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State of the Muncie Community Schools
Delivered to the Muncie & Delaware County Chamber of Commerce
October 7, 2015
Retrieved from: https://larrycuban.wordpress.com/2011/09/
These are not easy times in education
EWA Teacher
It is an axiom in my mind that our liberty can never be safe but in the hands of the
people themselves, and that too of the people with a certain degree of
instruction. This it is the business of the state to effect, and on a general plan.
T. Jefferson, 1796, in a letter to G. Washington
“Schools are the bedrock of our Democracy”
Dale Basham at MCS United Way Breakfast, 10/2/2015
Scope of MCS• Serve children from age 3 to 22 and adults working towards a HS
diploma• 5893 Traditional Students• 747 Permanent Staff
Administrators 35 Faculty 453 Non-certified Staff 259
• Fifteen Locations Nine Elementary Schools (PK-5) Two Middle Schools (6-8) Muncie Central High School (9-12) Muncie Area Career Center (9+) Youth Opportunity Center (6-12) Camp Adventure
Enrollment Based upon Fall Reporting
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000 72127019 6940
68026602
61155893
Student Demographics• Breakdown by Ethnicity
19% Black/Non-Hispanic 3% Hispanic 64% White/Non-Hispanic 12% Multiracial 2% Other
• 20% of Students with an IEP (Unduplicated Count; 25% Duplicated Count) 250 Severe Disabilities 622 Mild Disabilities 821 Speech/Language Disabilities
• 1% of Children who are English Language Learners• 72% Percent of Students on Free or Reduced Lunch
Minority Employment
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Delaware Co. Ave.
6.5
6.7
6.9
7.1
7.3
7.5
7.7
7.9
7.1 7.2
6.9 6.9
7.67.5
7.8
Academic Programming
Graduation Rates Based Upon Simple Cohort Model
20112012
20132014
2015
0.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.080.090.0
100.0
71.8
88.7 94.1
84.7
77.8
80.4 81 81.7 83.4
MCS State Ave
College Matriculation Rate
2012 2013 2014 201574.0
76.0
78.0
80.0
82.0
84.0
86.0
88.0
90.0
78.5
87.5
80.0
84.5
Advanced Placement Participation
2012 2013 2014 2015 20160
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
# of Students# of Tests
AP Student Participation is
up 49% over the past five years AP Student
Performance is up 38% over the past five
years
Dual Credit
2012 2013 2014 2015 20160
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
153 194 214278
364264 296
472
697
1143
# of Students # of Credits
Dual Credit• The Early College Program being conducted in partnership with Ivy Tech will allow MCHS students to graduate with a high school diploma and an associate’s degree.
• Some concern over recent decisions by the Board of Higher Learning may compromise our abilities to continue dual credit options. (See Indianapolis Star Story September 24, 2015)
Dual credits earned are up 432% over the past four years
MCJROTC• US Marine Corps Junior ROTC program at Muncie
Central was named a Naval Honor Program this fall. This honor, among other things, allows the program to nominate students to the service academies.
• The Cadets provide a wide range of community services to the community and the school with a particular focus on veterans’ organizations.
• Students who participate are eligible for advanced standing if they enlist in the military as well, but the focus on the program is on leadership and character development. It is not primarily a recruiting tool.
