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School Classification: Focus Title I Designation: Schoolwide Performance Indicators * No bar will display at the school or district level if the subgroup does not meet minimum size for reporting purposes. Because of special circumstances, schools are not being held accountable for: Student Achievement and Participation for 2013-14. 1 of 5

Staffing Core Classes Taught by Highly Qualified Teachers Number of Core Content Classes 120 of Classes taught by Highly Qualified Teachers 100.00% of Classes not taught by Highly Qualified Teachers 0.00% It has been determined that South Dakota does not offer an Emergency or Provisional License. This information is therefore not being reported. Teachers 32.84 Average Years of Experience 9 with Advanced Degrees 41.67% with advanced degree does not include unknown degrees. Number may not match pie chart. 2 of 5

Attendance Attendance: Data Matrix Category1Name Goal School Current Year School Prior Year District Current Year State Current Year Subgroup Attendance age Attendance age Attendance age Attendance age Attendance age All Students 94.00 94.80 94.69 96.17 96.14 Hispanic / Latino 94.00 94.61 94.83 95.50 95.36 American Indian / Alaskan Native 94.00 91.77 91.97 90.85 92.69 Asian 94.00 96.37 94.33 96.71 96.97 Black / African American 94.00 96.59 96.26 96.53 96.59 Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 94.00 92.18 95.48 94.58 94.43 White / Caucasian 94.00 95.76 95.59 96.67 96.80 Multi-Racial 94.00 92.91 93.04 94.68 95.08 Student With Disabilities 94.00 94.81 94.71 95.16 95.35 English Language Learners 94.00 96.69 96.54 96.57 95.80 Economically Disadvantaged 94.00 94.46 94.46 95.06 94.78 Female 94.00 95.20 94.78 96.19 96.13 Male 94.00 94.44 94.61 96.15 96.16 Migrant 94.00 97.89 98.08 97.39 97.15 Gap 94.00 94.56 94.54 95.34 95.11 Non-Gap 94.00 96.93 96.39 97.36 97.30 3 of 5

All Assessed: Science All Grades All Students (67) * No bar will display at the school or district level if the subgroup does not meet minimum size for reporting purposes. All Assessed: Science All Grades - Data Matrix Category1Name School Current Year School Prior Year District Current Year State Current Year Number Students All Students 67 13.43 37.31 47.76 1.49 0.00 13.33 41.67 45.00 0.00 0.00 4.28 21.63 56.75 15.84 1.50 4.06 24.79 59.58 10.50 1.06 Hispanic / Latino * 8.45 37.46 45.35 7.89 0.85 6.48 34.65 51.67 5.67 1.53 American Indian / Alaskan Native 17 23.53 29.41 47.06 0.00 0.00 7.14 64.29 28.57 0.00 0.00 7.77 42.49 40.93 5.70 3.11 12.37 48.27 35.60 1.58 2.18 Asian * 17.71 32.81 39.06 9.38 1.04 18.75 31.45 36.90 11.90 1.01 Black / African American 11 9.09 63.64 27.27 0.00 0.00 50.00 30.00 20.00 0.00 0.00 9.62 42.51 40.49 5.37 2.01 9.66 40.27 43.24 5.20 1.63 Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander * 0.00 34.78 52.17 13.04 0.00 White / Caucasian 25 4.00 24.00 68.00 4.00 0.00 0.00 18.18 81.82 0.00 0.00 2.21 15.68 61.61 19.05 1.45 2.29 20.44 64.22 12.19 0.86 Multi-Racial * 6.25 19.79 64.58 8.33 1.04 5.57 27.64 59.69 5.76 1.34 Student With Disabilities 15 13.33 53.33 33.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 63.64 36.36 0.00 0.00 9.55 37.75 33.44 12.48 6.78 14.49 45.57 32.04 5.47 2.43 English Language Learners * 40.00 50.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 24.86 52.29 18.86 2.57 1.43 27.21 51.88 17.69 1.34 1.88 Economically Disadvantaged 58 15.52 39.66 44.83 0.00 0.00 14.55 45.45 40.00 0.00 0.00 8.42 33.49 48.27 8.48 1.34 7.65 35.59 49.76 5.69 1.31 Female 35 11.43 40.00 48.57 0.00 0.00 18.75 43.75 37.50 0.00 0.00 3.82 23.41 58.66 12.74 1.37 3.67 26.02 61.47 7.93 0.91 Male 32 15.63 34.38 46.88 3.13 0.00 7.14 39.29 53.57 0.00 0.00 4.72 19.96 54.96 18.75 1.61 4.44 23.65 57.81 12.91 1.19 Migrant * 30.56 50.00 15.28 2.78 1.39 42.66 42.66 12.59 1.40 0.70 Gap 60 15.00 40.00 45.00 0.00 0.00 14.29 44.64 41.07 0.00 0.00 7.82 32.80 47.84 9.09 2.45 7.77 36.00 48.87 5.77 1.60 Non-Gap * 0.86 10.83 65.37 22.36 0.57 0.90 15.24 68.71 14.55 0.60 = Below Basic, = Basic, = Proficient, = Advanced, = Not Test * No data will display at the school or district level if the subgroup does not meet minimum size for reporting purposes. The Gap group includes any student who belongs to one or more of the following subgroups: Black; Hispanic; American Indian/ Alaskan Native; English Language Learner; Special Education; Economically Disadvantaged. Students not belonging to any of these groups are included in the Non-Gap group. 4 of 5

