Apache County Superintendents of Schools Acknowledgements STAFF: Dr. Pauline M. Begay County School Superintendent Nellie Pena Chief Deputy Georgina Reis Professional Development Coordinator Sheryl Silva Clerk Jean Ray Account Specialist Olivia Aranda Payroll / Accounts Payable Specialist And to all who contributed information. REPRODUCTION: No part of this Process Analysis Manual may be reproduced in any form without permission from the Office of County School Superintendent. Apache County School Superintendents Office PO Box 548 St. Johns, Arizona 85936 (928) 337‐7539 Published November 2012 ©Copyright 2012 All Rights Reserved November 2012 Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section One – Apache County Information ............................................................................................... page 3 1. History of Apache County 2. Apache County Demographic Breakout – U.S. Census Bureau 3. Apache County Population Growth Section Two – Apache County School Superintendent’s Office ................................................................. page 8 1. Letter from the Superintendent 2. County School Superintendent’s Office Vision and Mission Statement 3. County School Superintendent’s Office Goals per A.R.S. 15 4. County School Superintendent’s ESA Program Services 5. County School Superintendent’s Special Events Section Three – Educational Leadership in Apache County ..................................................................... page 16 1. Superintendent’s Office Staff 2. County School Superintendent’s Advisory Committee 3. County School Districts and Superintendents 4. District Governing School Boards Apache County Schools 5. N.A.V.I.T. and N.A.T.I.V.E. Joint Technological Districts Section Four – Our Student Population .................................................................................................. page 24 1. Data Analysis as an Effective Tool for School Improvement 2. Apache County Student Ethnicity Data 3. Enrollment Totals by Ethnicity 4. English Language Learners and Special Education Enrollment 5. Student Attendance Rates in Apache County Schools 6. Student Dropout Rates and High School Graduation Rates Section Five – Our Schools’ Performance ............................................................................................... page 33 1. AIMS Results – Spring 2012 2. Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) 3. A‐F School Letter Grades 4. Highly Qualified Teachers by District Section Six – School Finance ................................................................................................................... page 66 1. Adopted Budgets by District 2. National School Lunch Program: Participation and Lunches Served 3. Transportation: School Districts Bus Route Mileages 4. Mileage between Apache County School Districts ‐ Chart November 2012 Page 2 Section 1 Apache County Information November 2012 Page 3 History of Apache County The following information was taken in part from the Apache County, Arizona Centennial Book and the Apache County Commemorative Newsletter On February 24, 1879 the Tenth Territorial Legislature created Apache County out of Yavapai County, one of the four original Arizona counties. The newly created county encompassed all of the present‐day Navajo and Apache counties and parts of Graham and Greenlee counties. Much of the 20,940 square miles was unknown and uninhabited. Apache and Navajo Indians continued to raid settlements. The entire county was torn by a range war between the Texas cattlemen, who were new to the area and Mexican and Indian sheepherders. The area assigned to Apache County was not to remain undisturbed for in 1881 that part of it between the Black and Gila Rivers was cut off to form part of what is now Graham County. Apache also lost a great stretch of land when Navajo County was formed. Apache County’s present area is 7,151,360 acres. Snowflake was designated the county seat when it was first formed. After the first elections in the fall of 1879, the county government was set up at St. Johns. In 1880 St. Johns was superseded by Springerville. Springerville remained the county seat for two years until 1882, when St. Johns again became the county seat and has remained so. Prior to 1977, the supervisors were all elected in the southern part of the county. Tom Shirley was the first Native American to be elected as county supervisor for the Sanders district. When new supervisory districts were drawn up to more equally represent the population, district were created and centered on Chinle, Ganado and St. Johns. The Northern half of Apache County lies within the boundaries of the 14,450,369 acre Navajo Reservation. The reservation is changing rapidly, but the landmarks and history stay as they have always been. Navajo land has within its boundaries some of the most spectacular monuments that have been created by nature. It has often been said that within the Navajo land lie the “Seven Wonders of the Navajo World”. Apache County celebrated its 125 years in 2004. In that time we have changed from a pioneer community to a modern, rural regional economy. The early industries such as ranching and native arts are now supplemented by modern transportation, major power plants, tourism, education, technology, communications, forestry, resource management and government services. Recent improvements to roads, our county jail, courts and schools have offered benefits to our citizens. We endeavor to pursue a quality, countywide educational system in order to provide the knowledge and skills necessary for our next generation to have all the advantages of a good public education, from finding meaningful employment to contribution to their families’ and communities’ futures. November 2012 Page 4 Apache County Demographic Breakout U.S. Census Bureau Population, 2011 estimate Population, 2010 Population, percent change, April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2011 Population, 2010 Persons under 5 years, percent, 2011 Persons under 18 years, percent, 2011 Persons 65 years and over, percent, 2011 Female persons, percent, 2011 Apache County 72,401 71,518 1.2% 71,518 8.5% 31.5% 12.0% 50.2% White persons, percent, 2011 (a) Black persons, percent, 2011 (a) American Indian and Alaska Native persons, percent, 2011 (a) Asian persons, percent, 2011 (a) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, percent, 2011 (a) Persons reporting two or more races, percent, 2011 Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, percent, 2011 (b) White persons not Hispanic, percent, 2011 25.0% 1.0% 71.6% 0.4% 0.1% 1.9% 6.8% 20.2% Living in same house 1 year & over, 2006-2010 Foreign born persons, percent, 2006-2010 Language other than English spoken at home, pct