Muncie Area Career Center (MACC)• Currently serves 336 students from MCS and 11
other school corporations in Vocational and Technical courses from Delaware and Randolph Counties
• Adult Education Program • Serves Blackford, Delaware and Randolph Counties• 594 adult learners were enrolled during SY 2015• About 275 were served directly at the MACC• 131 Students earned a High School Equivalency
Certificate (HSE) last year
MACC Certification Programs
• State Board of Cosmetology• Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)• Microsoft Office Certification: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access• Cisco Certified Network Administrator• Certified Network Webmaster• National Board Certification Test for Dental Assisting (DANB)• Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)• First Responders Certification• Associated Builders & Contractors Credit (ABC)• Indiana WorkKeys Basic Skills Assessment• Will be adding Automation and Robotics certification shortly
MACC Program students have earned 149 Industry Standard Certifications last year
Retrieved from: https://larrycuban.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/testyou.jpg
A-F AccountabilitySchool Score 2013 Score 2014 Score 2015 % F/R
Lunch MCS 2.02 2.57 ? 72%EWA 4.0 4.0 ? 58%Grissom 2.25 3.5 ? 87%Longfellow 2.75 3.75 ? 90%Mitchell 2.75 3.25 ? 45%North View 3.0 4.0 ? 70%South View 2.25 2.25 ? 88%Storer 3.75 4.0 ? 49%Sutton 1.75 3.5 ? 86%West View 3.75 4.0 ? 60%NMS .75 2.75 ? 64%SMS .25 .25 ? 86%MCHS 3.37* 3.38 ? 64%
*Composite score from MCHS & MSHS in 2013
iStep MCS Percent Passing 2014
Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 50
20
40
60
80
10076
84 787181 88
ELA Math
iStep MCS Percent 3rd Grade
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 20140102030405060708090
60
76 78 82 8176
5969 73 75 75 71
ELA Math
Some Elementary Programs• Solid elementary core: 4 of 9 Elementary Schools earned an “A”
rating; 2 earned a “B”; Based upon the 8 Step Model• Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports (PBIS) is being
implemented in most of our elementary schools and SMS; to date, discipline issues have declined more than 67% at SMS
• Expanded Learning Program (ELP) K-5 at EWA provides accelerated and enriched gifted education for students identified as academically gifted.
• MP3 Program that is led by BSU professors in conjunction with building leaders. This program allows aspiring educators to learn about education in the context of the whole community in which the children live.
• Participants with BSU’s Teachers’ College as Professional Development Schools
• Elementary athletic programming• Kindergarten Readiness programing
Middle Schools• Offer French & Spanish instruction• Offer gifted STEM program which teaches
across subject matter boundaries• Junior National Honor Society• SWAGGER Recovery Alternative School• 1:1 iPad Program • ICE Basketball League• Full range of athletics and extra-curricular
activities
Athletics• Overall MCHS record for 2015 ~ 254-184-3• 504 student athletes at MCHS last year• Boys Tennis won NCC Conference Championship • Don Wafer was the NCC tennis coach of the year• Steve Sprandlin was the IN Disabilities Swim Coach of the year• Student Athletes who competed at state:
Aaliyah Barnes TrackLucas Bradford SwimmingAlec Hale SwimmingCameron Ottinger SwimmingCullen Tyler SwimmingKeegan Bronnenberg Golf Tied for 1st Place
Finances & Facilities
Finances: Calendar Year; General Fund Revenue v. Expenses
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015$40,000,000.00
$42,000,000.00
$44,000,000.00
$46,000,000.00
$48,000,000.00
$50,000,000.00
$52,000,000.00
$54,000,000.00
$56,000,000.00
$58,000,000.00
$60,000,000.00Operating Revenue Expenses
Expenses by Type
Salaries51%
Benefits25%
Purchased Services
1%
Water/Trash0%
Insurance/Travel
2%Supplies
6%Special Ed
12%
Vocational Ed1%
Alternative Schools1%
EOY Operating Balances & Cash Reserves
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150.00
5,000,000.00
10,000,000.00
15,000,000.00
20,000,000.00
25,000,000.00
30,000,000.00
18,092,520.0019,997,961.00
25,117,562.00
14,371,961.00
10,212,639.00
4,043,611.004,802,976.00
6,000.00$478,078.00
$4,938,690.00$5,167,363.00$2,494,250.00
$77,911.00$357,367.00$66,190.00
