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This document outlines the annual budget allocations, expenditures, and significant purchases made by Harman School from 2011 to 2014, particularly focusing on the music and choir programs. Each year, the LSIC committee members are listed alongside detailed financial allocations for music, choir, equipment, uniforms, and field trips. Additionally, it highlights the academic improvements in Randolph County schools, demonstrating positive growth in math and reading scores, in alignment with the levy’s lifespan and funding efforts.
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Harman Area Schools Excess levy budget, expenditures and significant purchases
Harman School 2011-2012 School Allocation Amount: $31,154.44 LSIC Committee Members: Michelle Putnam, Kristy Teter, Mike Bennett, Dave Armentrout, Barbara Green, Billie Bonnett, Karen Huffman, Stephanie Roy, Tammie Daniels, DanetMullenax
Harman School 2011-2012 School Music/Choir Allocation Amount: Music ($5,375), Choir ($3,625) School Music/Choir Purchases: Music: $350 Equipment/Uniforms: Music ($500),Choir ($3,625) Field Trips: $4,000 Other: $525
Harman School 2012-2013 School Allocation Amount: $31,154.44 LSIC Committee Members: Tammie Daniels, Matthew Bonner, Melissa Kern Whetzel, Dave Armentrout, Carrie Bonner, Barbara Green, Dannette Ours, Kristie Teter
Harman School 2012-2013 School Music/Choir Allocation Amount: Music ($5,375), Choir ($3,625) School Music Choir Purchases: Instruments: Music ($4,375) Music: Music ($500), Choir ($500) Equipment/Uniforms: Music ($500), Choir ($125) Field Trips: Choir ($3,000)
Harman School 2013-2014 School Allocation Amount: $31.154.44 LSIC Committee Members: Dave Armentrout, Roohi Khan, DanetteMullenax, Lora Mullenax, Tammie Daniels, Rocky Nestor School Music/Choir Allocation Amount: Music ($5,375), Choir ($3,625) School Music/Choir Purchases: Choir Equipment ($1,625), Music Field Trips ($5,375), Other ($2,000)
Randolph County High Schools WESTEST According to WESTEST 2 county scores, Randolph County High Schools demonstrated a +6% increase of students at or above mastery in Math. This 3 year growth is in conjunction with the lifespan of the current levy. The +6% increase is above West Virginia 3 year growth averages in math.
Randolph County Middle Schools WESTEST According to WESTEST 2 county scores, Randolph County Middle Schools demonstrated a +5% increase of students at or above mastery in Math. This 3 year growth is in conjunction with the lifespan of the current levy. The +5% increase is above West Virginia 3 year growth averages in Math scores.
Randolph County Elementary Schools WESTEST According to WESTEST 2 county scores, Randolph County Elementary Schools demonstrated a +6% increase of students at or above mastery in math. This 3 year growth is in conjunction with the lifespan of the current levy. The +6% increase is above West Virginia 3 year growth averages in math.
Randolph County Elementary Schools WESTEST According to WESTEST 2 county scores, Randolph County Elementary Schools demonstrated a +2% increase of students at or above mastery in Reading/Language Arts. This 3 year growth is in conjunction with the lifespan of the current levy. The +2% increase is above West Virginia 3 year growth averages in Reading/Language Arts.