Ridgway Area School District

Ridgway, PA  15853
"Achievement Through Learning"

Ridgway Area High School
1403 Hill Street
Ridgway, PA  15853
Phone: (814) 773-3164
Fax: (814) 776-4247
Ridgway Area Middle School
1403 Hill Street
Ridgway, PA  15853
Phone:  (814) 773-3156
Fax: (814) 773-3115
Ridgway Area Elementary School
Boot Jack Hill
Ridgway, PA  15853
Phone: (814) 776-2176
Fax: (814) 776-4297
Office of the Superintendent
P.O. Box 447
Ridgway, PA  15853
Phone: (814) 773-3146
Fax:  (814) 776-4299
Office of Student Services
Boot Jack Hill
Ridgway, PA  15853
Phone: (814) 776-4255
Fax: (814) 776-4298

Total Enrollment  (02-03) 1093  Percent of Low Income  (02-03)  33.7  %
Special Needs Enrollment  (02-03) 147  Number of Schools Is 3  
Enrichment Enrollment  (02-03) 27  Student Attendance Rate (02-03)  95.3  %
Limited English Proficient Enrollment  (02-03)

The Ridgway Area School District uses portfolios to monitor all K-12 subjects.

PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
2003 Report on NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND Federal Education Report

Ridgway has no schools below the Annual Yearly Progress standard.

 

2003 STANDARD AND POORS - FINAL ANALYSIS I

"Ridgway Area School District is one of 29 districts in Pennsylvania that exceeds the State averages for PSSA (State tests) mean scores and participation rates, despite serving an above average proportion of economically disadvantaged students."

 

2003 STANDARD AND POORS - FINAL ANALYSIS II

"The District may serve as a valuable source of effective strategies and practices for other school districts in Pennsylvania that are looking for ways to improve student performance."

Report of Progress

School Meeting AYP Warning School 
Improvement I
HS Yes NA NA
MS Yes NA NA
EL Yes NA NA

 

Full Time

Part Time

Principals 4 0
Classroom Teachers 81 0
Counselors 3 0
Nurses 2 0
Librarians 2 0
Psychologist 1 0

* 100% of staff members are Pennsylvania Certified.  0% of District teachers have emergency certifications.

100% of Ridgway's teachers are highly qualified - (Penn Link, DOE, 11/10/03, 5pm)

District Total Current Expenditures $11 million
Current Expenditures Per Pupil $9,716.00

 
Instructional Activities 62.7 %
Non Instructional Activities 1.7 %
Support Services 35.6 %

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Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

The PSSA ranks student achievement in reading, math, and writing by using the following rating systems:  below basic, basic proficient, and advanced.  Adequate yearly progress is defined as the progress needed to bring all children to the "proficient level" in 12 years.  In order for a district to make adequate yearly progress, each school within the district (the elementary, middle school, and high school, in our case), any disaggregate groups comprised of 40 students or more, and the collective scores from the district itself have to be analyzed.  In order to make adequate yearly progress the scores must be above the levels stated below:

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At least 45% of the students have to score at the proficient or advanced level in reading.

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At least 35% of the students have to score at the proficient or advanced level in math.

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Additionally, at least 95% of the students in each group listed above must have taken the test.

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(As of yet, no baseline scores have been determined for adequate yearly progress in writing.)

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Graduation Rate - for grades 9-12, must be at least 95% or show improvement over previous years.

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Attendance Rate - for grades K-8, must be at least 95% or show improvement over previous years.

State Assessment Information (2002 Disaggregate Data):

The state requires each school district to disaggregate PSSA test data for several groups of students (provided the district has at least 40 students in each group).  The groups include: race, ethnicity, gender, disability status, migrant status, English proficiency, and economically disadvantaged.  Currently, Ridgway does not have 75 students in any of these groups at the grade levels tested.  Therefore, no disaggregated data of PSSA test scores are available.

High School Report Card

 

Mathematics - State Standard 35% Proficient and Advanced

  Number of Students Assessed Advanced (%) Proficient (%) Advanced + Proficient (%) Basic (%) Below Basic (%)
All Students 114 19.3 30.7 50.0 20.2 29.8
GENDER            
Males
58 19.0 34.5 53.5 13.8 32.8

Females

56 19.6 26.8 46.4 26.8 26.8
Race/Ethnicity            
White
107 20.6 31.8 52.4 17.8 29.9
Black
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Latino/Hispanic

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Asian
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Native American
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Multi-Ethnic
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
IEP 15 0 0 0 13.3 86.7
Limited English Proficient N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Migrant N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Economic Disadvantaged 26 7.7 19.2 26.9 23.1 50.0

 

 

Reading - State Standard 45% Proficient and Advanced

  Number of Students Assessed Advanced (%) Proficient (%) Advanced + Proficient (%) Basic (%) Below Basic (%)
All Students 114 12.3 50.0 62.3 17.5 20.2
Gender            
Males
58 10.3 48.3 58.6 17.2 24.1
Females
56 14.3 51.8 66.1 17.9 16.1
Race/Ethnicity            
White
107 13.1 49.5 62.6 15.9 21.5
Black
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Latino/Hispanic
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Asian
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Native American
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Multi-Ethnic
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
IEP 15 0 0 0 0 100
Limited English Proficient N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Migrant N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Economic Disadvantaged 26 3.8 34.6 38.4 23.1 38.5

 

 

2001-2002

Grade Subject Advanced (%) Proficient (%) Advanced + Proficient (%) Basic (%) Below Basic (%)
Grade 5 Mathematics 31.8 39.4 71.2 16.7 12.1
Reading 16.7 48.5 65.2 22.7 12.1
Grade 8 Mathematics 22.1 45.5 67.6 14.3 18.2
Reading 37.7 41.6 79.3 9.1 11.7
Grade 11 Mathematics 24.1 21.8 45.9 32.2 21.8
Reading 15.1 40.7 55.8 26.7 17.4

