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THURSDAY, OCT 20, 2005 -- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON OR 97114 m PAGE 3 In addition to the daily breakfast menus, selection The Yambill county/McMinnviUe MS SHG meeting will also include bagels, muffins, yogurt, granola and will be held Monday, Oct. 25, 6-7:30 pro, at the Valley Friday, Oct. 21 -- Breakfast: maple bar. Lunch: fish cereal. Other lunch specials include hamburgers, yogurt, Baptist Church, 2631 NE McDonald Lane, McMinnviUe. sandwich, French bread pizza, hidden treasure wrap. peanut butter and jelly sandwiches served Monday and Speaker will be Chris Brown with updates on Medi- (Homecoming spaghetti feed). Wednesday at the grade school and soup and sandwich care/Medicaid Prescription Drug coverage and how it may Monday, Oct. 24 -- Breakfast: biscuits and gravy, served on Monday and Friday at the Jr/Sr. High School affect you and your insurance coverage. Lunch: soft pretzel with cheese, meatball sub, corn dog. All meals include a choice of reduced fat white milk, For more information contact Tina at 503-474-1936 Tuesday, Oct. 25 -- Spaghetti, chicken sandwich, nonfat white milk, nonfat chocolate milk, and a trip through the variety bar filled with fresh fruit, canned or Bev at 503-474-0890. dell sandwich. Breakfast: Breakfast sandwich. (Student fruit, fresh vegetables and grains. of the Month breakfasO. IM,AeK, YO, UF~CA,I-'ENDAF~ I Wednesday, Oct. 26--Breakfast:Frenchtoast. Lunch: pigs in a blanket, mini cheeseburger, chicken nuggets. What s Cookin in Dayton follow-up meeting Oc-Thursday, Oct. 27 -- Breakfast: breakfast pizza. tober 27 at the Dayton Fire Hall, 7-8:30 pro. Speaker Lunch: fiesta bean and cheese quesadilla, PB and J. will ,be Alan Evans, founder of "Thugz off Drugs" and Sandwich, pizza bagel. learn how the community can help become part of the Friday, Oct. 28 -- Breakfast: Cinnamon Dayton wedge pizza, burrito, shark bites with potato solution to the Meth epidemic. Sponsored by the Together Coalition for a Drug-Free Community. DAYTON @l SCHOOL RATINGS AND SUPPORTING DATA 2004-2005 School Report Card GRADE SCHOOL Dear; Parents and Community Members, October 13, 2005 The Oregon Department of Education is proud to issue the seventh annual school report card. As Oregon schools and districts continue to face many challenges, educators remain committed to providing the highest quality education for Oregon students. This year you will find two ratings displayed on this report card: an Oregon rating and a federal rating required by the No Child Left Behind Act. The report card is not meant to tell you everything about your school, but it offers a starting point for discussions about where improvement might be needed and for celebrating successes in education for Oregon's children. ll~" Z~I It I I1-" TI [~l I 11 p I E;llll~l~- I I &'ill [lit I|~k'Ik'll i~] I Illl lltJ I I DID NOT MEET ~ MET See ra6ng details on back page SCHOOL AT A GLANCE Testinu r,=, u~ 0ation School Charactadstics Rating: EXCEPTIONAL Participation in 2004-2005 Statewide Assessment School Size Number of Students 388 Susan Castillo, State Superintendent of Public Ins~uclJon Staffing Administrators (FTE) 1.0 Teachers (FTE) 26.1 Average Years of Experience 12.8 With a Master's Degree or Higher 42.2% With Emergency or Provisional Credential as 0.0% of September 7, 2005 Classes Taught by Teachers Who Meet 100.0% Federal Definition of Highly Qualified Teacher Instructional Assistants (FTE) 7.1 Other Staff (FTE) 4.8 Department of Education Notes English Language Learners Percentage of Students in ESL Programs 21.6% Elementary Class Size Fewer than 20 Students 4 20.0% 16.1% School 20-25 Students 16 80.0%46.2% 26-30 Students 0 0.0% 31.7% More Than 30 Students 0 0.0% 6.0% Expulsions 0 401 [ Number of Expulsions Due to Weapons roll. Lunch: smiles. I The Dayton Tribune I See us for all your printing needs 408 4th St Dayton, OR 97114 Phone/Fax 503-864-2310 [] Academic Achievement Student Performance Rating: SATISFACTORY Percentage of Students Meeting Standards The graphs below show the percentage of students in your school that met or exceeded the state standards on Oregon Statewide Assessments during the last two