age 5+, 2006-2010 High school graduates, percent of persons age 25+, 2006-2010 Bachelor's degree or higher, pct of persons age 25+, 2006-2010 Veterans, 2006-2010 Mean travel time to work (minutes), workers age 16+, 2006-2010 90.6% 1.6% 61.5% 72.1% 10.3% 4,701 26.4 Housing units, 2011 Homeownership rate, 2006-2010 Housing units in multi-unit structures, percent, 2006-2010 Median value of owner-occupied housing units, 2006-2010 32,467 76.3% 5.2% $80,900 Households, 2006-2010 Persons per household, 2006-2010 Per capita money income in past 12 months (2010 dollars) 2006-2010 Median household income 2006-2010 Persons below poverty level, percent, 2006-2010 18,859 3.61 $12,294 $30,184 34.4% November 2012 Page 5 Apache County Demographic Breakout U.S. Census Bureau Business QuickFacts Private nonfarm establishments, 2010 Private nonfarm employment, 2010 Private nonfarm employment, percent change 2000-2010 Nonemployer establishments, 2010 Apache County 483 7,458 14.5% 2,826 Total number of firms, 2007 Black-owned firms, percent, 2007 American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms, percent, 2007 Asian-owned firms, percent, 2007 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander-owned firms, percent, 2007 Hispanic-owned firms, percent, 2007 Women-owned firms, percent, 2007 Manufacturers shipments, 2007 ($1000) Merchant wholesaler sales, 2007 ($1000) Retail sales, 2007 ($1000) Retail sales per capita, 2007 Accommodation and food services sales, 2007 ($1000) Building permits, 2011 Land area in square miles, 2010 Persons per square mile, 2010 FIPS Code Metropolitan or Micropolitan Statistical Area 3,732 S 31.0% F F 6.2% S 0 18,138 276,872 $3,997 47,781 40 11,197.52 6.4 1 None (a) Includes persons reporting only one race. (b) Hispanics may be of any race, so also are included in applicable race categories. D: Suppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information F: Fewer than 100 firms FN: Footnote on this item for this area in place of data NA: Not available S: Suppressed; does not meet publication standards X: Not applicable Z: Value greater than zero but less than half unit of measure shown Source: US Census Bureau State & County QuickFacts Last Revised: Tuesday, 18-Sep-2012 17:10:11 EDT http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/04/04001.html November 2012 Page 6 APACHE COUNTY POPULATION GROWTH 73,000 72401 71518 72,000 70,591 71,000 70,000 69,516 69,066 69,278 69,000 67,938 67,943 67,857 68,000 69,520 68,250 67,267 67,000 66,000 65,000 64,000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Apache County Population Estimates November 2012 Page 7 Section 2 Apache County School Superintendent's Office November 2012 Page 8 Apache County Superintendent of Schools P.O. Box 548, St. Johns, Arizona 85936 Telephone: (928) 337-7539 Fax: (928) 337-2033 Dr. Pauline M. Begay Superintendent Mrs. Nellie P. Pena Chief Deputy Dear Reader; This Process Analysis manual has been specifically prepared as a tool to guide us in understanding data. To plan, develop, establish and implement appropriate educational services to all of our eleven public school districts in Apache County. We and our school districts use this information to chart progress made in many areas and to help make decisions to guide our educational policies and priorities in the future. It is also a guide for those who are interested in providing the needed services to all the students, school district staff, school administrators, school boards and parents. I thank my dedicated staff in making this manual possible for all of us. Dr. Pauline M. Begay Apache County Schools Superintendent November 2012 Page 9 Vision Student success through building a stronger partnership with districts, federal and state agencies, local communities and parents. Mission Statement To provide educational and fiscal services to enhance student achievement in partnership with districts and local communities and to work cooperatively with federal and state agencies in identifying the changing educational needs of Apache County and the complex communities we serve. November 2012 Page 10 Apache County Superintendent of Schools Goals Per A.R.S. 15 Education Code I. FISCAL AGENT: Serve as fiscal agent to six unified school districts and four small schools in Apache County a. Process expense and payroll checks for district staff bi‐weekly. b. Reconcile cash balances with County Treasurer’s office and school districts monthly. c. Submit payroll tax withholding, wage and compensation reports to outside agencies annually. d. Assist in budget preparation and analysis with school districts upon request. e. Verify federal and state completion reports and submit to the Arizona Department of Education annually. f. Serve as a fiscal agent for technology consortium grant (E‐rate). g. Calculate tax rates based upon school district budget and property values annually. h. Offer trainings and technical assistance on finance software and computer applications. i. Notify school districts three years before the expiration of a revenue control limit override. The school district’s budget must be adjusted in the final two years of the override, if the voters do not approve another override. j. Make a report to Superintendent of Public Instruction showing the amount of monies received from state school finds, special school district taxes and other sources, the total expenditures for school purposes and the balance on hand to the credit of each school district at the close of the school year on or before October 1st of each year. k. Draw warrants on the County Treasurer for all necessary expenses against the school find of the districts on the voucher of the governing board of a school district showing approved signatory. l. Keep a register of warrants showing the funds on which the warrants have been drawn and a receipt from the person to whom the warrant was delivered. II. SCHOOL ELECTIONS: Assist school districts by providing school election expertise in the following areas in conjunction with the Apache County Election Office. a. Review, approve and complete introduction on Budget Override Elections pamphlet. b. Review, approve and complete introduction on School Bond Elections. c. Receive candidates filing documents for School Board Elections. d. Appoint School Board members where vacancy occurs. November 2012 Page 11 e. Train new school board members in coordination with the Arizona School Board Association. f. Swear in new school board members. g. Contract with the Board of Supervisors for the Board of Supervisors to conduct all regular school district elections. III. ESA PROGRAM SERVICES: Provide educational services and support to the eleven districts as to the following: a. Utilize Long Distance Learning Lab for educators