ANDERSON ELEMENTARY 5290 LEROY STREET GRAND BLANC, MI 48439 PHONE: (810) 591-5833 Annual Education Report (AER) Cover Letter August 2014 Dear Parents and Community Members: We are pleased to present you with the Annual Education Report (AER) which provides key information on the 2013-2014 educational progress for Anderson Elementary. The AER addresses the complex reporting information required by federal and state laws. The school’s report contains information about student assessment, accountability and teacher quality. If you have any questions about the AER, please contact Barbara Watkins, Anderson Elementary Principal, for assistance. Based on an analysis of our programs - Anderson's internal review process for Professional Learning Community Audit; staff surveyed; student data collected; analysis of the process to maximize student achievement; staff completion of Anderson's North Central Accreditation Advanced ED standards self-assessment survey and processes; Anderson's Pre-Kindergarten screening assessment process; and Anderson's achievement data, the following areas of challenge were identified: Teaching and Learning: Reaching our most at risk learners in the areas of math and reading at all levels, instructional alignment between and among all grade levels in the area of writing, reading comprehension and fluency, math problem solving and critical thinking cross curricular. Additional challenges were: transient populations (many children that move in late and move out) having a large deficit in learning, and a district-wide concern - as well as a building concern - of closing the achievement gap between the regular education students and special education students. We also have the challenge of providing instructional programs that are intensely tiered to support at-risk learners which finding funding resources for this type of programming can be also be a challenge. Anderson Elementary implemented a school wide Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS) and Conscious Discipline. The School-wide Information System (Swiss) indicates 50% of all major and minor referrals came from the bus. The number of referrals has decreased from 142 in 2007-08 to 58 for the 2011-2012 school year to 35 to 2012-13 and 22 in 2013-14. As a result of staff PBS Self-Assessment Survey, 100% of the staff felt that a small number (3-5) of positively and clearly stated student expectations or rules are defined. 100% of Anderson staff felt training activitiesfor students should be developed and was a high to medium priority. 78% of Anderson staff believes options exist to allow classroom instruction to continue when problem behavior occurs was a high to medium priority. After analyzing the data from the compressive needs assessment, Anderson has developed curriculum based active goals and one maintenance goal. The active goals are in the curricular areas of , reading, math,science, social studies and writing, while the maintenance goal is safe/orderly school climate focusing onPBS (Positive Behavior Support) and RTI (Response to Intervention for behavior as well). Science and social studies are incorporated in the math and reading goals, with cross-curricular reading, math and problem solving throughout the units of study. While these goals meet the needs of the general populationand the building is above state standard in test scores, Anderson is monitoring and developing strategies to help meet the needs of all of our at risk students. The AER is available for you to review electronically by visiting the following web site: www.grandblancschools.org, or you may review a copy from Ms. Watkin’s office at Anderson Elementary. The state has identified some schools with the status of Reward, Focus or Priority. A Reward school is one that is outperforming other schools in achievement, growth, or is performing better than other schools with a similar student population. A Focus school is one that has a large achievement gap in 30% of its student achievement scores. A Priority school is one whose achievement and growth is in the lowest 5% of all schools in the state. State law requires that we also report additional information. Anderson Elementary is proud to be designated in 2013 as a school that is continued to make excellent growth with all of their children by the Michigan Department of Education. All of the students at Anderson Elementary are achieving and growing. We do not have gaps therefore we are not reported as a “Focus School” and we are not in the lowest 5% therefore we are not identified as a Priority School”. The Anderson Elementary Mission