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DISTRICT TAXPAYER'S REPORT
District Source of Funds 2004 Sources of School District Revenue Local Tax Contribution State Tax Contribution Federal Grants State Grants Private/Partnership Grants Other …ver más…
The following items have been approved by voters:
TABOR Override Bond Mill Levy Increase
The federal No Child Left Behind Act requires states to track whether schools are making "Adequate Yearly Progress"(AYP) toward the goal of ensuring that all students know and are able to do grade-level work in reading and mathematics.
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Did your school make AYP in reading? Did your school make AYP in math? How many targets does your school have?
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Yes Yes How many were met?
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ACADEMIC GROWTH OF STUDENTS
• Significant Improvement • Improvement • Stable • Decline • Significant Decline
For more information and further details about this report, visit www.state.co.us/schools Colorado Department of Education. 201 East Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80203 Nikola Tesla Education Opportunity Center
1010/2528 2560 International Circle . Colorado Springs, CO 80910 . 719-520-2701 10/27/2005
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Adequate Yearly Progress is met when all sub-groups including 30 or more students by ethnicity, economic status, disabilities and limited English proficiency meet 100% of academic targets on CSAP and CSAPA set by federal law.
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
Colorado students are assessed once a year in order to measure their performance on state academic content standards, using the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP). The chart below shows the results for grades 6 - 8 in the subject areas for reading, writing and math for all students tested.