Unofficial state report card scores indicate highest-ever rating by Bluffton school district
Unofficial 2012 State Report Card scores indicate that the Bluffton school district performance index rating should be the highest ever received by the school.
That report is part of the summer district newsletter released to The Icon.
According to Greg Denecker, Bluffton superintendent, Bluffton's performance index rating should be 107.4. This rating should place Bluffton in the top 3 to 5 percent of all districts in Ohio.
The newsletter is available as an attachment at the bottom of this story. The lead story in the newsletter provides more information about the state report card. That story follows:
By Greg Denecker, superintendent
We welcomed over 1,150 students to our school system this past
Monday and had an excellent first day of school. With the new year
also brings new staff members to our district: teachers- Kelly Yarnell,
Kindergarten; Linda Sycks, 2" Grade; Janelle Bogart, 3" grade;
Brigette Hoff, HS Latin; Ashley Stevely, HS Intervention Specialist; and Kevin King, HS Spanish. We also have a new bus driver, DeAnn Scott.
We welcome each of these new staff members and look forward to
working with them for many years to come.
The 2012 State Report Card has not been officially released by the
Ohio Department of Education for any district in the state due to
attendance reporting issues with some school districts.
However, we have received our unofficial scores, which indicate that our district performance index rating should be 107.4-the highest we have ever achieved. This rating should put our district in the top 3-5% of all districts in the state.
In addition, when the State Report Card is officially released (sometime this fall), we anticipate our district will have achieved 100% of the state indicators for the seventh consecutive year.
With these scores, our district should once again receive an "Excellent"
rating and maybe even "Excellent with Distinction" if we hit the value added growth measure. It is also important to note that in the future,
schools will be ranked by a letter system rather than by terms, such as
"Excellent."
Looking back, if we apply that new ranking system to our
2011 State Report Card, we would be 1 of only 3 districts in the state to
achieve an "A, " This ranking could not be achieved without the
combined effort of parents, students, staff, and the community, so
please know that your support is appreciated.
When the State Report Card is released, we will send the report out in our next District Newsletter. In the meantime, we, the staff at Bluffton Exempted Village Schools, will continue to give our students the best education possible and prepare our graduates for the next stages of their lives.
The financial report on this page shows our general fund carry-over
balance of over $2.2 million for the 2012 fiscal year. We finished our
general fund in the red on June 30 by $71,307. This was the first year
in four years that we ended in the red. Please note that cutbacks in
state funding to our school have impacted our finances in a negative
way.
Last year we lost over $400,000 in revenue from the state and
federal funds. We have absorbed many positions through retirements
in the last 4 years, and we have some staff members in new roles to
help us financially. We will continue to look for ways to be fiscally
responsible to you, our community, while still providing our students
with an excellent education.
In fiscal year 2010, which is the most recent date that statewide
comparison expenditure statistics are available, we spent $8,641.63 per
student to educate each child. This is $2.000+ less than the state
average of $10,696.94 per student statewide. As noted above, our
district performs within the highest level in the state for much less
money on average.
Our professional development this year with our staff will focus on
Formative Instructional Practices or FIP for short. This professional
development will be important as we move toward new state
assessments for our students starting in 2014-2015.
FIP will be used to aid teachers in challenging students to think more critically about subject matter as well as gain deeper knowledge of course concepts.
On the back of this newsletter is a list of the Senior Citizen Breakfast
performances each month. We look forward to seeing those of you
who have patronized these performances in the past as well as any
newcomers who may join us in this monthly entertainment and
fellowship.
On a different note, it is amazing to see the number and types of
activities that our students are involved in at all different age groups.
From sporting activities, quiz bowl, and math club to music activities,
plays, musical, etc. - the list goes on and on. These activities are
indicative of a vibrant and active school community.
Finally, we look forward to educating the students in our district this
year. This is a wonderful privilege and opportunity. Thank you for your continued support of Bluffton Exempted Village Schools and the
students we serve. If you ever have any questions or concerns, please
do not hesitate to stop in or call me at 419-358-5901 .
Stories Posted This Week
Sunday, May 4, 2025
Saturday, May 3, 2025
- Pirate baseball win vs. Tigers
- Bluffton softball edged in battle of Pirates
- Committee meetings scheduled for Bluffton Council
- #1 recommended attraction in NW Ohio is in Ada
- Mental Health Awareness event with Seth Gehle
- Ohio highway patrol promoting motorcycle safety
- Recap of Bluffton Board of Education meeting for April 2025
- Weekend Doctor: Antidepressants in the long term
Friday, May 2, 2025
- BHS seniors exhibit art at Gallery 323 through May 7
- What's in your weekend?
- Pirate softball blanked by Lancers
- Pirate baseball blanked by Lincolnview
- Laman Promoted to VP Retail Credit Manager by CNB
- Local land conservancy hires first Executive Director
- Steiner to present Swiss Family Migration program on May 21
- 850 Days of Caring volunteers will pitch in for Hancock County
Thursday, May 1, 2025
- Angel M. Langhals owned LFE/API Meters
- Allen Co. task force targets target sex and human traffickers
- Blessing of the Bikes, May 4
- Metzger honored at 2025 Black Swamp Council meeting
- Volunteer invitation for Bluffton Pathway Count in May
- Pirate tennis edges Ottawa-Glandorf
- Bluffton EMS station staffing goes 24/7 on May 1
- You are what you eat: Link to immune system
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
- Observation deck added to Motter Park cascading pools project
- Bluffton Women in Business meet May 15
- Four sportsmen stock 200 trout at Buckeye Lake
- Pirate girls, boys 2nd at Minster track quad
- Pirate baseball win vs. Riverdale
- Pirate softball loss vs. Riverdale
- Field reports from NW Ohio wildlife officers