Total Reserves GF Cash (Included in Total)
2015 Tax Cap LossesCircuit Breaker As % of Total Levy
Muncie Yorktown Wes-Del Delaware Daleville Liberty-Perry Cowan0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
4543.66
13.59
4.282.45 1.43 0.85 0.1
Rainy Day Fund
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150.00
500,000.00
1,000,000.00
1,500,000.00
2,000,000.00
2,500,000.00
3,000,000.00
3,500,000.00
4,000,000.00
4,500,000.004,100,000.00 4,100,000.00 4,025,160.36
3,274,457.91
0.00 0.00
Facilities Maintenance ExpendituresCalendar Year Expenditures
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 $0
$500,000
$1,000,000
$1,500,000
$2,000,000
$2,500,000
$3,000,000
$3,500,000
$4,000,000
$4,500,000 $4,360,741
$1,049,778 $1,267,752
$1,740,752
$969,517
$335,793 $497,145
Facilities• Several facilities studies have been completed but not acted upon• Southside Middle School is by far the building in the best condition in the
corporation• Longfellow, Mitchell & North View are in good shape • Grissom is in need of a facelift but is structurally sound• MCHS, EWA, NMS, South View, Sutton & Storer all have significant issues
• Lack of proactive maintenance• Budget issues have caused significant deferred maintenance issues• Energy management has significantly reduced our energy use• Technology infrastructure is in dire need up updating
Partnerships• Partnerships and Grants will be essential for MCS to move forward and to become more flexible and responsive to student needs.• We are blessed with a wide range of strong, dedicated partners.• I challenged each teacher in the corporation to apply for a grant this year. I have been pleased with the number of staff who have been involved in finding and writing grants so far this year. •
Retrieved from: http://www.better-ed.org/blog/6-education-cartoons-tell-it-it
Areas of Concern• Kindergarten Readiness• Failure rates at the secondary level are too high• Graduation rate isn’t 100%• Graduates need to have a career path and a plan to get there• Need for more support services; particularly mental health support for our
children and families• Long term facilities planning & renovation needs; rebuild our technology
infrastructure • Need for a strong digitally-based curriculum• Need to hire and retain the best possible educators and support staff who are
reflective of our community• Need to live within our budget
Strategic Planning
Looking Forward• Community Survey to gather information from all stakeholders
about their hopes and dreams for MCS• Five Planning Task Forces including about 100+ staff, parents,
community members and parents to draft goals for MCS• Hope to ensure that we are collaborating efficiently with the City
of Muncie, BSU, Ivy Tech and the wider business community• Focus group meetings in each area to help refine and review
those plans (United Way has offered to help to facilitate these meetings)
• Draft plans to be presented to the MCS Board for their review• A formal approval of the plan in June 2016
Finance & FacilitiesCurriculum & InstructionStudent Services, Support and SafetyHuman Resources & Professional DevelopmentCommunications and Parent Engagement
My Request to Each of you•Be actively engaged in setting the direction for the future of MCS:Complete the Strategic Planning SurveyVolunteer to serve on a Planning CommitteeAttend one or more of the Focus Group sessions
•Follow MCS on social media•Be the constructively critical friends MCS needs
Some Upcoming Events• October 20, 2015 Southside Middle School - Choir Concert at Muncie Central• October 22, 2015 Northside Middle School - Band Concert• October 27, 2015 Southside Middle School- Choir Concert • October 27, 2015 Muncie Central - Band Concert • October 29, 2015 Northside Middle School -Choir Concert• October 31, 2015 Muncie Central - Haunted House • November 07, 2015 Muncie Central - Craft Fair • November 10, 2015 Muncie Central - Choir Concert • November 11, 2015 Muncie Central - Veteran's Ceremony • 11/20 - 11/21 Southside Middle School Play – Silver’s Secret• 11/20 - 11/22 Northside Middle School Musical -Alice in Wonderland
Special thanks to all of our partner organizations that help us serve the students and families of Muncie and Delaware County
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