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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-08-2015 Minutes Annual Meeting—r= MLLE'£ a JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT "Learning Together- Achieving Excellence" 3497 North Ammon Road, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83401 (208) 525-4400 Fax (208) 529-0104, www.d93schools.org Dr. Charles J, Shackett, Superintendent Marjean McConnell, Deputy Superintendent Scott Woolstenhulme, Assistant Superintendent Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees Minutes July 8, 2015 7:00 PM Welcome Acting Chairperson Amy Landers opens the meeting at 7:00 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance Acting Chairperson Landers leads the Board, Administrators and visitors in the Pledge of Allegiance III. Swear in New Board Members Greg Calder, Zone 1 and Paul Jenkins, Zone 4 were sworn in as new Board members by Board Clerk Elect, Ms. Mortenson. IV. Board Reorganization Treasurer Amy Landers, as acting Chairperson, declares the present Board organization dissolved and appointed Superintendent Shackett as acting Chairman to commence the Board reorganization. Superintendent Shackett called for nominations for Board Chairperson. Amy Landers nominated Brian McBride. Dr. Shackett asked if there were other nominations. Hearing none, he then closed nominations and asked for all those in favor of Brian McBride as Board Chairman. The vote was 5 in favor and 0 opposed. Superintendent Shackett congratulated Mr. McBride as the new Chairman and turned the meeting over to him. Chairman McBride then called for nominations for Vice -chairperson. Brian McBride nominated Amy Landers. Chairman McBride asked if there were other nominations. Jeff Bird nominated Paul Jenkins. Chairman McBride asked if there were additional nominations. Hearing none, he then closed nominations and asked for all those in favor of Amy Landers as Vice -chairperson. The vote was 1 in favor and 4 opposed. Chairman McBride then asked for all those in favor of Paul Jenkins as Vice -chairperson. The vote was 5 in favor and 0 opposed. Chairman McBride congratulated Paul Jenkins as the new Vice-chairman. Chairman McBride then called for nominations for Treasurer. Greg Calder nominated Amy Landers. Chairman McBride asked if there were other nominations. Hearing none, he then closed nominations and asked for all those in favor of Amy Landers as Treasurer. The vote was 5 in favor and 0 opposed. Chairman McBride congratulated Amy Landers as the new Treasurer. Chairman McBride then called for nominations for Board Clerk. Paul Jenkins nominated Mary Mortenson. Chairman McBride asked if there were other nominations, Hearing none, he then closed nominations and asked for all those in favor of Mary Mortenson as Board Clerk. The vote was 5 in favor and 0 opposed. Chairman McBride congratulated Mary Mortenson as the new Board Clerk. V. Call to Order — Chairman Brian McBride VI. Roll Call Those Board members in attendance were Chairman Brian McBride, Vice -Chairman Paul Jenkins, Treasurer Amy Landers, Trustee Jeff Bird, and Trustee Greg Calder. Others in attendance were, Superintendent Charles Shackett, Assistant Superintendent Scott Woolstenhulme, Director of Human Resources Shalene French, Director of Curriculum and Instruction Michaelena Hix, Chief Financial/Operations Officer April Burton, Energy Education Specialist Don Trauntvein, Principal of Technical Careers High School Craig Miller, Data Analyst Jodi Barnes, Public Relations and Communication Phil Campbell, Board Clerk Mary Mortenson. Chairman McBride welcomed and expressed appreciation to the new Board and looking forward to working with District 93. He also expressed his appreciation to former Chairperson Annette Winchester and former Vice -Chairman Kip Nelson for their dedicated service to Bonneville Joint School District 93. Board of Trustees Brian McBride ' Paul Jenkins '„ Amy Landers ,4 Jeff Bird 6, Greg Calder ,- VII. Welcominq of Delegates and Visitors Chairman McBride welcomed the following to the meeting; LeAnn Belnap, Tom Hunsaker, Heidi Roth, George Bidstrup, Heidi Southwick, Rodd Rapp, Thomas Kohler, Dan Bryan, and Elizabeth Bryan. He then reminded those wishing to speak during public input to sign the Request to Participate Roster in the Back of the Room. If more than one person is planning on speaking to the same subject he requested that they choose one spokesperson. He also encouraged those