Statement is: “To create a caring, nurturing, accepting environment centered around young children and their learning.” Accept each other, Believe in each other, and Commit to the success of each other. Sincerely, Barbara Watkins, Principal Anderson Elementary ANNUAL EDUCATION REPORT FOR ANDERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1. PROCESS FOR ASSIGNING PUPILS TO THE SCHOOL Resident students attend the school in the attendance area of the Grand Blanc Community School District in which they reside. The Grand Blanc Community School District does have a policy and a process for School of Choice requests. Copies of this policy and procedures are available through the Central Administration Office. 2. THE STATUS OF THE 3-5 YEAR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 School Year In the past year, Anderson’s School Improvement Plan continued to meet all requirements for accreditation through the North Central Association, utilizing the NCA Baldrige Quality Process as a model for overall building improvement. We have also continued to implement our Professional Learning Communities. During the 2011-2012 school year, 75% of our students passed the Star Reading year-end assessment. During the 2012-2013 school year, over 90% of our students passed the end of year Math Assessments and over 80% passed the Reading Assessments. The staff of Anderson Elementary continued to integrate science, social studies and technology into students’ math and reading goals, and provided extra support for students who were behind in their grade level in the areas of science and social studies. Anderson Elementary will also continue its school improvement efforts focusing on reading comprehension and building strong positive peer relationships in the building. Goals continue to be based on the information gathered from the AdvancED report, school data profile, student assessment data, building self-assessment and the internal/external audits. These goals are closely aligned to the district’s Strategic Plan as well as the district’s School Improvement Plan. The building goals are included in the grade level Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), and the Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely (SMART) goal action plans for academic areas that are developed by each of the PLCs. We continue to have successful internal audits with positive feedback for our PLC teams. With the continued focus on Professional Learning Communities, which directly affects student achievement, we continued the content area goals, making necessary adjustments to each goal. This process allows us to make the necessary improvements to previous building goals. All schools in our district were awarded continued accreditation in 2011 by AdvancED, the first year of a five year cycle. During the 2013-2014 over 92% of all Kindergarten – second grade students passed the EOY district reading assessments and over 85% passed the math EOY district assessments. The staff of Anderson Elementary continued their school improvement efforts to integrate science, social studies and technology into students’ math and reading goals, and provided extra support for students who were behind in their grade level in the areas of science and social studies. Anderson Elementary will also continue its school improvement efforts focusing on reading comprehension and building strong positive peer relationships in the building. All Professional Learning Community goals align with the building wide goals and align with the District School Improvement Plan. Goals continue to be based on the information gathered from the AdvancED report, school data profile, student assessment data, building self-assessment and the internal/external audits. These goals are closely aligned to the district’s Strategic Plan as well as the district’s School Improvement Plan. The building goals are included in the grade level Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), and the Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely (SMART) goal action plans for academic areas that are developed by each of the PLCs. We continue to have successful internal audits with positive feedback for our PLC teams. 3. A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF EACH SPECIALIZED SCHOOL • Anderson Elementary offers a Multi-Age classroom where students remain with the same teacher for more than one year, creating a ‘family’ atmosphere. This concept eliminates transitions and allows children to bond with a significant adult. • Grand Blanc Community Schools offers a specialized school for interested students in grades 1-5. The program affords opportunities in extending the regular elementary curriculum with additional in-depth educational and enrichment experiences. Two of the key components of the program include: a multi-age classroom organizational pattern; and, an extensive family involvement in the daily education program. 