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Decatur School Board MeetingApril 15, 2013
Decatur Superintendent’s ReportApril 15, 2013
Enrollment – 504 (+4 compared to the same time last year)
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Enrollment Trends
2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013
3 Qtr ADM Prediction for 2012-13:519.92
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
525 483 489.8 494.8 519.9
Legislative Issues
•School Elections – SB587 has failed but can be brought up again
•Choice – SB65 has passed with ammendments▫3% limit (per year)▫Sunsets in 2 years
•Vouchers/Scholarships – HB1987 has failed, SB 740 is in revenue committee.
A Few Current Features:• Exemplary ALE Program –
▫Inclusive rather than punitive▫On line courses▫Math Achievement Award
• On-line learning Opportunities▫K12 Learning program▫Distance Learning program
• Summer Learning Program▫Tailored to the needs of the community.
• Strong Activity Program▫Success in Extracurricular Programs
ESL Academic Improvement
•Annual Measureable Achievement Objectives (AMAO) Results:▫In 2010-11
1 of 3 AMAO’s were met▫In 2011-12
2 of 3 AMAO’s were met
AMAO 1Percent of ELL’s making progress by moving from one composite level in spring 2010 to a higher level in spring 2011 on the ELDA test.
2010-11:
•Target: 28%
•Decatur: 29.46%
2011-12:
•Target: 29%
•Decatur: 49.59%
AMAO 2Percent of ELL’s fully proficient in English with a composite score of 5 on the ELDA test.
2010-11:
•Target: 3.5%•Decatur: 1.97%
2011-12:
•Target: 4%•Decatur: 5.44%
AMAO 3The 2010-11 objective was to meet AYP (under “No Child Left Behind”) whereas the 2011-12 objective was to meet AMO under the new ESEA waiver.
2010-11Math & Lit.:
•Target: AYP•not met
2011-12Math:
•Target: 63.82%•Decatur: 43.37%
2011-12Literacy:
•Target: 63.63%•Decatur:•58.21%
Teacher Recruitment and Retention Bonus Update•We have received confirmation that our
teachers will be receiving the bonus from the state for teaching in a high priority district.
•Details can be found on the website under “Human Resources”
Decatur School Board Meeting