who have written materials for the Board to submit them to the Board Clerk. VIII. Amend/Approve the Aaenda Chairman McBride asked for a Motion to approve the agenda. MOTION: Jeff Bird made the motion to approve the Agenda. Greg Calder seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carried. IX. Consent Calendar A. Minutes of Previous Meetinqs 1. Regular Meeting 06-10-2015 2. Executive Session 06-10-2015 3. Special Meeting 06-17-2015 B. Financial 1. Accounts Pavable $6,345,498.46 2. Proposed Contracts a. Legal Services Agreement b. MSBT Legal Services c. Speech and Language - Kathryn Johnson d. Microsoft Volume Licensing Agreement 3. Authorized Bank Account Signers — Chairman, Treasurer, Deputy Superintendent, CFO 4. Surplus Items C. Emplovees 1. Conditional Emplovment Alysha Gravatt Special Services School Psychologist 8/24/2015 Melissa Janson Ammon Elementary Teacher 8/24/2015 Misti Lewis Falls Valley Elementary Teacher 8/24/2015 Cooper Morgan Sandcreek Middle School Teacher 8/24/2015 Sarah Murray Bridgewater Elementary Teacher 8/24/2015 Susan Pedersen Cloverdale Elementary Teacher 8/24/2015 Jordan Pyper Sandcreek Middle School Teacher 8/24/2015 Cole Shackett Rocky Mountain Middle School Teacher 8/24/2015 Mindy Singer Bonneville High School Teacher 8/24/2015 Julie Siow Bridgewater Elementary Teacher 8/24/2015 Shelly Thiel Special Services Instructional Coach 8/24/2015 Nikelle Wahlquist Ammon Elementary Teacher 8/24/2015 2. Summer Employment Cami Allison Maintenance Department Custodian 6/9/2015 Breha Blanchard Transportation Bus Aide 6/8/2015 Shauna Goodman Special Services ESY Special Ed Para 6/9/2015 Emily Hodges Transportation Bus Aide 6/9/2015 David Michael Transportation Bus Driver 6/8/2015 Shaelyn Stohl Maintenance Department Custodian 6/16/2015 3. Resignations and Terminations Wendy Bailey Special Services Deaf Interpreter 6/4/2015 Brittany Bower Special Services Deaf Interpreter 6/4/2015 Anthony Cade Sandcreek Middle School Teacher 6/5/2015 Emily Cade Ammon Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Peggy Courville Falls Valley Elementary Teacher 6/5/2015 Julie Cox Bonneville Online School Teacher 6/5/2015 Malia Finlayson Ammon Elementary Playground Assistant 6/4/2015 Elizabeth Johnson Ucon Elementary Special Ed Para 6/4/2015 Debby Lake Maintenance Department Custodian 6/10/2015 Alan McMurtrey Rocky Mountain Middle School Boys Basketball Head Coach 6/12/2015 Timothy Meeks Ucon Elementary Special Ed Para 6/4/2015 Tyler Mills Rocky Mountain Middle School Boys Basketball Assistant 6/12/2015 Shelby Moad Maintenance Department Summer Custodian 6/12/2015 Brett Moulton Maintenance Department Custodian 6/12/2015 William Neuenschwander Hillcrest High School Teacher 6/22/2015 Alexa Petersen Rocky Mountain Middle School PSR 6/4/2015 John Rushton Maintenance Department Custodian 6/7/2015 Teagon Smith Bonneville High School First Aide Provider 6/4/2015 4. Retirements Julie Hammon Patricia Johnson Jill Lines 5. Transfers Daralee Beck Amber Franck Josie Paulson Mary Rogers Lorraine Sadler Katie Sparhawk Scott Woolstenhulme Ucon Elementary Title One Para Ammon Elementary Teacher Summit Hills Teacher From: PSR at Mountain Valley Elementary Playground Assistant at Fairview Elementary Teacher at Discovery Elementary Resource Room Teacher at Fairview Elementary Teacher at Hillview Elementary Title One Teacher at Federal Programs Director of School Improvement & Technology 6. Proposed Stipend and Leadership Assianments 6/4/2015 6/5/2015 6/6/2015 To: Teacher at Bonneville High School Elementary Media Aide at Fairview Elementary Teacher at Ammon Elementary Special Ed Coordinator at Special Services Teacher at Bridgewater Elementary GATE/ Idaho Core Coach at District Office Assistant Superintendent Rebekah Peterson Bonneville High School Girls Basketball - JV Head 6/18/2015 D. Intern and Student Teacher Assiqnment E. Students 1. Alternate Graduation Requests LHS Student 2. Early Graduation Requests 3. Club Requests 4. Trip Requests Chairman McBride asked for a Motion to approve the Consent Calendar. Jeff Bird asked to remove the Executive Session Minutes, dated 611012015. Chairman McBride asked if there were others, Hearing none, he stated that they would move Executive Session Minutes to the Regular Agenda. He then asked if there were any questions from the Board with regard to the Consent Calendar. Mr. Jenkins asked for clarification on the Legal Services contract. Chairman McBride asked Mrs. Burton to address