Dr. Julious Lawson named Superintendent of Ames Community School District
On Monday, January 24, the Ames School Board of Directors approved Dr. Julious Lawson as the next Superintendent of Ames Community School District. Dr. Lawson…
Read moreEducational Equity Planning Team: Opportunity to Get Involved
Ames CSD is currently developing an Educational Equity Plan and you have an opportunity to get involved. If you are interested in participating in this…
Read moreExpanding Equity in the Ames CSD
The Ames Community School District commits to equity and access that empowers every individual to reach their full personal and educational potential. But what does…
Read moreTranslation Services
This was the feature article in Volume 17 of the Ames Community School District’s Amazing Magazine. Arabic: Translations…
Read moreSuperintendent Search Update
With the new year upon us, we are approaching the final stages in the search for the next Superintendent of Ames Public Schools. As a…
Read moreIowa Department of Education releases Iowa School Performance Profiles (2021)
On December 13, 2021, the Iowa Department of Education released updates to its online school accountability reporting system called the Iowa School Performance Profiles.
Read moreSuperintendent Search Update
With the new year upon us, we are approaching the final stages in the search for the next Superintendent of Ames Public Schools. As a…
Read moreCalendar Adjustments for Second Semester 2021-2022
Starting the second semester (January 18, 2022), the Ames Community School District is adjusting the daily dismissal time at each of our levels. The action…
Read moreIowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress (ISASP) 2021
The Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress (ISASP) is the state-wide assessment that replaced the former Iowa Assessments in the 2018-2019 school year. Developed by Iowa Testing Programs at the University of Iowa for the state of Iowa, “the ISASP includes individual assessments in English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, and Science intended for use within the last 12 weeks of the academic year. These summative assessments measure student achievement, growth and college and career readiness based on the Iowa Core Standards.” (ISASP Test Specification Guide, 2019).
Read moreEnrollment in Ames Up for the 2021-2022 School Year
Across the state, October 1st marks the official “count day” for certified enrollment, which is the annual report of enrolled resident students used for the Iowa School Finance Formula calculation. After recent years of steep increases from 2016-2019, certified enrollment decreased last year in a trend that was seen across the state in primarily urban school districts. This year, certified count rebounded from last year’s dip in enrollment. Here is a snapshot of key statistics: Certified enrollment is 4,484.45 students. This is +133.38 from a year ago. The gain from open enrollment and whole grade sharing is +232.5 (down 61 from a year before). The actual number of students enrolled in a District program is 5,198 (+77 from a year ago). This year’s certified enrollment was 4,484.45 students, which is up 133.38 students from a year ago. The graph below shows the trends over the last 37 years.
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