ARP
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
REGION 7 ESC - DATA ANALYSIS 2022
ARP
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
REGION 7 ESC - DATA ANALYSIS 2022
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01 HISTORICAL 07 SPECIAL
INFORMATION PROGRAMS
03 STUDENT 0 9 TECHNOLOGY &
PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE
05 FINANCIAL 11 REGION 7 ESC
INFORMATION RECOMMENDATIONS
ARP
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Arp Independent School District DISTRICT RATING
is located in southeast Smith County. B
OVERVIEW ADMINISTRATION
Arp ISD is comprised of three campuses:
Elementary Junior High High Shannon Arrington Stephanie Schminkey Jason Shieldes Mike Miller
PK - 5th Grade 6th - 8th Grade 9th - 12th Grade Superintendent Elementary Principal Junior High Principal High School Principal
Tenure: 3.5 Years
STUDENT ENROLLMENT SCHOOL BOARD
1,000 899 866 886
500
0 Dr. Ernie Stroupe Heath Grammier Mike McClure
President Vice President Board Secretary
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Tenure: 5.5 Years
Tenure: 15.5 Years Tenure: 13.5 Years
DEMOGRAPHICS
White 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Hispanic
African American 14.3% 14.4% 13.3%
13.3% 11.7% 11.3%
72.4% 73.9% 75.4%
Ernie Haire Anthony Eaton Frank Smith Autumn Ladd
Tenure: 2.5 Years Tenure: 1.5 Years Tenure: 6.5 Years Tenure: 0.5 Years
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TEACHERS AT ARP
2017 2018 2019 2020
140.0 TOTAL STAFF 146.8
137.5
AVERAGE EXPERIENCE
10.4 yrs 12.5 yrs 12.2 yrs
ANNUAL TURNOVER
15.8% 12.0% 21.7%
TRANSFER STUDENTS
TRANSFER
INTO DISTRICT
+106
TRANSFER
OUT OF DISTRICT
-97
SCHOOL BONDS CURRENT TAX RATES
Arp ISD successfully passed an $11.61 M&O
million bond package in 2017, which
included a new junior high school, $1.0527
redoing the floors in the elementary
campus, and adding a canopy to the I&S
band hall at the high school.
$0.31
TOTAL
$1.3627
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STAAR ASSESSMENTS
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STAAR ASSESSMENTS
3-8 Reading and English 1 & 2 Assessments at Meets or Higher 3-8 Math and Algebra 1 Assessments at Meets or Higher
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STAAR ASSESSMENTS
3-8 Reading Assessments at Meets Grade Level or Higher English 1 & 2 Assessments at Meets Grade Level or Higher
3-8 Reading and English 1 & 2 Assessments at Meets or Higher 3-8 Math and Algebra 1 Assessments at Meets or Higher
DEMOGRAPHIC PERFORMANCE
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English 1 & 2 Assessments at Meets Grade Level or Higher
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2019 2021 2019 (482) 2021 (487) 2019 (78) 2021 (99)
866 875 55.7% 55.7% 9% 11.3%
ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED SPECIAL EDUCATION
DEMOGRAPHIC PERFORMANCE
TOTAL STUDENTS ECD SPED
2019 2021 2019 (482) 2021 (487) 2019 (78) 2021 (99)
866 875 55.7% 55.7% 9% 11.3%
ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED SPECIAL EDUCATION
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2021 (112)
S2.8%
TS HISPANIC STUDENTS WHITE STUDENTS
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISPANIC W
2019 (125) 2021 (108) 2019 (101) 2021 (112) 2019 (584)
14.4% 12.3% 11.7% 12.8% 67.4%
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BILINGUAL & ESL PROGRAMS
EMERGENT BILINGUAL STUDENTS
2019 (27) 2021 (26)
3.1% 3.0%
TARGET Progress for TELPAS - 36%
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EMERGENT BILINGUAL STUDENTS
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EMERGENT BILINGUAL STUDENTS
2019 (27) 2021 (26)
3.1% 3.0%
