Mcnab-Meco School in Gloversville, NY
(PK-05 • Public • Regular School)
City-data.com school rating (using weighted test average as compared to other schools in New York) from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) is 11
- Address
- 230 W FULTON ST
Gloversville, NY 12078
- Telephone
- (518) 775-5760
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- Website
- http://www.gcsdk12.org
- City-data.com school rating
- 11
- Students
- 363
- Classroom Teachers (FTE)
- 24.0
- National School Lunch
Program (NSLP) Status - Yes, under Community Eligibility Option (CEO)
- Free lunch eligible students
- 254
- Reduced-price lunch
eligible students - 3
- School district
- GLOVERSVILLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
- Charter school
- No
- Title I status
- Title I schoolwide school
- Magnet School Indicator
- No
- Shared Time Indicator
- No
- Adult education offered
- No
Ratings
This school rating compared to other nearby schools ratings:
BOULEVARD SCHOOL (1.6 miles): | 44 |
JOHNSTOWN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (3.1 miles): | 35 |
PLEASANT AVENUE SCHOOL (2.2 miles): | 33 |
GLOVERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL (0.3 miles): | 27 |
WARREN STREET SCHOOL (3.2 miles): | 26 |
PARK TERRACE SCHOOL (1.0 miles): | 19 |
KINGSBOROUGH SCHOOL (1.2 miles): | 14 |
GLOVERSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL (0.4 miles): | 12 |
Mcnab-Meco School: | 11 |
Mcnab-Meco School rating compared to average state, county and city schools ratings:
New York: | 50 |
Fulton County: | 34 |
Gloversville: | 21 |
Mcnab-Meco School: | 11 |
Students & Teachers
Total enrollment:
Enrollment in 2016: 363
Enrollment in 2015: 349
Enrollment in 2014: 367
Enrollment in 2013: 389
Enrollment in 2012: 407
Enrollment in 2011: 396
Enrollment in 2010: 426
Enrollment in 2009: 420
Enrollment in 2008: 466
Enrollment in 2007: 456
Enrollment in 2006: 430
Enrollment in 2005: 399
Enrollment in 2004: 268
Enrollment in 2003: 285
Enrollment in 2002: 297
Enrollment in 2001: 291
Enrollment in 2000: 309
Enrollment in 1999: 293
Enrollment in 2015: 349
Enrollment in 2014: 367
Enrollment in 2013: 389
Enrollment in 2012: 407
Enrollment in 2011: 396
Enrollment in 2010: 426
Enrollment in 2009: 420
Enrollment in 2008: 466
Enrollment in 2007: 456
Enrollment in 2006: 430
Enrollment in 2005: 399
Enrollment in 2004: 268
Enrollment in 2003: 285
Enrollment in 2002: 297
Enrollment in 2001: 291
Enrollment in 2000: 309
Enrollment in 1999: 293
Enrollment by grade, gender and race:
(Note: Details may not add to totals. School year: 2015-2016)
Grade | PK | KG | G01 | G02 | G03 | G04 | G05 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All students | 18 | 61 | 48 | 64 | 59 | 45 | 68 | 363 |
Female students | 11 | 30 | 23 | 32 | 31 | 28 | 34 | 189 |
Male students | 7 | 31 | 25 | 32 | 28 | 17 | 34 | 174 |
Hispanic students | - | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 19 |
Black students | - | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 14 |
White students | 17 | 50 | 37 | 52 | 53 | 41 | 57 | 307 |
Two or More Races students | 1 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 2 | - | 6 | 23 |
Enrollment by grade:
Pre-Kindergarten enrollment: 18
Kindergarten enrollment: 61
1st grade enrollment: 48
2nd grade enrollment: 64
3rd grade enrollment: 59
4th grade enrollment: 45
5th grade enrollment: 68
Kindergarten enrollment: 61
1st grade enrollment: 48
2nd grade enrollment: 64
3rd grade enrollment: 59
4th grade enrollment: 45
5th grade enrollment: 68
Mcnab-Meco School - Historical enrollment by grade
Enrollment by gender:
(State average from 6,131 schools)
Female enrollment: 189 (52.1%)
Mcnab-Meco School: | 52.1% |
New York: | 51.1% |
Male enrollment: 174 (47.9%)
School: | 47.9% |
State: | 47.5% |
Mcnab-Meco School - Historical enrollment by gender
Enrollment by race/ethnicity:
(State average from 1,352 schools)
Hispanic enrollment: 19 (5.2%)
Mcnab-Meco School: | 5.2% |
State: | 9.2% |
