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Overview This profile describes enrollment trends, student performance, income levels, population, and other characteristics of the North Butler public school district. The report utilizes publicly-available data from the Iowa Department of Education, the Iowa Department of Management, and the U.S. Census Bureau. Historical trend data have been aggregated and allocated where possible to align with school district consolidations through the years. Neighboring District Comparisons For selected indicators, district values are compared to those of neighboring school districts. The comparison group includes the ten public school districts nearest to North Butler. Those districts are listed below. Department of Economics June 2013 About the District: had 707 students enrolled in grades PK-12 during the 2012-2013 academic year. Among Iowa s 348 public school districts, ranked #171 in enrollment size in 2012-2013. Administrative offices for the district are located in Butler County, Iowa. Contents: Neighboring District Comparison Group District Quick Facts 2-3 AGWSR Aplington-Parkersburg Charles City Clarksville Hampton-Dumont Janesville Consolidated Nashua-Plainfield Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock West Fork Waverly-Shell Rock AYP Test Scores 4 Enrollment Trends 5-6 Demographic Data 7-9 Except where otherwise noted, average values for the neighboring district comparison group are unweighted, meaning that each district s score contributes equally to the average, regardless of its enrollment size. Income Data 10-11 Comparison Charts 12-14 Data Notes 15

District Quick Facts 1 Neighboring State of Districts Iowa Enrollment Size Total PK-12 enrollment... 707 Median enrollment size... - 690 700 Enrollment by Hispanic/Latino Origin Students of Hispanic or Latino origin... 8 Percentage of PK-12 students of Hispanic or Latino origin... 1.1 5.3 9.3 Minority Group Enrollment 2 Students of Hispanic or Latino origin, regardless of race, plus all students of any race other than White alone... 29 Percentage of PK-12 students in one or more minority groups... 4.1 9.2 20.2 English Language Learners Students with limited English proficiency... 2 Percentage of PK-12 students with limited English proficiency... 0.3 2.0 4.8 Eligibility for Free/Reduced School Lunch Eligible for free lunch... 180 Eligible for reduced-price lunch... 67 Total eligible for free or reduced-price lunch... 247 Percentage of PK-12 students eligible for free/reduced-price lunch... 34.9 35.0 40.3 Poverty Estimates 3 School district total population... 3,937 Number of children ages 5 to 17 years... 584 Children ages 5 to 17 years in families in poverty... 93 Percentage of children ages 5-17 years in families in poverty... 15.9 11.7 14.5-16.3 Notes: 1) Unless otherwise noted, data in the District Quick Facts tables were obtained from Iowa Department of Education (IDE) tabulations for the 2012-2013 academic year. Readers are encouraged to visit the IDE Web page (at http://educateiowa.gov/) for more detailed data and documentation. 2) In order to avoid confusion arising from differences between Iowa Department of Education and U.S. Census Bureau practices for reporting race and ethnicity, enrollment figures by specific race group are not reported here. More detailed tabulations of enrollment by race may be obtained directly from the Iowa Department of Education Website (http://educateiowa.gov/). 3) Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE), U.S. Census Bureau, 2011. SAIPE data are reported using point estimates for district-level poverty rates and a 90-percent confidence interval for the state-level rate. See the Data Notes for more information about the sources of poverty data appearing in this report. Page 2

District Quick Facts, continued Property Tax Rates 4 Neighboring Districts State of Iowa School district property tax rate per $1,000 valuation... $12.89 $13.64 $15.01 Teaching Staff 5 Full-time teachers... 51 with teaching position codes (TPC)... 44 Part-time teachers... 1 All other teachers, including shared positions... 1 Student-to-Staff Ratios Certified enrollment... 610 Ratio of certified enrollment to full-time teachers... 12.0 13.5 14.0 Ratio of certified enrollment to full-time teachers w/tpc... 13.9 17.6 16.6 Teacher Salaries 6 Average regular salary ($) for full-time teachers w/tpc... 48,418 48,405 51,017 Average total salary ($) for full-time teachers w/tpc... 50,150 49,309 52,145 Minimum total salary ($) for full-time teachers w/tpc... 37,970 32,539 28,000 Maximum total salary ($) for full-time teachers w/tpc... 69,344 68,678 96,823 Teacher Education and Experience Number of full-time teachers with advanced degrees... 1 Percentage of full-time teachers with advanced degrees... 2.0 21.9 32.8 Average total years of experience for full-time teachers... 15.6 14.3 14.1 Average age in years of full-time teachers... 43.4 41.2 41.4 High School Graduation and Dropout Rates 7 4-year cohort graduation rate for the Class of 2012... 97.6 95.3 89.3 Dropout rate for students in Grades 9-12 during 2011-2012... 1.1 1.4 3.2 Notes: 4) Valuations for FY 2013 School Budgets, Iowa Department of Management. 5) Staff members with teaching position codes (TPC) may also serve in additional administrative or support capacities. 6) Regular salary covers direct position responsibilities and includes teacher salary supplement and professional development. Total salary includes regular salary plus extra salary paid for extracurricular and extra duties. 7) Graduates in the 4-year cohort include first-time 9th grade students in fall of 2008 who graduated in 2012 or before, plus students who transferred into that cohort and graduated in 2012 or before. Dropout rates measure the percentage of students in grades 9-12 who dropped out during the one-year period beginning October 1, 2011. June 2013 Page 3

