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EAGLE COUNTY SCHOOLS DISTRICT FACTS QUICK FACTS • 503 highly qualified teachers TOTAL STUDENTS: 6,931* • 97 paraprofessionals • 27 Counselors, 7 Psychologists • ELEMENTARY 3,270 • 13 occupational therapists/ • MIDDLE 1,523 speech language pathologists • HIGH 2,198 • One school-based health center * Based on Colorado Department of Education 2017 Student October Count. • 13 schools offer world languages • Six dual language elementary schools COMMUNITIES SERVED • International Baccalaureate schools: Vail Eagle One official school (EVES) EagleVail Gypsum One candidate school (AES) Minturn Dotsero • A public charter school Red Cliff Bond • An exclusive Winter Sports Academy Avon McCoy • A school of Expeditionary Learning Edwards • Schools have wi-fi, computer labs, and technology-based learning commons EAGLE COUNTY SCHOOLS GLOBAL-READY GRADUATES MISSION u We teach the children of Eagle County to have creative and active minds, compassion for others, enthusiasm for lifelong learning, and the courage to act on their dreams. Serving Pre-K through 12th grade students from Vail to Dotsero, including Bond and McCoy, Eagle County Schools is an innovative district comprised of 830 professionals engaging nearly 7,000 students. Our vision is to prepare all of our students to be internationally competitive graduates, who will be successful in their careers or college experience and contribute to their communities in positive and effective ways. The District benchmarks international top performing school systems to model practices AWARDS & RECOGNITION that lead to success for all students. Eagle Valley High School ranks in the top 10% of the nation for career and college readiness, according to US News and World Reports. The District has had three We believe that the only way to improve learning outcomes for students is through Principals of the Year in Colorado, one Superintendent of the Year, and one English better instruction. Consequently, we focus our efforts on an instructional core of Language Learner Director of the Year. Our schools have been recognized as National educators, learners, and standards. All actions, initiatives, and efforts are viewed through Blue Ribbon Schools, John Irwin Schools of Excellence and with the Governor’s this lens with the expectation that they must shape one of these tenets to be effective. Distinguished Improvement Award from the Colorado Department of Education. SYSTEM ACADEMIC DEMOGRAPHICS INDICATORS Our student population is diverse in both demographics and economic background. GRADUATION R 90% ATE White – 44.6% 79.4% ACTUAL With 32% of students being English Language Learners compared with the MPLETION Hispanic – 51.7% 5% CO RATE * 9 88.7% ACTUAL state average of 14.3%, we are also uniquely positioned to evolve into a dual language district with bilingual graduates HIGH SCHOOL supporting our vision of international College Level Coursework competitiveness. While geographically positioned near affluent communities like 8TH GRADE English Language Arts & Math Vail and Beaver Creek, 42% of our students qualify for free and reduced lunch. Our Multi-race – 1.9% 5TH GRADE schools and students are supported by Asian – 0.9% English Language Arts Math active PTAs, local non-profit foundations, Native American – 0.5% youth services-focused organizations, and a Black – 0.5% 3RD GRADE variety of private-public partnerships English Language Arts Math and individual philanthropists. K – 2ND GRADE English Language Arts Math PRE-K GLOBAL-READY School Readiness CRITICAL THINKING & PROBLEM SKILLS COLLABORATION SOLVING AGILITY & Seven survival skills* ACROSS NETWORKS GOAL ACTUAL & LEADING BY ADAPTABILITY GOAL ACTUAL 55% GOAL ACTUAL GOAL ACTUAL that bring high INFLUENCE 85% ACT 19.1 ELA · 47% ELA · 51% Students with 3 on AP exams 24 standards to life and/or earning college credit in DE 50% Math · 15% 50% Math · 27% 1180- SAT 1000 Students at Level 4 5 Students at Level 4 5 through student task - 52% 1210 Performance Level - Met/Exceed Performance Level - Met/Exceed 95% Expectation PARCC Expectation PARCC Students have taken a college-level College Entrance Exams the demonstration of INITIATIVE & EFFECTIVE ORAL course by end of high school content knowledge. ENTREPRENEURIALISM & WRITTEN COMMUNICATION GOAL ACTUAL GOAL ACTUAL GOAL ACTUAL ELA · 36% K · 39% Math · 76% 50% 50% 90% Language · 78% Math · 32% Students meeting or Students in the 1 · 37% Students at Level 4 5 exceeding widely held Literacy Blue one · 90% Performance Level - Met/Exceed expectations for their age - DIBELS Next 2 · 43% on Teaching Strategies Gold ACCESSING Expectation PARCC Cognitive · 93% CURIOSITY & & ANALYZING IMAGINATION INFORMATION Actual numbers based on 2016/2017 school year * Wagner, Tony. The Global Achievement Gap: Why Even Our Best Schools Don't Teach the New Survival *Completion rate is defined as combining all graduates with those completers who receive a certificate, a designation ofhigh Skills Our Children Need—and What We Can school completion, or a GED certificate. Data reflects completion rate at Year-6 to include Early College and ASCENT students. Do about It. Revised paperback ed. New York: Perseus Books Group, 2014. Print. Source: Colorado Department of Education RTS UPPO L S OO H SC PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS AND LEADERS ST ENGAGING EDUCATORS A CURRICULA AND ELEMENTARY MIDDLE SCHOOLS N ASSESSMENTS Total Students 1,523 D ALIGNED TO SCHOOLS ARDS INTERNATIONALLY Total Students 3,194 Berry Creek 303 BENCHMARKED STANDARDS Avon 290 Eagle County Charter Academy (6-8) 118 LEARNERS Brush Creek 420 Eagle Valley 337 Eagle Valley 400 Gypsum Creek 391 INSTRUCTION TAILORED TO INDIVIDUAL Homestake Peak (6-8) 284 Eagle County Charter Academy (K-5) 230 STUDENT NEEDS S T Edwards 302 Vail Ski & Snowboard (5-8) 79 R PO Gypsum 346 World Academy (6-8) 11 P SU ITY Homestake Peak (P-5) 305 COMMUN June Creek 271 HIGH SCHOOLS Red Hill 401 Total Students 2,198 Red Sandstone 222 Battle Mountain 954 DELIVERING Vail Ski & Snowboard (5) 16 Battle Mountain Early College High 18 World Academy (1-5) 20 Eagle Valley 929 Eagle Valley Early College High 15 GLOBAL READY GRADUATES Red Canyon 168 Vail Ski & Snowboard (9-12) 94 World Academy (9-12) 20 PER PUPIL REVENUE: $7,962* CENTRAL SUPPORT 5.8% BUILDING SUPPORT 12.4% 81.8% DIRECT INSTRUCTION, CLASSROOM & INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES Percentages based on 2017-2018 school budget year * Does not include local, state, federal and grant funds to supplement the school finance act. SCHOOL BOARD KATE COCCHIARELLA, FELICIA BATTLE PRESIDENT District D Term Expires 2019 District B Term Expires 2021 MELISA REWOLD-THUON TESSA KIRCHNER, District F Term Expires 2021 VICE PRESIDENT District A Term Expires 2019 CAROLYN KNOX KEEP District C Term Expires 2019 MICHELE SHELLY JARNOT, SECRETARY/TREASURER INGA HAAGENSON CAUSEY District G Term Expires 2021 District E Term Expires 2021 948 Chambers Avenue, POB 740 | Eagle, CO 81631 | (970) 328-6321 www.eagleschools.net facebook.com/eagle.schools @eagleCOschools.