the question. Mrs. Burton stated this contract specializes in Special Education issues and has been used by District 93 for many years. Other legal services include Hawley Troxell Ennis and Hawley LLP and Attorney Douglas R. Nelson of Nelson Hall Parry Tucker, PLLC. Mr. Jenkins also asked for clarification of the attachment found on page 78 concerning the contractual agreement with Jordon School District. Superintendent Shackett stated this was the District's teacher evaluation system (JPAS) designed by the Jordon School District. Dr. French, Director of Human Resources, was asked to explain the JPAS evaluation system in more detail. She stated that the District does not have a contract with Jordon School District but a contractual agreement. The District purchases the JPAS evaluation forms and materials needed for the school principals to use for teacher evaluations. Once the evaluation is completed, it is sent to the Jordon School District for scoring and reporting purposes. Chairman McBride then asked if there would be a motion with regard to the Consent Calendar as amended. MOTION: Amy Landers made the motion to approve the Consent Calendar, Jeff Bird seconded, The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carried. Chairman McBride discussed the agenda item pulled from the Consent Calendar regarding the minutes of the Executive Session held June 10, 2015. Prior to making a motion in regards to the minutes and board evaluation discussed in our executive session. He believes it is important to understand that the Executive Session minutes are typically not present for public display, however the board unanimously voted to make them of public record, by doing so, the board members approved only the public display of the minutes and board evaluation and not necessarily any admittance of approval or disapproval of the evaluation itself, that is held in question. With that said, Chairman McBride asked if there would be a motion to accept the minutes and evaluation given in Executive Session as written, and to move forward without any further discussion? MOTION: Jeff Bird made the motion to accept the minutes form the Executive Session with no further discussion. Paul Jenkins seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carried. X. Public Input Pursuant to Board Policy #1550 Public Participation in Board Meetings Public Input shall be held to a maximum of 1 hour and will provide an opportunity for any Board Member, administrator, staff member, student, or patron to raise issues of interest. The Board will receive such input without comment, except to ask germane questions of those speaking. Comments should be limited to three (3) minutes. The Board will take no action relative to any items during the meeting, but may direct the Superintendent to consider such an item at a subsequent meeting. Chairman McBride reminded those who wish to participate that, pursuant to Board Policy this portion will be held to a maximum of 1 hour. He then reviewed the Rules and Protocol for Public Input 1. Names will be called in order appearing on the Request to Participate Form 2. Choose 1 spokesperson if more than 1 person is planning on speaking to the same subject. Others can submit written testimony 3. Come forward to the microphone to present 4. State your name and address for the record 5. Each person will have the floor for a maximum of 3 minutes The vice-chairman will give a 2 minute warning, a 1 minute warning, and Time is up by showing cards 6. Do not exceed your time limit 7. No Applause or Cat Calling during or after a presentation 8. Face and address the Board, not the audience 9. Be respectful 10. Do not personally attack or address Board Members, District Administrators, of District Staff 11. If you would like to give the Board more information than time permits, please reduce your concerns to written form and send them to the Board Clerk. Written comments must include your name, address, and telephone number. Heidi Roth — 3400 Sparrow Hawk Drive — At a recent School Board meeting Ms, Roth had attended, a RMMS teacher presented a report on Big History starting with the Big Bang Theory. The teacher noted that she had not received any negative feedback from parents; however, Ms. Roth and other parents had voiced their concern. Ms. Roth stated her daughter was not prepared emotionally or mentally for this level of information. She feels the District has gone this direction due to the lack of Science labs in