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in Reading and Math The Iowa Assessment Reading and Math Tests are used to evaluate adequate yearly progress of students in Iowa s school districts. The following charts illustrate the percentage of students designated as proficient or advanced in reading and math based on their standardized test scores for 2012. Source data were obtained from the Iowa Department of Education. Reading Proficiency by Grade, 2012 100 % proficient 75 50 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 11 94.3 88.6 77.8 51.1 68.9 66.0 80.4 Neighbors 77.2 71.5 73.8 60.1 68.2 68.7 87.4 State 76.9 74.4 74.3 64.6 67.5 66.1 83.9 Math Proficiency by Grade, 2012 100 % proficient 75 50 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 11 85.7 82.9 88.9 80.0 91.1 83.0 87.0 Neighbors 84.1 76.6 84.0 69.0 82.7 80.9 89.0 State 79.5 78.2 78.0 71.6 78.8 74.6 82.8 Page 4

Recent Enrollment Trends : PK-12 enrollment benchmarked to 1997-1998 823 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 823 829 806 807 751 706 705 659 634 631 630 648 634 654 697 707 Neighboring Districts (aggregated total): PK-12 enrollment benchmarked to 1997-1998 30,794 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 10,710 10,530 10,191 9,930 9,815 9,618 9,480 9,163 9,152 8,958 8,912 8,891 8,849 9,053 9,007 9,216 State of Iowa: PK-12 enrollment benchmarked to 1997-1998 498,900 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 498,900 496,214 494,962 492,022 485,932 482,210 481,226 478,319 483,482 483,122 485,115 487,559 490,417 495,897 496,009 500,601 June 2013 Page 5

Enrollment and Percentage of Enrollment by Grade, 2012-2013 Number of Grade Level students Percentage of total Neighboring Districts State of Iowa Pre-Kindergarten... 89 12.6 6.6 5.5 Kindergarten... 71 10.0 8.5 8.3 Grade 1... 51 7.2 6.8 7.3 Grade 2... 59 8.3 6.3 7.2 Grade 3... 45 6.4 6.8 7.1 Grade 4... 37 5.2 6.3 7.1 Grade 5... 36 5.1 6.2 7.0 Grade 6... 45 6.4 7.1 7.1 Grade 7... 45 6.4 7.7 7.2 Grade 8... 43 6.1 6.7 7.1 Grade 9... 49 6.9 7.3 7.3 Grade 10... 50 7.1 7.4 7.3 Grade 11... 45 6.4 8.3 7.1 Grade 12... 42 5.9 8.2 7.3 Total enrollment... 707 100.0 100.0 100.0 Projected Changes in Certified Enrollment as a percentage of 2012-2013) The Iowa Department of Education projects an overall gain of of 6.3 percent in certified enrollment through the next five academic years, from a baseline of 610 students in 2012-2013. Note: Certified enrollment may differ from total enrollment values reported elsewhere in this profile. See the Data Notes for more information. 110% 105% 100% 95% 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Neighbors (aggregated total) State of Iowa 110% 110% 105% 105% 100% 100% 95% 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 95% 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Page 6

