MOUNT MANSFIELD UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT POPULATION INFORMATION Projected Enrollments (2016–2019) Projecting student population in a small community is very difficult. The following chart summarizes projected enrollment of current students as they advance through the system. It does not reflect economic conditions, new construction, migration in and out, or other changes in our communities.

School Year

Total

Yearly Difference

Total Difference (2004–2018)

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

2004–05

270

255

278

263

1,066

--

--

2005–06

236

258

245

284

1,023

-43

-43

2006–07

243

241

246

248

978

-45

-88

2007–08

263

232

226

245

966

-12

-100

2008–09

256

267

235

226

984

+18

-82

2009–10

257

248

243

235

983

-1

-83

2010–11

245

244

244

245

978

-5

-88

2011–12

237

233

234

253

957

-21

-109

2012–13

197

231

230

242

900

-57

-166

2013–14

215

189

220

232

856

-44

-210

2014–15

206

222

179

216

823

-33

-243

2015–16

231

200

206

177

814

-9

-252

2016–17

187

231

200

206

824

+10

-242

2017–18

194

187

231

200

812

-12

-254

2018-19

187

194

187

231

799

-13

-267

School Profile Mount Mansfield Union High School provides a comprehensive curriculum to approximately 814 students in grades 9–12. The school offers advanced placement, college preparatory, business, general and support service programs. Students interested in a technical program may attend the Center for Technology at Essex or Burlington Technical Center on a shared-time basis during the 10th, 11th, and/or 12th grade years. We also offer Alternate Education, Vermont Youth Conservation Corps, and Vermont Virtual Learning Cooperative programs for students in all grades.

Student Population by Town

Tuition 3.3% School Choice 1%

Bolton 5.7%

Underhill ID 13.0% Huntington 11.4%

Underhill 14.6%

Jericho 27.3%

Richmond 24.7%

Technical Education Students Enrolled in Technical Education # of MMU Students Attending Tech Centers:

School Year

2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011–12 2010–11 2009–10 2008–09 2007–08 2006–07 2005–06 2004–05

Essex (CTE)

Burlington (BTC)

Total

# of Students in Grade 10–12 Enrolled at MMU

52 63 68 84 74 71 61 65 63 42 44 54

6 6 9 13 16 15 7 6 9 7 9 7

58 69 77 97 90 86 68 71 72 49 53 61

583 617 641 702 718 730 725 723 704 733 787 796

% of MMU Students in Grade 10–12 Who Attend Tech Centers

9.9% 11.2% 12% 13.8% 12.5% 11.8% 9.4% 9.8% 10.2% 6.7% 6.7% 7.7%

Note: In 2015-16, 2 students were enrolled in the Alternate Education Program & Vermont Youth Conservation Corps, representing .3% of students at MMU.

Student Support Services Student Support Services by Program School Year

IEP

EST

504

2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011–12 2010–11 2009–10 2008–09 2007–08 2006–07 2005–06 2004–05 2003–04 2002–03 2001–02

88 82 76 85 98 95 87 76 72 82 92 111 110 118 109

127 125 100 119 137 137 147 149 144 130 129 142 146 153 137

98 99 120 120 99 103 93 86 81 63 76 71 46 50 37

% of Total Student Population 38.4% 37.2% 34.6% 36% 34.9% 34.3% 33.3% 31.6% 30.7% 28.1% 29.0% 30.4% 28.2% 30.6% 28.1%

IEP:

Individual Education Plan for special education eligible students with a disability which adversely affects their educational performance and requires specialized instruction. This is federally and state mandated.

EST:

An individualized plan to provide academic supports within the general education setting. This is a state mandate.

504:

An individualized plan for students who have a disability and require accommodations to access their education. This program is federally and state mandated.