and administrators in St. Johns. b. Sponsor annual summer academic academy where professional hours or college credits are earned. c. Assist school district in grant writing for special projects of discretionary programs for students and staff. d. Offer special workshops in the areas of school finance and legal issues. e. Assist school districts and charter schools in the use of student data, staff development, curriculum alignment and technology in coordination with Department of Education to improve student performance f. Assist school districts in meeting Adequate Yearly Progress goals as defined by criteria established by the State Board of Education and implemented by the Department of Education. g. Develop partnerships through the Northeast Arizona Regional Center to support and implement the Arizona Ready plan. IV. CERTIFICATION: Maintain teachers and school administrators’ certification records. a. Assist school district staff with teacher certification requirement and registration. b. Update the certification records annually in July to August with school districts. c. Inform school districts on updated certification requirements from ADE. V. COMMUNICATION: Establish adequate communication lines with all school districts on a daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly basis. a. Obtain a listing of all school districts’ staff and contact numbers by schools annually, preferable in August. b. Make available information that addresses current education topics of interest to school personnel. c. Distribute all laws, reports, circulars, instructions and forms which the CSS many receive for the use of school districts. d. Publish a quarterly newsletter and send to all school districts. e. Update the County Process Analysis for distribution to schools, State Department of Education and other resource agencies in November of each year. VI. SPECIAL SERVICES: Provide special services. a. Register home schooled children with the Affidavit of Intent form. b. Register out‐of‐school‐boundary student with the Educational Convenience form. November 2012 Page 12 c. Register college students using the Arizona Out‐of‐County Residence Affidavit form. d. Honor and award the County Teacher of the Year and the School Administrator of the Year through Annual Summer Academy. e. Sponsor the County Spelling Bee in February of each year in coordination with the school districts. f. Account for and monitor the Technology Business Consortium. VII. CSS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Establish North/South Annual CSS Advisory Committee. a. Set quarterly meetings for the school year. i. July‐Sept, Oct‐Dec, Jan‐March, April‐June b. Elect officers at the first meeting i. Chairperson, Vice‐Chairperson & Clerk c. Advise CSS on fiscal management, program services, special projects, legislative issues, etc. VIII. JAIL EDUCATION: Education services will be provided for individuals under the age of 18, and special education students 18‐22, who are detained in the county jail, in coordination with the County Sheriff. IX. YOUTH DETENTION CENTER: The CSS will monitor the Youth Detention Center youth education services, according to the IGA and in partnership with the courts and Juvenile Detention Center staff. X. PARTNERSHIPS: The CSS will establish partnerships with the local, county, state and national resources to obtain appropriate services to the Apache County students and school districts. a. Attend meetings, conferences and workshops where necessary and appropriate. b. Serve at the local, state and national organizations and associations on behalf of the school districts and the county. XI. OTHER POWERS: The CSS shall have such powers and perform such duties as otherwise prescribed by law per Arizona Revised Statutes. November 2012 Page 13 COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT E.S.A. – PROGRAM SERVICES Professional Developement A Comprehensive Professional Development Plan is developed and implemented to provide professional development services to the school administrators and educators with the 11 public school districts in Apache County. The county school office works in conjunction with the Arizona Department of Education (ADE), the Governor’s Office of Education Innovation (GOEI), and the Northeast Arizona Regional Service Center (NEAZRSC), in providing programs and services in support of Arizona Ready. These efforts are focused on the four pillars of success: Standards and Assessments, Longitudinal Data Systems, Great Teachers, Great Leaders, and Supporting low achieving schools. Services such as summer academies, workshops, and conferences are also provided through various grants. Summer Academic Academy The Apache County School Superintendent and staff sponsors a Summer Academic Academy by providing the most current educational information through workshops facilitated by professional trainers for all public school personnel. Professional hours and/or college credits are earned by participants. Technology Business Consortium The county school technology consortium has a team of network administrators who assist school technology personnel. Their efforts are geared to the smooth running of Internet access, hardware and software management and expert advice. All school districts participate thru a Service Level Agreement. Funds are obtained through E‐Rate application. Jail Education Within specific guidelines, the County School Superintendents office monitors Jail Education and compliance with state statutes relation to jail education for those inmates between ages 18‐21, under Secure Care, and provide structured education utilizing county equalizations and state grants. Juvenile Detention Education The County School Superintendent in partnership with the Apache County Courts through an M.O.A. monitors the Juvenile Detention Center education of detained youth. November 2012 Page 14 COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT SPECIAL EVENTS Educator of the Year Award The Apache County Schools Superintendent awards Teacher of the Year and a School Administrator of the Year annually. The awards have been designed to identify those professional educators in Apache County who serve as models for their colleagues and are leaders in the improvement of their students, school, discipline and community. The awardees are acknowledged by their peers during the closing event of the Apache County Schools annual Summer Academic Academy. They are also nominated to participate in State Educators of the Year events. County Spelling Bee The County Superintendent’s office is proud to sponsor the annual Apache County Spelling Bee each February. Comprised of the winners from each school and district, this completion draws out the best speller our county