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  2010-11 SCHOOL REPORT CARD

SCHOOL: Cherokee High School
COUNTY: Burlington
DISTRICT: Lenape Regional
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School Environment
 
Length of School Day
Amount of time school is in session on a normal school day.
School6 hours: 52 minutes
State Average6 hours: 53 minutes
Student/Computer Ratio
Numbers of students per instructional, multi-media-capable computers, manufactured after July 1, 2007, available for use in supervised instruction.
 SchoolState Average
2010-113.73.1


Average Class Size2010-2011
SchoolState
Grade 926.320.3
Grade 1023.021.0
Grade 1128.120.4
Grade 1222.120.6
Total School26.519.0


 Internet Connectivity
Numbers of instructional, multimedia-capable computers with a manufacture date after July 1, 2007 available for instruction at various locations and how many of those computers have a connection to the Internet.
 
2010-2011
LocationsComputersComputers Connected to the Internet
Classroom/Instructional220220
Library/Media Centers100100
Computer Labs330330
All Locations650650

 

Instructional Time
Amount of time per day students are engaged in instructional activities.
School Full-time Students5 hours:46 minutes
Shared-time Students0 hours:0 minutes
State AverageFull-time Students5 hours:56 minutes
Shared-time Students1 hours:53 minutes
 


Student Information

 
Enrollment by Grade
Counts of students "on-roll" by grade in October of each school year.
Grade  2010-
2011
2009-
2010
2008-
2009
2007-
2008
Grade 9604.0612.0615.0571.0
Grade 10505.0603.0566.0660.0
Grade 11590.0558.0651.0649.0
Grade 12531.0657.0634.0632.0
SE students
in specialized classes
158.026.030.036.0
Total School2388.02456.02496.02548.0


Student Mobility Rate
Percentage of students who entered and left during the school year.
 SchoolState Average
2010-114.7%8.8%
2009-104.7%9.7%
2008-096.8%9.6%
Students with Disabilities
Percentage of students with IEPs
(Individualized Education Program)
regardless of placement/programs
 17.9% 


Limited English Proficient (LEP)
Percentage of LEP students


 0.5% 


Language Diversity
First language spoken at home in order of frequency.
LanguagePercent
English93.5%
Portuguese1.0%
Korean0.9%
Gujarati0.8%
Mandar0.6%
Chinese0.4%
Guarani0.3%
Other2.5%
 


Student Performance Indicators
ASSESSMENTS

High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA)
LANGUAGE ARTS LITERACY
YearNumber
Tested
Proficiency Percentages
PartialProficientAdvanced
All Students
»details for subgroups for Language Arts Literacy
School2010-11
2009-10
598
561
2.5%
6.2%
77.8%
77.4%
19.7%
16.4%
District2010-11
2009-10
1788
1850
3.1%
4.8%
75.6%
77.1%
21.3%
18.1%
DFG2010-11
2009-10
17704
18132
4.9%
5.9%
68.8%
70.7%
26.3%
23.4%
State2010-11
2009-10
95470
96852
9.7%
12%
69.3%
69.3%
21.1%
18.7%
*To protect the privacy of students, the Department of Education suppresses sufficient information to eliminate the possibility that personally identifiable information will be disclosed.


High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA)
MATHEMATICS
YearNumber
Tested
Proficiency Percentages
PartialProficientAdvanced
All Students
»details for subgroups for Mathematics
School2010-11
2009-10
592
563
11.7%
14.7%
55.6%
56.5%
32.8%
28.8%
District2010-11
2009-10
1781
1853
11.7%
14%
55.4%
55.9%
32.8%
30.1%
DFG2010-11
2009-10
17670
18121
14.9%
16.2%
53%
52.9%
32.1%
31%
State2010-11
2009-10
95364
96761
24%
25%
50.4%
50.7%
25.6%
24.3%
*To protect the privacy of students, the Department of Education suppresses sufficient information to eliminate the possibility that personally identifiable information will be disclosed.
 


Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) Results
 Students
Taking Test
MathematicsVerbalEssay
 #%Average
Score
Percentile ScoresAverage
Score
Percentile ScoresAverage
Score
Percentile Scores
25th50th75th25th50th75th25th50th75th
2010-11 
School44083%531460525600508440510580497430490560
DFG1486984%538460530610510440500580513440510580
State7145174%517440510600493420490570496420490570
2009-10 
School50777%535470530610519450520580510450500580
DFG1371278%540460540610512440510580516440510590
State6567366%520440510600496420490570499420490580
2008-09 
School46573%541470540600514450510580508440510570
DFG1302074%539460540620514440510580515440510590
State6361863%515430510600494410490570494410490570


Advanced Placement Results
Test Name# of Students
in Class
# of Students
Taking Test
Biology2313
Calculus AB5047
Calculus BC269
Chemistry1110
Computer Science A01
English Language & Composition77104
English Literature & Compositi6243
European History84
Latin: Vergil100
Physics B6031
Physics C Electricity & Magnet196
Physics C Mechanics195
Psychology9442
Spanish Language66
Statistics1910
Studio Art Drawing102
Studio Art-2d Design03
Us History09
World History86
Total*502351
*The total number of students in class is a duplicated count as the same student may take multiple AP classes.The total number of test-takers may exceed the number of enrollees as students may take the test without taking the class.


Advanced Placement Results Summary
Number of test scores 3 or higher:  284 


Advanced Placement Participation
for Grades 11 and 12
 SchoolState Average
2010-1113.9%22.9%
 


OTHER PERFORMANCE MEASURES


Attendance Rates 2010-20112009-2010
Percentage of students present on average each day.SchoolStateSchoolState
Pre-K0%91.6%0%91.4%
Kindergarten0%94.2%0%94.3%
Grade 10%95.1%0%95.2%
Grade 20%95.5%0%95.5%
Grade 30%95.7%0%95.8%
Grade 40%95.9%0%95.9%
Grade 50%95.9%0%95.8%
Grade 60%95.6%0%95.6%
Grade 70%95.3%0%95.2%
Grade 80%95.0%0%94.9%
Grade 994.4%93.9%94.9%94.1%
Grade 1094.5%93.8%94.4%94.0%
Grade 1193.6%93.5%93.8%93.8%
Grade 1291.8%92.2%92.7%92.4%
SE students
in specialized classes
92.0%92.1%93.3%92.0%
Total School93.5%94.6%93.9%94.6%


Dropout Rates2010-2011
Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who dropped out during the school year.SchoolDistrictState
White0.3%0.5%0.5%
Black or African American0.0%0.0%0.4%
Hispanic0.0%0.0%0.5%
American Indian or Alaska Native0.0% 0.0%
Asian0.0% 0.0%
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander0.0% 0.0%
Two or More Races0.0% 0.0%
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Male0.3%0.3%0.8%
Female0.1%0.2%0.6%
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With Disabilities0.0%0.1%0.2%
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Limited English Proficiency0.0% 0.1%
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Economically Disadvantaged0.1%0.1%0.7%
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Total0.0%0.5%1.4%


Graduation Rates
 School
Class of 2011 (2010-11)97.47%


Graduation Type
Percentage of students satisfying the state testing requirements through different means.
 DistrictState Average
Percent who graduated by passing both sections of HSPA (scale > 200)88.4%82.2%
Percent who graduated exempt from passing HSPA2.1%3.5%
Percent who graduated by AHSA, Appeals or Other9.6%14.3%
 


Student Suspensions
Percentage of students who were suspended from the school during the school year.
 SchoolDistrict
Average
State Average
2010-119%9%13%
2009-109%9%14%
2008-099%9%14%


Student Expulsions
The number of students who were expelled during the school year.
 SchoolDistrictState Total
2010-110032
2009-100090
2008-090035
 


Staff Information
 
Student/Administrator Ratio 
Numbers of students per administrator.
 SchoolState Average
2010-11265.3192.2
2009-10245.6178.5
2008-09249.6176.4


Faculty Mobility Rate 
Percentage of faculty who entered and left the school during the school year.
 SchoolState Average
2010-110.9%5.0%
2009-101.3%5.4%
2008-090.0%4.0%
Student/Faculty Ratio 
Numbers of students per faculty member.
 SchoolState Average
2010-1111.211.2
2009-1010.710.8
2008-0911.011.1


Faculty and Administrator Credentials 
Percentage of faculty and administrators possessing a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree.
 BA/BSMA/MSPhD/EdD
2010-1148.2%51.4%0.5%
2009-1054.2%45.3%0.4%
2008-0955.8%43.7%0.4%


Faculty Attendance Rate 
Percentage of faculty present on average each day.
 SchoolState Average
2010-1196.8%96.2%
2009-1096.5%96.0%
2008-0997.1%95.6%


National Board Certification
Number of teachers who have been certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
 SchoolDistrictState
2010-1102 
2009-1002 
2008-090193
 


