Delta/Greely School District

The closure of Alaska’s public school buildings in the Spring of 2020 has a substantial impact on the state’s accountability system and Alaska Report Cards for the 2019-2020 school year. Several sections on Alaska’s Report Card contain measures that use assessment data that will not be available or may be substantially limited this year.

The Reporting Plan for the 2019-2020 Alaska School, District, and State Report Cards outlines the data that will be reported publicly on the website and the data that will likely be accompanied with additional documentation. Measures primarily based on the spring state tests will not have data available this year.

Financial Data

Spending Per Pupil Data
District Average Spending
State/Local Funds $14,647
Federal Funds $1,069
Total $15,716
Statewide Average Spending
State/Local Funds $16,720
Federal Funds $1,475
Total $18,195
Instructional Spending

How much is spent on instruction?

District State
Instructional 73.8%
Non-Instructional 26.2%
District Fund Balance
Reserved Unreserved
$809,007 $1,363,711

The instructional percentage is based upon the district’s school operating fund expenditures reported under the uniform chart of accounts required under 4 AAC 06.120 in Function 100 through Function 400. For further information regarding expenditures classified as Instructional, please refer to the 2018 Uniform Chart of Accounts. The reserved/unreserved classification is state of Alaska terminology. Additional presentation supporting fund balance is included in individual financial statements. Alaska Regulation 4 AAC 09.160 (eff. 6/19/2011) defines RESERVED Fund Balance to include encumbrances, inventory, pre-paid expenses (which may include fuel reserves), self-insurance, federal impact aid received, and unexpended annual student allotment provided under AS 14.03.320(c).

To see financial data for a specific school or district, please follow this link and select the district and school from the drop down lists. Once on the school or district’s Report Card, select Financial Data from the menu on the left.

The data that is reported for Per Pupil Expenditures include actual personnel and actual nonpersonnel funding.

Attendance, Graduation, and Dropout Rates

All Students

Attendance

Graduation

Dropout

Report Card Interpretation Guides

Subgroup Attendance Rate Graduation Rate Dropout Rate 5 Year Cohort Graduation Rate
All Students 94.03% 84.91% 0.97% n/a
Male 93.98% 80.77% 1.85% n/a
Female 94.08% 88.89% 0.00% n/a
African American 95.32% 100.00% 0.00% n/a
Alaska Native/American Indian 94.16% 100.00% 9.09% n/a
Asian/Pacific Islander 95.47% n/a 0.00% n/a
Caucasian 93.83% 90.00% 0.40% n/a
Hispanic 94.36% 66.67% 5.56% n/a
Two or More Races 95.22% 50.00% 0.00% n/a
Economically Disadvantaged 93.25% 85.71% 0.92% n/a
Not Economically Disadvantaged 94.53% 84.38% 1.00% n/a
Students With Disabilities 93.76% 85.71% 0.00% n/a
Students Without Disabilities 94.07% 84.78% 1.07% n/a
English Learners 93.34% 83.33% 0.00% n/a
Migrant Students 93.42% n/a 0.00% n/a
Active Duty Parent/Guardian 94.50% 83.33% 6.90% n/a
Foster Care 91.94% n/a 0.00% n/a

2017-2018 Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC)

The Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) is a survey of all public schools and school districts in the United States. This is completed and managed by the United States Department of Education. This data is collected pursuant to section 203(c)(1) of the Department of Education Organization Act (20 U.S.C. 3413(c)(1)). The CRDC is a biennial (i.e., every other school year) survey required by the Department’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR).

The data in this report is from the 2017-2018 Civil Rights Data Collection, the most current data. This data can also be accessed on the CRDC Homepage.

Please note: This data was derived from publicly-available data files in which statistical disclosure limitation methods have been applied to reduce the risk of disclosure of individual student information.

Category Number of Children with Disabilities Number of Children without Disabilities
Students who received one or more in-school suspensions. 2 5
Instances of out-of-school suspension. 3 30
Students who received an expulsion with educational services. 0 0
Students receiving a school-related arrest. 0 0
Students who were referred to a law enforcement agency or official. 0 1
Category Number
Students absent 15 or more days during the school year 259
Students enrolled in preschool programs 19
Students enrolled in at least one Advanced Placement course 0
Incidents of physical attack or fight with a firearm or explosive device 0
Incidents of physical attack or fight with a weapon 0
Incidents of physical attack or fight without a weapon 6
Incidents of possession of a firearm or explosive device 0
Incidents of rape or attempted rape 0
Incidents of robbery with a firearm or explosive device 0
Incidents of robbery without a weapon 0
Incidents of sexual assault (other than rape) 0
Incidents of threats of physical attack with a firearm or explosive device 0
Incidents of threats of physical attack with a weapon 0
Incidents of threats of physical attack without a weapon 0
Allegations of harassment or bullying on the basis of disability 0
Allegations of harassment or bullying on the basis of race, color, or national origin 0
Allegations of harassment or bullying on the basis of religion 0
Allegations of harassment or bullying on the basis of sex 1
Allegations of harassment or bullying on the basis of sexual orientation 0

The CRDC data is collected by the Federal Government based on a particular methodology and purpose that may not be clearly aligned with the school’s or district’s disciplinary procedures.