2010 Census Demographic Summary, U.S. Census Bureau The decennial population census, last conducted in 2010, provides the most accurate data available on school district population size; population by age, race, and ethnicity; and number and types of households and families. The following tables summarize 2010 Census data for. Neighboring State of Number Percentage Districts Iowa Total population... 3,922 Under 18 years of age... 829 21.1 23.2 23.9 Age 65 years or older... 912 23.3 19.1 14.9 Hispanic or Latino, any race... 14 0.4 2.8 5.0 Race other than White alone, regardless of Hispanic/Latino origin... 37 0.9 3.0 8.7 White alone, not Hispanic or Latino... 3,873 98.8 95.4 88.7 Households... 1,664 In owner-occupied housing units... 1,367 82.2 79.8 72.1 Family households... 1,140 68.5 68.9 64.7 Householder age 65 years or older... 475 28.5 25.5 19.3 Families with related children < 18 years of age... 421 Married couple families... 326 77.4 74.3 69.4 Female householder, no husband present... 60 14.3 17.0 21.7 American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau The American Community Survey (ACS) is an ongoing survey of households conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The ACS supplements the decennial census program by providing more up-to-date and detailed socio-economic data for the nation, states, and smaller geographic areas. Published ACS estimates for small areas such as school districts represent rolling averages of survey responses received during a five-year data collection period. The most recent ACS data release describes average conditions during 2007-2011. ACS estimates are derived from a sample of the population, as opposed to a complete enumeration. To reflect the degree of sampling error inherent in the survey process, the Census Bureau reports a margin of error (MOE) value with each published ACS estimate. This report applies the MOE values in two ways: (1) to construct a 90-percent confidence interval showing lower and upper bounds for an estimate s likely values, and (2) to calculate a coefficient of variation (CV) score for each estimate. The CV score, a ratio of the standard error of an estimate to the estimate itself, provides a convenient way to evaluate whether the sampled population was of sufficient size to reasonably represent the true population. The following tables contain ACS demographic and income data for the district, which was recently created through the merger of the Allison-Bristow and Greene districts. Note: ACS data tabulations are based on 2010 school district definitions; consequently, separate ACS profiles are presented for Allison-Bristow and Greene. All other data presented in this report reflect attributes of the combined district. Readers should evaluate any published ACS estimate within context of its CV score, as indicated by a color-coded data quality flag. Estimates with a CV greater than 50 percent are not recommended for use; however, readers may decide for themselves whether the data quality for a given measure is adequate for their specific needs. June 2013 Page 7

Demographic Profile, 2007-2011 American Community Survey See Page 7 for more information about interpreting ACS data. Range of Likely Values Allison-Bristow Point Estimate Lower Upper Data Quality Flag Total population... 1,979 1,773... 2,185 c Age 65 years or older (% of all persons)... 19.7 16.3... 23.1 c Race and ethnicity (% of all persons) White alone... 97.8 96.0... 99.6 c Black alone... 0.2 0.0... 0.6 ccc American Indian/Alaska Native alone... 0.0 0.0... 1.1 ccc Asian alone... 1.4 0.0... 2.9 ccc Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander alone... 0.0 0.0... 1.1 ccc Other race alone... 0.5 0.0... 1.5 ccc Two or more races... 0.2 0.0... 0.5 ccc Hispanic, any race... 0.9 0.0... 1.9 ccc Educational attainment (% of adults age 25 years or older) High school diploma or equivalent... 87.9 84.9... 90.9 c Bachelor's degree or higher... 11.6 8.3... 14.9 c Children in households by family type (number of children) Total children... 427 328... 526 c In married couple family... 360 275... 445 c Male householder, no wife present... 0 0... 74 ccc Female householder, no husband present (NHP)... 63 7... 119 ccc Non-family household... 4 0... 12 ccc Children by employment status of parents Number of own children < 6 years with all parents in labor force... 117 72... 162 c Percentage of own children < 6 years with all parents in labor force... 74.1 51.6... 96.6 c Number of own children 6-17 years with all parents in labor force... 214 149... 279 c Percentage of own children 6-17 years with all parents in labor force... 80.8 67.6... 94.0 c DATA QUALITY KEY Flag Degree of uncertainty based on coefficient of variation (CV) score Guidelines for data use c Acceptable degree of uncertainty (CV < 25 percent) Use data with relative confidence cc Moderate degree of uncertainty (CV = 25 to 50 percent) Use data with caution ccc High degree of uncertainty (CV > 50 percent) Data use is NOT recommended Page 8

