additional information for 311 Plonk Road 3
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additional information for 311 Plonk Road 3
311 Plonk Road Dallas, NC 28034 $69,000 Wooded & cleared pasture Over 10 Gorgeous Acres! What a surprise! Hidden off the beaten path is a delightful piece of heaven! This tract of land just beckons the horse lovers. With over 10 acres you have plenty of room for them to roam. Just about half of the acreage is wooded, hearty oaks, poplars and a few maples out there. There is a mature pasture area, just put up your fence and move the animal’s right in. There is a gentle slope that leads down to the creek. You can make some wonderful trails through the woods for walking and enjoying nature or if your style is a little faster, bring on the 4-wheelers! Just 3.5 miles to HWY 321. $69,000 Creek on the property Just 3.5 miles to HWY 321 Private & Quiet Waiting for you to build you home RE/MAX LIFESTYLE Janet M Cox Janet Cox & Company 704-764-1908 (Office) 704-764-1909 (Direct Line) janetcox@janetcoxandcompany.com http://www.JanetCoxandCompany.com Scan With Your Smartphone RE/MAX LIFESTYLE 4287 N Hwy 16 Denver, NC 28037 ©2015 Imprev, Inc. I am giving you this information as a seller’s Agent.Until you’re in an Agency Agreement with a Realtor,please don’t discuss personal or confidential information.Call704-764-1908 with any questions about this home or the area.**Rates Subject to Change** 2011-12 Gaston County Schools Gaston County Schools DISTRICT PROFILE L Reeves McGlohon, Superintendent School Size 943 Osceola Street The average number of students in an elementary (K–5), middle (6–8), and high (9–12) school in this district and the state. Gastonia, NC 28054 1397 (704) 866-6100 The average number of students enrolled in “typical” K–8 classrooms. * Legislation mandates that class sizes for grades 4-12 are not restricted for 2011-12. DISTRICT STATE Kindergarten 20 19 Grade 1 20 20 Grade 2 19 19 Grade 3 20 20 Grade 4 20 21 Grade 5 21 21 Grade 6 26 22 Grade 7 26 22 Grade 8 25 21 Average Course Size The average number of students enrolled in the courses listed at the time of testing. * Algebra II, Physical Science, Civics & Econ. and US History were eliminated from the ABCs effective 2011-12. DISTRICT STATE English I 20 18 Algebra I 22 20 Algebra II --- --- Biology 21 18 Physical Science --- --- Civics & Econ --- --- --- MIDDLE HIGH District 440 664 903 State 499 668 829 FINANCIAL SUPPORT Average Class Size US History ELEMENTARY Source of Funds (Amount per Student) $6,695 Public schools in North Carolina operate with funding from local, state, and federal sources. The financial support reflected in these numbers includes all expenses concerned with operating schools, including teacher and administrator salaries, textbooks, and other educational supplies and materials. Facilities costs are not included. District 5,355 $4,017 $2,678 $0 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Education is a labor-intensive enterprise, as reflected in the accompanying chart. Salaries for teachers, principals, and other educators are usually the largest expense in school districts. State and federal funds are generally allotted for specific purposes, services, or programs. 5. Equipment 2. Benefits 4. Purchased Services 6. Other 1,170 1,158 $1,339 Use of Funds 3. Supplies & Materials 1,904 1,458 State Average 1. Salaries 4,939 $5,356 LOCAL STATE FEDERAL 62% 20% 9% 1 2 3 8% 4 1% 0% 5 6 HIGH STUDENT PERFORMANCE Performance of Students in Each Grade on the ABCs End-of-Grade Tests Percentage of Students’ Scores At or Above Grade Level Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 OVERALL Reading Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Math --- District 65.1% 80.0% 69.5% 81.8% 69.3% 80.4% 74.7% 79.0% 66.4% 78.3% 69.1% 81.2% 69.1% 80.1% State 68.8% 82.8% N/A = Fewer than five students 