 

2002-2003

Grade Subject Advanced (%) Proficient (%) Advanced + Proficient (%) Basic (%) Below Basic (%)
Grade 5 Mathematics 29.9 38.8 68.7 17.9 13.4
Reading 34.3 37.3 71.6 11.9 16.4
Grade 8 Mathematics 31.0 46.0 77.0 16.1 6.9
Reading 48.3 36.8 85.1 8.0 6.9
Grade 11 Mathematics 19.3 30.7 50.0 20.2 29.8
Reading 12.3 50.0 62.3 17.5 20.2

 

Middle School Report Card

 

Mathematics - State Standard 35% Proficient and Advanced

  Number of Students Assessed Advanced (%) Proficient (%) Advanced + Proficient (%) Basic (%) Below Basic (%)
All Students 87 31 46 77 16.1 6.9
Gender            
Males
47 29.8 42.6 72.4 23.4 4.3
Females
40 32.5 50.0 82.5 7.5 10.0
Race/Ethnicity            
White
83 32.5 44.6 77.1 16.9 6.0
Black
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Latino/Hispanic
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Asian
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Native American
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Multi-Ethnic
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
IEP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Limited English Proficient N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Migrant N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Economic Disadvantaged 31 22.6 38.7 61.3 22.6 16.1

 

 

Reading - State Standard 45% Proficient and Advanced

  Number of Students Assessed Advanced (%) Proficient (%) Advanced + Proficient (%) Basic (%) Below Basic (%)
All Students 87 48.3 36.8 85.1 8.0 6.9
Gender            
Males
47 36.2 44.7 80.9 12.8 6.4
Females
40 62.5 27.5 90.0 2.5 7.5
Race/Ethnicity            
White
83 49.4 36.1 85.5 8.4 6.0
Black
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Latino/Hispanic
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Asian
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Native American
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Multi-Ethnic
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
IEP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Limited English Proficient N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Migrant N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Economic Disadvantaged 31 38.7 32.3 71.0 12.9 16.1

 

Annual Title I Progress Report
For the 2002-2003 School Year

Title I is the largest federal aid program for elementary and secondary schools.  Under the Title I program, school districts receive federal funds through a multi-step allocation process.  The federal funds are allocated according to a legislative formula based mainly on the distribution of low-income children.  Once the funds reach the participating schools, children in those schools are selected for services on the basis of low academic performance, regardless of income.  The Title I Program involves students in both the public and non-public schools.

In the Ridgway School District, the primary focus for use of the Title I funds for the 2002-03 school year was for supplemental instruction in Reading/Communications at the Elementary and Middle School levels.  During the 2002-03 school year, 92 students in grades K-5 participated in the Reading/Communications program at the Elementary School and 50 students in grades 6-8 participated in the Reading/Communications program at the Middle school.

As an indicator of yearly progress, each Title I student is assessed on an annual basis regarding his/her performance relative to the established state/district standards.  It is important to note that the Title I students are assessed on the same state and district standards that apply to all students.

Based on a comparison of Spring 2002 to Spring 2003 assessment data, the progress for the Title I program is listed below:

Reading/Communications (grades K-5)
33% of the Title I students reached the proficient level or beyond.

Reading/Communications (grades 6-8)
24% of the Title I students reached the proficient level or beyond.

Should you wish additional information regarding the Title I program in your school, please contact your school principal   or the Title I teacher(s).

2001-2002

Grade Subject Advanced (%) Proficient (%) Advanced + Proficient (%) Basic (%) Below Basic (%)
Grade 5 Mathematics 31.8 39.4 71.2 16.7 12.1
Reading 16.7 48.5 65.2 22.7 12.1
Grade 8 Mathematics 22.1 45.5 67.6 14.3 18.2
Reading 37.7 41.6 79.3 9.1 11.7
Grade 11 Mathematics 24.1 21.8 45.9 32.2 21.8
Reading 15.1 40.7 55.8 26.7 17.4

 

2002-2003

Grade Subject Advanced (%) Proficient (%) Advanced + Proficient (%) Basic (%) Below Basic (%)
Grade 5 Mathematics 29.9 38.8 68.7 17.9 13.4
Reading 34.3 37.3 71.6 11.9 16.4
Grade 8 Mathematics 31.0 46.0 77.0 16.1 6.9
Reading 48.3 36.8 85.1 8.0 6.9
Grade 11 Mathematics 19.3 30.7 50.0 20.2 29.8
Reading 12.3 50.0 62.3 17.5 20.2

 

Elementary School Report Card

 

Mathematics - State Standard 35% Proficient and Advanced

  Number of Students Assessed Advanced (%) Proficient (%) Advanced + Proficient (%) Basic (%) Below Basic (%)
All Students 67 29.9 38.8 68.7 17.9 13.4
Gender            
Males
35 28.6 48.6 77.2 11.4 11.4
Females
32 31.3 28.1 59.4 25.0 15.6
Race/Ethnicity            
White
67 29.9 38.8 68.7 17.9 13.4
Black
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Latino/Hispanic
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Asian
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Native American
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Multi-Ethnic
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
IEP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Limited English Proficient N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Migrant N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Economic Disadvantaged 19 36.8 26.3 63.1 70.5 26.3

 

 

Reading - State Standard 45% Proficient and Advanced

  Number of Students Assessed Advanced (%) Proficient (%) Advanced + Proficient (%) Basic (%) Below Basic (%)
All Students 67 34.3 37.3 71.6 11.9 16.4
Gender            
Males
35 31.4 40.0 71.4 8.6 20.0<