Demographic Profile, 2007-2011 American Community Survey See Page 7 for more information about interpreting ACS data. Range of Likely Values Greene Point Estimate Lower Upper Data Quality Flag Total population... 2,041 1,855... 2,227 c Age 65 years or older (% of all persons)... 22.9 19.4... 26.4 c Race and ethnicity (% of all persons) White alone... 98.4 97.4... 99.4 c Black alone... 0.1 0.0... 0.5 ccc American Indian/Alaska Native alone... 0.2 0.0... 0.5 ccc Asian alone... 0.7 0.1... 1.3 ccc Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander alone... 0.0 0.0... 1.1 ccc Other race alone... 0.0 0.0... 1.1 ccc Two or more races... 0.5 0.0... 1.0 ccc Hispanic, any race... 1.3 0.0... 2.7 ccc Educational attainment (% of adults age 25 years or older) High school diploma or equivalent... 90.2 87.3... 93.1 c Bachelor's degree or higher... 18.5 15.0... 22.0 c Children in households by family type (number of children) Total children... 408 308... 508 c In married couple family... 306 208... 404 c Male householder, no wife present... 6 0... 15 ccc Female householder, no husband present (NHP)... 96 34... 158 cc Non-family household... 0 0... 74 ccc Children by employment status of parents Number of own children < 6 years with all parents in labor force... 110 66... 154 c Percentage of own children < 6 years with all parents in labor force... 75.9 48.9... 100.0 c Number of own children 6-17 years with all parents in labor force... 226 164... 288 c Percentage of own children 6-17 years with all parents in labor force... 86.9 75.5... 98.3 c DATA QUALITY KEY Flag Degree of uncertainty based on coefficient of variation (CV) score Guidelines for data use c Acceptable degree of uncertainty (CV < 25 percent) Use data with relative confidence cc Moderate degree of uncertainty (CV = 25 to 50 percent) Use data with caution ccc High degree of uncertainty (CV > 50 percent) Data use is NOT recommended June 2013 Page 9

Income Profile, 2007-2011 American Community Survey See Page 7 for more information about interpreting ACS data. Allison-Bristow Point Estimate Range of Likely Values Lower Upper Income characteristics ($) Median household income... 47,798 41,616... 53,980 c Mean household income... 58,703 53,415... 63,991 c Median family income... 60,913 50,229... 71,597 c Mean family income... 70,608 63,110... 78,106 c Per capita income... 24,297 21,822... 26,772 c Data Quality Flag Families in poverty (number of families) All families in poverty... 58 21... 95 cc Married couple families in poverty... 30 0... 61 ccc Male householder no wife present with related children in poverty... 0 0... 74 ccc Female householder NHP with related children in poverty... 20 3... 37 ccc Families at selected ratios of income to poverty level (number of families) Under 130%... 71 33... 100 cc 130% to 149%... 17 4... 30 cc 150% to 184%... 18 5... 31 cc Poverty rates for selected family types (% in poverty) Families with related children under 18 years... 22.9 8.6... 37.2 cc Female householder NHP w/related children under 18 years... 71.4 40.9... 101.9 cc Child poverty rates* (% in poverty) All children... 20.8 7.4... 34.2 cc Related children under 5 years of age... 19.7 0.0... 40.7 ccc Related children ages 5-17 years... 21.3 8.5... 34.1 cc *Note: The child poverty rates reported above may differ from the single-year estimates reported on Page 2, which were obtained from the Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) program, U.S. Census Bureau. SAIPE estimates, which the Census Bureau considers more precise, are used for Title I allocations to school districts. DATA QUALITY KEY Flag Degree of uncertainty based on coefficient of variation (CV) score Guidelines for data use c Acceptable degree of uncertainty (CV < 25 percent) Use data with relative confidence cc Moderate degree of uncertainty (CV = 25 to 50 percent) Use data with caution ccc High degree of uncertainty (CV > 50 percent) Data use is NOT recommended Page 10

Income Profile, 2007-2011 American Community Survey See Page 7 for more information about interpreting ACS data. Greene Point Estimate Range of Likely Values Lower Upper Income characteristics ($) Median household income... 51,979 44,424... 59,534 c Mean household income... 69,916 60,495... 79,337 c Median family income... 62,803 58,829... 66,777 c Mean family income... 78,566 67,789... 89,343 c Per capita income... 28,949 24,753... 33,145 c Data Quality Flag Families in poverty (number of families) All families in poverty... 36 15... 57 cc Married couple families in poverty... 8 0... 17 ccc Male householder no wife present with related children in poverty... 0 0... 74 ccc Female householder NHP with related children in poverty... 10 0... 21 ccc Families at selected ratios of income to poverty level (number of families) Under 130%... 69 40... 98 cc 130% to 149%... 11 2... 20 cc 150% to 184%... 47 20... 74 cc Poverty rates for selected family types (% in poverty) Families with related children under 18 years... 9.3 2.3... 16.3 cc Female householder NHP w/related children under 18 years... 29.4 0.0... 59.2 ccc Child poverty rates* (% in poverty) All children... 17.4 4.9... 29.9 cc Related children under 5 years of age... 29.2 0.0... 58.9 ccc Related children ages 5-17 years... 10.9 1.5... 20.3 ccc *Note: The child poverty rates reported above may differ from the single-year estimates reported on Page 2, which were obtained from the Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) program, U.S. Census Bureau. SAIPE estimates, which the Census Bureau considers more precise, are used for Title I allocations to school districts. DATA QUALITY KEY Flag Degree of uncertainty based on coefficient of variation (CV) score Guidelines for data use c Acceptable degree of uncertainty (CV < 25 percent) Use data with relative confidence cc Moderate degree of uncertainty (CV = 25 to 50 percent) Use data with caution ccc High degree of uncertainty (CV > 50 percent) Data use is NOT recommended June 2013 Page 11