Black enrollment: 14 (3.9%)
Mcnab-Meco School: | 3.9% |
State: | 12.0% |
White enrollment: 307 (84.6%)
Here: | 84.6% |
State: | 55.1% |
Two or More Races enrollment: 23 (6.3%)
Mcnab-Meco School: | 6.3% |
New York: | 2.9% |
Mcnab-Meco School - Historical enrollment by race/ethnicity
Lunch Program Eligibility:
(State average from 4,921 schools)
Free/reduced-price lunch eligible students: 257 (70.8%)
Mcnab-Meco School: | 70.8% |
State: | 52.7% |
Free lunch eligible students: 254 (70.0%)
Mcnab-Meco School: | 70.0% |
New York: | 45.4% |
Reduced-price lunch eligible students: 3 (0.8%)
Mcnab-Meco School: | 0.8% |
State: | 4.8% |
Mcnab-Meco School - Lunch Program Eligibility
Average Class Size:
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Average Class Size:
- Common Branch: 20
Teachers and support:
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Classroom Teachers (FTE): 24
Number of FTE teachers who were absent more than 10 school days during the school years: 14
Number of FTE nurses: 1
Number of FTE psychologists: 1
Number of FTE social workers: 1
Student/Teacher Ratio
Number of individuals teaching out of certification: 1
Number of teachers with fewer than three years of teaching experience: 2
Number of teachers with Master's Degree plus 30 hours or doctorate: 5
Total number of classes taught: 31
Number of classes taught by teachers without appropriate certification: 1
Number of full-time principals: 1
Number of full-time professional staff other than teachers, principals, and asst principals: 1
Number of FTE teachers who were absent more than 10 school days during the school years: 14
Number of FTE nurses: 1
Number of FTE psychologists: 1
Number of FTE social workers: 1
Student/Teacher Ratio
Mcnab-Meco School: | 15.1 |
State: | 14.0 |
Number of teachers with fewer than three years of teaching experience: 2
Number of teachers with Master's Degree plus 30 hours or doctorate: 5
Total number of classes taught: 31
Number of classes taught by teachers without appropriate certification: 1
Number of full-time principals: 1
Number of full-time professional staff other than teachers, principals, and asst principals: 1
Mcnab-Meco School - Teachers (FTE) and pupil/teacher ratio
School Expenditures:
Salary Expenditures for Total Personnel Funded with State and Local Funds: $1,404,776
- Full-time Equivalency Count of Teachers: 26 (Salary Expenditures: $1,404,776)
- Full-time Equivalency Count of Instructional Aides: 14.2 (Salary Expenditures: $176,781)
- Full-time Equivalency Count of Support Services Staff: 3.2 (Salary Expenditures: $81,285)
- Full-time Equivalency Count of School Administration Staff: 1 (Salary Expenditures: $152,916)
Salary Expenditures for Total Personnel Funded with Federal, State, and Local Funds,: $443,114
- Salary Expenditures for Teachers: $1,652,209
- Full-time Equivalency Count of Instructional Aides: 15.2 (Salary Expenditures: $190,039)
- Full-time Equivalency Count of Support Services Staff: 3.2 (Salary Expenditures: $98,142)
- Full-time Equivalency Count of School Administration Staff: 1.6 (Salary Expenditures: $154,933)
Students with disabilities:
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Students with Disabilities (IDEA): Students with intellectual disabilities; hearing impairment, including deafness; speech or language impairment; visual impairment, including blindness; serious emotional disturbance; orthopedic impairment; autism; traumatic brain injury; developmental delay; other health impairment; specific learning disability; deaf-blindness; or multiple disabilities and who, by reason thereof, receive special education and related services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) according to an Individualized Education Program, Individual Family Service Plan, or service plan. The "Students with Disabilities (IDEA)" column in the survey items always refers to students with disabilities who receive special education and related services under IDEA.
