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2010-11                                                                                                                                                Havelock Elementary




Havelock Elementary
                                                      HIGH STUDENT PERFORMANCE
                                                      Performance of Students in Each Grade on the ABCs End-of-Grade Tests
Alexandria Aguiar, Principal
Linda Clifton, Prior Principal                        Percentage of Students’ Scores At or Above Grade Level
201 Cunningham Boulevard
Havelock, NC 28532 1908
                                                                      Grade 3            Grade 4            Grade 5       OVERALL
(252) 444-5106                                                     Reading Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Math
Grades K-5
                                                      Our           83.9%   89.3%     75.0%    86.5%    60.5%    74.4%    74.2%    84.1%
Regular School                                        School
Year-Round Calendar
                                                      District 77.4% 87.8% 75.9% 84.4% 75.8% 82.5% 75.8% 84.0%
Title I
Craven County Schools                                 State         67.6%   82.1%     71.6%    83.8%    72.3%    82.0%    70.7%    82.4%



                                                     N/A = Fewer than five students


                                                      Performance of Each Student Group on the ABCs End-of-Grade Tests
SCHOOL PROFILE
                                                      Percentage of Students, Grouped by Gender, Ethnicity, and Other Factors, Who Passed BOTH
School Size                                           the Reading and Math Tests

                                                                                                                                         Two or                             Students
                                                                                                              Amer.         Pacific                               Migrant
The total number of students in
                                                                   Male Female White Black Hispanic                  Asian                More E.D. N.E.D. L.E.P.             with
                                                                                                              Indian       Islander                               Students
                                                                                                                                         Races                             Disabilities
this school and the average number
of students in schools with similar
                                                      Our
grade ranges at the district and                      School 63.8% 76.1% 83.3% 56.3% 58.3%                      N/A      N/A      N/A    >95% 60.0% 85.7%          N/A       N/A        21.4%
state levels.
                                                      # of tests
                                                                    80      71      48        71       12       N/A      N/A      N/A        12      95     56     N/A       N/A          14
                                                      taken
OUR SCHOOL            DISTRICT            STATE
                                                      District 69.8% 72.9% 82.2% 53.1% 65.8% 71.4% 50.3% 66.7% 78.3% 61.3% 83.7% 38.1%                                       N/A        37.1%
    322                  485              497
                                                      State        64.6% 69.5% 79.0% 48.5%         54.4%      55.1% 78.2%      63.7% 69.3% 53.3% 82.8% 34.4%                45.2%       34.4%
Average Class Size
The average number of students enrolled in a
                                                      E.D. = Economically Disadvantaged                N.E.D. = Not Economically Disadvantaged               L.E.P. = Limited English Proficiency
“typical” K–8 classroom.
* Legislation mandates that class sizes for grades    N/A = Fewer than five students
  4-12 are not restricted for 2009-10 and 2010-11.
* Due to data entry issues, some class sizes in                                                                                     100
  select schools are unavailable for 2010-11.
                                                      Three-Year Trend of Student
              OUR SCHOOL DISTRICT STATE               Performance on the ABCs                                                           90
                                                      End-of-Grade Reading and
Kindergarten        22             21        20       Math Tests                                                                        80
Grade 1             15             19        19       Percentage of students at or above                                                70
Grade 2             15             19        20       grade level for the past three years.                                             60
Grade 3             18             19        20                                                                                         50        2008-09        2009-10           2010-11
Grade 4             16             23        21
                                                                                                                               Math               Reading
Grade 5             22             23        21

                                                      To learn more about federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) requirements, visit
                                                      http://www.ncpublicschools.org/nclb/

                                                      For information about the ABCs of Public Education and Adequately Yearly Progress (AYP), visit
                                                      http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/
PAGE 2                                                                                                                              Havelock Elementary




SAFE, ORDERLY AND                      HIGH STUDENT PERFORMANCE, CONTINUED
CARING SCHOOLS                         School Performance
                                       Each year, schools in North Carolina may receive several designations based on their performance
School Safety                          on the state's ABCs tests. These designations are awarded on the basis of the percentage of
The number of acts of crime or         students performing at grade level and on whether students have learned as much as they are
violence reported below includes all   expected to learn in one year. The designations earned by your school are displayed below,
                                       followed by a brief description of each designation.
                                       Our Schoolʼs Designation(s): School of Progress, Expected Growth
acts occurring in school, at a bus
stop, on a school bus, on school
grounds, or during off-campus,
school-sponsored activities.                                                                                     GROWTH:                           PERCENT OF SCHOOLS
                                       DESIGNATION                   PERFORMANCE:                                LEARNING ACHIEVED                 WITH DESIGNATION

