Text Box: Superintendant – Robin Stanley
Enrollment:120
Address:325 Park St., Mullan, ID 83846

Phone: (208)744-1118

Fax: (208)744-1119
Text Box: Mullan SCHOOL DISTRICT
Report Card 2006-07
Text Box: OUR MISSION
The Mullan School District is committed to providing a safe, inspiring, enriching and rewarding educational environment for the purpose of enabling students to live satisfying and fulfilling lives while attaining and maintaining their maximum potential as successful, productive citizens. 


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KEEPING YOU INFORMED

This report is a summary of some indicators of the performance of our district. No single report can tell the whole story of our educational program or the people who work and learn here. We encourage you to find out firsthand by visiting our schools.  If you are a parent of one of our students, we invite you to take an active role in your child’s learning because studies show that when parents are involved, students do better in school.

ABOUT OUR DISTRICT

Each year the progress of our district toward state and federal academic goals is monitored. Under this monitoring, our district did make Adequate Yearly Progress in 2006-07. 

District improvement status

Based on progress monitoring, our district has not been identified for improvement. 

ABOUT OUR SCHOOLS

Each year the progress of our schools toward state and federal academic goals is monitored. Under this “Adequate Yearly Progress” or AYP monitoring for 2006-07:

100% of our schools made AYP
0% of our schools did not make AYP



Text Box: OUR COMMUNITY

Many factors, such as how often a child attends school, moving frequently, and English language experience, influence student achievement. Measuring these characteristics helps us understand our students’ needs.

ABOUT OUR DISTRICT’S STUDENTS
100%	Who participated in programs to learn English 
24%	Who qualified for free or reduced-price lunch 
5% 	Who participated in gifted and talented programs
	
	
We are committed to ensuring that highly trained and qualified teachers instruct our students. Parents are welcome to request information about the qualifications of their child’s teachers at anytime. In addition, if the need arises for your child to be taught by a teacher without complete qualifications for more than four weeks, we will notify you.

ABOUT OUR DISTRICT’S TEACHERS
100	Percent who are highly qualified 
6	Percent who are teaching as an approved consultant specialist 
12	Percent who are teaching with a letter of authorization
0	Percent of classes not taught by highly qualified teachers

OUR ENVIRONMENT

Our goal is to provide a place for students to learn without distractions and concerns for safety. We closely monitor activities on our campus and offer comprehensive programs to prevent alcohol, tobacco, and substance abuse. As required by state and federal laws and rules, we collect, monitor, and report on crimes and substance abuse incidents on our campus and at school activities. A complete report of this information about our district and our schools is available at: http://www.sde.idaho.gov/ipd/reportcard/SchoolReportCard.asp or by contacting Tom Durbin in our school district.

OUR STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

ABOUT OUR GRADUATION RATE
Our state goal is for at least 90 percent of students to graduate from high school. The most current graduation rate information is for the Class of 2006, and shows:

100   Percent for our district
88.04%   Percent for the state

ABOUT OUR DISTRICT’S TEST RESULTS  
Included with this are “Adequate Yearly Progress Assessment Reports.” These reports provide detailed information about the academic performance of our students and specific groups of students on state reading, math, and language usage tests. College-bound students also take entrance exams. Our students’ performance on these rigorous tests is shown below.
Text Box: ACT

Most of Idaho’s college-bound students take this exam.

Class of 2007 – average score
Our district	State	National
English	22 	59	59
Math 	17	29	32
Reading	23	58	61
Science	18	31	34
Composite	20	44	47
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Text Box: SAT

Only a small percentage of Idaho’s college-bound students take this exam.

Class of 2007 – average score
Our district	State	National
Verbal	545 	53	62
Math 	488 	28	40
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