North County Charter School

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School Report Card 2016-2017 North County Charter School 6640 Old Dixie Hwy., Vero Beach, FL 32967 Principal: Jessica Keaton The School District of Indian River County has established a multi-metric School Report Card for each school. The purpose of the School Report Card is to give a broader picture of how our schools are performing on a variety of indicators, beyond just the School Grade provided by the Florida Department of Education. The data used to determine the status of each indicator is presented on the following pages. Some indicators may have additional data presented that is not used to calculate the indicator status, but is included for informational purposes. Note: Definitions for each indicator can be found in the Appendix. Technical data definitions and frequently asked questions can be found on the School Report Card homepage. School Report Card Indicators 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 School Grade A A B Parent Satisfaction Grade N/A A A Gains Meeting Student Attendance Meeting Meeting Student Discipline Gateway Performance North County Charter School Report Card for 2016 2017 Page 1 of 9

School Profile School District of Indian River County Mission: With a curriculum and culture rooted in the philosophy that EVERY student can learn, we are committed to providing a solid foundation of knowledge. ** Number is less than 10 School Demographics for 2016 2017 Economically Disadvantaged 35.4% Title I Status No Student Demographics Count Percentage 2016-2017 Total Enrollment 347 100% American Indian ** ** Asian ** ** Black 38 11.0% Hispanic 68 19.6% Pacific Islander ** ** White 222 64.0% Two or More Races 15 4.3% Source: https://edstats.fldoe.org May 16, 2017 North County Charter School Report Card for 2016 2017 Page 2 of 9

School Grade School District of Indian River County 2016 2017 School Grade B 2016 2017 School Grade Component Scores English Language Arts Achievement 77% English Language Arts Gains 58% English Language Arts Lowest 25% Gains 50% Mathematics Achievement 68% Mathematics Gains 61% Mathematics Lowest 25% Gains 46% Science Achievement 58% Total Points Earned 60% or 418pts. A = 62 percent of total applicable points or higher 2016-2017 B = 54 to 61 percent of total applicable points School Grade C = 41 to 53 percent of total applicable points Point Scale D = 32 to 40 percent of total applicable points F = 31 percent of total applicable points or less School Grade History 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 A B(C) A A A Grade in parenthesis designate grade earned before the Safe Harbor provision was applied. North County Charter School Report Card for 2016 2017 Page 3 of 9

Percent Proficient in Reading by Subgroups: 2013* 2014* 2015** 2016** 2017** All Students 63 70 72 77 TBD American Indian *** *** *** *** TBD Asian / Pacific Islander *** *** *** *** TBD Black / African American 33 21 36 58 TBD Hispanic 46 69 50 46 TBD White 77 80 86 90 TBD English Language Learners *** *** *** *** TBD Students with Disabilities *** *** *** *** TBD Economically Disadvantaged 55 64 60 67 TBD *** Cell size is too small to report Percent Proficient in Math by Subgroups: 2013* 2014* 2015** 2016** 2017** All Students 67 75 70 78 TBD American Indian *** *** *** *** TBD Asian / Pacific Islander *** *** *** *** TBD Black / African American 42 50 36 58 TBD Hispanic 46 69 38 50 TBD White 83 84 88 89 TBD English Language Learners *** *** *** *** TBD Students with Disabilities *** *** *** *** TBD Economically Disadvantaged 63 60 52 73 TBD *** Cell size is too small to report *Data is based on the FCAT 2.0 assessment. **Data is based on the Florida Standards Assessment North County Charter School Report Card for 2016 2017 Page 4 of 9

Parent Satisfaction Parent Satisfaction Grade A Parent response was 50%. A minimum Parent response of 20% is required to calculate the Parent Satisfaction Grade. The parent satisfaction grade is based on parent responses to the question: What grade would you give your child s school? Parent responses to other survey question not included in the parent satisfaction grade: Percentage of Parents Responding Always & Often 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% This school is preparing my child for success in the next grade, at college, or in a job. 96% This school is highly committed to promoting academic success among all students. 96% I feel that teachers do their best to include me in matters directly affecting my child's progress in school. 92% I am treated with courtesy and respect when I visit my child's school. 97% The overall climate or atmosphere at my child's school is positive. 96% North County Charter School Report Card for 2016 2017 Page 5 of 9