71.6% 85.1% 72.3% 82.1% 75.2% 80.5% 68.2% 81.1% 71.1% 85.2% 71.2% 82.8% PAGE 2 Gaston County Schools HIGH STUDENT PERFORMANCE, CONTINUED For information about the ABCs of Public Education and Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs), visit http://www.ncpublic schools.org/accountability Performance of Each Student Group on the ABCs End-of-Grade Tests Percentage of Students, Grouped by Gender, Ethnicity, and Other Factors, Who Passed BOTH the Reading and Math Tests Male Female White Black Hispanic Amer. Indian Asian Pacific Islander Two or More Races E.D. N.E.D. L.E.P. Migrant Students District 62.3% 66.3% 71.3% 44.7% 55.2% 64.5% 75.6% >95% 63.8% 53.1% 81.3% 32.3% N/A State 65.0% 70.1% 79.3% 49.4% 55.1% 55.3% 79.1% 64.1% 69.7% 54.2% 84.1% 31.7% 42.8% E.D. = Economically Disadvantaged N/A = Fewer than five students N.E.D. = Not Economically Disadvantaged Students with Disabilities 22.8% 33.8% L.E.P. = Limited English Proficiency Performance of Students in Each Course on the ABCs End-of-Course Tests Percentage of Students’ Scores At or Above Grade Level District State School Attendance The average percentage of students who attend school daily at the elementary (K–5), middle (6–8), and high (9–12) school for this district and the state. ELEMENTARY MIDDLE HIGH District 95% 95% 95% State 95% 95% 95% English I Algebra I Algebra II Biology Physical Science Civics & Econ. US History 82.0% 82.9% 76.2% 78.7% ----- 81.7% 83.0% ----- ----- ----- N/A = Fewer than five students * Algebra II, Physical Science, Civics & Econ. and US History were eliminated from the ABCs effective 2011-12. Performance of Each Student Group on the ABCs End-of-Course Tests Percentage of Passing Scores on the End-of-Course Tests grouped by Gender, Ethnicity, and Other Factors Male Female White Black Hispanic Amer. Indian Asian Pacific Islander Two or More Races E.D. N.E.D. L.E.P. Migrant Students District 76.3% 83.4% 84.5% 67.3% 68.9% 90.0% 91.8% N/A 84.7% 70.9% 89.5% 48.5% N/A State 78.5% 84.4% 89.0% 68.6% 75.1% 75.9% 87.3% 82.5% 84.8% 71.8% 90.9% 49.9% 66.2% E.D. = Economically Disadvantaged N/A = Fewer than five students N.E.D. = Not Economically Disadvantaged Students with Disabilities 35.2% 41.5% L.E.P. = Limited English Proficiency School Performance on ABCs Each year, schools in North Carolina may receive several designations based on their performance on the state's ABCs accountability report. ELEMENTARY HIGH GROWTH School made expected growth & at least 60% of the students achieved their growth expectations EXPECTED GROWTH HONOR SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE School made expected growth At least 90% of students at grade level & the school made expected growth or more & met all AMO targets At least 90% of students at grade level & school made expected growth or more 80 to 89% of students at grade level & school made expected growth or more At least 60 to 79% of students at grade level & school made expected growth or more 60 to 100% of students at grade level, but school did not make expected growth 50 to 59% of students at grade level or less than 50% of students at grade level but school made expected growth Less than 50% of school at grade level & school did not make expected growth SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION SCHOOL OF PROGRESS NO RECOGNITION PRIORITY SCHOOL LOW PERFORMING PERCENT OF SCHOOLS MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL District State District State District State 28% 44% 43% 35% 36% 46% 34% 53% 60% 20% 63% 19% 3% 9% 0% 8% 10% 20% 0% 0% 0% 0% 10% 2% 19% 29% 36% 31% 40% 30% 44% 37% 46% 41% 20% 27% 25% 17% 18% 12% 20% 19% 9% 8% 0% 8% 0% 2% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% PAGE 3 Gaston County Schools HIGH STUDENT PERFORMANCE, CONTINUED Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) North Carolina sets AMOs that schools must meet under the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB). The schools in this district met 58 out of 78 Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs). SAFE, ORDERLY & CARING SCHOOLS ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY Percentage of Classrooms Connected to the Internet 100.0% 100% 99.8% School Safety The number of acts of crime or violence reported per 100 students, which includes all acts occurring in school, at a bus stop, on a school bus, on school grounds, or during off-campus, school-sponsored activities. ELEMENTARY MIDDLE HIGH District 0.16 0.41 0.71 State 0.27 0.96 1.4 80% 60% Student Out-of-School Suspensions and Expulsions 40% 20% 0% District State The average number of short-term (10 days or fewer) and long-term (more than 10 days) out-of-school suspensions and expulsions per 100 students. ELEMENTARY MIDDLE HIGH Short-Term Suspensions 7.83 31.41 34.91 Long-Term Suspensions 0 0.04 0.18 Expulsions 0 0 0 ELEMENTARY MIDDLE HIGH District 27 37 55 State 35 43 54 ELEMENTARY MIDDLE HIGH 100% 97% 96% 99% 96% 94% Number of Students per Digital Learning Device QUALITY TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS NUMBER OF STUDENTS District 1.94 State 1.79 QUALIFICATIONS OF TEACHERS Classroom Teachers The average number of classroom teachers in an elementary (K–5), middle (6–8), and high (9–12) school for this district and the state. Number of Students per Internet-Connected Digital Learning Device NUMBER OF STUDENTS District 1.94 State 1.79 Fully Licensed Teachers The percentage of classroom teachers with clear initial or clear continuing licenses (not lateral entry, alternative, or emergency licensed teachers). District State PAGE 4 Gaston County Schools QUALITY TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS, CONTINUED Teachers with Advanced Degrees QUALIFICATIONS OF PRINCIPALS The percentage of teachers who have completed an advanced college degree, including a master's or doctoral degree. Principals with Advanced Degrees The percentage of principals who have completed an advanced college degree beyond a master's degree. District 16% State 22% ELEMENTARY MIDDLE HIGH District 26% 26% 19% State 30% 28% 27% ELEMENTARY MIDDLE HIGH District 5 4 8 State 6 6 10 National Board Certified Teachers The average number of school staff, including teachers, administrators, and guidance counselors, who have received National Board Certification at the elementary (K–5), middle (6–8), and high (9–12) school levels in this district and the state. Years of Teaching Experience The percentage of teachers who have taught for 0–3 years, 4–10 years, or over 10 years in this district and the state. Years of Experience as a Principal The percentage of principals with experience of 0-3 years, 4-10 years, or over 10 years as a principal. 0–3 YEARS 4 – 10 YEARS 10+ YEARS District 47% 36% 16% State 42% 44% 14% Principal Turnover Rate The percentage of principals employed last year who are no longer employed in the same school this year. District 9% State 11% ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL 0–3 Years 4 – 10 Years 10+ Years 0–3 Years 4 – 10 Years 10+ Years 0–3 Years 4 – 10 Years 10+ Years District 12% 33% 55% 16% 27% 57% 17% 28% 55% State 18% 32% 50% 19% 31% 50% 18% 28% 55% Teacher Turnover Rate The percentage of teachers who left their school district from March of the prior year to March of the current year. ELEMENTARY MIDDLE HIGH District 10% 12% 14% State 12% 14% 14% ELEMENTARY MIDDLE HIGH District 100% 100% 100% State 100% 99% 98% Highly Qualified Teachers Keeping You Informed More information about your district is available on the NC School Report Cards website at http://www.ncreportcards.org HIGH SCHOOL Percentage of classes taught by Highly Qualified teachers as defined by federal law. PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction