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By the numbers…

By the numbers…. Prairie Lakes AEA . Des Moines Public Schools. 30,000 students 80 square miles $450 million budget Serving: 1 District, 68 Schools 1 Board. 30,000 students 8,000 square miles $30 million budget Serving: 44 Districts, 105 Schools, 12 Non-Pub Schools 44 Boards

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By the numbers…

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  1. By the numbers… Prairie Lakes AEA Des Moines Public Schools 30,000 students 80 square miles $450 million budget Serving: 1 District, 68 Schools 1 Board • 30,000 students • 8,000 square miles • $30 million budget • Serving: • 44 Districts, 105 Schools, • 12 Non-Pub Schools • 44 Boards • 2 prisons, 2 juvenile facilities

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  3. “COSTS” OF AN IFSP/IEP MEETING 8 PROFESSIONALS AT ISFP MTG 9.6.13 @ 3:15 PM • 6 PLAEA STAFF & 2 DISTRICT STAFF for 2 HOURS • TOTAL HOURLY RATE = $452 X 2 = $904 • 4325 CHILDREN X 2 HOURS STAFF TIME = • 8650 HOURS OR • 1082 DAYS OR • 5.6 YEARS (193 DAY CONTRACT) • 8650 X $452 TOTAL PER HR = $3.9 MILLION

  4. STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT DATA • Bright red: 50% of the students or less are proficient • Bright yellow: 75% of the students are proficient • Bright green: 100% of the students are proficient “DRILLING DOWN” Districts may be "blank" for two reasons: 1. There were less than 10 scores reported for a grade (assessment data are not reported for cell sizes less than 10).2. Students from that grade may be in a different district due to whole-grade sharing.

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