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DEMOGRAPHICS REPORT 2008-2009 School Year

DEMOGRAPHICS REPORT 2008-2009 School Year. Presented January 15, 2009. Highlighted Demographics. District Teacher Experience English Language Learner Population Free & Reduced Meals Population Student Ethnicity Data Special Education Student Population.

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DEMOGRAPHICS REPORT 2008-2009 School Year

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  1. DEMOGRAPHICS REPORT2008-2009 School Year Presented January 15, 2009

  2. Highlighted Demographics • District Teacher Experience • English Language Learner Population • Free & Reduced Meals Population • Student Ethnicity Data • Special Education Student Population NOTE: Numbers for this report were pulled from our student information system in December of 2008

  3. Classroom Teacher ExperienceDISTRICT-WIDE Experience includes credited years at hire plus completed years in our district

  4. Classroom Teacher Experience ChartDISTRICT-WIDE 160 Total Classroom Teachers

  5. Classroom Teacher Experience BY BUILDING

  6. District-wide ELL / Free & Reduced Population English Language Learner Population Free or Reduced Meals Population

  7. English Language LearnersStudents Levels 1-5

  8. Free/Reduced Meals Population

  9. Ethnicity DemographicsDistrict-wide

  10. Ethnicity DemographicsDistrict-wide

  11. Ethnicity Demographics% of Enrollment

  12. Special Education 14% of total population is identified as Special Education Breakdown of Special Education Population

  13. Special Education*Other includes autistic, hearing impaired, health impaired, orthopedic impaired, significant development delay and vision impaired.

  14. Special Education “Other” Category

  15. Conclusions • We have a nice balance of new and experienced teachers in our district. • Our ELL and Free & Reduced Meal populations continue to grow. • Our student population continues to become more ethnically diverse. • Our identified Special Education population has been stable and remains slightly above state average.

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