Student Performance Gains Indicator 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 Combined gains on Value Added Model (VAM) and SAT10 Meeting The Value Added Model (VAM) measures the expected growth of each individual student in 4 th through 10 th grades and compares their growth to similar students in the state of Florida. State s Combined VAM (Non-Algebra) English Language Arts and Math 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 (Highly Effective) (Highly Effective) Meeting Dent State Rating Highly Effective Effective Needs Improvement Unsatisfactory VAM Scale Status Level Meeting Below Below North County Charter School Report Card for 2016 2017 Page 6 of 9

Student Attendance Indicator 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 Meeting Meeting Average Daily Attendance (97.1%) (96.2%) (96.0%) Average Daily Attendance Scale Min Max Status Level 97% 100% 93% 96.9% Meeting 0% 92.9% Below Average Daily Attendance is calculated by taking the total count of student days present divided by the total count of student days enrolled over the course of the school year. All students who were enrolled at least one day are included. 100.0% 90.0% 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Annual Attendance Rates North County Elementary 4 Year Comparison 65.0% 64.9% 78.5% 72.6% 28.0% 29.2% 17.4% 23.1% 6.9% 5.9% 4.0% 4.3% 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Adequate Attendance: Annual Rate >95% Severe Attendance: Annual Rate 90% - 95% Chronic Attendance: Annual Rate <90% The 4 Year Comparison chart is calculated by classifying each student according to their individual attendance rate. Only those students enrolled at the end of the year at the school are included. North County Charter School Report Card for 2016 2017 Page 7 of 9

Student Discipline Indicator 2014-2015* 2015-2016* 2016-2017 Percentage of Students with one or more in or out of school suspensions (0.38%) (1.0%) *In 2015-2016 the Student Discipline Scale below was adjusted to align with the Student Attendance Scale. The updated scale was also applied to the 2014-2015 indicator data for comparison purposes. The max percentage for was adjusted from 1% to 3% and the max percentage for Meeting was adjusted from 5% to 7%. Student Discipline Scale Min Max Status Level 0% 3% 3.01% 7% Meeting 7.01% 100% Below (0.26%) Gateway ELA Performance Indicator 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 Percent State Average= 52% State Average = 52% State Average = 53% Proficient 5 th Grade (82%) (68%) (68%) English Language Arts Proficiency Scale ELA Proficiency Status Level More than 2% above the state average for that grade level ±2% of the state average for that grade level Meeting More than 2% below the state average for that grade level Below North County Charter School Report Card for 2016 2017 Page 8 of 9

Appendix Indicator Definitions for School Report Cards School Grade: The actual School Grade assigned by the Florida Department of Education. Parent Satisfaction Grade: Based on parent responses to the school parent survey question: What grade would you give your child s school? Gains: 2014-2015 and 2015-2016: In these years the Gains indicators were comprised from the following two data sources. For grades 4 th through 12 th, gains are determined from the Value Added Model score provided by the Florida Department of Education. For grades Kindergarten through 3 rd, gains are determined from the student performance on the nationally normed SAT10 assessment. 2016-2017: This year the Gains indicators are comprised from the following data sources. For grades 4 th through 12 th, gains are determined from the Value Added Model score provided by the Florida Department of Education. For grades Kindergarten through 3 rd, gains are determined from the student performance on the i-ready Assessment. Student Attendance: The average daily student attendance rate. Student Discipline: The percentage of students who were assigned at least one day of suspension, in or out of school. Gateway Performance: The gateway indicator reflects how well students are performing on the 5 th, 8 th, and 10 th grade statewide, standardized English Language Arts Assessment compared to the state average. North County Charter School Report Card for 2016 2017 Page 9 of 9