Information on the Professional Qualifications of Educators

Additional information on teacher qualifications, including type of certification and college degree(s), is available from your school or district upon request. You may also request information on whether your child is provided service by paraprofessionals, and, if so, their qualifications.

Teacher Quality

Category High-poverty Schools (District) Low-poverty Schools (District) All Schools (District) High-poverty Schools (State) Low-poverty Schools (State) All Schools (State)
Number of teachers who are inexperienced 0 55.46 50.8 291.46
Total number of teachers 2 11.3 46.83 1040.12 2090.28 7464.84
Percent of teachers who are inexperienced 0 5.33 2.43 3.9
Number of teachers who have emergency or provisional credentials** N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Percentage of teachers who have emergency or provisional credentials** N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Number teachers teaching out-of-field 0.7 2.41 8.73 235.72 423.54 1480.04
Total number of teachers 2 11.3 46.83 1040.12 2090.28 7464.84
Percentage of teachers teaching out-of-field 35 21.33 18.64 22.66 20.26 19.83

** The percentage of teachers in the district teaching with an Emergency Teacher Certificate is N/A. Alaska does not issue emergency certificates to teachers.

Admin Quality

Category High-poverty Schools (District) Low-poverty Schools (District) High-poverty Schools (State) Low-poverty Schools (State)
Admin FTEs Inexperienced 8.41 6.11
Total FTEs Inexperienced 117.81 137.15
Percentage Inexperienced 7.14 4.45
Subgroup Number of Grads that Enrolled in Postsecondary Education in the Academic Year Following Graduation Number of Grads that Did Not Enroll in Postsecondary Education in the Academic Year Following Graduation Total Number of Grads Postsecondary Enrollment Rate
All Students 20 32 52 38.46
African American * * * *
Alaska Native/American Indian * * * *
Caucasian 17 26 43 39.53
Hispanic 40% or fewer 60% or more 6 40% or fewer
Economically Disadvantaged 7 13 20 35
Students With Disabilities * * * *
English Learners * * * *

In response to Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development (DEED) submitted a request to the U.S. Department of Education (US ED) to waive certain requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA, section 1111) related to accountability and reporting requirements.

On March 23, 2020, US ED gave notification to DEED that the waiver would be approved. As a result, schools that were identified for support in the 2019-2020 school year maintained their identification status in the 2020-2021 school year. These identifications were based on data from the 2018-2019 school year.

In response to Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development (DEED) has submitted a request to the U.S. Department of Education (US ED) to waive certain requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA, section 1111) related to assessment requirements.

On March 23, 2020, US ED gave notification to DEED that the waiver will be approved. As a result, spring 2020 administrations of the PEAKS content area assessments in Mathematics and English Language Arts were cancelled.

In response to Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development (DEED) has submitted a request to the U.S. Department of Education (US ED) to waive certain requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA, section 1111) related to assessment requirements.

On March 23, 2020, US ED gave notification to DEED that the waiver will be approved. As a result, spring 2020 administrations of the Alaska Science Assessment were cancelled.

In response to Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development (DEED) has submitted a request to the U.S. Department of Education (US ED) to waive certain requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA, section 1111) related to assessment requirements.

On March 23, 2020, US ED gave notification to DEED that the waiver will be approved. As a result, spring 2020 administrations of the Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) alternate assessment were cancelled.

National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)

The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP): The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is the only national test of what students know and can do. The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 mandated state participation in NAEP reading and mathematics assessments in grades 4 and 8 every other year so that NAEP could serve as the common measure of student achievement.

NAEP does not test each fourth or eighth grader in the state. A representative sample of schools is chosen to participate in the NAEP. No NAEP individual results are given for students or schools; only statewide results are reported. NAEP scores can be used to compare Alaska to the nation and to other states.

NAEP assessments are designed to assess NAEP standards, also known as NAEP frameworks. NAEP does not assess students on the Alaska standards (grade level expectations). More information about the NAEP in Alaska

There are three achievement levels for each grade assessed by NAEP: Basic, Proficient, and Advanced. A fourth level, Below Basic, has no federal policy definition but is indicative of a lack of mastery. Proficient on the NAEP indicates students "have demonstrated competency over challenging subject matter." The following definitions apply to all subjects and all grades assessed by NAEP:

Achievement-Level Policy Definitions

Basic Partial Mastery of prerequisite knowledge and skills that are fundamental for proficient work at each grade. Proficient Solid academic performance for each grade assessed. Students reaching this level have demonstrated competency over challenging subject matter, including subject-matter knowledge, application of such knowledge to real-world situations, and analytical skills appropriate to the subject matter. Advanced Superior performance.

