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RESULTS OF ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT
The Annual Performance Report (APR) shows the district’s status on the Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP) Performance Standards. For all districts, the APR is intended to serve as an annual status report on the MSIP Performance Standards and as a planning tool for improvement efforts. The report is intended to further assist districts as they refine improvement plans for all students.
The APR allows us to know where we are in the “eyes” of the state department and it provides us with insight on the direction we need to take for the future.
The report measures the district in each of the following twelve categories. Each of the 12 Performance Measures for K-12 districts will be designated either “Met” or “Not Met” according to the published Scoring Guide for that school year.
MAP Index Grade 3-5 |
Met |
MAP Index Grade 6-8 |
Met |
MAP Index Grade 9-11 |
Met |
Reading Index Grade 3 |
Not Met |
Reading Index Grade 7 |
Met |
ACT |
Met |
Advanced Courses |
Met |
Vocational Courses |
Met |
College Placement |
Met |
Vocational Placement |
Met |
Dropout Rate |
Met |
Attendance Rate |
Met |
11 out of 12 categories were met with 91 points out of 100 possible points scored. Accreditation standards, through the state department, require a minimum of 66 points out of 100 possible points.
We currently are performing at an outstanding level thanks to the dedication of parents, students, and staff. I look forward to continued success and praise your combined efforts that led us to this truly remarkable accomplishment.
The web site for the district report card was reported incorrectly last month. The following is the corrected web site address: http://brashear.k12.mo.us/reportcards/report.htm.
If you would like a copy of this report card, contact the district office at 323-5272.
What No Child Left Behind Does
Requires statewide testing in reading and math for students in 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade.
Requires at least one statewide test in reading and math for high school students.
Requires statewide testing in science.
Requires all schools to publicly post a school report card.
Measures each school’s yearly progress in educating all students.
Provides additional money for K-3 reading programs.
Requires parent involvement.
What No Child Left Behind Means To Parents
Parents will have more information on their child’s academic progress.
Parents will have more information on how well their school is doing.
Parents of children for whom English is not their first language will have more information on their schools’ English language program.
Parents may be able to choose extra educational services or transfer their child to another school in the district – if their child comes from a high poverty background and attends a Title I school not making “adequate yearly progress”.
Parents may be able to choose a different school if their school is classified by the state as “persistently dangerous”.
Parents will have more information on the qualifications of their children’s teachers.
We would like to thank the following people for their generous donations to the Harold Means Scholarship:
Charles & Paulette Reeves
Genevra Scudder
James & Elaine Scudder
Dennis & Diane Bradley
School will be dismissed at 12:45 p.m. on Thursday, January 15th for parent teacher conferences. Conferences will begin at 1:00 p.m. and will end at 8:00 p.m. If you have not already done so, please contact the appropriate office to schedule an appointment for your child(ren). You will be able to pick up second quarter grade cards at the time of your conference.
The After Prom Committee is selling orange and black bleacher cushions for $5 each. If you would like to purchase one, please see any Junior or Senior.
Junior and Senior parents and students are needed to sell raffle tickets at the following home basketball games: January 13, February 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 13, 20, and 24. Please contact Shirlene Hettinger or Becky Hazen to sign up.
The next After Prom committee meeting will be January 13th following the boys basketball game.
Breakfast each day includes milk and juice. The following items are offered daily for students to choose from in lieu of the main entrée: salad bar, yogurt or peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Monday: Biscuit & gravy/Chicken nuggets, green beans, fruit, brownie, milk
Tuesday: French toast sticks/Mr. Ribb, baked potato, fruit, pudding, milk
Wednesday: Scrambled eggs, toast/Sub sandwich, chips, fruit, cookie, milk
Thursday: Pancakes w/ syrup/Fish, macaroni & cheese, peas, cake, milk
Friday: Cereal, toast/Chili or potato soup, cheese slice, carrots & celery, cookie, milk
Monday: Donut/Country fried steak, mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans, fruit, milk
Tuesday: Breakfast pizza/Grilled cheese sandwich, Doritos, banana, pie tart, milk
Wednesday: Bacon, toast/Goulash, carrots, applesauce, chocolate cake, milk
Thursday: Omelet, toast/Garlic cheese bread w/ marinara sauce, corn, fruit, cookie, milk
Friday: Cinnamon roll/Hot dog, baked beans, jello, peanut butter rice krispie cookie,milk
Monday: Cereal/Tenderloin on bun, tater tots, california blend w/ cheese, cheesecake, milk
Tuesday: Waffles w/ syrup/Beef and bean burrito, lettuce, mandarin oranges, cookie, milk
Wednesday: Egg mcmuffin/Creamy chicken bake, peas, strawberries, yellow cake, milk
Thursday: Sausage, toast/Tater tot casserole, green beans, peaches, cookie, milk
Friday: Breakfast burrito/Pizza, corn, lettuce, pears, milk
Monday: Breakfast bites/Mozzerella sticks w/ marinara sauce, corn, 1/2 orange, brownie, milk
Tuesday: Biscuit & gravy/Chicken and noodles, green beans, fruit, chocolate cake, milk
Wednesday: Bagel/Tacos, lettuce, cheese, refried beans, dessert, milk
Thursday: Scrambled eggs, toast/Chicken patty, potato casserole, fruit, ice cream, milk
Friday: Long john/Hamburger on bun, cheese slice, french fries, jello, milk
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1-2 |
Christmas Break—No School |
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5 |
Classes Resume |
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8 |
Second Quarter Ends |
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8 |
JV Basketball w/ LaPlata |
There |
6:00 p.m. |
9 |
Varsity Basketball w/ Schuyler R-I |
There |
6:00 p.m. |
10 |
NEMO Junior High District Honors Band Auditions at Centralia |
There |
9:00 a.m. |
12 |
Busy Bees |
Here |
9:00-11:00 a.m. |
13 |
Varsity Basketball w/ Marion County [The After Prom Committee will meet following the boys game.] |
Here |
6:00 p.m. |
15 |
Early Dismissal—Parent/Teacher Conferences |
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12:45 p.m. |
16 |
Early Dismissal |
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12:45 p.m. |
16 |
Varsity Basketball w/ Bevier |
Here |
6:00 p.m. |
19-24 |
North Shelby Varsity Basketball Tournament |
There |
TBA |
19 |
Salt River 4-H Meeting in the Cafeteria |
Here |
7:00 p.m. |
20 |
4th/5th Grade Physicals |
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4th/5th Grade Physicals |
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Early Dismissal—Teacher In-service |
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1:30 p.m. |
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Busy Bees |
Here |
9:00-11:00 a.m. |
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Varsity Basketball w/ Green City |
There |
6:00 p.m. |
30 |
Varsity Basketball w/ Canton |
Here |
6:00 p.m. |
30 |
Elementary Awards Assembly |
Here |
3:00 p.m. |