Tuition Rates Tuition Rate for MMUHS Non-Resident Students School Year

Rate

2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011–12 2010–11 2009–10 2008–09 2007–08 2006–07 2005–06 2004–05 2003–04 2002–03 2001–02 2000–01 1999–00 1998–99

$13,372 $12,489 $11,515 $11,069 $10,798 $11,917 $10,393 $10,464 $9,823 $8,435 $7,400 $7,200 $7,000 $7,000 $6,000 $5,800 $5,600 $5,600

Student-Teacher Ratios MMUHS Student-Teacher Ratio 2015–2016 Students

Ratio

% of Students Served

Course

12-13

13-14

14-15

15-16

12-13

13-14

14-15

15-16

12-13

13-14

14-15

15-16

English

922

861

880

862

1:22.5

1:16.9

1:20.5

1:20.5

102%

100%

107%

106%

Math

756

748

710

724

1:17.6

1:18.2

1:18.7

1:18.6

84%

87.3%

86.3%

88.9%

Social Studies

834

815

782

841

1:19.9

1:19.9

1:20.1

1:20

92.6%

95.2%

95.0%

103%

Science

848

879

839

834

1:18.4

1:16.6

1:16.1

1:16

94.2%

103%

102%

102%

Foreign Language

517

524

514

535

1:17.2

1:17.5

1:18.4

1:19.1

57.4%

61.2%

62.5%

65.7%

Fine Art

347

354

321

340

1:12.9

1:13.6

1:14

1:11

38.5%

41.3%

39.0%

41.7%

37

39

35

19

1:9.3

1:7.8

1:7

1:6.3

1.4%

4.5%

4.3%

2.3%

185

144

188

167

1:13.2

1:11.1

1:14.5

1:13.9

20.5%

16.8%

22.8%

20.5%

92

90

131

72

1:13.1

1:18

1:14.6

1:18

10.2%

10.5%

15.9%

8.8%

324

312

349

354

1:14.7

1:17.3

1:17.5

1:16.9

36%

36.4%

42.4%

43.4%

Technical Education Music Drivers Education PE/Health Education

Note: Course totals include students participating in more than one correlating course per school year.

STRATEGIC PRIORITY INDICATORS: COMMUNITY OF LEARNING

Student Discipline During the 2014-15 school year there were 479 discipline referrals for 157 students. This accounts for approximately 19% of the student body, leaving the other 81% of the population without any referrals. Out of the 479 referrals, approximately 90% were for class cuts and excessive tardiness. The number of fights/assaults reported this year was down, from 2 to 1 and the number of drug and alcohol incidents stayed constant at 9. During this school year the number of harassment reports increased from 2 to 5.

Discipline Referrals School Year

Number of Referrals

Number of Fights/Assaults

Number of Drug & Alcohol Incidents

Number of Harassment Incidents

Total Number of Students Disciplined

2014-15

479

1

9

5

157

2013-14

640

2

9

2

192

2012-13

714

5

14

13

213

2011-12

1,321

3

11

10

264

2010–11

1,188

2

23

11

322

2009–10

1,215

1

17

14

305

2008–09

803

0

10

12

246

2007–08

989

6

14

10

302

2006–07

1,413

11

10

8

384

2005–06

1,528

12

15

5

351

2004–05

1,157

23

19

12

290

2003–04

1,242

37

24

29

318

STRATEGIC PRIORITY INDICATORS: PROGRAMMING, SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE

Graduation Rates Disaggregated Graduation Rates: Class of 2014 (Cohort entered ninth grade in 2010) Published disaggregated graduation rates are lower due to students who are still enrolled, but who do not graduate in four years. MMUHS Group

All Students ELL Students Free & Reduced Lunch: FRL Not-FRL Support Services: IEP Not IEP Gender: Female Male

VERMONT

Graduation Rate

Still Enrolled

Graduation Rate

Still Enrolled

97% N/A

1% N/A

88% 69%

4% N/A

92% 98%

4% 1%

78% 96%

7% 2%

87% 98%

10% N/A

70% 91%

13% 2%

98% 95%

1% 2%

89% 86%

2% 4%

*Please Note: The above percentages were obtained from the State of Vermont High School Completion Report for the 2013-2014 school year. Data is not disaggregated in other areas/groups due to the small number of students.