TARGET Progress for TELPAS - 36%
EMERGENT BILINGUAL STUDENTS
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Arp ISD spent $15,106.69 per student in the 2020-2021 school year,
with dollar per student breakdown being:
Activity Incremental Cost
Salary & Benefits for Staff 64 ₵
Professional & Contract Services 9₵
for building, transportation, and
food service 10 ₵
4₵
Supplies & Materials for 9₵
instruction and operations 4₵
Other Operating Cost for travel,
insurance, and operations
Debt Services
Capital
School FIRST Rating Annual Federal Risk Assessment Level
2016-2017 Above Standard (86) 2018-2019 Low
2017-2018 Above Standard (88) 2019-2020 Medium
2018-2019 Superior (94)
2019-2020 Superior (96) 2020-2021 Medium
2020-2021 Superior (96) 2021-2022 Low
ESSA & IDEA-B MOE
FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020
IDEA-B Non-Compliant
MOE
ESSA
MOE
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS
STUDENT PROGRAM DATA
321 322
249 242
100 106
79 80 84
8 3 1 10 3 28 27 25 26 32
Data Source: OnDataSuite
98.3% 100% 100% 100%
91.5%
85.7% 87.5%
* -1 indicates data not reported to protect student anonymity in cases where student counts are small Data Source: TEA Accountability
Completion, Graduation, Dropout Reports
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Review & Support Cyclical Monitoring Child Find
Cycle 2 | Group 1 | Oct-Dec | 2020-2021
14.1% 14.4%
*Compliance
Status: 13.7%
Compliant 11.42%
9.21% 9.45%
8.78%
Data Source: TEA Cyclical Monitoring & Data Source: NCES & On Data Suite
Differentiated Monitoring Supports Webpages
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CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION
CTE Data Points
Data 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022
91
CTE - FTEs 69 87 77
$1,011,390
CTE Allotment $612,509 $722,934 $645,006
CCMR Bonus * $64,244 $23,000 $25,000
IB Certifications 0 0 0
TSI Complete 20 18 13
CCMR Indicator Points 55% 65% 30%
Total # Graduates 73 51 61
* High School Allotment
Data Source: TEA A-F Accountability Reports
Data Source: TEAL CTER Application | * 2019-2020 is last year of available data
100%
97% 98%
94%
70%
67% 68% 68%
65% 66%
64% 64%
60%
47%
37%
19% 12%
0%
1S: Four-Year Graduation Rate 2S2: Academic Proficiency in Mathematics 4S1: Non-Traditional Program Concentration
2S3: Academic Proficiency in Science 5S1: Program Quality-Attained Recognized
1S2: Extended-Year Graduation Rate 3S1: Post-Program Placement 5S4: Program Quality-CTE Completer
2S1: Academic Proficiency in Reading/
Language Arts
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TECHNOLOGY & INFRASTRUCTURE
Region 7 ESC Third Party Region 7 ESC Third Party
Purchased Purchased Purchased Purchased
Technology* Technology Technology* Technology
BrainPOP iStation
Compass
Learning iXL
Destiny
Nearpod
DEX
Rosetta Stone
DMAC
TEKS RS
EduHero
TExGUIDES
* Services purchased through Region 7 ESC include extensive training and support throughout the school year
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TECHNOLOGY UPCOMING
ACCOMPLISHMENTS PROJECTS
Old fiber replacement from high school Replacement of outdated Meraki AP’s, replacement of
to elementary campus outdated iPads to be able to used for State Testing
NETWORK / INFRASTRUCTURE
CYBERSECURITY
TX Cybersecurity Security Phishing Endpoint
Framework Awareness Simulations Protection
Score
Training KnowBe4 Symantec
2.0 Endpoint
InfoSecIQ Protection &
out of 5.0 Malwarebytes
Enterprise
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REGION 7 ESC RECOMMENDATIONS
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REGION 7 ESC RECOMMENDATIONS
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