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Brookhaven Elementary School - #807
Brookhaven Elementary School - #807
Principal: Mr. Shahid A. Muhammad
Director: Mrs. Cheryl L. Smith
4610 Renn Street Rockville, MD 20853
Office Phone: (301) 460-2140
Fax Number: (301) 460-2460
School Hours: 9:00 - 3:25
Feeder Schools:
www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/brookhavenes/
Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium
Receiving Schools: Argyle, Loiederman, Parkland
2015–2016 Enrollment = 443
% Total
% Gender
% Racial/Ethnic Composition¹ ²
Female
Male
AM
AS
BL
HI
PI
WH
MU
All Students
Enrollment by Grade
Number
Percent
56.7
21.7
≤5.0
≤5.0
6.8
≤5.0
33.6
8.8
48.1
25.7
≤5.0
≤5.0
8.8
≤5.0
≤5.0
≤5.0
99
22.3
38.6
43.3
16.9
Pre-K
ESOL
Full-Day K
47
10.6
FARMS
68.6
31.4
37.2
≤5.0
≤5.0
22.8
38.8
≤5.0
≤5.0
≤5.0
Grade 1
53
12.0
SPED
19.6
≤5.0
16.0
≤5.0
≤5.0
5.2
8.6
≤5.0
≤5.0
≤5.0
Grade 2
Grade 3
58
65
13.1
14.7
Grade 4
69
15.6
Grade 5
Total
52
443
11.7
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
65.5
Less than 40%
≤5.0
Students now or have in the past received FARMS² = 74.7%
Mobility Rate (Entrants + Withdrawals)² ³ = 19.0%
33.3
Other Participation
Attendance Rate² ³ = ≥95.0%
Suspension Rate² ³ ⁴ = ‐‐
School Programs
Elementary Home School Model
Focused Academic Support - Federal Title I Funds
Learning and Academic Disabilities
PEP Collaboration
Prekindergarten
Preschool Education Program (PEP)
Preschool Education Program (PEP) Classic
Preschool Education Program (PEP) Inc.
Resource (K–5)
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The Maryland School Assessment (MSA) has been replaced by the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for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.
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Brookhaven Elementary School - #807
Staff Diversity
% Racial/Ethnic Composition¹
Classes Taught by
Highly Qualified (HQ) Teachers²
% Gender
AS
BL
HI
WH
MU
Female
Male
Professional
2.0
29.4
7.8
58.8
2.0
78.4
21.6
Number
of Classes
% HQ
% Not HQ
Supporting Services
10.3
6.9
31.0
51.7
0.0
86.2
13.8
110
95.5
4.5
Class Size/Staff Ratio
Years Experience of Professional Personnel
Student/Instructional Staff Ratio = 8.0
Average Class Size
Kindergarten = 16.0
Grades 1 to 3 = 24.3
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
3.000
18.800
1.000
3.800
1.000
1.100
1.100
0.300
1.000
9.000
40.100
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
9.8
49.0
41.2
Instructional Support Total
Original
Construction
Date
Year
Renovated/
Modernized
Site Size in
Acres
Gym
1961
1995
8.6
Y
4.375
6.373
0.500
0.500
Joint
Relocatable
Occupancy Classrooms
N
0
Core Facility Teaching Stations
Total
Grades 1–6
Support
A/M/R
Pre K
ESOL
Kindergarten
Special
Education
29
15
4
1
0
3
6
Current
Capacity
Future
Capacity
2016
–2017
2017
–2018
2018
–2019
2019
–2020
2020
–2021
2021
–2022
496
496
451
443
437
437
444
457
11.748
Capacity/Enrollment Projections
Other Support
Administrative Secretary
Secretary
Parent/Community Coord
Lunch Hour Aide
Other Support Total
1.000
1.000
0.500
0.748
3.248
School Personnel Costs
Building Services
Manager
Leader
Worker
Plant Equipment Operator
1.000
1.000
2.500
1.000
1.000
3.000
Building Services Total
4.500
5.000
Food Services
1.625
47.100
% More Than
15 Years
Facilities Data
Supporting Services
Administrative
% 5–15
Years
Grades 4 to 5 = 33.3
Staff Positions
Professional
% Less Than
5 Years
Total Supporting Services
Professional Salaries
Supporting Services Salaries
Employee Benefits
Total Allocated Cost
$3,810,481
$901,190
$1,247,003
$5,958,674
21.121
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.
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