has to offer. The winner of this competition goes on to compete at the state level at the Arizona Spelling Bee in March. Newsletter The quarterly newsletter is published to provide updates on the progress, achievements and successes of the Apache County School Superintendent’s office, School Districts and communities throughout the county. School Board Trainings The Apache County Schools Superintendent, in association with the Arizona School Board Association hosts orientation after board elections. November 2012 Page 15 Section 3 Educational Leadership in Apache County November 2012 Page 16 APACHE COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE STAFF Dr. Pauline M. Begay Apache County Schools Superintendent Nellie Pena Chief Deputy Sheryl Silva Clerk Jean Ray Account Specialist Olivia Aranda Payroll / Accounts Payable Specialist Shirley Pulsipher Consortium Network Director Alex Madrid Network Administrator III Mark Madrid Network Administrator II Georgina Reis Professional Development Coordinator November 2012 Page 17 COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE The County School Superintendent maintains an advisory committee of educational leaders within the county. They meet quarterly to review common issues, share ideas and goals, and coordinate planning for addressing the educational needs of our public school students. Other district superintendents or their designee are welcome to join and participate in the advisory committee. Dr. Pauline M. Begay – Superintendent of Schools drpaulinemb@apachecountyschools.net Matt Weber – N.A.V.I.T. mweber@navit.k12.az.us Jim Devlin – Vernon Elementary School District #9 jdevlin@vernon.k12.az.us Sheryl Silva – Superintendent of Schools’ Office ssylva@apachecountyschools.net Shirley Brazel – Alpine Elementary School District #7 sbrazel@alpine.k12.az.us Larry Heap – St. Johns Unified School District #1 lheap@sjusd.net Mary Ann Wade – McNary Elementary District #23 mwade@apachecounty.net Carol Whitney – Teacher, Apache County Jail Education cwhitney@apachecounty.net November 2012 Page 18 APACHE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS District 1 St. Johns Unified School District Larry Heap, Superintendent 928‐337‐2255 lheap@sjusd.net District 6 Concho Elementary School Leon Buttler, Principal / Administrator 928‐337‐4665 lbuttler@concho.k12.az.us District 7 Alpine Elementary School Shirley Brazel, Superintendent 928‐339‐4570 sbrazel@alpine.k12.az.us District 8 Window Rock Unified School District Dr. Deborah Dennison, Superintendent 928‐729‐6705 deborahjd@wrschool.net District 9 Vernon Elementary School James Devlin, Superintendent 928‐537‐5463 jdevlin@vernon.k12.az.us District 10 Round Valley Unified School District Travis Udall, Superintendent 928‐333‐6592 tudall@elks.net District 18 Sanders Unified School District Mindy Porter, Superintendent 928‐688‐4747 mindy.porter@sandersusd.net District 20 Ganado Unified School District William Allsbrooks, Superintendent 928‐755‐1011 william.allsbrooks@ganado.k12.az.us District 23 McNary Elementary District Mary Ann Wade, Superintendent 928‐334‐2226 mwade@apachecounty.net District 24 Chinle Unified School District Dr. Jesus De La Garza, Superintendent 928‐674‐9400 jvdelagarza@chinleusd.k12.az.us District 27 Red Mesa Unified School District Dr. Tommie Yazzie, Superintendent 928‐656‐4108 tcyazzie@rmusd.net November 2012 Page 19 APACHE COUNTY SCHOOLS DISTRICT GOVERNING SCHOOL BOARDS (Through Dec. 2012) St. Johns Unified School District #1 PO Box 3030 St. Johns, AZ 85936 President Clerk Parliamentarian Member Member Jim Zieler Leslie Welker Brent Overson Eve Patterson Clint Wiltbank Concho Elementary School District #6 PO Box 200 Concho, AZ 85924 President Clerk Member Member Member Mary Mills Linda Gilbertson Marie Rhodes Ceclia Roberts Steve Vital Alpine Elementary School District #7 PO Box 170 Alpine, AZ 85920 President Clerk Member Member Marysue Page Richard Seehusen Margaret Lock Travis North Window Rock Unified School District #8 PO Box 559 Fort Defiance, AZ 86504 President Clerk Member Member Member November 2012 Emily K. Arviso Lorraine Nelson Richard Showalter Lena Wilson Albert Deschine Page 20 Vernon Elementary School District #9 PO Box 89 Vernon, AZ 86940 President Clerk Member Member Member Dustin Hartle Michael Humphrey Vonda Woolums Mike Rodriguez Duane Crunk Round Valley Unified School District #10 PO Box 610 Springerville, AZ 85938 President Clerk Member Member Member Steve West Mary Nedrow Mark Baca Eric Hamblin Gary Davis Sanders Unified School District #18 PO Box 250 Sanders, AZ 86512 President Clerk Member Member Member Ernest Hubbell Anita Watchman Arnold Goodluck Jackie Yazzie Lomardo Aseret Ganado Unified School District #20 PO Box 1757 Ganado, AZ 86505 President Clerk Member Member Member Member Allan Blacksheep Dr. Philip Bluehouse Wanda Begay Bessie Yellowhair‐Simpson Teresa M. Gorman McNary Elementary School District #23 PO Box 598 McNary, AZ 85930 President Clerk Member November 2012 Leona Smith Shawna Shorty Sarafino Quintero Page 21 Chinle Unified School District #24 PO Box 587 Chinle, AZ 86505 President Clerk Member Member Member Wayne Claw Virgil Brown, Jr. Paul Guy, Jr. Rose W. Martinez Joyce V. Nez Red Mesa Unified School District #27 HC 61 Box 40 Highway 160 Milepost 448 Teec Nos Pos, AZ 86514 President Clerk Member Member Member November 2012 Clifford Sagg Paula James Minnie L. John Pearl J. Ben Ruth W. Roessel Page 22 N.A.V.I.T. and N.A.T.I.V.E. JOINT TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION DISTRICTS (Through December 2012) N.A.V.I.T. (Northern Arizona Vocational Institute of Technology) and N.A.T.I.V.E. (Northeast Arizona Technical Institute of Vocational Education) are Joint Technological Education Districts (JTED’s), which provide and coordinate career and technological educational programs to students in northern Arizona. These are ‘umbrella districts’, which offer career preparation programs for students in various schools throughout our region in grades 11‐14, including high schools and community colleges, serving those students who may not be bound for a traditional four‐year college education. Our various school districts are represented by local members to participate on these regional boards. N.A.V.I.T. BOARD #35 Matt Weber, Superintendent 1611 S. Main St. Snowflake, AZ 85937 St. Johns Unified School District Larry V. Stradling Round Valley Unified School District R. Barry Williams N.A.T.I.V.E. BOARD #36 Karen Lester, Superintendent PO Box 710 Kayenta, AZ 86033 Window Rock Unified School District Eugene Kirk Sanders Unified School District Margaret R. Yazzie Ganado Unified School District Ambrose Shepherd Chinle Unified School District Theodore Allen Red Mesa Unified School District Wallace Todacheeny