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Glen Haven Elementary School - #767
Glen Haven Elementary School - #767 Principal: Dr. Jane Q. Ennis Director: Mr. Eric A. Wilson 10900 Inwood Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20902 Office Phone: (301) 649-8051 Fax Number: (301) 649-8540 School Hours: 9:25 - 3:50 Feeder Schools: www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/glenhavenes/ Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium Receiving Schools: Sligo 2015–2016 Enrollment = 551 % Total % Gender % Racial/Ethnic Composition¹ ² Female Male AM AS BL HI PI WH MU All Students Enrollment by Grade Number Percent 47.7 14.5 ≤5.0 ≤5.0 8.7 ≤5.0 22.5 ≤5.0 50.3 23.0 ≤5.0 ≤5.0 15.2 ≤5.0 ≤5.0 ≤5.0 66 12.0 30.5 52.3 16.0 Pre-K ESOL Full-Day K 80 14.5 FARMS 62.3 32.1 30.1 ≤5.0 6.0 12.3 39.4 ≤5.0 ≤5.0 ≤5.0 Grade 1 90 16.3 SPED 11.8 5.1 6.7 ≤5.0 ≤5.0 ≤5.0 6.7 ≤5.0 ≤5.0 ≤5.0 Grade 2 Grade 3 93 71 16.9 12.9 Grade 4 81 14.7 Grade 5 Total 70 551 12.7 ¹ Racial/ethnic composition figures reflect MSDE abbreviations: American Indian or Alaskan Native (AM); Asian (AS); Black or African American (BL); Hispanic/Latino (HI); Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (PI); White (WH); Two or More (Multiple) Races (MU). Students with Disabilities Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)² Percent of Instructional Time Inside a General Education Class 80% or More Between 40% and 79% All SPED Students 56.9 Less than 40% ≤5.0 Students now or have in the past received FARMS² = 72.6% Mobility Rate (Entrants + Withdrawals)² ³ = 18.9% 41.5 Other Participation Attendance Rate² ³ = 94.4% Suspension Rate² ³ ⁴ = ‐‐ School Programs Elementary Home School Model (Inclusion) Elementary Home School Model (K–2) Focused Academic Support - Local Funds Prekindergarten Preschool Education Program (PEP) Classic Preschool Education Program (PEP) Inc. Reading/Language Arts Program Resource (K–5) School/Community-Based School/Community-Based (K–1) Maryland School Assessment Proficiency Rate² ³ ⁴ ⁵ Grade 3 Math Grade 4 Reading Math Grade 5 Reading Math Reading All Students Asian Black or African American Hispanic/Latino White Two or More Races FARMS The Maryland School Assessment (MSA) has been replaced by the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC). School PARCC results can be found at the 2015 Maryland Report Card website by entering the school’s name into the School Finder search box. PARCC Performance Results tables are not able to fit in the current space of this report. For detailed information, please visit http://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/. ESOL SPED ² To comply with federal requirements, any percentage rates greater than or equal to 95.0% or less than or equal to 5.0% (3% for suspensions) will be noted as ≥95.0 or ≤5.0 (≤3.0 for suspensions), respectively. ³ Outcome data reflect 2014–2015 school year. ⁴ Results are not reported (--) for groups with fewer than ten students enrolled. ⁵ Shaded column(s) indicate that the data do not include the entire student population due to the PARCC field test. 108 Glen Haven Elementary School - #767 Staff Diversity % Racial/Ethnic Composition¹ Classes Taught by Highly Qualified (HQ) Teachers² % Gender AS BL HI WH MU Female Male Professional 10.5 21.1 1.8 66.7 0.0 93.0 7.0 Number of Classes % HQ % Not HQ Supporting Services 14.8 29.6 40.7 14.8 0.0 77.8 22.2 157 100.0 0.0 Class Size/Staff Ratio Years Experience of Professional Personnel Student/Instructional Staff Ratio = 9.2 Average Class Size Kindergarten = 10.9 Grades 1 to 3 = 26.4 Principal Assistant Principal Principal Intern Asst School Administrator Administrative Total Instructional Support 1.000 1.000 2.000 Teachers Kindergarten Classroom Staff Development ESOL Reading/Literacy Physical Education Art Music Instrumental Music Preschool Special Education: Classroom Resource Program Teachers Total 5.000 24.100 1.000 4.000 1.500 1.300 1.300 0.200 1.000 6.300 45.700 Other Professional Counselor Media Specialist Spec Ed Related Services Other Professional Total Total Professional Paraeducators Regular Special Education IT Systems Specialist Teacher Assistant Media Assistant Instructional Data Assistant 17.5 52.6 29.8 Instructional Support Total Original Construction Date Year Renovated/ Modernized Site Size in Acres Gym 1950 2004 10.0 Y 4.750 6.875 0.500 0.500 Joint Relocatable Occupancy Classrooms Y 0 Core Facility Teaching Stations Total Grades 1–6 Support A/M/R Pre K ESOL Kindergarten Special Education 35 20 5 1 0 5 4 Current Capacity Future Capacity 2016 –2017 2017 –2018 2018 –2019 2019 –2020 2020 –2021 2021 –2022 576 576 608 611 627 610 598 605 12.625 Capacity/Enrollment Projections Other Support Administrative Secretary Secretary Parent/Community Coord Lunch Hour Aide Other Support Total 1.000 1.000 2.000 4.000 School Personnel Costs Building Services Manager Leader Worker Plant Equipment Operator 1.000 1.000 4.000 1.000 1.000 1.800 Building Services Total 6.000 3.800 Food Services 1.625 51.500 % More Than 15 Years Facilities Data Supporting Services Administrative % 5–15 Years Grades 4 to 5 = 30.0 Staff Positions Professional % Less Than 5 Years Total Supporting Services Professional Salaries Supporting Services Salaries Employee Benefits Total Allocated Cost $3,839,871 $971,488 $1,271,278 $6,082,637 24.250 ¹ Racial/ethnic composition figures reflect MSDE abbreviations: American Indian or Alaskan Native (AM); Asian (AS); Black or African American (BL); Hispanic/Latino (HI); Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (PI); White (WH); Two or More (Multiple) Races (MU). ² Outcome data reflect 2014–2015 school year. 109