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2020-21 Annual Report

Annual Report to Patrons

 

December 2021

 

 

General Information

 

Arcadia Public School is a Class III school, organized by grades PK-6 and 7-12, with a total enrollment of approximately 125 students.  Class sizes range from 5-18 students with one teacher responsible for their department, or in the elementary grades there are a combination of 1st & 2nd, 3rd & 4th, and 5th & 6th grades, with Kindergarten being separate.  There is also a pre-school for 4-year olds.

 

Due to its rural location, Arcadia Public school offers and takes a variety of distance learning classes.  This allows the school to offer upper level classes, such as Calculus, Anatomy, foreign language, social studies, and offer college level classes to students completing the curriculum.

 

Arcadia uses state sponsored NSCAS testing to give us our CRA’s, as well as testing the Science Standards through CNAA.  NWEA MAP tests are administered each fall and spring to students in grades 1 through 11.  Beginning in the winter of the 2021-22 school year, the test will also be administered to determine mid-year growth for individual students in the tested areas.  Test results are reported to the Board of Education, with individual student reports given to the respective parents.  Other assessments are teacher-based, such as checklists, unit, and basal tests.

 

 

Graduation Requirements

 

Students receiving a diploma from Arcadia Public Schools must have 250 credits and meet the following minimum requirements specific curricular areas in order to graduate:

 

Subject

Credits

 

Subject

Credits

English

40

 

Computers

10

Social Studies

30

 

Business

10

Science

30

 

Speech

10

Math

30

 

CTE

10

Fine Arts

10

 

Electives

50

P.E./Health

20

 

 

 

 

Unlimited opportunities are available through Distance Learning Dual Credit and regular credit courses.

 

 

Mission/Vision Statement

 

Create…..Inspire…..Learn.  It is the vision of Arcadia Public Schools, in partnership with parents and community, to work together in a positive environment to inspire students to become critical thinkers, problem solvers, and life-long learners.

 

 

Extra-Curricular Offerings for Students

 

Arcadia Public Schools offers a wide range of extra-curricular opportunities for our students.  For our elementary students HAL morning program, Elementary National Honor Society, Art Club, Spelling Bee, Geography Bee, and History Bee is offered.

 

For junior high and high school students, athletic teams are provided through a cooperative sponsorship with Loup City Public Schools.  For junior high students, the Arcadia/Loup City Rebels have teams in volleyball, football, girls’ cross country, boys’ cross country, girls’ basketball, boys’ basketball, wrestling, girls’ track & field, and boys’ track & field.  For high school students, the Arcadia/Loup City Rebels have teams in volleyball, football, girls’ cross country, boys’ cross country, girls’ golf, girls’ basketball, boys’ basketball, wrestling, girls’ track & field, boys’ track & field, and boys’ golf.  Cheerleading is also a cooperative sponsored activity.

 

Arcadia also offers the following extra-curricular activities on its’ own:  FFA, one-act play production, instrumental music, vocal music, speech, quiz bowl, HAL morning program, and National Honor Society.

 

 

Graduate Status

 

The following is information concerning graduates of Arcadia Public School and their paths following graduation.

 

 

‘15

‘16

‘17

‘18

‘19

‘20

‘21

# of Graduates

9

14

11

8

4

10

9

4-Year College

2

6

1

5

2

6

3

2-Year College

4

7

4

1

1

4

4

Employed

1

0

6

1

0

0

1

Military

0

1

0

1

1

0

1

Mission Work

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

 

NSCAS Information

 

The Nebraska Student-Centered Assessment System (NSCAS) is a battery of assessments in English/language arts, math, and science designed to survey a student’s general academic achievement.  Students in grades 3-8 are required to take the English/language arts and math assessments.  Students in grades 5 and 8 are also required to take the science assessments.  The science assessments, however, do not have score reported as it was a new assessment being given and the data will be used to create a new baseline.  The assessments are based on content standards determined by the Nebraska Department of Education.  Scale scores are different from subject to subject.  A student’s test score should not be treated as an absolute measure of academic achievement, rather it is a snapshot in time of where the student is at the time the assessment is taken.  Many factors enter into student testing and the results.

 

The charts below show results from the 2020-21 NSCAS English/language arts and math assessments by grade, subject, and scale score.

 

 

English/Language Arts

 

Grade

%

Below Proficient

%

Proficient

%

Above Proficient

3

85.7%

14.3%

0%

4

46.2%

46.2%

7.7%

5

50.0%

37.5%

12.5%

6

20.0%

80.0%

0%

7

50.0%

28.6%

21.4%

8

83.3%

16.7%

0%

 

Math

 

Grade

%

Below Proficient

%

Proficient

%

Above Proficient

3

85.7%

14.3%

0%

4

76.9%

23.1%

0%

5

100%

0%

0%

6

40.0%

20.0%

40.0%

7

42.9%

57.1%

0%

8

66.7%

33.3%

0%

 

 

ACT Scores

 

Students in 11th grade are required to take the ACT for their testing requirement.  The results for 2020-21 are:

 

 

English

Math

Reading

Science

Composite

Arcadia Average

17.1

20.1

18.7

21.1

19.2

State Average

17.8

18.8

19.1

19.1

18.8

National Average

20.1

20.4

21.2

20.6

20.7

 

 

AQuESTT Ratings

 

As of the development of this Annual Report, the 2020-21 NSCAS scores have been embargoed by the Nebraska Department of Education and not available to report.  Thus, the Nebraska Department of Education has not determined current AQuESTT ratings for each school as they regularly do.

 

 

School Improvement Goals

 

The following are the school improvement goals for Arcadia Public School:

 

  • To improve vocabulary
  • To improve reading fluency and comprehension
  • To attain a high standard of self and others

 

Financial Information

 

The following information illustrates the General Fund financial information for the District for the 2020-21 school year.

 

Where the Money Comes From…..             Where the Money Goes…..

 

Source

Amount

%

 

Source

Amount

%

Property Taxes

 

$1,568,047

 

51.67%

 

 

Regular Instruction

 

$1,501,404

 

51.32%

Local – Other

 

$87,289

 

2.88%

 

 

Special Education

 

$157,570

 

5.39%

 

County

 

$4,377

 

.14%

 

Support Services – Pupil

 

$187,435

 

6.41%

 

State

 

$1,222,444

 

40.26%

 

Support Services – Staff

 

$126,077

 

4.31%

 

Federal

 

$139,000

 

4.58%

 

Board of Education

 

$26,699

 

.91%

Non-Revenue Sources

 

$13,299

 

.44%

 

 

General Administration

 

$111,199

 

3.80%

 

Totals

 

$3,034,456

 

100%

 

Office of the Principal’s

 

$168,566

 

5.76%

 

 

 

 

Central Services

$115,865

3.96%

 

 

 

 

Operation & Maintenance of Plant

 

$151,807

 

5.19%

 

 

 

 

Pupil Transportation

$123,570

4.22%

 

 

 

 

State Categorical Programs

 

$5,679

 

.19%

 

 

 

 

Federal Programs

$195,480

6.68%

 

 

 

 

Transfers

$54,039

1.85%

 

 

 

 

Totals

$2,925,390

100%