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Telephone:

Web:
(302) 454-5959
www.christina.k12.de.us/brader
Superior School Rating:
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Address: 350 Four Seasons Parkway, Newark DE 19702
Principal: Heather Buchanan
AYP: Above Target
District: Christina School District
Brader (Henry M.) Elementary School (School Year 2010-11)
School Demographics
Number of Students Not
Tested on ELA Assessment 0
Recently Arrived ELL Students
2011
Grade 2 96.1%
Grade 3 97.2%
Grade 4 94.9%
Grade 5 100.0%
Grade 1 94.0%
Kindergarten 100.0%
School Promotion by Grade
2010
Class Size (Percentage by Range) (2010-2011)
Other Student Characteristics
N/A 95.4%
8.9% 7.5%
46.6% 42.0%
3.0% 3.6%
Enrolled for Full Year
Special Education
Low Income
English Language Learner
2011 2010
Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity
3.5% 3.0%
47.8% 50.4%
11.2% 10.7%
4.2% 5.2%
0.2% 0.4%
33.1% 30.4%
Multi-Racial
White
Hispanic/Latino
Asian
American Indian
African American
2011 2010
Fall Enrollment
560 562
94 106
118 99
101 108
86 103
94 84
67 62
Total
Grade 5
Grade 4
Grade 3
Grade 2
Grade 1
Kindergarten
2011 2010
Student Achievement
Percentage of Students Meeting State Standards (2010-2011)
Staff Qualifications
Page 2 of 4 Brader (Henry M.) Elementary School
Our Staff
Programs currently being implemented at Brader Elementary School are directly linked to the Brader School Improvement Plan that is focused on student
achievement. The use of a balanced literacy approach to reading instruction provides a systematic, multi-method, multilevel instructional program. The
essential components of this balanced literacy program include 90 minutes of reading instruction with a whole group guided reading lesson followed by
small, flexible groups focused on need and Writers' Workshop. Intervention and/or enrichment is provided to all students using some of the following
programs: SOAR to Success, Quick Reads, Reading Assist strategies and Explicit Phonics Instruction. The use of best practices for math education
includes using multiple methods for problem solving, using manipulatives, operations and computation. Trailblazers, a standards-based math program, is
utilized across grade levels. Smithsonian kits are used in classrooms for science instruction.
Exemplary Programs
Librarians 1
Pupil Support 3
Total 44
Teachers 40
Number of Instructional Staff
2011
School Staff Per Administrator 33
Students Per Instructional Staff 12
Students Per Pupil Support Staff 220
Students Per Administrator 330
Students Per Teacher 17
Staffing Ratios
2011
White 93.2%
Asian American 0.0%
Hispanic 0.0%
African American 6.8%
American Indian 0.0%
Staff by Race/Ethnicity
2011
Percent with Masters Degree and Above 50.0%
Percent Holding National Board for Professional Teaching Standards 7.5%
Education Level
2011
Years of Teaching Experience (2010-2011) Percentage of Classes Taught by Highly Qualified Teachers (2010-2011)
0.0%
% Not Highly Qualified
100.0%
% Highly Qualified
Elementary General 27
Total Classes
Student - School Safety and Discipline
Percent Days Present (2010-2011)
September 30 Enrollment 615
State Percentage 16%
District Percentage 20%
Percent of Students Suspended/Expelled 7%
Count of Students Suspended/Expelled 40
Number of Suspensions 91
Number of Expulsions 0
Suspensions and Expulsions
2011
Number of Reported Incidents (2010-2011)
Yes
9717 2787 54
1014 222 2
All School Safety Policy in Place
Department of Education (DOE) Offenses
School Crimes (Title 14, Delaware Code, 4112)
State District School
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AYP
White 100 100 95 95
Hispanic * * 95 95
Low Income 100 100 95 95
Special Education * * 95 95
English Language Learner * * 95 95
Multi-Racial * * 95 95
All Students 100 100 95 95
Hawaiian * * 95 95
American Indian * * 95 95
Asian American * * 95 95
African American 100 100 95 95
% Test Participation (2010-2011)
ELA Math ELA Goal Math Goal
* English Language Learner * English Language Learner
Growth Model (2010-2011) Original Model (2010-2011)
Only groups with greater than 40 students are reported
Enrichment Services - nstruction in Literacy and Math is provided for students in grades 1 through 5 that extends beyond the grade level standards. This
instruction is provided by the Enrichment Teacher in a pull out program two days a week for each subject area. Students receive high quality programming
that stretches their thinking to exceed grade level standards. Students also participate in various competitions such as Meaningful Economics and the 24
Math Challenge.
Environmental Program - The Brader Environmental Committee provides for hands-on environmental science learning by maintaining habitats (wetlands,
butterfly garden, bird sanctuary, forest and meadow) on the school grounds and providing instructional materials for the environmental curriculum. These
learning environments were developed collaboratively.
Curriculum Highlights
District Expenditure per Pupil (2009-2010):
School Finances
District Sources of Revenue (2009-2010) Percent District Allocation of Current Expenses by Category (2009-2010)
$10,937
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School Salary Allocation
Instructional vs. Support (2010-2011)
Total 13.4%
Food Services 1.4%
Maintenance 4.2%
Secretaries 2.1%
Administration 5.7%
Instructional Support
2011
Total 86.7%
Instructional Support 11.1%
Pupil Support 5.9%
Librarians 2.0%
Teachers 67.7%
Instructional Service
2011
For further information and detailed reports, visit
http://profiles.doe.k12.de.us
or contact your local school district office.
John G. Townsend Building
401 Federal Street, Suite #2
Dover, Delaware, 19901 - 3639
Phone: (302) 735-4000
Delaware Department of Education
Glossary: http://profiles.doe.k12.de.us/glossary.aspx

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