NAEP Grade 4 Reading (2019)
Advanced Proficient Basic Below Basic
Student Subgroup National Public Alaska National Public Alaska National Public Alaska National Public Alaska
All Students 9% 5% 26% 20% 31% 28% 34% 47%
White 12% 8% 33% 27% 31% 34% 23% 31%
Black 3% 15% 30% 52%
Hispanic 4% 3% 19% 18% 32% 31% 45% 48%
Asian/Pacific Islander 20% 5% 34% 16% 26% 27% 19% 52%
American Indian/Alaska Native 3% 1% 16% 8% 31% 16% 50% 75%
Two or More Races 11% 5% 29% 22% 32% 31% 28% 43%
Economically Disadvantaged 3% 2% 18% 12% 31% 24% 47% 62%
Students with Disabilities 2% 1% 8% 4% 17% 9% 73% 85%
English Learners 1% 1% 8% 7% 25% 21% 65% 71%

# Rounds to zero. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding, and because the "Information not available" category for the National School Lunch Program, which provides free/reduced-price lunches, is not displayed. Black includes African American and Hispanic includes Latino. Race categories exclude Hispanic origin.

‡ Reporting standards not met. NAEP Grade 8 Reading (2019)
Advanced Proficient Basic Below Basic
Student Subgroup National Public Alaska National Public Alaska National Public Alaska National Public Alaska
All Students 4% 2% 29% 21% 39% 40% 27% 37%
White 5% 3% 37% 30% 39% 43% 18% 24%
Black 1% # 14% 12% 39% 44% 46% 44%
Hispanic 2% 1% 20% 18% 41% 45% 37% 37%
Asian/Pacific Islander 12% 1% 42% 19% 31% 40% 15% 40%
American Indian/Alaska Native 1% 1% 18% 8% 40% 29% 41% 62%
Two or More Races 5% 2% 32% 23% 39% 47% 24% 28%
Economically Disadvantaged 1% 1% 18% 12% 41% 37% 40% 50%
Students with Disabilities # # 6% 3% 25% 21% 68% 76%
English Learners # # 4% 1% 24% 13% 72% 87%

# Rounds to zero. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding, and because the "Information not available" category for the National School Lunch Program, which provides free/reduced-price lunches, is not displayed. Black includes African American and Hispanic includes Latino. Race categories exclude Hispanic origin.

‡ Reporting standards not met. NAEP Grade 4 Math (2019)
Advanced Proficient Basic Below Basic
Student Subgroup National Public Alaska National Public Alaska National Public Alaska National Public Alaska
All Students 9% 5% 32% 28% 40% 40% 19% 27%
White 12% 9% 40% 40% 37% 40% 11% 12%
Black 2% 2% 18% 20% 45% 50% 35% 28%
Hispanic 3% 4% 24% 23% 45% 42% 27% 32%
Asian/Pacific Islander 26% 2% 40% 20% 25% 48% 9% 31%
American Indian/Alaska Native 4% 2% 20% 11% 43% 31% 33% 56%
Two or More Races 10% 3% 34% 28% 39% 47% 16% 22%
Economically Disadvantaged 3% 3% 23% 17% 45% 39% 29% 41%
English Learners 1% 1% 15% 12% 43% 35% 41% 51%
Students with Disabilities 2% 2% 12% 11% 31% 28% 54% 59%

# Rounds to zero. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding, and because the "Information not available" category for the National School Lunch Program, which provides free/reduced-price lunches, is not displayed. Black includes African American and Hispanic includes Latino. Race categories exclude Hispanic origin.

‡ Reporting standards not met. NAEP Grade 8 Math (2019)
Advanced Proficient Basic Below Basic
Student Subgroup National Public Alaska National Public Alaska National Public Alaska National Public Alaska
All Students 10% 7% 24% 22% 35% 34% 31% 37%
White 13% 11% 31% 30% 36% 37% 20% 22%
Black 2% # 11% 9% 33% 32% 53% 59%
Hispanic 4% 4% 16% 22% 37% 36% 43% 37%
Asian/Pacific Islander 31% 7% 30% 18% 24% 31% 14% 44%
American Indian/Alaska Native 3% 1% 12% 10% 36% 29% 49% 60%
Two or More Races 12% 9% 26% 22% 35% 38% 27% 31%
Economically Disadvantaged 3% 3% 15% 14% 36% 33% 46% 51%
English Learners 1% # 4% 2% 22% 15% 72% 83%
Students with Disabilities 2% # 5% 4% 20% 20% 73% 75%

# Rounds to zero. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding, and because the "Information not available" category for the National School Lunch Program, which provides free/reduced-price lunches, is not displayed. Black includes African American and Hispanic includes Latino. Race categories exclude Hispanic origin.

‡ Reporting standards not met.

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