School Data Portfolio: State of the District
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School Data Portfolio: State of the District
STUDENT DATA► Student enrollment► Class size► Ethnic data► English Language Learners ► Special Education► Economically Disadvantaged► North Montco Technical Career Center► Graduation Rates► Student Dropouts► Attendance Rates► Grade Level Retentions► Home and Charter Schooling
PARTICIPATION DATA► Methacton Intervention and
Prevention Program► Athletic Participation► Music Participation
Presentation Overview
GRADUATE DATA► Post Graduation
ASSESSMENT DATA► Advanced Placement Testing► SAT scores► National Merit Scholarship Finalists► Pennsylvania System of School
Assessment (PSSA)► PVAAS Scatterplots► PA Adequate Yearly Progress► STAR Reading Assessment
Presentation Overview
STAFF DATA►Number of Staff►Years of Service
ALUMNI DATA►High School Experience►Quality of Education
Methacton School District
About the Community► 25 miles northwest of Philadelphia, PA► 31 square miles ► Over 13,000 households, est. population
35,186► Serves the residents Lower Providence and
Worcester townships► Median household income- $100,446 (Worcester)
$87,046 (Lower Providence) [PA-$49,501, MONTCO-$74,819 – All Based on 2010 U.S. Census Figures]
► Average residential assessment – $180,767 ► Millage rate – 26.83 mills► Collected mill generates $2,406,450► Over 80% of revenue generated from local sources
Methacton School District
About the School District► 5,085 students ► 98.4% graduation rate, 89% will continue
their formal education, 2% joined the military
► 15 Advanced Placement Courses ► Average SAT Score- 1658 (State-1472, National-1498)► 10 National Merit Finalists in 2011-12!
Methacton School District
About the School District► 8.4% Free/Reduced Lunches► Demographics
74% White (Non-Hispanic) 15% Asian 5% Multi-Racial 4% Black (Non-Hispanic) 3% Hispanic <1% American Indian/Alaska Native <1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
► 429 Professional staff, 312 Support staff & 29 Administrators
► $94,333,111 budget (80.8% funded locally)
Enrollment
5231
53385413
5454 5440
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03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13
K 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade2011-2012 272 367 410 354 3832012-2013 274 356 364 424 348
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Class Size
Elementary Schools
5th Grade 6th Grade2011-2012 406 3762012-2013 385 409
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Class Size
Upper Elementary School
7th Grade 8th Grade2011-2012 416 4182012-2013 387 416
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Class Size
Intermediate School
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade2011-2012 418 452 438 4512012-2013 417 418 449 438
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Class Size
High School
Ethnic Data
2011-12 2012-13American Indian/Alaska Native 7 5
Asian 754 749Black (Non-Hispanic) 189 180
Hispanic 127 137White (Non-Hispanic) 3858 3777
Multi-Racial 223 234Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 3 3
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2012-13
English Language Learners
26 Different Languages
Albanian Arabic
Assamese Bengali
Chinese-Cantonese
Chinese-Mandarin
Creole–Haitian French
Gujarati Hindi
Indonesian Italian
Japanese Kannada
Karen Khmer
Korean Marathi
Polish Russian
Somali Spanish
Tamil Telugu
Urdu Vietnamese
88% increase over the last 6 years
Special Education
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06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13Disabled 437 573 732 788 821 841 792Gifted 231 384 394 471 510 530 526Out of District (MCIU) 17 17 17 12 2 2 2
Economically Disadvantaged
40% of Pennsylvania’s Public School Students are Considered Economically Disadvantaged, MSD average is 8.4%
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Arrowhead Audubon Eagleville Woodland Worcester Skyview Arcola MHS2011-12 6.70% 8.10% 18.50% 9.80% 6.40% 10.50% 8.20% 6.20%
2010-11 5.80% 7% 13.80% 8.20% 4.20% 7.50% 6.20% 4.30%
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North Montco Technical Career
Center
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Graduation Rates
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Student Dropouts
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97 97 97 97 9796 96
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K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Attendance Rates
Grade LevelRetentions
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Home & Charter Schooling
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Grade Levels
Total # of Referrals
2010-2011: 1252011-2012: 94
Athletic Participation
Fall Winter Spring
Football 143 Basketball 110 Baseball 69
Field Hockey 89 Wrestling 70 Softball 45
Cross Country 94 Indoor Track 83 Lacrosse 146
Soccer 159 Swimming 41 Boys Tennis 72
Girls Tennis 72 Cheerleading 44 Track and Field 305
Golf 13
Girls Volleyball 23
Cheerleading 49
Music Participation
BandBand MHSMarching Band MHSJazz Band MHSBand ArcolaBand SkyviewBand Elem.
536121
101198154
Chorus
Chorus MHSChorus ArcolaChorale MHSChorus SkyviewChorus Elem.
858869
235313
Orchestra
Orchestra MHSOrchestra ArcolaOrchestra SkyviewOrchestra Elem.
5782
144404
Post Graduation
91% of 2012 Graduates continued
education/Joined Military
Community College 89
Private 2-Year College 0
State University 69
State-Related Commonwealth University 83
Private 4-Year College or University 68
Other Post-secondary school 4
Other non-degree post-secondary school 0
Outside of PA - 2-Year College 2
Outside of PA - 4-Year College or University 90
Farm Worker 0
Military 11
White Collar Worker 3
Blue Collar Worker 9
Service Worker 2
Unknown 18
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Total Number of Test Takers
Advanced Placement Testing
92% of test takers scored a 3, 4 or 5
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PA Verbal Mean Score Nat'l Verbal Mean Score MSD Verbal Mean Score
Scholastic Aptitude TestingVERBAL
Maximum possible score is 800
*Standard Deviation: +/– 109-112.
*Standard Deviation: +/– 109-112.
Scholastic Aptitude TestingMath
Maximum possible score is 800
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518 515 515 515 516 514 514
556564 567 567 565
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PA Math Mean Score Nat'l Math Mean Score MSD Math Mean Score
*Standard Deviation: +/– 109-112.
Scholastic Aptitude TestingWRITING
Maximum possible score is 800
483 482 483 483480 479 480
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PA Writing Mean Score Nat'l Writing Mean Score MSD Writing Mean Score
National Merit Scholarship Finalists
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MSD State
PA System of School Assessment
Reading
93 9588 90 89
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7276 78 75
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PA System of School Assessment
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Fifth Grade Eighth Grade Eleventh Grade
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MSD State
WritingPA System
of School
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PA System of
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Fourth Grade Eighth Grade Eleventh Grade
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MSD State
STAR Reading Assessment
Arrowhead Elementary School – Grade 2
GE#Students
Fall#Students
Spring%Fall %Spring
0.0-0.9 4 6.2
1.0-1.9 12 18.5
2.0-2.9 28 43.1
3.0-3.9 17 26.2
4.0-4.9 2 3.1
5.0-5.9 2 3.1
6.0-6.9 0 0.0
7.0-7.9 0 0.0
8.0-8.9 0 0.0
9.0-9.9 0 0.0
10.0-10.9 0 0.0
11.0-11.9 0 0.0
12.0-12.9+ 0 0.0
Administered in Grades 2-8
PVAASScatterplots
MHS GrowthAcross Grades 4-
8 - Math
On the web at: https://pvaas.sas.com/evaas/welcome.jsf
PVAASScatterplots
MHS GrowthAcross Grades 4-
8 - Reading
On the web at: https://pvaas.sas.com/evaas/welcome.jsf
PVAASScatterplots
MHS GrowthAcross Grades 9-
11 - MATH
On the web at: https://pvaas.sas.com/evaas/welcome.jsf
PVAASScatterplots
MHS GrowthAcross Grades 9-
11 - READING
On the web at: https://pvaas.sas.com/evaas/welcome.jsf
AdequateYearly
Progress2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08
MSD Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP
MHS CorrectiveAction I* SI – II
Making ProgressSI – II SI – II SI - II
Arcola Warning Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP
Arrowhead Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP
Audubon Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP
Eagleville Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP
Woodland Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP
Worcester Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP
READING: 2012 – 81% 2013 – 91% 2014 – 100%
MATH: 2012 – 78% 2013 – 89% 2014 – 100%
Adequate Yearly Progress Targets
*Corrective Action I indicates that this is the fourth year that MHS did not meet all AYP measures. **Warning indicates that this is the first time in the current year that Arcola did not meet all AYP measures.
Staff Data
70% of professional staff have a
masters degree
2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10
# of Professional Staff 429 432 452 441
# of Support Staff 312 307 341 348
# of Administrators 29 29 32 31
Total 767 768 832 820
Staff Data
Years of Service # of staff<1 0 1-5 726-10 11611-15 11916-20 6121-25 3126-30 1631-35 1136-40 2
44% of professional staff have 10 years of service
or less
Graduation Class
# Returned Net Class Size % Returned
Class of 2007 19 441 4 Class of 2011 53 442 12 Total 72 883 16
Alumni Survey
98% of the class of 2011 Respondents reported full-
time student status
82% of the class of 2007 respondents reported having earned a bachelor’s degree
or better
Alumni Survey
Thinking back to your high school years… Score
Overall, my high school experience was positive. 3.07
I felt included and welcome. 3.02
My education prepared me for what I am doing now. 3.08
Students were treated fairly and equally by the teachers. 2.64
The teachers were interesting, prepared and demanding. 2.81
Guidance services were supportive and helpful. 2.68
Discipline, when needed, was administered fairly. 2.47
The atmosphere was positive and supportive. 2.21
There were plenty of course offerings. 3.09
Strongly Agree – 4 Agree – 3 Disagree – 2 Strongly Disagree – 1
Alumni Survey
Looking back at your high school years, indicate the overall quality of education you received in… Score
English 3.89
Health and Physical Education 3.74
Math 3.55
Science 3.74
Social Studies 3.66
Technology 3.28
Excellent – 5 More than Adequate – 4 Adequate – 3 Less than Adequate – 2 Poor – 1
Questions and Discussion