November 2012 Page 23 Section 4 Our Student Population November 2012 Page 24 DATA ANALYSIS AS AN EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT In the field of education, there is no shortage of information. Results from standardized testing, student demographics, NCLB and state reports of school performance are not difficult to find. At the Apache County School Superintendent’s Office, we are charged with providing assistance to the schools in our county, as per ARS 15‐302‐11. To assist in that process, we collect and analyze different types of data to help track our schools successes and student achievement. Our ongoing effort is in deciding how to best interpret this information and assess its value in helping to drive decision‐ making for professional development and increasing student performance within our schools. Our approach is to view the different types of data as pieces of the overall puzzle and to combine the information in order to generate effective strategies. To this end, the data provided in this document is not only to inform the reader of current facts and figures, but will be analyzed in partnership with our districts and school administrators. This will help identify where improvements need to occur, and to chart the policies and strategies to create, and to monitor the effectiveness of those improvements. It is not only what we know about our schools, but how we approach the combined data for analysis and insights as to which choices will generate the desired results, leading to better and more helpful strategies for reaching our educational goals. November 2012 Page 25 APACHE COUNTY STUDENT ETHNICITY DATA FY2011-2012 9436 10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 1956 2000 605 1000 25 28 0 73 0 Asian Native American African American Hispanic White Pacific Islander Multi Racial This chart shows the proportion of students in Apache County based on ethnicity. With little variation year to year, the overwhelming majority are Native Americans. Due to our population being reflective of the on and off‐reservation communities, many of our northern schools have a student population of over 95% Native American. This offers both challenges and opportunities as we and our school districts work toward continued improvement of our students' academic success. November 2012 Page 26 ENROLLMENT TOTALS BY ETHNICITY (* ‐ actual count is less than minimum required to appear in the report published by Arizona Department of Education) School District Ethnicity Asian African American Hispanic St. Johns USD #1 Native American White Multi Racial Subtotal Asian African American Hispanic Concho ESD #6 Native American White Multi Racial Subtotal Asian African American Hispanic Alpine ESD #7 Native American White Multi Racial Subtotal Asian African American Hispanic Window Rock USD Native American #8 White Multi Racial Subtotal Asian African American Hispanic Vernon ESD #9 Native American White Multi Racial Subtotal Asian African American Hispanic Round Valley USD Native American #10 White Multi Racial Subtotal November 2012 2007‐2008 # % 0 0% 10 1% 206 20% 125 12% 677 67% Student Enrollment Totals by Ethnicity 2009‐2010 2010‐2011 2011‐2012 # % # % # % 0 0% 0 0% * * 0 0% 11 1% * * 214 24% 210 23% 209 25% 75 8% 65 7% 66 8% 610 68% 610 67% 545 65% * * 899 100% 907 100% 839 98% 0 0% 0 0% * * 0 0% 0 0% * * 34 18% 29 17% 35 15% 0 0% 0 0% * * 151 82% 130 76% 167 72% 19 8% 185 100% 171 100% 232 95% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% * * 0 0% 0 0% 53 100% 51 94% 54 92% 1018 0 0 38 0 180 100% 0% 0% 17% 0% 83% 218 0 0 0 0 49 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 49 0 0 0 2620 13 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 53 0 0 0 2618 14 100% 0% 0% 0% 99% 1% 54 11 0 0 2381 12 100% 0% 0% 0% 99% 0% 59 20 * * 2307 11 92% 1% 2633 0 0 15 0 68 100% 0% 0% 18% 0% 82% 2632 0 0 12 0 98 100% 0% 0% 11% 0% 89% 2410 0 0 12 0 94 100% 0% 0% 11% 0% 85% 83 10 10 296 81 1077 100% 1% 1% 20% 5% 73% 110 0 0 305 82 1100 100% 0% 0% 21% 6% 74% 110 0 0 295 80 1069 100% 0% 0% 20% 5% 73% 1474 100% 1487 100% 1457 100% 2342 * * 15 * 149 * 179 * * 286 61 1013 * 1375 100% * * 8% * 83% * 92% * * 21% 4% 74% * 99% Page 27 99% 0% ENROLLMENT TOTALS BY ETHNICITY (* ‐ actual count is less than minimum required to appear in the report published by Arizona Department of Education) School District Sanders USD #18 Ganado USD #20 McNary ESD #23 Chinle USD #24 Red Mesa USD #27 Apache County Totals Ethnicity Asian African American Hispanic Native American White Multi Racial Subtotal Asian African American Hispanic Native American White Multi Racial Subtotal Asian African American Hispanic Native American White Multi Racial Subtotal Asian African American Hispanic Native American White Multi Racial Subtotal Asian African American Hispanic Native American White Multi Racial Subtotal Asian African American Hispanic Native American White Multi Racial Subtotal 2007‐2008 # % 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1078 100% 0 0% Student Enrollment Totals by Ethnicity 2009‐2010 2010‐2011 2011‐2012 # % # % # % 0 0% 0 0% * * 0 0% 0 0% * * 0 0% 10 1% 19 2% 1016 98% 943 97% 836 94% 16 2% 16 2% * * 18 2% 1032 100% 970 100% 886 99% 0 0% 0 0% * * 0 0% 0 0% * * 0 0% 0 0% 28 2% 1592 100% 1540 98% 1422 95% 0 0% 19 1% * * 36 2% 1592 100% 1575 100% 1493 100% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% * * 0 0% 0 0% * * 113 100% 113 97% 149 97% 0 0% 0 0% * * 113 100% 117 100% 154 97% 0 0% 0 0% * * 0 0% 0 0% * * 0 0% 0 0% * * 3815 99% 3789 99% 3652 99% 24 1% 17 0% 17 0% * * 3839 100% 3828 100% 3685 100% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% * * 0 0% 0 0% 1040 100% 1004 99% 943 99% 0 0% 0 0% * * 1078 0 0 0 1819 0 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 1819 0 0 0 161 0 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 161 0 0 0 3725 38 100% 0% 0% 0% 99% 1% 3763 0 0 0 983 0 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 983 10 20 555 10592 2102 100% 0% 0% 4% 80% 16% 1040 0 0 565 10351 2066 100% 0% 0% 4% 80% 16% 1012 11 11 556 9915 2018 100% 0% 0% 4% 79% 16% 13279 100% 12982 100% 12511 100% 952 * * 592 9436 1956 73 12057 Source: Arizona Department of Education http://www.azed.gov/research‐evaluation/2011‐2012‐enrollment/ November 2012 Page 28 99% * * 5% 78% 16% 1% 100% ENROLLMENT TOTALS BY ETHNICITY FY 2011-2012 School District Alpine Elementary District #7 Chinle Unified District #24 Concho Elementary District #6 Ganado Unified School District #20 Mcnary Elementary District #23 Red Mesa Unified District #27 Round Valley Unified District #10 Sanders Unified District #18 St Johns Unified District #1 Vernon Elementary District #9 Window Rock Unified District #8 Multi Pacific African Native White/ Asian/ Islander/ Racial/ American/ American/ Total Hispanic Not Not Not Not Not Not Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic * 63 69 * 3652 * * 17 * * 3685 * * * 35 167 * 19 232 * 1422 * 28 * 36 1493 149 * * * 154 943 * * 61 * 286 1013 * 836 * 19 * 66 * * * 20 2307 * 952 * * 1375 * 18 886 209 545 * 839 * 15 149 * 179 * * 11 2342 (* - actual count is less than minimum required to appear in report) Research and Evaluation Department Arizona Department of Education November 2012 Page 29 English Language Learners Enrollment (ELL) School Districts St. Johns Unified School District #1 Concho Elementary School District #6 Alpine Elementary School District #7 Window Rock Unified School District #8 Vernon Elementary School District #9 Round Valley Unified School District #10 Sanders Unified School District #18 Ganado Unified School District #20 McNary Elementary School District #23 Chinle Unified School District #24 Red Mesa Unified School District #27 Apache County Schools TOTALS School Year 2008‐09 2009‐10 2010‐11 2011‐12 29 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 328 105 39 0 3 1 0 0 34 59 43 45 213 110 32 26 821 101 50 70 10 8 0 0 904 525 32 29 101 31 22 0 2444 942 218 170 Special Education Enrollment School District St. Johns Unified School District #1 Concho Elementary School District #6 Alpine Elementary School District #7 Window Rock Unified School District #8 Vernon Elementary School District #9 Round Valley Unified School District #10 Sanders Unified School District #18 Ganado Unified School District #20 McNary Elementary School District #23 Chinle Unified School District #24 Red Mesa Unified School District #27 Apache County Schools TOTALS School Year 2008‐09 2009‐10 2010‐11 2011‐12 141 123 127 98 44 53 45 55 9 8 0 * 283 251 260 * 27 30 18 29 205 196 206 196 145 160 150 146 182 118 102 91 27 25 21 24 561 554 583 542 120 130 126 113 1744 1648 1638 1294 Source: Arizona Department of Education http://www.azed.gov/research‐evaluation/2011‐2012‐enrollment/ November 2012 Page 30 Student Attendance Rates in Apache County Schools District Name School Name Coronado Elementary St Johns Middle St. Johns USD #1 St Johns High Concho Elementary Concho ESD #6 Alpine Elementary Alpine ESD #7 Window Rock Elementary Tse' Hoot Sooi Intermediate Tse' Hoot Sooi Primary Tse' Hoot Sooi Middle Window Rock USD #8 Window Rock High Dine Bi'Olta Sawmill Elementary Tse' Hoot Sooi Elementary Vernon Elementary Vernon ESD #9 Round Valley Primary Round Valley Intermediate Round Valley USD #10 Round Valley Middle Round Valley High Sanders Elementary Sanders Middle Sanders USD #18 Valley High Ganado Primary Ganado Intermediate Ganado USD #20 Ganado Middle Ganado High McNary Elementary McNary ESD #23 Chinle Jr. High Chinley Elementary Canyon De Chelly Elementary Chinle USD #24 Many Farms Elementary Tsaile Elementary Mesa View Elementary Chinle High Red Mesa Elementary Round Rock Elementary Red Mesa Jr. High Red Mesa USD #27 Red Mesa High Red Valley/Cove High November 2012 School Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 96% 95% 94% 95% 95% 94% 93% 93% 90% 91% 94% 95% 92% 94% 95% 94% 94% 94% 91% 92% 95% 92% 93% 93% 93% 94% 94% 93% 95% 94% 92% 91% 99% 93% 93% 96% 97% 95% 96% 94% 93% 95% 95% 95% 93% 89% 94% 93% 95% 97% 98% 95% 93% 94% 95% 93% 95% 93% 93% 93% 94% 94% 93% 94% 94% 94% 97% 93% 96% 93% 91% 94% 96% 95% 96% 93% 94% 96% 97% 93% 94% 92% 93% 94% 94% 94% 93% 87% 94% 93% 95% 95% 98% 95% 91% 96% 97% 95% 93% 91% 92% 92% 94% 94% 92% 91% 92% 92% 95% 94% 95% 94% 94% 94% 94% 94% 94% 94% 94% 94% 91% 91% 97% 93% 95% 93% 96% 96% 96% 95% 94% 93% 94% 94% 95% 93% 85% 93% 93% 95% 96% 97% 95% 91% 90% 99% 94% 92% 89% 98% 97% 94% 96% 92% 91% 89% 91% 92% 90% 86% 89% 93% 94% 93% 95% 93% 94% 92% 93% 94% 93% 92% 95% 91% 93% 91% 93% 93% 95% 93% n/a n/a 94% 92% 93% 91% 89% 91% 88% 88% 93% 92% 93% 91% 90% 90% 91% 86% 94% 94% 93% 94% 93% 97% 94% 96% 93% 93% 89% 93% 94% 92% 90% 93% 93% 94% 93% 95% 94% 94% 90% 93% 93% 92% 90% 87% 91% 89% 98% 95% 94% 94% 94% 95% 94% 96% 94% 92% 89% 94% 94% 94% 88% 95% 92% 94% 93% 95% 93% 94% 92% 92% 94% 93% 90% 91% 91% 89% 96% 93% 95% 93% 94% 97% 94% 95% 92% 92% 91% 93% 95% 93% 91% 93% 95% 95% 94% 95% 95% Page 31 Student Drop‐Out Rates in Apache County Schools District Name St Johns USD #1 Concho ESD #6 Alpine ESD #7 Window Rock USD #8 Vernon ESD #9 Round Valley USD #10 Sanders USD #18 Ganado USD #20 McNary ESD #23 Chinle USD #24 Red Mesa USD #27 School Name St Johns Middle St Johns High Concho Elementary Alpine Elementary Tse' Hoot Sooi Middle Window Rock High Dine Bi'Olta Vernon Elementary Round Valley Middle Round Valley High Sanders Middle Valley High Ganado Middle Ganado High McNary Elementary Chinle Jr. High Many Farms Elementary Tsaile Elementary Chinle High Round Rock Elementary Red Mesa Jr. High Red Mesa High Red Valley/Cove High School Year 2007‐08 2008‐09 2009‐10 2010‐11 2011‐12 3.2% 0.0% 0.0% 5.2% 0.0% 0.0% 2.1% 4.8% 4.7% 11.3% 5.3% 0.0% 18.0% 0.0% 6.2% 9.5% 1.0% 1.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.2% 7.7% 0.0% 0.0% 1.0% 2.0% 5.1% 7.2% 2.0% 9.0% 0.0% 6.0% 1.0% 4.0% 10.0% 0.0% 9.0% 9.0% 0.7% 1.8% 0.0% 0.0% 3.9% 6.4% 2.3% 0.0% 0.4% 2.7% 2.5% 8.0% 3.6% 8.2% 0.0% 1.8% 0.7% 1.8% 0.0% 0.0% 3.9% 6.4% 2.3% 0.0% 0.4% 2.7% 2.5% 8.0% 3.6% 8.2% 0.0% 1.8% 2.0% 6.9% 6.9% 4.1% 6.6% 2.0% 6.9% 6.9% 4.1% 6.6% 0.0% 1.0% 0.0% 0.0% 3.4% 10.0% 0.0% 2.5% 3.9% 5.4% 5.3% 10.6% 2.8% 4.5% 0.0% 0.6% 0.0% 2.3% 6.4% 3.4% 5.4% 7.9% 5.9% High School Graduation Rates District Name St Johns USD #1 Window Rock USD #8 Round Valley USD #10 Sanders USD #18 Ganado USD #20 Chinle USD #24 Red Mesa USD #27 November 2012 School Name St Johns High Window Rock High Round Valley High Valley High Ganado High Chinle High Red Mesa High School Year 2006‐07 2007‐08 2008‐09 2009‐10 2011‐12 72% 57% 75% 72% 44% 4% 61% 91% 63% 81% 52% 77% 65% 70% 91% 63% 81% 52% 77% 65% 58% 92% 69% 88% 64% 77% 76% 63% 93% 69% 92% 61% 68% 71% 78% Page 32 Section 5 Our School’s Performance November 2012 Page 33 November 2012 Page 34 November 2012 Page 35 November 2012 Page 36 November 2012 Page 37 November 2012 Page 38 November 2012 Page 39 November 2012 Page 40 November 2012 Page 41 November 2012 Page 42 November 2012 Page 43 November 2012 Page 44 November 2012 Page 45 November 2012 Page 46 November 2012 Page 47 November 2012 Page 48 November 2012 Page 49 November 2012 Page 50 November 2012 Page 51 November 2012 Page 52 November 2012 Page 53 November 2012 Page 54 November 2012 Page 55 November 2012 Page 56 November 2012 Page 57 November 2012 Page 58 November 2012 Page 59 November 2012 Page 60 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Mandanted by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) District Name St. Johns USD #1 Concho ESD #6 Alpine ESD #7 Window Rock USD #8 Vernon ESD #9 Round Valley USD #10 Sanders USD #18 Ganado USD #20 McNary ESD #23 Chinle USD #24 Red Mesa USD #27 School Name Coronado Elementary St Johns Middle St Johns High St. Johns Learning Center Concho Elementary Alpine Elementary Window Rock Elementary Tse' Hoot Sooi Intermediate Tse' Hoot Sooi Primary Tse' Hoot Sooi Middle Window Rock High Dine Bi'Olta Sawmill Elementary Tse' Hoot Sooi Elementary Vernon Elementary Round Valley Primary Round Valley Intermediate Round Valley Middle Round Valley High Sanders Elementary Sanders Middle Valley High Ganado Primary Ganado Intermediate Ganado Middle Ganado High McNary Elementary Chinle Jr. High Chinley Elementary Canyon De Chelly Elementary Many Farms Elementary Tsaile Elementary Chinle High Red Mesa Elementary Round Rock Elementary Red Mesa Jr. High Red Mesa High Red Valley/Cove High NCLB Profiles 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Yes Yes No * No Yes No No Yes No No * * * Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No No * Yes Yes Yes * Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes * * * Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No No Yes No Yes No No Yes No No 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14 12 15 17 18 14 21 24 33 34 35 34 36 36 36 36 Number of Schools with a Profile 33 Percent of Schools Making AYP 42% 58% 65% 57% 50% 50% 61% 42% 33% Source: http://www.azed.gov/research-evaluation/az-learns/ayp-determinations/ November 2012 Page 61 2012 A‐F School Letter Grades ‐ Apache County Schools LEA Name School Name * = Charter School Alpine Elementary District Alpine Elementary School Chinle Unified District Chinle Elementary School Mesa View Elementary Tsaile Elementary School Canyon De Chelly Elementary School Chinle High School Chinle Junior High School Many Farms Elementary School Concho Elementary District Concho Elementary School Ganado Unified School District Ganado Primary School Ganado Middle School Ganado High School Ganado Intermediate School Kin Dah Lichii Olta, Inc. Kin Dah Lichii Olta' Charter School* McNary Elementary District McNary Elementary School Nazlini Community School, Inc. Nazlini Charter School* Red Mesa Unified District Red Mesa High School Round Rock Elementary School Red Mesa Elementary School Red Mesa Junior High School Red Valley/Cove High School Round Valley Unified District Round Valley High School Round Valley Intermediate School Round Valley Middle School Sanders Unified District Valley High School Sanders Elementary School Sanders Middle School St Johns Unified District St Johns High School St Johns Middle School Coronado Elementary School Vernon Elementary District Vernon Elementary School Window Rock Unified District Tse'Hootsooi Elementary School Dine Bi'Olta (Immersion School) Tsehootsooi Middle School Window Rock Elementary School Window Rock High School Sawmill Elementary School November 2012 Letter Grade Total Points Growth Points Composite Points School Type A 160 61 99 Small C C C D D D D 101 114 103 88 93 81 95 55 63 49 47 47 43 46 46 51 54 41 46 38 49 Traditional Traditional Traditional Traditional Traditional Traditional Traditional B 135 59 76 Traditional B C D D 125 107 95 96 65 56 48 44 60 51 47 52 Traditional Traditional Traditional Traditional D 95 55 40 Small D 88 40 48 Traditional D 74 55 19 Small C C D D D 104 109 90 66 91 58 55 46 24 45 46 54 44 42 46 Traditional Traditional Traditional Traditional Small B C C 126 115 114 62 45 49 64 70 65 Traditional Traditional Traditional C D D 101 95 96 47 50 48 54 45 48 Traditional Traditional Traditional B B C 136 123 113 63 47 44 73 76 69 Traditional Traditional Traditional C 119 45 74 Traditional C D D D D D 112 94 88 96 94 60 56 52 42 48 48 24 56 42 46 48 46 36 Traditional Traditional Traditional Traditional Traditional Small Page 62 2012 A‐F Letter Grades ‐ Apache County Schools Traditional & Small Schools Source: Arizona Department of Education Research and Evaluation 2012 A‐F Letter Grades Guide for Parents http://www.azed.gov/research‐ evaluation/files/2012/08/2012‐a‐f‐letter‐ grades‐guide‐for‐parents.pdf November 2012 Page 63 2012 A‐F Letter Grades ‐ Apache County Schools LEA Name Alternative School Name New Visions Academy, Inc. New Visions Academy* ‐ St. John's Campus Letter Grade Total Points D‐ALT 173 Weighted Weighted Persistan Graduation Growth Composite ELL Points ce Points Rate Points 134.4 35.4 0 0 3 Alternative Schools November 2012 Page 64 Apache County Percentage of Highly Qualified Teachers by District 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% FY 2013 Apache County LEAs, Schools, Teachers and Highly Qualified Status ‐ October 25, 2012 Alpine Elementary Chinle Unified Concho Elementary Ganado Unified McNary Elementary Red Mesa Unified Round Valley Unified Sanders Unified St. Johns Unified Vernon Elementary Window Rock Unified November 2012 Core Teachers 5 195 12 66 12 54 60 56 47 10 139 HQ Teachers 5 188 11 62 10 47 53 54 43 9 137 NOT HQ Teachers 0 7 1 4 2 7 7 2 4 1 2 % HQ Teachers 100% 96% 92% 94% 83% 87% 88% 96% 91% 90% 99% Page 65 Section 6 School Finance November 2012 Page 66 Adopted Budgets by District $60,000,000.00 $50,000,000.00 $40,000,000.00 $30,000,000.00 $20,000,000.00 $10,000,000.00 $‐ FY07‐08 ST JOHNS $8,324,242.00 CONCHO $2,999,041.00 ALPINE $1,189,228.00 WINDOW ROCK $31,757,680.00 VERNON $1,349,356.00 ROUND VALLEY $11,343,665.00 SANDERS $12,877,987.00 GANADO $26,016,154.00 MCNARY $3,310,585.00 RED MESA $13,178,449.00 FY08‐09 $8,700,455.00 $3,092,721.00 $1,165,643.00 $37,085,620.00 $1,697,254.00 $11,551,580.00 $16,065,943.00 $23,075,777.00 $3,616,603.00 $13,809,310.00 FY09‐10 $8,694,081.00 $3,616,650.00 $1,401,363.00 $29,651,436.00 $1,940,175.00 $12,049,360.00 $15,580,978.00 $23,878,872.00 $4,267,419.00 $15,290,607.00 FY10‐11 $8,160,044.00 $4,099,338.00 $1,451,830.00 $37,942,649.00 $1,859,191.00 $10,151,677.00 $18,422,962.00 $29,942,562.00 $3,470,332.00 $8,081,392.00 FY11‐12 $8,114,824.00 $4,391,112.00 $1,422,987.00 $58,055,404.00 $1,946,868.00 $9,611,020.00 $11,658,182.00 $21,341,359.00 $3,501,317.00 $11,463,638.00 FY12‐13 $7,999,862.00 $4,391,995.00 $1,547,011.00 $21,072,923.00 $1,813,729.00 $9,568,920.00 $15,145,766.00 $14,217,763.00 $3,110,266.00 $7,953,744.00 November 2012 Page 67 NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM: PARTICIPATION AND LUNCHES SERVED Data as of March 2012 Sponsor Name Site Name Pct. Elig. Free Pct. Elig. Red. Pct. Elig. Free/ Red. Enroll Chinle Unified District 81.59% Canyon De Chelly Elementary School 78.44% 9.09% 87.53% 443 Chinle Elementary School 68.79% 12.33% 81.11% 508 Chinle High School 67.46% 12.19% 79.65% 962 Chinle Junior High School 71.33% 9.26% 80.59% 434 Many Farms Elementary School 69.26% 8.87% 78.14% 425 Mesa View Elementary 72.58% 9.69% 82.27% 494 Tsaile Elementary School 74.15% 9.98% 84.13% 412 78.65% 11.24% 89.89% 178 Ganado