4. IDENTIFY HOW TO ACCESS A COPY OF THE CORE CURRICULUM, A DESCRIPTION OF ITS IMPLEMENTATION AND AN EXPLANATION OF THE VARIANCES FROM THE STATE’S MODEL The district has worked diligently to incorporate the state core curriculum, including the Common Core Standards for ELA and Math along with the Michigan standards and benchmarks, in other areas of the district's curriculum offerings. Core curriculum areas necessitating such attention include: Social Studies, Science, Health, Physical Education, Foreign Language and Technology. The district's core curriculum is available for review at the district's administration building. 5. THE AGGREGATE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT RESULTS FOR ANY LOCAL COMPETENCY TESTS OR NATIONALLY NORMED ACHIEVEMENT TESTS 2011-2012 School Year through 2013-2014 School Year • End of Year (EOY) Scores in Reading and Math: KINDERGARTEN EOY SCORES % PROFICIENT DRA % PROFICIENT MATH % PROFICIENT STAR ELA % PROFICIENT STAR MATH 2011/2012 76% 86% 88% NA 2012/2013 87% 99% 82% NA 2013/2014 79% 94% 82% NA FIRST GRADE SCORES % PROFICIENT DRA % PROFICIENT MATH % PROFICIENT STAR ELA % PROFICIENT STAR MATH 2011/2012 81% 78% 89% 75% 2012/2013 75% 95% 79% 76% 2013/2014 71% 84% 84% 59% SECOND GRADE SCORES % PROFICIENT DRA % PROFICIENT MATH % PROFICIENT STAR ELA % PROFICIENT STAR MATH 2011/2012 78% 69% 62% 74% 2012/2013 81% 97% 96% 78% 2013/2014 75% 93% 60% 59% 6. IDENTIFY THE NUMBER AND PERCENT OF STUDENTS REPRESENTED BY PARENTS AT PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES 2011-2012 School Year: 98% of students were represented by parents at ParentTeacher Conferences. 2012-2013 School Year: 97% of students were represented by parents at ParentTeacher Conferences 2013-2014 School Year: 99% of students were represented by parents at ParentTeacher Conferences The federal components of the Annual Education Report (AER) provide detailed information about the status of education in Michigan’s public schools, public school academies, districts and Michigan’s statewide performance. This report provides all of the information on Teacher Quality, Student Assessment and AYP for schools, districts and the state in one convenient place: Teacher Quality: Professional Qualifications for Anderson Elementary Teachers 1. B.A. 14 2. M.A. 10 3. PhD 0 4. Other 0 Percentage of Anderson Elementary Teachers with Emergency Certification – 0% Percentage of Core Academic Subject Classes NOT taught by Highly Qualified Teachers at Anderson Elementary – 0% The federal components of the Annual Education Report (AER) provide detailed information about the status of education in Michigan’s public schools, public school academies, districts and Michigan’s statewide performance. This report provides all of the information on Teacher Quality, Student Assessment and AYP for schools, districts and the state in one convenient place: Teacher Quality: Professional Qualifications for Anderson Elementary Teachers 1. B.A. 13 2. M.A. 10 3. PhD 0 4. Other 0 Percentage of Anderson Elementary Teachers with Emergency Certification – 0% Percentage of Core Academic Subject Classes NOT taught by Highly Qualified Teachers at Anderson Elementary – 0% Note: Teacher Quality data for this report was provided by Grand Blanc Community Schools. Student Assessment: Presents assessment information for English language arts and mathematics for grades 3 to 8 and 11 compared to targets for all students as well as subgroups of students. The report helps users understand achievement progress within grades and schools, and to make comparisons to district, state and national achievement benchmarks. Anderson Elementary is a Kindergarten through 2nd grade school; therefore, Student Assessment information from the Michigan Department of Education is not included in this report. 