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2013-14 Accountability Report

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2013–14 ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT | 11 Special Programs Free/Reduced Meals 38.4% Special Education 12.8% Transitional Bilingual 5.3% Migrant 0.0% Section 504 1.6% Foster Care .2% Absence & Graduation Rates Unexcused Absence Rate (2012-13) .3% Adjusted 4-year Cohort Graduation Rate (Class of 2012) 80.0% Adjusted 5-year Cohort Graduation Rate (Class of 2011) 81.4% Student Demographics Enrollment 13,174 Gender Male 51.3% Female 48.7% Ethnicity American Indian/Alaskan Native .3% Asian 1.9% Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander .2% Asian/Pacific Islander 2.1% Black/African American .6% Hispanic/Latino of any race(s) 7.8% White 84.3% Two or More Races 4.9% Fast Facts about the District: 1,400 staff $25 Million in state and federal grants each year 10,170 miles traveled to and from all BG schools by all buses each day (not counting Field trips, athletic events, etc.) 5,000 full lunches served in Battle Ground schools every day (does not include a' la carte items) 1,500 breakfasts served in Battle Ground schools daily 273 square miles - Battle Ground Public Schools is one of the largest and most diverse geographic districts in the state 60,000 residents in the District 13,000 students in 18 schools including: » six primary schools » six middle schools » one K-8 school » one 3-12 academy » two comprehensive high schools » one alternative high school » one One K-12 alternative school that supports parent partnered education Supporting Student Learning BASED ON MAY 2013 STUDENT COUNT District Profile 2013–14 ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT | 11

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