High School 67.51% 11.02% 78.53% 520 Ganado Intermediate School 70.74% 9.41% 80.15% 310 Ganado Middle School 65.33% 11.00% 76.33% 262 Ganado Primary School 68.19% 9.43% 77.63% 420 86.73% 8.85% 95.58% 113 Concho Elementary District Ganado Unified School District Mcnary Elementary District 78.16% 9.79% 87.94% 705 Red Valley/Cove High School 87.34% 5.06% 92.41% 79 Round Rock Elementary School 89.93% 5.37% 95.30% 149 Round Valley Unified District 53.48% 32.04% 7.52% Round Valley Intermediate School 49.29% 10.28% 59.57% 282 Round Valley Middle School 46.46% 8.42% 54.88% 297 39.56% 412 Round Valley Primary School 53.21% 9.51% 62.72% 389 Sanders Unified District 86.74% Sanders Elementary School 86.34% 5.41% 91.75% 388 Sanders Middle School 78.86% 8.13% 86.99% 246 Valley High School 71.76% 8.31% 80.07% 301 48.56% 8.64% 57.20% 243 St Johns Unified District 58.26% St Johns High School 42.63% 8.01% 50.64% 312 St Johns Middle School 50.00% 9.20% 59.20% 326 69.29% 2.36% 71.65% 127 63.60% 9.19% 72.79% 253 Vernon Elementary School Window Rock Unified District Dine Bi'Olta (Immersion School) 95.58% 89.50% Red Mesa Elementary School Coronado Elementary School 89.89% 78.23% Red Mesa Unified District Round Valley High School Sponsor Pct. Free/Red. 71.65% 78.77% Sawmill Elementary School 93.42% 1.32% 94.74% 66 Tse Ho Tso Primary Learning Center 74.57% 9.30% 83.87% 472 Tsehootsooi Middle School 66.01% 8.23% 74.24% 563 Window Rock Elementary School 71.64% 9.87% 81.51% 418 Window Rock High School 68.15% 9.77% 77.93% 648 Source: http://www.azed.gov/health‐nutrition/frpercentages/ November 2012 Page 68 Transportation: School Districts Mileages School Districts St. Johns #1 Concho #6 Alpine #7 Window Rock #8 Vernon #9 Round Valley #10 Sanders #18 Ganado #20 McNary #23 Chinle #24 Red Mesa #27 School Districts St. Johns #1 Concho #6 Alpine #7 Window Rock #8 Vernon #9 Round Valley #10 Sanders #18 Ganado #20 McNary #23 Chinle #24 Red Mesa #27 School Districts St. Johns #1 Concho #6 Alpine #7 Window Rock #8 Vernon #9 Round Valley #10 Sanders #18 Ganado #20 McNary #23 Chinle #24 Red Mesa #27 School Districts St. Johns #1 Concho #6 Alpine #7 Window Rock #8 Vernon #9 Round Valley #10 Sanders #18 Ganado #20 McNary #23 Chinle #24 Red Mesa #27 Total Miles 282,240 223,494 85,790 281,941 195,897 242,610 371,409 580,433 7,625 1,070,291 427,830 Total Miles 225,000 426,960 85,860 281,880 195,840 242,640 371,340 580,500 7,560 1,070,280 427,860 Total Miles 228,600 521,460 81,000 272,520 222,120 218,340 367,560 548,280 7,200 1,052,100 390,960 Total Miles 173,889 471,899 89,282 193,905 164,369 204,117 448,283 569,249 6,766 1,048,868 436,485 Academic Year 2007‐2008 Approved Other Routes Daily Miles 1,568 42,819 2,372 3,018 460 4,344 1,566 31,968 1,088 10,869 1,348 100,816 2,063 21,163 3,225 47,087 42 2,734 5,946 108,434 2,377 138,711 Academic Year 2008‐2009 Approved Other Routes Daily Miles 1,250 2,372 477 1,566 1,088 1,348 2,063 3,225 42 5,946 2,377 Academic Year 2009‐2010 Approved Other Routes Daily Miles 1,270 2,897 450 1,514 1,234 1,213 2,042 3,046 40 5,845 2,172 Academic Year 2010‐2011 Approved Other Routes Daily Miles 966 2,622 496 1,077 913 1,134 2,490 3,162 38 5,806 2,425 Summer School 184 0 0 2,500 0 0 12,092 20,020 341 35,200 21,600 Summer School Eligible Students 459 269 64 1,566 152 652 1,073 1,820 63 3,578 840 Eligible Students 459 269 64 1,577 152 652 1,073 1,820 63 3,578 840 Summer School Eligible Students 501 276 63 1,427 135 730 969 1,557 16 3,050 755 Summer School Eligible Students 377 217 64 1,384 196 731 969 1,596 14 2,476 1,069 Academic Year 2011‐2012 School Districts St. Johns #1 Concho #6 Alpine #7 Window Rock #8 Vernon #9 Round Valley #10 Sanders #18 Ganado #20 McNary #23 Chinle #24 Red Mesa #27 November 2012 Total Miles 173,880 471,960 89,280 273,780 164,340 204,120 448,200 569,160 6,840 1,045,080 436,500 Approved Daily Miles 966 2,622 496 1,521 913 1,134 2,490 3,162 38 5,806 2,425 Other Routes Summer School Eligible Students 377 217 64 1,384 196 731 969 1,596 14 2,345 1,069 Page 69 Mileage/Drive Time Between Apache County Public School Districts Mileage and Drive time: From > to St. Johns #1 Concho #6 Alpine #7 Window Rock #8 Vernon #9 Round Valley #10 Sanders #18 St. Johns #1 Concho #6 0 15 miles 25 min 15 miles 25 min 0 56 miles 1 hour 2 min 100 miles 2 hours Round Valley #10 Sanders #18 Ganado #20 McNary #23 Chinle #24 Red Mesa #27 100 miles 2 hours 49 miles 53 min 30 miles 36 min 56 miles 58 min 100 miles 1 hour 50 min 66 miles 1 hour 40 min 138 miles 2 hours 30 min 216 miles 4 hours 113 miles 2 hours 20 min 24 miles 42 min 45 miles 1 hour 68 miles 1 hour 20 min 228 miles 4 hours 20 min 154 miles 3 hours 55 miles 1 hour 27 miles 29 min 109 miles 2 hours 154 miles 3 hours 0 148 miles 2 hours 50 min 129 miles 2 hours 30 min 0 30 miles 32 min 30 miles 32 min 0 45 miles 1 hour 45 min 103 miles 1 hour 45 min 84 miles 1 hour 25 min 50 miles 1 hour 30 min 62 miles 1 hour 25 min 165 miles 3 hours 20 min 150 miles 3 hours 0 113 miles 2 hours 10 min 154 miles 2 hours 45 min 103 miles 1 hour 45 min 84 miles 1 hour 25 min 0 148 miles 2 hours 35 min 128 miles 2 hours 20 min 45 miles 50 min 40 miles 1 hour 36 miles 1 hour 56 miles 1 hour 2 min 70 miles 1 hour 25 min 24 miles 42 min 55 miles 1 hour 30 miles 36 min 45 miles 1 hour 27 miles 29 min 56 miles 58 min 68 miles 1 hour 20 min 109 miles 2 hours Chinle #24 Red Mesa #27 216 miles 4 hours McNary #23 Vernon #9 49 miles 53 min 100 miles 1 hour 50 min 66 miles 1 hour 40 min 138 miles 2 hours 30 min Ganado #20 70 miles 1 hour 25 min 113 miles 2 hours 20 min Window Rock #8 Alpine #7 113 miles 2 hours 10 min 50 miles 1 hour 30 min 150 miles 3 hours 228 miles 4 hours 20 min 148 miles 2 hours 50 min 129 miles 2 hours 30 min 45 miles 1 hour 45 min 154 miles 2 hours 45 min 62 miles 1 hour 25 min 191 miles 3 hours 25 min 165 miles 3 hours 20 min 69 miles 1 hour 25 min 270 miles 5 hours 147 miles 3 hours 31 miles 40 min 185 miles 3 hours 20 min 263 miles 4 hours 45 min 166 miles 3 hours 244 miles 4 hours 30 min 119 miles 2 hours 15 min 83 miles 1 hour 35 min 160 miles 3 hours 31 miles 40 min 148 miles 2 hours 35 min 128 miles 2 hours 20 min 40 miles 1 hour 191 miles 3 hours 25 min 69 miles 1 hour 25 min 185 miles 3 hours 20 min 147 miles 3 hours 263 miles 4 hours 45 min 244 miles 4 hours 30 min 36 miles 1 hour 166 miles 3 hours 45 miles 50 min 119 miles 2 hours 15 min 83 miles 1 hour 35 min 160 miles 3 hours 0 152 miles 2 hours 55 min 38 miles 47 min 117 miles 2 hours 20 min 152 miles 2 hours 55 min 0 190 miles 3 hours 40 min 268 miles 5 hours 38 miles 47 min 190 miles 3 hours 40 min 0 82 miles 1 hour 40 min 117 miles 2 hours 20 min 268 miles 5 hours 82 miles 1 hour 40 min 0 Chart created with data from Mapquest.com, March 2006 November 2012 270 miles 5 hours Page 70