Higher Education: MMU Graduates Pursuing Higher Education % Attending 4-year Colleges Class 2015

% Attending 2 Year Colleges & Other Schools (Bus. Tech)

% Employed

% Military Services & Other

# of MMU Graduates

MMU

VT

MMU

VT

MMU

VT

MMU

VT

224

61

N/A

1

N/A

33

N/A

2

N/A

2014

226

58

81

6

7

32

13

1

8

2013

228

56

N/A

7

N/A

31

N/A

2

N/A

2012

243

71

60

2

7

21

15

1

3

2011

240

64

N/A

7

N/A

24

N/A

5

N/A

2010

226

66

62

5

13

26

13

3

12

2009

221

64

N/A

9

N/A

25

N/A

2

N/A

2008

240

70

61

8

15

20

19

2

5

2007

252

65

61

5

11

26

12

4

16

2006

273

63

60

8

10

23

25

6

5

2005

236

64

N/A

8

N/A

25

N/A

3

N/A

2004

249

56

N/A

13

N/A

29

N/A

2

N/A

2003

230

62

N/A

6

14

25

N/A

7

13

2002

241

62

57

6

N/A

28

15

2

N/A

2001

208

58

N/A

13

11

17

N/A

12

13

2000

189

65

56

14

18

20

18

1

5

1999

186

70

58

15

18

14

16

1

7

1998

187

61

57

16

20

18

16

5

8

1997

174

63

56

9

N/A

27

N/A

1

N/A

N/A: Statewide figures are not available. Statewide figures are available on alternate years beginning with the class of 2010.

Percentage of Students Enrolled in Higher Education – Class of 2015 Total Percentage of 2015 Graduates Attending College after Graduating:

63%

Percentage attending school in New England and New York (excluding VT): Percentage attending in-state colleges: Percentage attending school outside New England:

53% 21% 26%

MMU Students Attending Vermont Colleges Distribution of the 21% (30 students) attending in-state colleges Percent Name of Institution Castleton State College Champlain College Community College of Vermont Johnson State College Norwich University Univeristy of Vermont Vermont Technical Colleege

Number 2 8 3 2 1 13 3

(based on 30 total students attending college in Vermont)

7% 27% 3% 7% 3% 43% 10%

Recent College Acceptances Academy of Art University Alfred University Allegheny University American University Antioch College Babson College Barnard College Bates College Becker College Bentley College Berklee College of Music Binghamton University Bishop’s College Boston College Boston University Bowdoin College Brandeis Univeristy Brown University Bryant University Bucknell University Burlington College Canisius College Carleton College Castleton State College Cazenovia College Cedarville University Champlain College Clark University Clarkson University Clemson University Columbia College Chicago Columbia University Colby College Colby-Sawyer College Colgate University College of the Atlantic College of Charleston

College of the Holy Cross College of William and Mary College of Wooster Colorado College Colorado State University Community College of VT Cnnecticut College Cornell University Culinary Institute of America Curry College Dalhousie University Dartmouth College Denison University Drew University Eastern Connecticut State University Eckerd College Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Elmira College Emmanuel College Endicott College Fairfield University Fashion Institute of Technology Flagler College Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Institute of Technology Fordham Univeristy Franklin Pierce College Frostburg State Univeristy Geneva Collge George Mason University Gordon College Goucher College Guilford College Gustavus Adolphus College Hamilton College

High Point University Hobart & William Smith Colleges Hofstra University Humboldt State University Ithaca College Johnson and Wales University Johnson State College Kansas State University Keene State College Keuka College Lakes Region Community College Lawrence University Lesley Univeristy Lewis & Clark College Liberty University Long Island University, Post Lycoming College Lyndon State College Macalester College Malone Universtiy Manhattan College Marist College MA College of Art and Design Merrimack College Middlebury College Montana State University Montclair State University Mt. Holyoke College Mt. Ida College Muhlenburg College New England College New England Institute of Technology New York University North Park University Northeastern University Norwich University

Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan University Oregon State Unversity Pace University, NYC Paul Smith’s College Plymouth State College Portland State University Pratt Institute Princeton University Quinnipiac University Regis College RIT River Valley Community College Rivier University RPI Roger Williams University Sacred Heart University Saint Anselm College Saint Michael’s College Sarah Lawrence College Savannah College of Art & Design School of Visual Arts Seattle University Shenandoah University Skidmore College Smith College So. Main Community College So. New Hampshire University St. Cloud State University St. Lawrence University Suffolk University SUNY System Swarthmore College Syracuse University Temple University Thomas College Tufts University Tulane University University of Cincinnati University of Colorado-Boulder University of Connecticut University of Denver University of Hartford University of Maine System UMASS – Amherst; Dartmouth University of New England University of New Hampshire University of New Mexico University of Northwestern Ohio University of Ottawa University of Rhode Island University of Rochester University of San Francisco University of South Florida-Tampa University of Utah University of Washington University of Vermont Utica College Vassar College Vermont Technical College

Wellesley College Wells College Wentworth Institute of Technology Western State Colorado University Westinster Choir College Wheaton College - MA Wheelock College Williams College Winthrop Univeristy WPI Yale Univeristy

Advanced Placement Exams MMUHS offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses and AP Exams to seniors who seek the challenge of collegelevel courses in high school. Seniors who choose to take the AP Exam in a specific subject area may receive college level credit from some colleges and universities for scoring a 3, 4, or 5 on the test. Test scores range from one to five.

Advanced Placement Courses & Exams (as of August 2015) % Of Students Who Could Obtain College Credit

Subject

Biology Calculus – AB Calculus – BC English Language English Literature French Language Music Theory Physics 1 Spanish Language Statistics Studio Art – 2D Studio Art – Drawing US History World History

# of Students Enrolled in Course

# of Students Taking Test

MMU Score 3 or above

MMU

VT

National

42 17 N/A 53 53 22 13 39 4 20 21 N/A 34 15

39 33 3 53 52 18 11 33 3 18 13 3 35 15

33 28 2 53 47 10 6 21 3 9 11 3 28 12

85% 85% 67% 100% 90% 56% 55% 64% 100% 50% 85% 100% 80% 80%

76% 63% 84% 69% 65% 58% 77% 53% 79% 56% 90% 69% 64% 70%

64% 58% 80% 56% 56% 76% 61% 39% 90% 58% 78% 79% 51% 52%

Students Enrolled in AP Courses at MMU by Grade (2014–2015 School Year)

Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12

0 4 69 104  59% of seniors were enrolled in AP course(s)

Total

177  22% of the total MMU population were enrolled in AP course(s)

Advanced Placement Exams Summary Report

Year

# of Tests Taken

# of Students Tested

% of Students Scoring 3 or Above (out of 5)

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003

347 294 276 318 301 236 203 232 212 174 166 144 141

168 153 144 156 155 117 105 128 123 101 92 N/A N/A

88% 84% 83% 70% 74% 83% 82% 84% 87% 91% 80% 88% 87%

Co-Curricular Activities During the 2014-2015 school year, we had a total of 17 clubs and activities at MMU. One hundred and twelve students (14%) participate in clubs only and 95 students (12%) participate in both a club and a sport.

Clubs and Activities        

Art Club Astronomy Club Athletic Leadership Council Book Club Debate Club Economics Club Film Club Forensics Club

       

International Club Key Club Kindness Club Leo Club Literary Magazine Math League MMusic Marching Band MMusic Select Chorus

       

Model UN National Honor Society Outing Club Ping Pong Club Queer Straight Alliance Robotics Club Scholars’ Bowl The Tapeworm

   

Theatre Travel Club Writing Club Yearbook

MMU has a total of 41 sports teams covering three seasons, with some students playing more than one sport. Three hundred thirty two students (41%) participate in sports only, and 95 students (12%) participate in both a club and a sport. Fifty two percent of all MMU students participate in a co-curricular. Total Duplicated Participants: The following table reflects the total number of participants for each individual club/sport. Please note that these numbers are duplicated; if a student is involved in more than one sport/activity, that student is counted for each sport/activity.

