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District Information: School Report Card

2002-2003 Everton R-3 District Report Card

March 12, 2006

Everton R-III School District

TO THE PATRONS OF THE DISTRICT

 Information Report on School Resources and Student Performance

 Mission Statement of Everton R-III Schools

The Everton R-III School district, in partnership with parents and community, will graduate all students with the academic, social and life skills necessary to meet the challenges of an ever-changing world.

MSIP APPROVED 

The Everton R-III School District received fully Accredited status under the "Missouri School Improvement Program" (MSIP) during our last evaluation during the 2000-2001 school year.  Our next scheduled evaluation will be during the 2005-2006 school year.

Everton R-III Schools Report Card for 2002-2003

 

To the Patrons of the Everton R-III School District:

       We are pleased  to publish this profile of the Everton  R-III School District in order to share information about the school district with the patrons in our community.  This profile is designed to meet the requirements of the Missouri's Outstanding Schools Act, which was signed into law by the late Governor Mel Carnahan in 1993.  This document contains information regarding programs that the district offers, school finance, staffing, student performance, and our latest Missouri School Improvement Plan evaluation.

       Many positive things are happening in our school, as you will see in this document.  We have accomplished much during the past year in the areas of academic as well as extracurricular activities.

       The patrons of Everton Schools have continually provided the necessary resources and support for our students to obtain a quality education.  This community support, along with a great faculty and student body creates an environment that is conductive to the learning process.

       As a patron in the Everton R-III School District, you have a school for which you can truly be proud.

Sincerely,

 

Chuck Adams, Superintendent

 

Everton R-III School Board Members

William (Bus) Bryant President
Alan Cunningham Vice President
Carolyn Tiller Treasurer
Ray Kile Member
Darrell Montgomery Member
Tracy Smith Member
Monte Gladden Member

Everton R-III

2002-2003 Report

Enrollment 224
Average Daily Attendance 208
Dropout Rate 9.59%
Everton teacher/pupil ratio 1: 11
State teacher/pupil ratio 1: 13
Everton classroom teacher/pupil ratio 1: 14
State classroom teacher/pupil ratio 1: 18
Everton administer/pupil ratio 1: 86
State administer/pupil ratio 1: 205
Certified Staff 26
Average years of staff experience 10.9
Advanced degrees 14.63
Everton av. Reg. Teacher salary $24,153
State av. Teg. Teacher salary $37,641
Everton total teacher salary $25,123
State total teacher salary $39,293
Everton average administrator salary $49,798
State average administrator salary $70,128
Everton average expense per pupil $5,970.92
Assessed Valuation $6,778,440
Tax rate ceiling $4.24
Adjusted tax rate $3.95
   
Revenues  
Local 38.49%
State 43.48%
Federal 7.02%
   
Parent Participation at Parent/Teacher Conferences  
Grades K - 4 99%
Grades 5 - 8 94%
Grades 9 - 12 87%
   
Students eligible for free/reduced lunches 42.29%
Special Education Program 12%
Early Childhood Special Ed Enrollment 2
Parents as Teachers Program Enrollment 66.6
Advanced Placement Classes 0
Students enrolled in Gifted Program 4
Discipline Incidents (10 or more days) 0

                             High School Course Offerings

  Credit
Accounting 1
Accounting II 1
Agricultural Construction 1
Agriculture I 1
Algebra I 1
Algebra II 1
American History 1
Applied Science 1
Art I 1
Arts & Crafts 1
Band 1
Viology 1
Budget Mgmt 1/2
Business Law 1
Business Technology 1
Calculus 1/2
Chemistry 1
Childhood Development 1/2
Choir 1
Computer Application 1
Contemporary Issues 1/2
Drawing & Painting 1
Ecology 1
Economics 1/2
English 1 1
English 2 1
English 3 1
English 4 1
English Literature/Novels 1
Family Planning 1/2
Food Science 1
General FACS 1
Geometry 1
Greenhouse Management 1
Health 1/2
Housing  
Physical Education I 1/2
Physical Education II 1/2
Physical Education III  
Physical Science 1
Psychology 1/2
SAE 1
Sociology 1/2
Spanish I 1
Spanish II 1
Trigonometry 1/2
U. S. Government 1/2
Vo-Tech 3
Wildlife Management 1
World Geography 1/2
World History 1
Written Communication 1

High School Extra-Curricular Activities

Basketball Scholars Bowl
Baseball Cheerleading
Volleyball Spanish Club
FCA Track
FBLA Student Council
FFA Trap Shooting
FCCLA TREND
FTA  

          

Teacher Certification Status

(Percent of Teachers Having the Following Certificates)

Lifetime Certificates 33%
Professional Class I certificate 29%
Professional Class II Certificate 29%
Provisional Certificate 9%
Substitute Certificate 18

            

                                             Everton R-3 School District

                                             Missouri Assessment Program (MAP)

                                                    % Advanced & Proficient

                                                    

  2001 2002 2003
Grade 4 Math 26.3 66.7 25.0
Grade 8 Math 17.6 5.3 0
Grade 10 Math 0 5.0 0
Grade 3 Science 28.6 23.5 7.7
Grade 7 Science 17.4 8.7 6.7
Grade 10 Science 5.3 0 11.8
Grade 3 Comm Arts 21.4 23.5 7.7
Grade 7 Comm. Arts 13.0 29.1 40.0
Grade 11 Comm Arts 7.1 31.6 31.6
Grade 4 Soc Studies 15.8 33.8 18.8
Grade 8 Soc Studies 41.2 31.6 36.0
Grade 10 Soc Studies 7.7 0 11.1
       
       

                

ACT Average Scores Comparison

  State National Local Above
National Average
2002 - 2003 21.4 20.8 21.4%

    

Percent of '03 Graduates in Post-Secondary Program 28.57%
Students Participating in Vocational Educational Programs 39%
Placement of '03 Graduates Completing Vocational Programs 84.6%

             

            Calendar

  Days Hours
Student Attendance 174 1067
Parent/Teacher Conferences 2 13
Staff Development 6 37.5

                                                         

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