school years. District, state, and comparison school averages are displayed. Comparison schools are Oregon schools with similar demographics. I1 schoo, [] C .on 5 oo, [] [] I 87% 74% 2004-2005 Reading-03,05 87% 86% 87% 87% 2004-2005 78% Mathematics - 03, 05 74% o Not testad at these 74% 76% 61% 61% 2004-2005 [] Improvement Assessmen~ and A~endance Improvement Rating: STAYED ABOUT THE SAME Four-Year Improvement The graphs below show change dudng the past four years in the percentage of students meeting standards on Reading and Math Knowledge and Skills Statewide Assessments and in attendance. Improvement ratings are described by one of the following: Improved, Stayed About the Same, or Declined. Reading 79% 79% 74% 76% 60 / I I I I % 2001. 2002- 2003- 2004- 2002 2003 2004 2006 Mathematics 100% 87% 8t% 78% 2001. 2002- 20~3. 2004- 2002 2003 2004 20~6 Attendance 100% 9"2 2001 - 2002- 200~- 2004- 2002 2003 ~004 2006 [] Attendance Student Behavior Rating: STRONG Attendance 2003-2004 2004-2005 For more information, contact your local school. For mote information, contact ~e Oregon Dspa~nant of Educa~on at rsport.card~stata.or.us or 503-378-3600 x2287 Dayton Grade Sd~ ool (1211) RE( UIRED BY THE FEDERAL NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT The information below is used to determine the Adequate Yearly Progress designation for your school. A school is designated as Not Meeting AYP if any indicator is determined to be Not Met. The Student Achievement and Student Participation ratings are based on 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 Oregon Statewide Assessments for the students in your school identified as enrolled for a full academic year. The statewide goal for the minimum percentage of students expected to meet or exceed standards is 50% in English/Language Arts and 49% in Mathematics. Student Participation is expected to be 95% or greater. The statewide goal for the minimum graduation rate is 68.1%. The statewide goal for the minimum attendance rate is 92.0%. For more information, please view documents at www.ode.stata.o r.us/data/raportcard/reports.aspx STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT PARTICIPATION Race/Ethnicity I:l~[~lk'l~l~l~lfl,l*~CR~Br-*~[~ --J.lf:E:IPJ:I. ~-- l.~liCl~l~ ,vz--- White MET MET MET MET MET African American/Black NA NA NA NA NA Hispanic MET MET MET MET MET Asian/Pacific Islander NA NA NA NA NA Am. Indian/Alaskan Native NA NA NA NA NA M uiti-Racial/Mul~ -Ethnic NA NA NA NA NA Special Education MET MET MET MET NA Umlted English Proficient MET MET MET MET MET Economically Disadvantaged MET MET MET MET MET All Students MET MET MET MET MET NA TOO few test scores or students to detem~ine rSl~ng NO data available SCHOOL RATINGS AND SUPPORTING DATA Statewide Assessments The table below shows the percentage of students in your school that exceeded, met, or did not meet state standards and participated in 2004-2005 Oregon Statewide Assessments. English/Language Arts includes Reading and Writing tests. For more information, see www.ode.state.or.us/search/resultsnid=233 STUDENT GROUP Racs/rdhnicity White African h'n~icaVBlack Hilkoanic Asian/Pacific islander American Indian/Alaskan Naive M, ,If~ -Racial/Mui~ -Elhnic Male Famais Talentacl and Giftm/ 27.1 40.0 9.7 43.1 16.5 36.9 26.3 45.6 --. 27.8 10.0 50.0 2,2 40,0 41.8 21.7 41.5 Students with Dissbilltios 16.7 M~mnt I.Imitsd English Proficient Economically D~sdvantsged 16.4 All Student= STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT PARTICIPAllON % 32.9 29.6 56.212.2 100.0 100.0 47.2 14.3 69.6 16.1 98.6 100.0 * 100.0 -- * * * * 100.0 100.0 46.6 25.0 64.5 10.5 99,0 100.0 28.1 23.5 60.5 16,0 100.0 100.0 55,6 16.7 56.7 26.7 100,0 100,0 40.0 11.1 72.2 16.7 100.0 100.0 57.8 8,6 71,4 20.0 97.9 100.0 41.8 16.2 66.7 17.2 99,3 100.0 36.9 24.2 62.4 13.4" 99.5 100.0 NO data available Service back then just seemed a little more personal. That kind of service isn't gone it's just hard to come by in today's world of corporate mergers and profit margins. Friendly service used to be a way of life. Established 1903 MACY& SON, Funeral Directors (503) 472-6151 135 North Evans McMinnville, Oregon 97128-4682 FAX 472-3352 NOt dlspteyed to protect student confidenltallty.