the schools; currently the curriculum does not require science labs. She would like to propose building a new high school double the size of BHS or HHS and turning the current high schools into Junior high schools with all schools having hands-on Science labs. Middles schools could be turned into more elementary space or 6th grade academies. Chairman McBride reminded Ms. Roth of the time and asked her what she would like the Board to consider. She concluded by suggesting a survey be developed to see what the community has to say about a Big high school at this time. George Bidstrup - 2391 Eastview Drive - Mr. Bidstrup requested a clarification pertaining to the status of the minutes of the Executive Session, Chairman McBride stated that no discussion would occur since that motion passed; further discussion should not be in a public meeting, but should be re -discussed in another executive meeting. The motion was to place the Board evaluation for public view, which was done. Mr. Bidstrup questioned if the minutes have been made public, then the Executive Session becomes an open meeting, too, and asked if we could discuss what went on in that meeting. Chairman McBride stated that anything discussed in an Executive Sessions needs to be brought back into an Executive Session. Mr. Bidstrup was surprised with Mr, Bird's evaluation, especially since the prior Board meeting so many people testified in his behalf. Mr. Bidstrup stated that many of the recent decisions have caused a lot of divisiveness in the community. He encouraged everyone to work together on solutions and to listen to each other and to consider all ideas. XI. New Business A, ISBA Resolutions Chairman McBride opened discussion for any ISBA resolutions to be considered. Amy Landers stated she would like to contact ISBA before offering up any ideas, Chairman McBride forwarded further discussion for an upcoming work session. Jeff Bird proposed to discuss resolutions at the Board Retreat which meets before the resolutions deadline of July 31, 2015. B. 2015 -2016 Meetina Schedule Chairman McBride opened discussion for proposed 2015-2016 Meeting Schedule. Amy Landers asked to be excused from the Regular Board Meeting on August 12, 2015 and for the Opening Administration Meeting on August 14, 2015. Paul Jenkins asked to be excused from the August 14, 2015 Opening Administration Meeting. Chairman McBride confirmed the upcoming Board Retreat will be held Monday, July 20, 2015 only. Greg Calder questioned the significance of the colors on the calendar and if all the meetings on the calendar require attendance. Superintendent Shackett explained each type of meeting had a specific color assigned to it. Chairman McBride then asked if there would be a motion to approve the 2015-2016 Meeting Schedule. MOTION: Greg Calder made the motion to approve the 2015-2016 Meeting Schedule. Amy Landers seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carried. XII. Old Business A. Proposed Policv for Final Adoption (second readina) Chairman McBride asked Mr. Woolstenhulme to present information regarding the proposed policies, forms, and procedures recommenced for Final Adoption. Chairman McBride asked if the 11 rn grade testing graduation requirement was current practice or an Idaho State of Education policy. Mr. Woolstenhulme stated the District will stay current with the State Board rule, statutes and/or policies, 1. 2.7 Dress and Grooming Student Code of Conduct 2. 2700 High School Graduation Requirements 2700P High School Graduation Procedures 3. 3002 Birth Certificate 3002F1 Verification of Identity and Birthdate Form 3002F2 Notice to Law Enforcement Agency Failure to Comply 3002F3 Verification of Identity and Birthdate Form —10 day notice: 4. 5140P Evaluation of Certified Personnel Procedure 5. 5410 Family and Medical Leave 5410P Family and Medical Leave Procedure 6. 5435 and 8510 Personnel Insurance Committee 5435P and 8510P Insurance and Investment Companies 7. 5800 Classified Employment and Assignment 8. 5830 Reduction in Force 5830P Reduction in Force Procedures 5830F1 Reduction in Force Form 9. 