11. Schools must meet the state’s academic proficiency benchmarks, as well as other indicators such as test participation and attendance/dropout rate, to make AYP.
In addition to measuring each school, NCLB also requires the Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) to annually review the progress of each school district. Based on Nebraska state testing results, the Niobrara School District was identified by the NDE as a district in need of improvement for the 2015-16 school year. A district is identified for improvement if it meets this criterion:
Does not make AYP in all grade spans within the district-elementary (grades 3-5), middle school (grades6-8) and high school (grades 9-12)--for two consecutive years in either content area of math or reading, considering all eligible student subgroups.
To be removed from the district improvement status, the district must meet the grade span achievement standards for two consecutive years.
The Niobrara Public Schools is dedicated to providing all students with a quality education that prepares them to be career and college ready. Evidence of our commitment to education is shown in the academic growth for both reading and mathematics as documented on the 2014-15 assessment results. If you would like to compare achievement scores in the district to others across the state, you may access the information on the Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) State of the Schools Report at http://reportcard.education.ne.gov.
As a Title 1 district identified in need of improvement, Niobrara Public Schools is required to communicate the district improvement plan strategies specifically addressing the teaching and learning needs of low-achieving students. The goals and strategies identified in the plan intentionally focus on optimizing instruction for all learners using researched based practices with on-going professional learning for staff.
You are encouraged to contact the district office for further information on any of these requirements and to find out how you can become involved in school improvement efforts. An important part of this effort involves parental involvement and support. Parents/guardians and students can monitor progress (grades K-12) by registering for and using Powerschool. Participating in parent/teacher conferences, attending parent/family nights and providing “at home” strategies to support reading and math learning are also key to supporting the home/school partnership.
We will continue to communicate with you throughout the year regarding the school improvement efforts underway and hope you will join us in supporting our students and teachers as we work toward reaching our goals for next year.
Please call if you have additional questions about any details.
Sincerely,
Margaret Sandoz
Superintendent
The Learning Climate
Newly Constructed High School and Renovated Elementary and Gymnasium |
Dual Credit and College Credit courses offered to Juniors and Seniors each semester. |
Low Student to Teacher Ratio 10:1 |
Student Characteristics 76% Free and Reduced Priced Meals 94% Attendance Rate 18.8% Mobility |
Student Microsoft Certification in Word, Excel, and Power Point |
State Test Performance 69% Proficient in Reading 48% Proficient in Math 49% Proficient in Science 54% Proficient in Writing |
National Award Winner for Service Learning Program... Purple Loosestrife Project |
Receipts: Local Receipts 34% State Receipts 56% Other Receipts 10% |
College and Work 50% attend 2 year colleges 25% attend 4 year colleges 10% enlist in the military 15% find work
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Expenditures: Instruction 58.6% Maintenance and Building 15.5% General Administration 6.7% |