All Assessed: Science Grade 05 All Students (67) Category1Name School Current Year School Prior Year District Current Year State Current Year Number Students All Students 67 13.43 37.31 47.76 1.49 0.00 13.33 41.67 45.00 0.00 0.00 5.80 19.54 61.16 13.20 0.30 5.16 19.41 62.22 12.77 0.44 Hispanic / Latino * 12.59 30.07 49.65 6.99 0.70 9.11 28.02 56.49 6.15 0.23 American Indian / Alaskan Native 17 23.53 29.41 47.06 0.00 0.00 7.14 64.29 28.57 0.00 0.00 17.24 36.78 41.38 3.45 1.15 17.07 41.91 39.00 1.38 0.65 Asian * 20.29 27.54 43.48 7.25 1.45 18.75 24.43 41.48 14.20 1.14 Black / African American 11 9.09 63.64 27.27 0.00 0.00 50.00 30.00 20.00 0.00 0.00 9.70 41.21 44.85 3.64 0.61 11.02 35.43 47.64 5.12 0.79 Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander * * No bar will display at the school or district level if the subgroup does not meet minimum size for reporting purposes. All Assessed: Science Grade 05 - Data Matrix White / Caucasian 25 4.00 24.00 68.00 4.00 0.00 0.00 18.18 81.82 0.00 0.00 2.63 13.64 66.95 16.78 0.08 2.39 14.23 67.47 15.52 0.39 Multi-Racial * 9.30 13.95 74.42 2.33 0.00 5.80 25.00 62.95 5.80 0.45 Student With Disabilities 15 13.33 53.33 33.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 63.64 36.36 0.00 0.00 11.07 35.00 44.64 8.93 0.36 14.74 37.12 42.20 5.44 0.50 English Language Learners * 40.00 50.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 27.74 46.72 24.82 0.73 0.00 29.29 43.43 26.26 0.67 0.34 Economically Disadvantaged 58 15.52 39.66 44.83 0.00 0.00 14.55 45.45 40.00 0.00 0.00 10.57 29.69 52.96 6.42 0.38 9.62 29.50 53.78 6.59 0.51 Female 35 11.43 40.00 48.57 0.00 0.00 18.75 43.75 37.50 0.00 0.00 4.98 22.06 61.09 11.39 0.47 4.74 21.00 63.95 9.97 0.34 Male 32 15.63 34.38 46.88 3.13 0.00 7.14 39.29 53.57 0.00 0.00 6.62 17.02 61.23 15.01 0.12 5.56 17.91 60.59 15.41 0.54 Migrant * 34.48 44.83 20.69 0.00 0.00 41.38 39.66 18.97 0.00 0.00 Gap 60 15.00 40.00 45.00 0.00 0.00 14.29 44.64 41.07 0.00 0.00 9.79 28.51 54.26 7.02 0.43 9.23 29.34 54.09 6.82 0.53 Non-Gap * 0.80 8.28 69.83 20.96 0.13 0.65 8.40 71.23 19.37 0.35 = Below Basic, = Basic, = Proficient, = Advanced, = Not Test * No data will display at the school or district level if the subgroup does not meet minimum size for reporting purposes. The Gap group includes any student who belongs to one or more of the following subgroups: Black; Hispanic; American Indian/ Alaskan Native; English Language Learner; Special Education; Economically Disadvantaged. Students not belonging to any of these groups are included in the Non-Gap group. 5 of 5