Full-Year Clubs Grade

Fall/Winter/Spring Clubs

ALL CLUBS

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

9

13

15

28

14

23

37

27

38

65

10

20

30

50

31

28

59

51

58

109

11

24

36

60

21

26

47

45

62

107

12

30

51

81

25

31

56

55

82

137

TOTAL:

87

132

219

91

108

199

178

240

418

Fall Sports Sports Offered    

Grade

Cross Country Running (Boys, Girls, Varsity, JV) Field Hockey (Girls, Varsity, JV-A, JV-B) Football (Varsity, JV, Freshman) Soccer (Boys, Girls, Varsity, JV-A, JV-B Boys Only)

Male

Female

Total

9

27

37

64

10

39

39

78

11

27

19

46

12

27

20

47

120

115

235

Male

Female

TOTAL:

Winter Sports Sports Offered      

Grade

Alpine Skiing & Nordic Skiing (Boys, Girls) Basketball (Boys, Girls, Varsity, JV, Freshmen Boys) Dance Team (Varsity & JV) Indoor Track Ice Hockey (Boys, Girls, Varsity) Wrestling (Varsity & JV)

Total

9

33

27

60

10

31

39

70

11

21

22

43

12

29

24

53

114

112

226

Male

Female

Total

TOTAL:

Spring Sports Sports Offered      

Grade

Baseball (Boys, Varsity & JV) Golf (Varsity) Lacrosse (Boys, Girls: Varsity, JV) Softball (Girls, Varsity, JV) Tennis (Boys, Girls, Varsity) Track (Boys, Girls)

9

44

31

75

10

41

38

79

11

25

20

45

12 TOTAL:

19

27

46

129

116

245

All Sports: Fall, Winter, Spring Grade

Male

Female

Total

9

104

95

199

10

111

116

227

11

73

61

134

12

75

71

146

363

343

706

TOTAL:

Drop-Out Rates Drop-Out Rates: MMUHS and Vermont 6.0%

MMUHS

VT

5.0% 4.7%

4.0% 3.9% 3.5%

3.0% 2.9% 2.6%

2.0%

1.7%

1.0%

2.9%

2.7%

1.4%

2.7%

2.6%

2.4%

2.2%

2.0%

3.3%

3.1%

2.5%

2.2% 1.5% 1.1%

1.0%

1.2%

1.1% 0.8%

0.8%

0.7%

0.0% 00-01

01-02

02-03

03-04

04-05

05-06

06-07

07-08

08-09

09-10

10-11

12-13

13-14

*Vermont data for 2014-15 was not available from the State as of the date of printing. Statewide figures for 2015 should be available in the Spring, 2016.

The dropout rate summarizes information on students in grades 9 through 12 who withdrew from school during the 2013-14 school year and the preceding summer. A dropout by state and federal definition is an individual student who is not enrolled in an approved educational program and who has not graduated from high school. Statewide data can be found on the web at: www.vermont.gov.

Scholastic Assessment Tests (SAT) Scholastic Assessment Test Summary Report: 2008–2015 MMUHS Mean Scores Critical Reading

Math

Writing

Class

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

562 568 565 567 537 574 563 579

538 561 553 572 552 566 558 572

549 565 559 570 545 570 560 576

598 585 572 544 550 589 570 594

546 549 537 588 540 549 547 559

570 567 555 566 544 567 556 577

526 535 537 552 518 543 534 549

540 551 543 537 554 551 562 566

534 543 540 545 539 548 550 557

Scholastic Assessment Test Summary Report: 2014 Comparative Mean Scores Cohort

Critical Reading

Math

Writing

National Vermont *MMUHS

489 521 549

498 520 570

475 505 534

* 155 Students Tested

SAT: Subject Tests: 2015

Test

Chemistry Ecological Biology French Literature Math Level I Math Level II Molecular Biology Physics US History

# Taking

MMU Mean Scores

4 4 1 10 8 8 2 1 7

N/A N/A N/A 678 643 711 N/A N/A 681

Mean scores are reported when there are five or more tests taken Total of 19 students took 47 SAT: Subject Tests

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