5850 Certified Employee Suspension Chairman McBride asked if there were any questions for Mr. Woolstenhulme regarding the policies, procedures, and form presented for Final Adoption. Hearing none, he then asked if there would be a motion with regard to moving the proposed policies Final Adoption. MOTION: Amy Landers made the motion to approve the policies, procedures, and form for Final Adoption, Jeff Bird seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carried. XIII. Committee, Curriculum, and Administrative Reports A. State of the District Report Chairman McBride invited Mrs. Jodi Barnes to give the Report on the State of the District. Mr. Woolstenhulme introduces Mrs. Jodi Barnes, District 93 Data Coordinator and Data Analyst; she reports and compares test results to the state. She will report on the Preliminary State testing results for the ISAT, updates pending. Mrs. Barnes explains that our students test between March 20, 2015 and May 22, 2015. This is the first year results have been available with the new state testing guidelines. The District tested 6,950 students in grades 3-10, 93.5% of student population. Only <1 % students opt out of testing. The slides represent State testing projections (attached). Bonneville Joint School District 93 ranks higher than the state for both Math and English in most grade levels. Chairman McBride asked where the projections were from. Mrs. Barnes explained the panel was formed from a consortium of 25 states, educators and community members, including 21 participants from Idaho. The projection scores were low due to a more vigorous testing method, short answer vs. multiple choice. Mrs. Hix explained because of the higher task performance level, teachers prepare the students for the test and the students then apply what they have learned. Chairman McBride invited Mr. Phil Campbell to give the Report on the State of the District. Mr. Campbell shared the great public response to our Periscope video coverage, seen throughout the world. He monitors the reach and response of the videos and compares our coverage to other large school districts. Mr. Campbell showed the latest video which highlighted the great accomplishments found throughout our District this past year. Chairman McBride, Superintendent Shackett, and Treasurer Landers expressed their appreciation for the time and work Mr. Campbell has given to this District. XIV. Call for Aaenda Items for Upcoming Meetings A, Board Retreat - Monday, July 20 and Tuesday, July 21, 2015 Smith Honda 8:00 a.m. B. Regular Meeting - Wednesday August 12, 2015 - 7:00 p.m. C. Opening Administrative Meeting - Friday August 14, 2015 -12:00 noon D. Opening Meeting - Tuesday August 25, 2015 - Performing Arts Center - 9:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m, E. Work Session - Wednesday August 26, 2015 - District Office -11:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Chairman McBride asked if there were any agenda items that needed to be added for the upcoming meetings. No response. He thanked Mr. Bidstrup's for his comments. We now have a new Board and appreciate the support of the community. As new Board, we have the desire to move forward in a positive manner and to make this District a better place. Superintendent Shackett reminded the Board about the Chukar's baseball game on Monday, July 20, 2015. XV. Adiournment Chairman McBride then asked for a motion to adjourn at 7:51 p.m. MOTION: Amy Landers made the motion to adjourn. Paul Jenkins seconded. The vote was 5 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Motion carried. APPROVE Chairman ATTESTED:`G�'" Clerk Date; .4�C//%��4 dig of r�tj� 4I P OATH OF OFFICE Trustee Zone 4 - Bonneville Joint School District 93 STATE OF IDAHO ) ) ss Counties of Bonneville and Bingham) I do swear (or affirm) that I support the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution and the laws of the State of Idaho and the policies and procedures of Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 and that I will faithfully and lawfully discharge all the duties of the office of Trustee of the Board of Trustees of the Bonneville Joint School District No. 93, to the best of my ability. I do further swear (or affirm) that I have not paid or contributed in order to obtain this position and that I am not otherwise in violation of any laws of conflict associated to my ability to assume this position. //ffzst�e's Signature 7 SEAL I, Mary Mortenson of Bonneville Joint School District No. 93, hereby certify that on July 8, 2015, I administered the above recited Trustee's Oath of Office to Paul Leroy Jenkins, who took such Oath (by repeating the same after me). Subscribed and sworn to before me on this 81h day of July, 2015 Clerk of tie Board OATH OF OFFICE Trustee Zone 1 - Bonneville Joint School District 93 STATE OF IDAHO ) ) ss Counties of Bonneville and Bingham) I do swear (or affirm) that I support the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution and the laws of the State of Idaho and the policies and procedures of Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 and that I will faithfully and lawfully discharge all the duties of the office of Trustee of the Board of Trustees of the Bonneville Joint School District No. 93, to the best of my ability. I do further swear (or affirm) that I have not paid or contributed in order to obtain this position and that I am not otherwise in violation of any laws of conflict associated to my ability to assume this position. Trustee's Signature SEAL I, Mary Mortenson of Bonneville Joint School District No. 93, hereby certify that on July 8, 2015, I administered the above recited Trustee's Oath of Office to Gregory C. Calder, who took such Oath (by repeating the same after me). Subscribed and sworn to before me on this 8th day of July, 2015 Clerk of & Board Spring 2015 Preliminary ISAT Test Results ELA Test Results Projected, State, and Math Test Results Projected, State, and District District 70% 60% r soy. 461 40% 41 30% 20% 0 0% 14 A�' 3 4 5 6 7 8 11* Grade Level i i ...I Projected 92015 Actual Preliminary W13)SI) Spring 2015 Preliminary ISAT Test Results Math Proficiency Comparison 701/ OV. 3 4 5 6 7 Grade Level _.9 State ABJSD .A Boise West Ada S.INampa 8 Spring 2015 Preliminary ISAT Test Results ft iclefi4Level Ganges" A =.Advanced. P = Pmficent, B = Basic. BB = Beknv Basic Scsence A >2?5 P 206-215 B 194-205 B8 <194 All Students Science: 7t" Grade iinelciency Level P.Wves - A = Advanced, P = Prn6cert. B = Basie. BB = Belmv Basic Scaeno-c A >2T8 P 213-218 B 206-212 Bra <2w KI Students .m $ w A,_ w =: 890 5.6 30.6 -46.7 i6.1 7t" Grade iinelciency Level P.Wves - A = Advanced, P = Prn6cert. B = Basie. BB = Belmv Basic Scaeno-c A >2T8 P 213-218 B 206-212 Bra <2w KI Students 866 24.2 27.7 19.4 28.6 1 Science $ w w 866 24.2 27.7 19.4 28.6 1 Percentage in Each Achievement Level Levell Number of ! Leve13 Leve14 23 Grade Students Percent 19 35 30 16 Proficient 34 20 18 Tested 32 25 23 Grade 3 904 47% 16 35 I Grade 4 906 46% 42 { 32 Grade 5 887 38% 28 ( 22 ( Grade 6 ( 882 48% Grade 7 881 39% Grade 8 869 36% Grade 9 ( 790 26% Grade 10 808 ( 30% Number of Average Scale Percent Grade Students Score Proficient 3 904 2430 ±2 47 4 906 2476 ±21 46 5 887 1 2501 +31 38 6 882 1 2542 ±31 48 7 881 1 2533±31 39 8 ( 869 ( 2545±436 ' 9 790 2531 1±41 26 10 ( 808 2549 1+41 30 Percentage in Each Achievement Level Levell Leve12 ! Leve13 Leve14 23 30 33 14 19 35 30 16 28 34 20 18 21 32 25 23 31 30 23 16 35 29 19 17 42 { 32 20 ( 6 42 28 ( 22 ( 8 Average Scale Score, Percent Proficient and Percentage in Each Achievement Category Smarter Summative Mathematics Grade 4 Test for Students in BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT Percentage in Each Achievement Level Number of Average Scale Percent Name Students Score Proficient Levell Level2 Level3 Leve14 Idaho 22226 2471 ±1 43 ( 21 36 28 15 BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT (093) I 906 2476 ±2 I 46 19 I 35 30 16 AMMON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLI (093_0426) 5S 2475 I ±9 40 15 I 45 22 I 18 Bonneville Online Elementary (093_1238) I 24 2438 I±16 33 I 33 I 33 I 29 I 4 BRIDGEWATER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_2518) I 57 I 2471 1±101 39 23 39 I 21 I 18 CLOVERDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0431) I 77 I 2457 I ±8 39 I 31 30 32 I 6 DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_2519) I 51 I 2497 ( ±8 I 67 10 24 45 I 22 FAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0432) I 44 2451 1±101 39 I 32 I 30 I 30 I 9 FALLS VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0425) I 70 1 2433 1 ±8 1 20 36 I 44 I 13 I 7 HILLVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0428) 79 2479 ±8 43 15 42 ( 23 20 IONA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0427) 54 2480 ( ±8 I 48 19 I 33 I 33 15 MOUNTAIN VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCH (093_1250) ( 71 2493 I ±7 52 6 I 42 (I 35 17 RIMR ENTARY (093_1255)CK I 75 � 2500 � ±9 I 63 13 I 24 33 29 SUMMIT HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_1360) I 73 I 2460 ±7 36 I 19 45 30 5 TIEBREAKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0501) 54 2485 ±9 50 15 35 35 15 UCON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0429) 52 2474 ±9 44 19 I 37 27 17 WOODLAND HILLS