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1113 Legion Way SE Olympia, WA 98501 360.596.6100 http://osd.wednet.edu
2015-16 School FactsBased on the October 2015 enrollment report, there were 475 students enrolled at Hansen Elementary with an ethnic composition of: • Hispanic/Latino of any race(s) 18.3% • American Indian/Alaskan Native .08%• Asian 9.9%• Black/African American 5.9%• White 49.7%• Two or More Races 15.4%
Student Demographics:• 50.3% male students• 49.7% female students • Unexcused Absence Rate 0.8%• Students who qualify for free or reduced-price meals: 48%• Students who qualify for Special Education: 14.8%
Hansen has a total of 34 classroom teachers • Average years of teacher experience: 14.5• Teachers with at least a Master’s Degree: 61.8%• 93.3% of teachers are highly qualified (teachers qualify by holding a
bachelor’s degree and passing a state test)
Olympia School District2015-16 School Performance Report
HansenElementary School
About Our SchoolJulia Butler Hansen Elementary opened in September 1994 and is located on Olympia’s west side. Hansen was named for Congresswoman Julia Butler Hansen. The school contains three pods of four to six classrooms as well as two adjoining classrooms. The physical structure of the facility provides individual classrooms with the flexibility to allow team, multi-age and multi-year teaching situations. Separate space is also available for classroom activities and English Language Learners support. The facility includes a Learning Resource Center, Hansen Family Services center as well as a gymnasium, multipurpose room and music room. In September of 2017, an additional seven portables and a new 10 room mini-building will open. Hansen houses the Hansen Alternative Program (HAP), a program that emphasizes multi-age classrooms and parent involvement. Another available program for teachers is the National Board Certification, a rigorous training process that focuses on enhancing student learning.
1919 Road Sixty-Five NWOlympia, WA 98502
360.596.7400
Dick Cvitanich, SuperintendentErnie Rascon, Principal
Kim Doughty, Asst. Principal
State AccountabilityFor more information about state test scores, or to see visit the OSPI website and click on State Report Card. There you can view data by state, district or school.
Our School Our District WA State Our School Our District WA State
ELA 48.0 61.6 55.0 61.1 66.7 57.0
Math 61.3 64.0 54.0 66.2 67.7 55.4
2014-15 4th Grade SBA 2015-16 4th Grade SBA
2014-15 5th Grade SBA/MSP 2015-16 5th Grade SBA/MSP
Measures of Academic Progress (MAP)
2014-15 3rd Grade SBAOur School Our District WA State Our School Our District WA State
ELA 56.4 63.6 52.0 42.9 60.3 54.3
Math 62.3 68.7 56.6 55.1 65.5 58.9
2015-16 3rd Grade SBA
Our School Our District WA State Our School Our District WA State
ELA 52.9 65.3 58.0 54.9 68.0 60.1
Math 44.1 57.3 48.0 50.0 61.7 49.2
Science 59.7 69.8 63.0 69.5 76.4 65.3
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Our School Our District National Norm Our School Our District National Norm
Grade 2 185 191 189 186 192 189
Grade 3 202 205 199 198 203 199
Grade 4 208 211 206 207 213 206
Grade 5 215 219 212 216 218 212
2014-15 2015-16
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Our School Our District National Norm Our School Our District National Norm
Grade 2 189 193 192 191 193 192
Grade 3 208 208 203 202 208 203
Grade 4 219 220 213 215 218 214
Grade 5 224 228 222 223 226 221
2014-15 2015-16
For More InformationIf you would like more details about student
achievement and demographics visit the OSPI Website at
www.k12.wa.us and click on the School Report Card.
For other information about Hansen Elementary School, please call 596.7400 or visit the Olympia School District website at http://osd.wednet.edu.
Hansen Elementary School Mission Statement:Julia Butler Hansen Elementary School is dedicated to the success of all students, which requires full partnerships with parents, community and families united in teamwork and committed to continuous growth and change as a community of learners. Through these processes, we seek to both model for and instill in our students, a value of lifelong learning and the skills necessary to be responsible contributing citizens of our society.
Olympia School District Vision:We envision a supportive environment that promotes trust, growth and achievement of the highest standards. We build our capacity for success through leading-edge programs and operations based on continuous improvement. We have 100 percent commitment to quality and excellence in all things.
Students in grades 3-5 are required to take an annual state assessment. The scores represent the percent of students meeting standard on the Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA) or Measurement of Student Progress (MSP)/Science.
Washington Comprehensive Assessment Program 2015-16 District Operating Budget
IncomeLocal, Taxes .................$23,109,504..................21.23%Local, Non-tax..............$3,539,592.......................3.25%State, General..............$61,231,345..................56.27%State, Special...............$14,220,265...................13.06%Federal.........................$5,652,874.......................5.19%Other............................$1,091,673......................1.00%Total.............................$97,502,835......................100%
ExpendituresSalary Costs.................$88,853,943..................82.28%Supplies/Equipment.....$6,836,150......................6.33%Purchased Services.....$11,733,751..................10.87%Travel ...........................$361,563.........................0.33%Capital Outlay...............$208,474.........................0.19%Total...........................$107,993,882......................100%
Expenditure per Student FTE....................$11,643.03
Notice of Non-DiscriminationThe Olympia School District will provide equal educational opportunity and treatment for all students in all aspects of the academic and activities program without discrimination based on race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, honorably-discharged veteran or military status, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, marital status, the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability. The district will provide equal access to school facilities to the Boy Scouts of America and all other designated youth groups listed in Title 36 of the United States Code as a patriotic society. District programs will be free from sexual harassment. Auxiliary aids and services will be provided upon request to individuals with disabilities.
The following people have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies, reports of alleged sexual harassment, concerns about compliance, and/or grievance procedures: Jeff Carpenter, Title IX Officer, (360) 596-8544; Kari Lewinsohn, Section 504 and ADA Coordinator, (360) 596-7538; and Scott Niemann, Affirmative Action Officer and Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator, (360) 596-6193. All three individuals may also be contacted at 1113 Legion Way S.E., Olympia, WA, 98501.
* ELA (English Language Arts) scores include reading and writing.