Trenton Elementary School Accountability Letter
Dear Parent/Guardian,
North Dakota has launched a dashboard called “Insights,” designed to help communities across the state access important information about K-12 districts and schools. Insights features easy-to-read reports on multiple measures of school success, including:
Student Achievement
English Learner Progress
School Improvement Information
Performance Comparisons
School and State Accountability Results
School Environment
Transparency to the Public
North Dakota is committed to informing communities about how well our schools are doing. Our future success depends on tapping into the potential of all students, so they graduate choice ready with the knowledge, skills, and disposition to be successful. State education departments are required to annually create an accountability report for every public school in the state per the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The school accountability reports outline how schools perform on the accountability elements North Dakota selected within its ESSA plan.
How is our School Doing?
To find more information about our School Accountability Report, visit the dashboard at https://insights.nd.gov, select “Find My School,” and search alphabetically. The school accountability report is posted under the Dashboard heading. Please note that the data made available to the public masks or hides data for groups with ten or fewer students to protect confidential information about individual students. Therefore, if data is unavailable to less than ten students, it will say “no data available.”
Family Engagement
We have strong plans for working to improve the educational programs at our school. We want you and your child(ren) to continue actively participating in our educational system. Please help support our high expectations for student achievement by participating in the school’s initiatives, offering input and support in our endeavors to raise student achievement, or volunteering at the school. Meeting our school’s goals will take a united effort, and we look forward to working with you to ensure success for each student.
Continuous Improvement
All North Dakota schools engage in continuous improvement for general support; therefore, our school has completed a continuous improvement plan through Cognia. As part of this overall school improvement plan, a strategy map is generated for each school. Our strategy map, outlining our key school improvement initiatives, is also available on Insights.
In addition, Trenton Elementary School is a participating Title I school, with a student membership count of 158, and our school was removed from the Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI) for the 2022-2023 school year. Trenton Elementary School will continue working with the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction (NDDPI) and the Western Educational Regional Cooperative (WERC) to remain off the Targeted Support and Improvement list.
Sincerely,
Gary Fisher, Trenton Elementary Principal
Trenton High School Accountability Letter
Dear Parent/Guardian,
North Dakota has launched a dashboard called “Insights,” designed to help communities across the state access important information about K-12 districts and schools. Insights features easy-to-read reports on multiple measures of school success, including:
Student Achievement
English Learner Progress
School Improvement Information
Choice Ready Results
Graduation Rates
Post-Secondary Education
Performance Comparisons
School and State Accountability Results
School Environment
Transparency to the Public
North Dakota is committed to informing communities about how well our schools are doing. Our future success depends on tapping into the potential of all students, so they graduate choice ready with the knowledge, skills, and disposition to be successful. State education departments are required to annually create an accountability report for every public school in the state per the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The school accountability reports outline how schools perform on the accountability elements North Dakota selected within its ESSA plan.
How is our School Doing?
To find more information about our School Accountability Report, visit the dashboard at https://insights.nd.gov, select “Find My School,” and search alphabetically. The school accountability report is posted under the Dashboard heading. Please note that the data made available to the public masks or hides data for groups with ten or fewer students to protect confidential information about individual students. Therefore, if data is unavailable to less than ten students, it will say “no data available.”
Family Engagement
We have strong plans for working to improve the educational programs at our school. We want you and your child(ren) to continue actively participating in our educational system. Please help support our high expectations for student achievement by participating in the school’s initiatives, offering input and support in our endeavors to raise student achievement, or volunteering at the school. Meeting our school’s goals will take a united effort, and we look forward to working with you to ensure success for each student.
Continuous Improvement
All North Dakota schools engage in continuous improvement for general support; therefore, our school has completed a continuous improvement plan through Cognia. As part of this overall school improvement plan, a strategy map is generated for each school. Our strategy map, outlining our key school improvement initiatives, is also available on Insights.
In addition, Trenton High School is a participating Title I school, with a student membership count of 92, and our school was selected for Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI). Trenton High School is working with the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction (NDDPI) and the Western Educational Regional Cooperative (WERC) to address areas of needed improvement.
More information on TSI can be found here: Targeted Support & Improvement. If you have any questions regarding the information in the memorandum, please contact (name, title, phone, email)
Sincerely,
Steve Morben, Trenton High School Principal