ELEMENTARY (093_0637) I 70 I 2518 ±7 77 I 4 I 19 46 31 Average Scale Score, Percent Proficient and Percentage in Each Achievement Category Smarter Summative Mathematics Grade 6 Test for Students in BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT Percentage in Each Achievement Level Name Idaho BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT (093) AMMON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0426) Bonneville Online Elementary (093_1238) BRIDGEWATER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_2518) CLOVERDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0431) DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_2519) FAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0432) FALLS VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0425) HILLVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093 0428) IONA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0427) MOUNTAIN VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCH (093_1250) RIMROCK ELEMENTARY (093_1255) SUMMIT HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_1360) TIEBREAKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0501) UCON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0429) WOODLAND HILLS ELEMENTARY (093_0637) Number of Average Scale Percent Students Score Proficient Level Level Level Level 21532 2516 ±1 36 29 34 21 15 882 2542 ±3 48 21 32 25 23 58 2528 ±13 41 28 31 19 22 29 2477 ±20 28 45 28 17 10 49 2494 ±11 20 39 41 12 8 73 2506 ±13 32 36 33 18 14 50 I 2543 ±10 54 12 34 42 12 56 2545 ±12 45 18 38 25 20 66 2514 ±10 35 27 38 26 9 67 2563 ±11 49 22 28 16 33 65 2549 ±10 46 20 34 17 29 49 2561 ±10 47 12 41 29 18 72 2576 ±9 61 7 32 24 38 51 2563 ±10 59 12 29 35 24 57 2546 ±12 54 21 25 28 26 52 2577 ±13 79 12 10 44 35 88 I 2557 ±9 57 11 32 30 27 Average Scale Score, Percent Proficient and Percentage in Each Achievement Category Smarter Summative Mathematics Grade 8 Test for Students in BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT Percentage in Each Achievement Level Number of Average Scale Percent Name Students Score Proficient Level Level Leve13 Leve14 Idaho 21403 2546 ±1 ( 37 34 ( 29 21 ( 16 BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT (093) 869 2545 ±4 36 35 29 19 17 Bonneville Online Elementary (093_1238) 23 2526 ±26 30 52 17 13 17 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MIDDLE SCHOOL (093 0219) 402 2518 ±4 22 44 34 15 7 SANDCREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL (0930055) 438 2573 ±5 1 49 25 26 23 26 TELFORD ACADEMY (ALT)(093_1159) ( 6 2418 ±291 0 1 100 0 0 0 Average Scale Score, Percent Proficient and Percentage in Each Achievement Category Smarter Summative Mathematics Grade 10 Test for Students in BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT Percentage in Each Achievement Level Name Idaho BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT (093) BONNEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL (093_0056) BONNEVILLE ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL (093_1319) HILLCREST HIGH SCHOOL (093 0200) LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL (ALT) (093_1053) Number of Average Scale Percent Students Score Proficient Level Level Level Level 20090 2555 ±1 30 41 29 20 10 808 2549 ±4 30 42 28 22 8 365 2549 ±5 27 41 32 21 6 23 2546 ±22 35 43 22 30 4 379 ( 2562 ±6 35 36 28 24 11 41 I 2438 ±10 0 95 5 0 0 Number of Percent Grade Students Proficient Tested Grade 3 907 51% Grade 4 907 51% Grade 5 886 58% Grade 6 885 59% Grade 7 880 50% Grade 8 876 48% Grade 9 791 50% Grade 10 810 54% Percentage in Each Achievement Level Number of Average Scale Percent Grade Students Score Proficient Levell Leve12 Leve13 Leve14 3 907 2433 ±3 51 21 28 26 26 4 907 2470 ±3 51 25 23 28 24 5 886 2511 ±3 58 21 21 37 21 6 885 2545 ±3 59 13 28 43 16 7 880 2546 ±3 50 22 27 39 12 8 876 2557 ±3 48 25 28 38 10 9 791 2562 +31 50 25 25 36 14 10 810 2578 ±41 54 23 22 35 19 Average Scale Score, Percent Proficient and Percentage in Each Achievement Category Smarter Summative ELA/Literacy Grade 4 Test for Students in BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT Percentage in Each Achievement Level Name Idaho BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT (093) AMMON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0426) Bonneville Online Elementary (093_1238) BRIDGEWATER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_2518) CLOVERDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0431) DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_2519) FAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0432) FALLS VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0425) HILLVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0428) IONA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0427) MOUNTAIN VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCH (093_1250) RIMROCK ELEMENTARY (093_1255) SUMMIT HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_1360) TIEBREAKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0501) UCON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0429) WOODLAND HILLS ELEMENTARY (093_0637) Number of Average Scale Percent Students Score Proficient Level 1 Levet 2 Level 3 Level 4 22165 2461 ±1 46 30 23 25 21 907 2470 ±3 51 25 23 28 24 56 2438 ±11 39 39 21 29 11 24 2428 ±21 33 33 33 17 17 57 2473 ±11 53 30 18 25 28 77 2439 ±9 36 39 25 23 13 52 2485 ±8 62 12 27 44 17 43 2453 ±14 37 30 33 16 21 70 2422 ±9 27 44 29 19 9 79 2465 ±8 52 23 25 38 14 54 2455 ±8 43 30 28 33 9 71 2521 ±9 72 11 17 23 49 75 2488 ±9 61 13 25 32 29 73 2450 ±9 40 33 27 26 14 54 2473 ±10 54 24 22 28 26 52 2490 ±11 62 17 21 23 38 70 2536 ±9 83 7 10 30 53 Average Scale Score, Percent Proficient and Percentage in Each Achievement Category Smarter Summative ELA/Literacy Grade 6 Test for Students in BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT Percentage in Each Achievement Level Number of Average Scale Percent Name Students Score Proficient Levell Level2 Leve13 Leve14 Idaho 21504 2524 ±1 49 22 30 35 14 BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT (093) 885 2545 ±3 59 13 28 43 16 AMMON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0426) 58 2535 ±12 50 16 34 31 19 Bonneville Online Elementary (093_1238) 30 2513 ±16 53 30 17 47 7 BRIDGEWATER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_2518) 49 2506 ±12 39 29 33 31 8 CLOVERDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093 0431) 73 2513 ±9 37 22 41 26 11 DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_2519) 50 2547 ±8 60 6 34 50 10 FAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0432) 56 2553 ±9 66 7 27 54 13 FALLS VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0425) 66 2542 ±9 55 14 32 35 20 HILLVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0428) 67 2541 ±9 58 13 28 40 18 IONA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0427) 65 2550 ±9 63 12 25 48 15 MOUNTAIN VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCH (093_1250) 49 2589 ±9 82 2 16 49 33 RIMROCK ELEMENTARY (093_1255) 72 2561 ±8 69 10 21 50 19 SUMMIT HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_1360) 52 2556 ±10 60 10 31 42 17 TIEBREAKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0501) 58 2547 ±11 67 17 16 50 17 UCON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (093_0429) 52 2541 ±9 52 10 38 38 13 WOODLAND HILLS ELEMENTARY (093_0637) 88 2562 ±7 70 6 24 52 18 Average Scale Score, Percent Proficient and Percentage in Each Achievement Category Smarter Summative ELA/Literacy Grade 8 Test for Students in BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT Percentage in Each Achievement Level Number of Average Scale Percent Name Students Score Proficient Levell Leve12 Leve13 Level4 Idaho 21428 2566 ±1 52 20 29 39 13 BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT (093) 876 2557 ±3 48 25 28 38 10 Bonneville Online Elementary (093_1238) 22 2549 ±22 41 36 23 23 18 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MIDDLE SCHOOL (093_0219) 405 2543 ±4 40 29 31 33 8 SANDCREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL (0930055) 442 2572 ±4 56 19 25 44 12 TELFORD ACADEMY (ALT) (093_1159) 7 2388 ±34 0 86 14 0 0 Average Scale Score, Percent Proficient and Percentage in Each Achievement Category Smarter Summative ELA/Literacy Grade 10 Test for Students in BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT Percentage in Each Achievement Level Name Idaho BONNEVILLE JOINT DISTRICT (093) BONNEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL (093 0056) BONNEVILLE ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL (093_1319) HILLCREST HIGH SCHOOL (093_0200) LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL (ALT) (093_1053) Number of Average Scale Percent Students Score Proficient Level Level Level Level 20154 2597 ±1 60 16 23 37 24 810 2578 ±4 54 23 22 35 19 364 2567 ±6 50 30 20 32 18 24 2612 ±18 67 13 21 38 29 381 2597 ±5 62 14 24 41 21 41 2470 ±13 10 59 32 10 0