                                                                                                                  High Expected Expected
                                                                     STUDENTS PERFORMING AT GRADE LEVEL          IN ONE YEAR
Out of 322 students in our
                                                                                                                 Growth Growth Growth Not
                                                                                                                                   Achieved
school, there was a total of 1                                                                                                                      DISTRICT        STATE
act[s] of crime or violence.
                                       HONOR SCHOOL         At least 90% of students at grade level and the
                                       OF EXCELLENCE        school made adequate yearly progress (AYP)                                                 13%           8%
The number of acts of crime or         SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE At least 90% of students at grade level                                                    0%            1%
violence reported per 100 students:    SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION         At least 80% of students at grade level                                           27%          28%
                                       SCHOOL OF PROGRESS            At least 60% of students at grade level                                          7%           38%
OUR SCHOOL               0.31          NO RECOGNITION                60 to 100% of students at grade level                                             53%          15%
DISTRICT                 0.28          PRIORITY SCHOOL               50 to 60% of students at grade level, OR
                                                                                                                                                       0%           11%
                                                                     Less than 50% of students at grade level
STATE                    0.26
                                       LOW PERFORMING                Less than 50% of students at grade level                                          0%            0%


Access to Technology                   Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Results
                                                                                                                In any group where the percentage of students
Percentage of classrooms               North Carolina has set target goals that schools                         at a grade level is greater than 95% or less
connected to the Internet              must meet to make Adequate Yearly Progress                               than 5%, the actual values are not displayed
                                       (AYP) under the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB).                     because of federal privacy regulations. In
           100.0%   99.9%    99.9%
 100%                                  Our school made adequate yearly progress.                                these cases the results are shown as 95%
                                                                                                                or 5% for the group.
   80%
                                       Our school met 15 out of 15 AYP targets.
   60%

   40%                                 QUALITY TEACHERS
   20%
                                                     Total Number       Fully     Classes Taught by     Teachers        National    Years of Teaching Experience    Teacher
                                                                                                                                      0–3      4–10        10+
    0%                                               of Classroom     Licensed     Highly Qualified       with           Board                                      Turnover
                                                                                                                                     years     years      years
            Our   District   State                    Teachers*       Teachers        Teachers          Advanced        Certified                                     Rate
           School                                                                                        Degrees       Teachers*
                                       Our School          25          96%             100%               8%               2         32%       32%        36%         8%
                                       District            32          99%             100%              26%               6         23%       28%        50%         12%
  Keeping you informed                 State               34          99%             100%              29%               6         18%       33%        49%         10%

   More information about your         * The total number of teachers in this school and the average number of teachers in schools with similar grade ranges at the district
                                         and state level.
   school is available on the NC
 School Report Cards website at:
  http://www.ncreportcards.org                        PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA
                                                      State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction

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Havelock Elementary High Student Performance