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Michigan Educational Assessment Program (MEAP) Subject Grade Testing Group School Year State % Students Proficient District % Students Proficient School % Students Proficient % Advanced (Level 1) % Proficient (Level 2) % Partially Proficient (Level 3) % Not Proficient (Level 4) No Data to Display Page 1 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Michigan Merit Examination (MME) Subject Grade Testing Group School Year State % Students Proficient District % Students Proficient School % Students Proficient % Advanced (Level 1) % Proficient (Level 2) % Partially Proficient (Level 3) % Not Proficient (Level 4) No Data to Display Page 2 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Michigan Educational Assessment Program Access (MEAP - Access) Subject Grade Testing Group School Year State % Students Proficient District % Students Proficient School % Students Proficient % Exceeded % Met % Progressing No Data to Display Page 3 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School MI-Access Functional Independence Subject Grade Testing Group School Year State % Students Proficient District % Students Proficient School % Students Proficient % Surpassed (Level 1) % Attained (Level 2) % Emerging (Level 3) No Data to Display Page 4 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School MI-Access Supported Independence Subject Grade Testing Group School Year State % Students Proficient District % Students Proficient School % Students Proficient % Surpassed (Level 1) % Attained (Level 2) % Emerging (Level 3) No Data to Display Page 5 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School MI-Access Participation Subject Grade Testing Group School Year State % Students Proficient District % Students Proficient School % Students Proficient % Surpassed (Level 1) % Attained (Level 2) % Emerging (Level 3) No Data to Display Page 6 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Accountability Details Subject Data Testing Group Location Subject % Tested Total(Goal 95%) % Proficient for Accountability* All Students Statewide Mathematics 99% 62.2% Bottom 30% Statewide Mathematics 0% 18.9% American Indian Statewide Mathematics 98.9% 54.1% African American Statewide Mathematics 97.5% 39.5% Asian Statewide Mathematics 99.6% 82.8% Hispanic of Any Race Statewide Mathematics 99.1% 51.5% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Statewide Mathematics 99% 67.9% Two or More Races Statewide Mathematics 99.3% 60.4% White Statewide Mathematics 99.3% 67.9% Economically Disadvantaged Statewide Mathematics 98.6% 49.7% English Language Learners Statewide Mathematics 99.2% 46% Students With Disabilities Statewide Mathematics 98.1% 39.7% All Students District Mathematics 99.7% 76.6% Bottom 30% District Mathematics 0% 29.2% American Indian District Mathematics <30 <30 African American District Mathematics 99.5% 54.7% Asian District Mathematics 100% 90.7% Hispanic of Any Race District Mathematics 100% 66% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander District Mathematics <30 <30 Two or More Races District Mathematics 99.2% 73.9% White District Mathematics 99.7% 80% Economically Disadvantaged District Mathematics 99.4% 62.7% English Language Learners District Mathematics 99.1% 77.4% Students With Disabilities District Mathematics 99.5% 64.4% All Students School Mathematics 0% 62.6% Bottom 30% School Mathematics 0% 0% African American School Mathematics <30 <30 Hispanic of Any Race School Mathematics <30 <30 Two or More Races School Mathematics <30 <30 White School Mathematics 0% 68% Page 7 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Accountability Details Subject Data Testing Group Subject % Tested Total(Goal 95%) % Proficient for Accountability* Economically Disadvantaged School Mathematics 0% 54.1% English Language Learners School Mathematics <30 <30 Students With Disabilities School Mathematics <30 <30 All Students Statewide Reading 99.1% 85.8% Bottom 30% Statewide Reading 0% 60.1% American Indian Statewide Reading 99% 83.4% African American Statewide Reading 97.9% 72.2% Asian Statewide Reading 99.5% 91.9% Hispanic of Any Race Statewide Reading 99.2% 80.5% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Statewide Reading 98.8% 87.3% Two or More Races Statewide Reading 99.4% 86.3% White Statewide Reading 99.4% 89.3% Economically Disadvantaged Statewide Reading 98.8% 78.5% English Language Learners Statewide Reading 99% 69.8% Students With Disabilities Statewide Reading 98.4% 56.2% All Students District Reading 99.5% 93.7% Bottom 30% District Reading 0% 85.3% American Indian District Reading <30 <30 African American District Reading 99.5% 85.8% Asian District Reading 96% 96.4% Hispanic of Any Race District Reading 100% 93.1% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander District Reading <30 <30 Two or More Races District Reading 99.6% 91.5% White District Reading 99.7% 95% Economically Disadvantaged District Reading 99.2% 87.8% English Language Learners District Reading 92.7% 89.3% Students With Disabilities District Reading 100% 74.8% All Students School Reading 0% 93% Bottom 30% School Reading 0% 77.1% African American School Reading <30 <30 Page 8 of 23 Location A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Accountability Details Subject Data Testing Group Location Subject % Tested Total(Goal 95%) % Proficient for Accountability* Hispanic of Any Race School Reading <30 <30 Two or More Races School Reading <30 <30 White School Reading 0% 94.9% Economically Disadvantaged School Reading 0% 90.2% English Language Learners School Reading <30 <30 Students With Disabilities School Reading <30 <30 All Students Statewide Science 98.3% 42.9% Bottom 30% Statewide Science 0% 1.5% American Indian Statewide Science 98.4% 35.6% African American Statewide Science 95.8% 14.9% Asian Statewide Science 99.4% 61.1% Hispanic of Any Race Statewide Science 98.5% 26.7% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Statewide Science 99.1% 48.4% Two or More Races Statewide Science 98.9% 40.6% White Statewide Science 98.9% 50.1% Economically Disadvantaged Statewide Science 97.4% 26.4% English Language Learners Statewide Science 98.4% 11.2% Students With Disabilities Statewide Science 97.2% 16.1% All Students District Science 99.6% 58.6% Bottom 30% District Science 0% 0.2% American Indian District Science <30 <30 African American District Science 100% 33.2% Asian District Science 100% 76.6% Hispanic of Any Race District Science 100% 45.9% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander District Science <30 <30 Two or More Races District Science 100% 53.5% White District Science 99.5% 63.3% Economically Disadvantaged District Science 99.3% 42.8% English Language Learners District Science <30 <30 Students With Disabilities District Science 100% 39.5% Page 9 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Accountability Details Subject Data Testing Group Location Subject % Tested Total(Goal 95%) % Proficient for Accountability* All Students Statewide Social Studies 97.3% 57.3% Bottom 30% Statewide Social Studies 0% 9.1% American Indian Statewide Social Studies 97.7% 49.7% African American Statewide Social Studies 93.6% 28.4% Asian Statewide Social Studies 99.1% 74.4% Hispanic of Any Race Statewide Social Studies 97.5% 42.7% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Statewide Social Studies 98.9% 65.5% Two or More Races Statewide Social Studies 98.2% 53.8% White Statewide Social Studies 98.2% 64.5% Economically Disadvantaged Statewide Social Studies 95.8% 40.4% English Language Learners Statewide Social Studies 97.5% 22.7% Students With Disabilities Statewide Social Studies 92.3% 21.7% All Students District Social Studies 99.1% 74.9% Bottom 30% District Social Studies 0% 17.7% American Indian District Social Studies <30 <30 African American District Social Studies 99.1% 59.9% Asian District Social Studies 100% 88.5% Hispanic of Any Race District Social Studies 98.6% 60.6% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander District Social Studies <30 <30 Two or More Races District Social Studies 99% 72.7% White District Social Studies 99.1% 78.1% Economically Disadvantaged District Social Studies 98.7% 58.7% English Language Learners District Social Studies <30 <30 Students With Disabilities District Social Studies 94.1% 44% All Students Statewide Writing 98.5% 73.2% Bottom 30% Statewide Writing 0% 26.5% American Indian Statewide Writing 98.5% 63.2% African American Statewide Writing 96.4% 54.4% Asian Statewide Writing 99% 86% Hispanic of Any Race Statewide Writing 98.8% 64.3% Page 10 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Accountability Details Subject Data Testing Group Location Subject % Tested Total(Goal 95%) % Proficient for Accountability* Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Statewide Writing 99% 76.6% Two or More Races Statewide Writing 99.1% 72.8% White Statewide Writing 99% 77.8% Economically Disadvantaged Statewide Writing 97.8% 61.3% English Language Learners Statewide Writing 98% 51.1% Students With Disabilities Statewide Writing 97.7% 35.2% All Students District Writing 99.5% 84.5% Bottom 30% District Writing 0% 49.3% American Indian District Writing <30 <30 African American District Writing 99.6% 79% Asian District Writing 96.9% 95% Hispanic of Any Race District Writing 100% 77.8% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander District Writing <30 <30 Two or More Races District Writing 99.1% 84.3% White District Writing 99.6% 85.1% Economically Disadvantaged District Writing 98.8% 75.4% English Language Learners District Writing <30 <30 Students With Disabilities District Writing 99.5% 67.1% Page 11 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Accountability Details Graduation Data Testing Group Location Accountability Scorecard Completion Rate (High Schools only) (Goal 80%) All Students Statewide 77% American Indian Statewide 64.1% African American Statewide 60.5% Asian Statewide 87.9% Hispanic of Any Race Statewide 67.3% Migrant Statewide 70.5% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Statewide 69.2% Two or More Races Statewide 73.9% White Statewide 82.1% Female Statewide 81.5% Male Statewide 72.7% Economically Disadvantaged Statewide 63.9% English Language Learners Statewide 65.4% Students With Disabilities Statewide 53.6% Homeless Statewide 54.2% All Students District 91.1% African American District 87.9% White District 91.5% Economically Disadvantaged District 79.5% Students With Disabilities District 70% Bottom 30% District 94.4% * All data based on students enrolled for a full academic year. Page 12 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Accountability Details Attendance Data Testing Group Location Attendance Rate (Goal 90%) All Students Statewide 94.3% All Students District 96% All Students School 95% * All data based on students enrolled for a full academic year. Page 13 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Accountability Status District Data District Name Reading Status Reading Score Writing Status Writing Score Math Status Math Score Science Status Science Score Social Studies Status Social Studies Score Overall Status Overall Score No Data to Display Page 14 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Accountability Status School Data District Name School Name Title 1 Status Grand Anderson Reward Blanc Elementary School Community School Schools Page 15 of 23 Reading Status Reading Score Green 2 Writing Status Writing Score Math Status Math Score Green 2 Science Status Science Score Social Studies Status Social Studies Score Overall Status Overall Score Lime 18 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School Teacher Quality - Qualification Other Professional Qualifications of 1 All Public Elementary and Secondary School Teachers in the School B.A. M.A. P.H.D. 9 16 0 Professional Qualifications are defined by the State and may include information such as the degrees of public school teachers (e.g., percentage of teachers with Bachelors Degrees or Masters Degrees) or the percentage of fully certified teachers Teacher Quality - Class School Aggregate Percentage of Core Academic 0.0% Subject Elementary and Secondary School Classes not Taught by Highly Qualified Teachers High-Poverty Schools Low-Poverty Schools 0.0% 0.0% Teacher Quality - Provisional Certification Percent Percentage of Public Elementary and Secondary School Teachers in the School with Emergency Certification Page 16 of 23 0% A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School NAEP Grade 4 Math Percent of Students Percent below Basic Percent Basic Percent Proficient Percent Advanced All Students 100 23 40 30 7 Male Female 52 48 24 23 38 41 31 30 7 6 National Lunch Program Eligibility Eligible Not Eligible Info not available 54 46 ‡ 35 9 ‡ 45 34 ‡ 18 45 ‡ 2 12 ‡ Race/Ethnicity White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Two or More Races 66 19 9 11 ‡ ‡ 2 14 53 36 11 ‡ ‡ 16 41 37 42 35 ‡ ‡ 50 38 9 18 24 ‡ ‡ 24 7 1 4 30 ‡ ‡ 10 Student classified as having a disability SD Not SD 12 88 50 20 34 40 15 33 1 7 Student is an English Language Learner ELL Not ELL 8 92 21 21 40 40 32 32 7 7 ‡ Reporting Standards not met. Note: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant. Detail may not sum to total because of rounding. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education. Institute for Education Sciences. National Center for Education Statistics. National Assessment Program (NAEP) 2013 Mathematics Achievement. Page 17 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School NAEP Grade 8 Math Percent of Students Percent below Basic Percent Basic Percent Proficient Percent Advanced All Students 100 30 40 23 7 Male Female 52 48 31 28 38 42 23 24 8 6 National Lunch Program Eligibility Eligible Not Eligible Info not available 46 54 0 46 16 0 38 42 0 14 32 0 2 10 0 72 16 6 3 1 2 21 64 51 12 0 0 0 43 29 35 28 0 0 0 29 6 13 30 0 0 0 7 1 1 30 0 0 0 Student classified as having a disability SD Not SD 12 88 50 20 34 40 14 33 2 7 Student is an English Language Learner ELL Not ELL 3 97 74 28 24 41 2 24 0 7 Race/Ethnicity White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Two or More Races ‡ Reporting Standards not met. NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant. Detail may not sum to total because of rounding. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education. Institute for Education Sciences. National Center for Education Statistics. National Assessment Program (NAEP) 2013 Mathematics Achievement. Page 18 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School NAEP Grade 12 Math Percent of Students Percent below Basic Percent Basic Percent Proficient Percent Advanced All Students 100 34 41 23 2 Male Female 51 49 32 35 41 42 26 22 1 1 National Lunch Program Eligibility Eligible Not Eligible Info not available 35 64 0 54 22 0 37 44 0 9 32 0 0 2 0 Race/Ethnicity White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Two or More Races 76 14 5 3 1 0 1 26 68 58 26 0 0 0 42 27 33 32 0 0 0 30 5 9 35 0 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 Student classified as having a disability SD Not SD 9 91 78 30 19 43 3 25 0 2 Student is an English Language Learner ELL Not ELL 2 98 0 33 0 41 0 24 0 2 ‡ Reporting Standards not met. NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant. Detail may not sum to total because of rounding. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education. Institute for Education Sciences. National Center for Education Statistics. National Assessment Program (NAEP) 2013 Mathematics Achievement. Page 19 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School NAEP Grade 4 Reading Percent of Students Percent below Basic Percent Basic Percent Proficient Percent Advanced All Students 100 36 33 25 6 Male Female 50 50 31 20 37 37 28 37 4 6 National Lunch Program Eligibility Eligible Not Eligible Info not available 35 64 0 37 19 0 39 36 0 22 38 0 2 7 0 Race/Ethnicity White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Two or More Races 66 18 9 3 1 0 0 28 61 47 23 0 0 0 35 27 32 32 0 0 0 29 11 18 32 0 0 0 8 1 3 13 0 0 0 Student classified as having a disability SD Not SD 7 93 66 23 25 32 9 34 0 5 Student is an English Language Learner ELL Not ELL 2 98 0 25 0 37 0 33 0 5 # Rounds to zero ‡ Reporting Standards not met. NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant. Detail may not sum to total because of rounding. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2013 Reading Assessment. Page 20 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School NAEP Grade 8 Reading Percent of Students Percent below Basic Percent Basic Percent Proficient Percent Advanced All Students 100 23 44 30 3 Male Female 52 48 26 19 47 42 25 35 2 4 National Lunch Program Eligibility Eligible Not Eligible Info not available 46 54 0 34 13 0 47 42 0 18 40 0 1 5 0 Race/Ethnicity White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Two or More Races 72 15 6 3 1 0 2 17 46 31 17 0 0 0 46 42 47 30 0 0 0 34 11 20 39 0 0 0 3 1 2 14 0 0 0 Student classified as having a disability SD Not SD 10 90 59 19 34 45 7 33 0 3 Student is an English Language Learner ELL Not ELL 8 92 61 34 30 34 8 25 1 7 # Rounds to zero ‡ Reporting Standards not met. NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant. Detail may not sum to total because of rounding. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2013 Reading Assessment. Page 21 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School NAEP Grade 12 Reading Percent of Students Percent below Basic Percent Basic Percent Proficient Percent Advanced All Students 100 26 5 27 5 Male Female 50 50 31 20 37 37 28 37 4 6 National Lunch Program Eligibility Eligible Not Eligible Info not available 35 64 1 37 19 0 39 36 0 22 38 0 2 7 0 Race/Ethnicity White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Two or More Races 76 14 5 3 1 0 0 20 52 34 21 0 0 0 38 36 44 26 0 0 0 36 12 21 41 0 0 0 6 0 1 12 0 0 0 Student classified as having a disability SD Not SD 7 93 66 23 25 38 8 34 1 5 Student is an English Language Learner ELL Not ELL 2 98 0 25 0 37 0 33 0 5 # Rounds to zero ‡ Reporting Standards not met. NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant. Detail may not sum to total because of rounding. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2013 Reading Assessment. Page 22 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information 08/11/2014 Annual Education Report Anderson Elementary School NAEP Participation Data Grade Subject Participation Rate for Standard Error Students with Disabilities Participation Rate for Standard Error Limited English Proficient Students 4 Math Reading 87 73 1.9 3.7 95 90 2.0 2.5 8 Math Reading 84 76 3.6 3.3 84 83 5.2 4.0 Page 23 of 23 A service of the Center for Educational Performance and Information
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