Neighboring District Comparison Charts Total PK-12 Enrollment, 2012-2013 (Iowa Department of Education) Clarksville Janesville Consolidated Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock AGWSR Nashua-Plainfield 332 403 495 587 658 707 West Fork Aplington-Parkersburg Hampton-Dumont Charles City Waverly-Shell Rock 721 931 1,272 1,614 2,203 Ten-Year Percentage Change in PK-12 Enrollment, 2002-2003 to 2012-2013 (Iowa Department of Education) Clarksville -9.3% Janesville Consolidated 49.8% Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock AGWSR Nashua-Plainfield - 21.6% - 22.1% - 20.3% 0.1% West Fork - 24.7% Aplington-Parkersburg Hampton-Dumont 13.4% 1.2% Charles City -6.5% Waverly-Shell Rock 9.5% Page 12

Neighboring District Comparison Charts Percentage of School-Age Children in Families in Poverty, 2011 (SAIPE, U.S. Census Bureau) Clarksville Janesville Consolidated Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock AGWSR Nashua-Plainfield 10.1% 6.8% 8.9% 13.2% 14.5% 15.9% West Fork Aplington-Parkersburg Hampton-Dumont Charles City Waverly-Shell Rock 9.7% 7.9% 20.2% 17.7% 7.7% Percentage of Students Eligible for Free or Reduced-Price Lunch, 2012-2013 (Iowa Department of Education) Clarksville Janesville Consolidated Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock AGWSR Nashua-Plainfield 32.5% 20.8% 33.3% 36.6% 32.8% 34.9% West Fork Aplington-Parkersburg Hampton-Dumont Charles City Waverly-Shell Rock 34.4% 33.0% 54.4% 49.8% 22.6% June 2013 Page 13

Neighboring District Comparison Charts Minority Group Percentage Share of PK-12 Enrollment, 2012-2013 (Iowa Department of Education) Clarksville Janesville Consolidated Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock AGWSR Nashua-Plainfield 4.8% 2.5% 6.1% 12.4% 2.3% 4.1% West Fork Aplington-Parkersburg Hampton-Dumont Charles City Waverly-Shell Rock 4.6% 1.5% 34.2% 15.6% 7.7% School District Property Tax Rate Per $1,000 Valuation, FY 2013 (Iowa Department of Management) Clarksville Janesville Consolidated Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock AGWSR Nashua-Plainfield 16.41 13.03 14.00 10.80 12.95 12.89 West Fork Aplington-Parkersburg Hampton-Dumont Charles City Waverly-Shell Rock 12.01 14.44 16.02 12.66 14.06 Page 14

Iowa State University Department of Economics Iowa Community Indicators Program Liesl Eathington 175 Heady Hall Ames, Iowa 50011 Phone: 515-294-2954 Fax: 515-294-0592 E-mail: leathing@iastate.edu www.icip.iastate.edu Data Notes and Sources Current and historical enrollment data were obtained from the Iowa Department of Education s Basic Educational Data Survey (BEDS) tabulations. These values may differ from certified enrollment totals, which are used for allocation of state funding and other administrative purposes. Projected enrollment data, describing expected shortterm changes in certified enrollment, were obtained from the Iowa Department of Education. Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), teaching staff, and student data such as eligibility for Free or Reduced School Lunch and English language proficiency were obtained from the Iowa Department of Education. Property tax rates were obtained from the Iowa Department of Management. Poverty data were obtained from the Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) and American Community Survey programs, both administered by the U.S. Census Bureau. The SAIPE estimates are preferred for official reporting of student poverty rates and for allocation of Title I funding. The ACS data provide additional detail to help characterize poverty levels among individuals and families within the district. Other population and income data were obtained from the 2010 Census and the American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau. Iowa State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex, marital status, disability, or status as a U.S. veteran. Inquiries can be directed to the Director of Equal Opportunity and Diversity, 3680 Beardshear Hall, (515) 294-7612.