ALL FOUR SCHOOLS ACHIEVE "STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE"
News Release
by Terry L. Karlin
December 20, 2006
Based on 2006 Kansas State Assessments, all four attendance centers in USD #504 (Oswego High School, Oswego Middle School, Neosho Heights Elementary and Service Valley Elementary) met Annual Yearly Progress standards as established by the federal No Child Left Behind legislation.
No Child Left Behind requires that all students in Grades 3 through 8 and one grade at the high school level be assessed annually in both Reading and Math to determine if the school and the entire school district make sufficient gains to achieve standards that increase each year.
Additionally, students at all four USD #504 schools achieved the Standard of Excellence with Service Valley Elementary, Neosho Heights Elementary and Oswego High School attaining the new "Building-Wide Standard of Excellence" for Reading. The Standard of Excellence is issued when the required percentage of students score at the "exemplary" with a maximum percent allowed at the "academic "warning" level.
Standard of Excellence recognition was earned by schools and classes as follows:
Service Valley
Elementary
Grade 5 Reading
Grade 5 Math
Grade 6 Reading
Grade 6 Math
Grade 7 Reading
Grade 8 Reading
Building-Wide Reading
Neosho Heights
Elementary
Grade 4 Reading
Grade 5 Reading
Building-Wide Reading
Oswego Middle
School
Grade 7 Reading
Oswego High
School
Grade 11 Reading
Building-Wide Reading
USD #504 is committed to academic excellence through small class sizes and a highly qualified dedicated faculty. Congratulations to both students and teachers on their outstanding accomplishments.