  • 1. 2010-11 Havelock Elementary Havelock Elementary HIGH STUDENT PERFORMANCE Performance of Students in Each Grade on the ABCs End-of-Grade Tests Alexandria Aguiar, Principal Linda Clifton, Prior Principal Percentage of Students’ Scores At or Above Grade Level 201 Cunningham Boulevard Havelock, NC 28532 1908 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 OVERALL (252) 444-5106 Reading Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Math Grades K-5 Our 83.9% 89.3% 75.0% 86.5% 60.5% 74.4% 74.2% 84.1% Regular School School Year-Round Calendar District 77.4% 87.8% 75.9% 84.4% 75.8% 82.5% 75.8% 84.0% Title I Craven County Schools State 67.6% 82.1% 71.6% 83.8% 72.3% 82.0% 70.7% 82.4% N/A = Fewer than five students Performance of Each Student Group on the ABCs End-of-Grade Tests SCHOOL PROFILE Percentage of Students, Grouped by Gender, Ethnicity, and Other Factors, Who Passed BOTH School Size the Reading and Math Tests Two or Students Amer. Pacific Migrant The total number of students in Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian More E.D. N.E.D. L.E.P. with Indian Islander Students Races Disabilities this school and the average number of students in schools with similar Our grade ranges at the district and School 63.8% 76.1% 83.3% 56.3% 58.3% N/A N/A N/A >95% 60.0% 85.7% N/A N/A 21.4% state levels. # of tests 80 71 48 71 12 N/A N/A N/A 12 95 56 N/A N/A 14 taken OUR SCHOOL DISTRICT STATE District 69.8% 72.9% 82.2% 53.1% 65.8% 71.4% 50.3% 66.7% 78.3% 61.3% 83.7% 38.1% N/A 37.1% 322 485 497 State 64.6% 69.5% 79.0% 48.5% 54.4% 55.1% 78.2% 63.7% 69.3% 53.3% 82.8% 34.4% 45.2% 34.4% Average Class Size The average number of students enrolled in a E.D. = Economically Disadvantaged N.E.D. = Not Economically Disadvantaged L.E.P. = Limited English Proficiency “typical” K–8 classroom. * Legislation mandates that class sizes for grades N/A = Fewer than five students 4-12 are not restricted for 2009-10 and 2010-11. * Due to data entry issues, some class sizes in 100 select schools are unavailable for 2010-11. Three-Year Trend of Student OUR SCHOOL DISTRICT STATE Performance on the ABCs 90 End-of-Grade Reading and Kindergarten 22 21 20 Math Tests 80 Grade 1 15 19 19 Percentage of students at or above 70 Grade 2 15 19 20 grade level for the past three years. 60 Grade 3 18 19 20 50 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Grade 4 16 23 21 Math Reading Grade 5 22 23 21 To learn more about federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) requirements, visit http://www.ncpublicschools.org/nclb/ For information about the ABCs of Public Education and Adequately Yearly Progress (AYP), visit http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/
  • 2. PAGE 2 Havelock Elementary SAFE, ORDERLY AND HIGH STUDENT PERFORMANCE, CONTINUED CARING SCHOOLS School Performance Each year, schools in North Carolina may receive several designations based on their performance School Safety on the state's ABCs tests. These designations are awarded on the basis of the percentage of The number of acts of crime or students performing at grade level and on whether students have learned as much as they are violence reported below includes all expected to learn in one year. The designations earned by your school are displayed below, followed by a brief description of each designation. Our Schoolʼs Designation(s): School of Progress, Expected Growth acts occurring in school, at a bus stop, on a school bus, on school grounds, or during off-campus, school-sponsored activities. GROWTH: PERCENT OF SCHOOLS DESIGNATION PERFORMANCE: LEARNING ACHIEVED WITH DESIGNATION High Expected Expected STUDENTS PERFORMING AT GRADE LEVEL IN ONE YEAR Out of 322 students in our Growth Growth Growth Not Achieved school, there was a total of 1 DISTRICT STATE act[s] of crime or violence. HONOR SCHOOL At least 90% of students at grade level and the OF EXCELLENCE school made adequate yearly progress (AYP) 13% 8% The number of acts of crime or SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE At least 90% of students at grade level 0% 1% violence reported per 100 students: SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION At least 80% of students at grade level 27% 28% SCHOOL OF PROGRESS At least 60% of students at grade level 7% 38% OUR SCHOOL 0.31 NO RECOGNITION 60 to 100% of students at grade level 53% 15% DISTRICT 0.28 PRIORITY SCHOOL 50 to 60% of students at grade level, OR 0% 11% Less than 50% of students at grade level STATE 0.26 LOW PERFORMING Less than 50% of students at grade level 0% 0% Access to Technology Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Results In any group where the percentage of students Percentage of classrooms North Carolina has set target goals that schools at a grade level is greater than 95% or less connected to the Internet must meet to make Adequate Yearly Progress than 5%, the actual values are not displayed (AYP) under the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB). because of federal privacy regulations. In 100.0% 99.9% 99.9% 100% Our school made adequate yearly progress. these cases the results are shown as 95% or 5% for the group. 80% Our school met 15 out of 15 AYP targets. 60% 40% QUALITY TEACHERS 20% Total Number Fully Classes Taught by Teachers National Years of Teaching Experience Teacher 0–3 4–10 10+ 0% of Classroom Licensed Highly Qualified with Board Turnover years years years Our District State Teachers* Teachers Teachers Advanced Certified Rate School Degrees Teachers* Our School 25 96% 100% 8% 2 32% 32% 36% 8% District 32 99% 100% 26% 6 23% 28% 50% 12% Keeping you informed State 34 99% 100% 29% 6 18% 33% 49% 10% More information about your * The total number of teachers in this school and the average number of teachers in schools with similar grade ranges at the district and state level. school is available on the NC School Report Cards website at: http://www.ncreportcards.org PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction