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The ABCs about Us . . .
Davenport lies with the
Quad Cities Metropolitan area, which is located
in eastern Iowa and western Illinois on the
Mississippi River, 165 miles west of Chicago.
The Quad Cities is midway between Minneapolis
and St. Louis. The area’s 300-mile market of
nearly 36.5 million people comprises nearly 15%
of the nation’s population.
ACT (American College Testing) Entrance Exam Average composite scores consistently above national norms among districts college-bound high school students
Budget $187,596,258 in 2005-2006
Climate in the area is
as follows –
- Average Winter
Temperature: 27.6
- Average Summer
Temperature: 70.9
- Average Annual
Precipitation: 40.26”
- Average Annual Snowfall:
30.6”
- Average Annual Sunny
Days: 53.2%
Communities Served Blue Grass, Buffalo, Davenport, and Walcott covering 109 square miles
Computers Average of 1 computer to each 3.5 students
Cost of Living –
based on the U.S. Average of 100, the Quad
Cities ranks as follows:
- Groceries – 92.2
- Housing – 91.2
- Utilities – 101.2
- Transportation – 93.4
- Health Care – 98.1
- Misc. Goods – 97.5
Curriculum Highlights –
Elementary (K-Grade 5)
- Preschool opportunities
- Concept Based Brain
Compatible (CBBC)/"Brain
Friendly" Classrooms
-
Skills for Life initiative
- Emphasis on reading
proficiency in primary grades
- Balanced Literacy approach
- Special, visiting artists
programs
- Vocal music performance
opportunities
- Instrumental music program
beginning in 4th grade
- Departmental instruction
in 4th and 5th grade in art, mathematics, music,
physical education, science, and social studies
- Special education
programming
- Talented and gifted
programming
- State-of-the-art library
media centers – the first library media centers
in elementary schools in Iowa and west of the
Mississippi River
Intermediate (Grades 6-8)
- Individual school-based
middle school programming
- Writing across the
curriculum
- Multiple-year sequence in
French and Spanish
- School-to-Work programming
- Individual student lessons
in instrumental music
- Special education
programming
- Talented and gifted
programming
- State-of-the-art library
media centers
High Schools (Grades 9 –
12)
- Options within required
course areas
- Foreign language offerings
in French, Spanish, German, and some Latin &
Greek
- School-to-Work programming
- Advanced placement
programs
- College credit classes for
those eligible
- Diverse performing and
creative arts opportunities
- Special education
programming
- Talented and gifted
programming
- Reserve Officer Training
Corps. (ROTC) at two high schools
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State-of-the-art library media centers
Employee Top Awards
- Iowa Teacher of the Year
- Iowa Principal of the Year
- Iowa Central Office Administrator of the Year
Facilities
- Preschool Center – 3
- Elementary (some with preschool, all with kindergarten through fifth grade) 19
- Intermediate (sixth through eighth grade) 6
- Senior High (ninth through 12th grade) 3
- Alternative Education (elementary through high school) 1
- Athletic Stadium 1
- Operations Center 1
- Administration Services Center 1
Facility Maintenance One of first counties in the state in which voters approved a one-cent sales tax to fund major school renovations, resulting in nearly $120 million over 10 years for the district
Food Service Innovative and award-winning breakfast and lunch programs provided in all schools.
Free and Reduced Priced Meals –
Guidelines for Elementary Class Sizes
- Kindergarten through first grade 20 students
- Second through third grade 21 students
- Fourth through fifth grade 26 students
Professional Employees Credentials
- Bachelors Degrees 100%
- Masters Degrees 47%
- Specialist or Doctorate Degrees 2%
Program & School Top Awards
- Iowa FINE First in the Nation in Education Awards
- U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon Award
- Iowa Diversity Award
- American Association of School Administrators Leadership for Learning Award
- American School Board Journal Magna Award
- American Red Cross National School and Community Award for Youth in Health and Safety
- Certificates of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association and Association of School Business Officials
- National Association of Partners in Education Outstanding Partner Awards
- National School Public Relations Association Communications Awards
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Green Lights School System Partner of the Year
Student Top Awards (Just A Few Recent Ones!)
- Best Student Long Film Award in Iowa
- Top Iowa Individual Student and Team MathCounts Awards
- Top Ratings in Instrumental & Vocal Music
- SECME National Mousetrap Car Competition Second-Place Team
- INVENT IOWA Competitors
- Know Your Constitution winners
- AP Scholar of Distinction
- Semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship
Student Enrollment (K-12) 15,921 (September
26, 2005 - Official Enrollment Count Day)
Student Diversity
- 65.4% Euro-American
- 34.6% African American, Asian American, Hispanic, Native American, and Bi-racial
Student/Teacher Ratio –
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Elementary – 13:1
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Intermediate – 13:1
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High School – 15:1
Teacher Data –
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Beginning |
Maximum |
# of |
Average |
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Salary |
Salary |
Teachers |
Salary |
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Bachelors |
$25,640 |
$41,024 |
347 |
$31,794 |
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Bachelors + 15 hrs. |
$26,922 |
$42,306 |
296 |
$38,210 |
|
Masters |
$29,486 |
$51,280 |
282 |
$44,943 |
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Masters + 15 hrs. |
$30,768 |
$52,562 |
112 |
$49,237 |
|
Masters + 30 hrs. |
$32,050 |
$53,844 |
232 |
$52,068 |
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Specialists Degree |
$33,332 |
$55,126 |
17 |
$52,749 |
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Average Teachers Salary: $42,035 |
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Transportation Services Free district bus transportation provided to students when the district from their homes to schools exceeds the following:
- Elementary School 1.5 miles
- Intermediate School 2 miles
- High School 3 miles
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