District Financial Data
 
 Administrative and Faculty Personnel
 In FTE (Full-time Equivalents).
 # of Administrators# of Schools# of Students per
Administrator
# of Faculty per
Administrator
 DistrictState
Average
DistrictState
Average
DistrictState
Average
DistrictState
Average
2010-1138.016.34.01.6194.1137.717.611.8
2009-1040.017.34.01.6184.6130.017.611.7
2008-0940.017.14.01.6186.1131.717.411.8


 Median Salary and Years of Experience of Administrative and Faculty Personnel
 2010-112009-102008-09
Administrators 
  Salary - District$125,274$129,812$123,100
  Salary - State$121,597$119,066$115,679
  Years of Experience - District202122
  Years of Experience - State202223
Faculty 
  Salary - District$64,295$64,605$58,534
  Salary - State$68,435$66,220$63,120
  Years of Experience - District1098
  Years of Experience - State10109


 Teacher Salaries and Benefits
Percents of teacher salaries and benefits of the total comparative expenditures. The percent increase or decrease represents the expenditure change in teacher salaries/benefits from one year to the next.
 % for Teachers Salaries/Benefits% Change - Increase/Decrease (+/-)
 DistrictState AverageDistrictState Average
2010-1154%54%0%-0%
2009-1052%53%7%2%
2008-0951%53%4%6%


 Administrative Salaries and Benefits
Percents of administrative salaries and benefits of the total comparative expenditures. The percent increase or decrease represents the expenditure change in administrative salaries/benefits from one year to the next.
 % for Administrative Salaries/Benefits% Change - Increase/Decrease (+/-)
 DistrictState AverageDistrictState Average
2010-117%8%-2%-4%
2009-107%9%-4%7%
2008-097%8%8%1%
 


 Revenues
Percents of total revenues from various sources.
 2010-20112009-20102008-2009
 DistrictBudget Type
Average
DistrictBudget Type
Average
DistrictBudget Type
Average
 Local74%72%70%69%70%68%
 State24%24%26%24%29%28%
 Federal1%2%5%5%1%1%
 Other0%2%0%3%0%2%


 Per Pupil Expenditures
Two calculations of the average cost per pupil in the district.
(See #1 and #2 below).
 2010-20112009-20102008-2009
 District
Actual
Budget Type
Average
District
Actual
Budget Type
Average
District
Actual
Budget Type
Average
Classroom - Salaries and Benefits$7,639$7,404$7,706$7,404$7,136$7,183
Classroom - General Supplies/Textbooks$248$263$331$324$290$343
Classroom - Purchased Services and Other$340$154$318$161$316$153
Total Classroom Instruction$8,227$7,821$8,356$7,889$7,742$7,678
Support Services - Salaries and Benefits$1,845$1,819$1,929$1,868$1,789$1,723
Support Services - other$136$160$144$173$190$181
Total Support Services$1,981$1,979$2,073$2,041$1,979$1,904
Administration - Salaries and Benefits$965$1,157$994$1,200$1,032$1,113
Administration - other$258$263$351$289$301$291
Total Administration Costs$1,223$1,420$1,345$1,489$1,333$1,404
Op./Maint. of Plant - Salaries and Benefits$1,019$869$1,161$906$1,101$832
Op./Maint. of Plant - other$866$831$983$866$969$930
Total Operations and Maintenance of Plant$1,885$1,700$2,144$1,772$2,070$1,762
Total Food Services Costs $29$74$61$92$74
Total Extracurricular Costs$681$739$751$768$707$738
(1)BUDGETARY COST PER PUPIL$14,059$13,682$14,764$14,043$13,986$13,536
(2)TOTAL COST PER PUPIL$19,265$18,671$20,274$19,055$19,233$18,515

(1) The Budgetary Cost per Pupil that represents comparisons with districts of similar budget type. The components that comprise the budgetary cost per pupil are as follows: classroom instructional costs; support services (attendance and social work, health services, guidance office, child study team, library and other educational media); administrative costs (general administration, school administration, business administration, and improvement of instruction); operations/maintenance of plant; food services, and extracurricular costs. The total of these expenditures is divided by the average daily enrollment for a total budgetary cost per pupil.

(2) Second is the Total Cost Per Pupil which, in addition to all of the costs listed above for the budgetary cost, includes costs for tuition expenditures and payments to preschool providers; transportation; other current expenses (lease purchase interest, residential costs, and judgments against schools); equipment; facilities/acquisition; and restricted expenses less nonpublic services and adult schools. The total of these expenditures is divided by the average daily enrollment, combined with all students sent out of the district as reported on the ASSA (annual state aid collection) to calculate a total cost per pupil.