Students with Disabilities (Section 504 only): Students with a disability, who receive related aids and services solely under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and not under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The "Section 504 only" column in the survey items always refers to students with disabilities who receive related aids and services under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and not under IDEA.
Students with Disabilities (Section 504 only): Students with a disability, who receive related aids and services solely under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and not under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The "Section 504 only" column in the survey items always refers to students with disabilities who receive related aids and services under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and not under IDEA.
Students with disabilities served under IDEA: 26 (male: 16, female: 10)
- White: 26 (male: 16, female: 10)
Retention:
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(State average from 836 schools)
A student is retained if he or she is not promoted to the next grade prior to the beginning of the following school year. Students are not considered retained if they can proceed to the next grade because they successfully completed a summer school program or for a similar reason. At the high school level, a student who has not accumulated enough credits to be classified as being in the next grade is considered retained
Total number of students retained in Kindergarten: 2 (all male)
Percent of Kindergarten students retained
- White: 2
Percent of Kindergarten students retained
Here: | 3.3% |
New York: | 5.4% |
Statewide Student Assessments
Grades 3-8 New York State Testing Program Assessments:
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(State average from 2,439 schools)
The grades 3-8 English Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics assessments measure the higher learning standards that were adopted by the State Board of Regents in 2010, which more accurately reflect students' progress toward college and career readiness.
3rd Grade:
ELA students tested with valid scores: 62
Computed mean of student ELA scores: 287
Students scoring at Level 1: 55%
Students scoring at Level 2: 23%
Students scoring at Level 3: 21%
Students scoring at Level 4: 2%
Math students tested with valid scores: 58
Computed mean of student Math scores: 289
Students scoring at Level 1: 43%
Students scoring at Level 2: 24%
Students scoring at Level 3: 28%
Students scoring at Level 4: 5%
4th Grade:
ELA students tested with valid scores: 57
Computed mean of student ELA scores: 280
Students scoring at Level 1: 58%
Students scoring at Level 2: 30%
Students scoring at Level 3: 9%
Students scoring at Level 4: 4%
Math students tested with valid scores: 55
Computed mean of student Math scores: 277
Students scoring at Level 1: 42%
Students scoring at Level 2: 44%
Students scoring at Level 3: 11%
Students scoring at Level 4: 4%
Science students tested with valid scores: 57
Computed mean of student Science scores: 75
Students scoring at Level 1: 7%
Students scoring at Level 2: 11%
Students scoring at Level 3: 46%
Students scoring at Level 4: 37%
5th Grade:
ELA students tested with valid scores: 39
Computed mean of student ELA scores: 279
Students scoring at Level 1: 56%
Students scoring at Level 2: 18%
Students scoring at Level 3: 23%
Students scoring at Level 4: 3%
Math students tested with valid scores: 39
Computed mean of student Math scores: 279
Students scoring at Level 1: 59%
Students scoring at Level 2: 31%
Students scoring at Level 3: 10%
Students scoring at Level 4: 0%
- All287
- Males277
- Females296
- Hispanic310
- White283
- IDEA249
ELA Mean Score (3rd Grade)
Computed mean of student ELA scores: 287
ELA Students scoring proficient and above: | 23% |
New York: | 43% |
Students scoring at Level 1: 55%
Students scoring at Level 2: 23%
Students scoring at Level 3: 21%
Students scoring at Level 4: 2%
- All289
- Males284
- Females294
- Hispanic307
- White286
- IDEA223
MATH Mean Score (3rd Grade)
Computed mean of student Math scores: 289
Math Students scoring proficient and above: | 33% |
State: | 49% |
Students scoring at Level 1: 43%
Students scoring at Level 2: 24%
Students scoring at Level 3: 28%
Students scoring at Level 4: 5%
4th Grade:
- All280
- Males272
- Females286
- White278
- IDEA254
ELA Mean Score (4th Grade)
Computed mean of student ELA scores: 280
ELA Students scoring proficient and above: | 13% |
New York: | 41% |
Students scoring at Level 1: 58%
Students scoring at Level 2: 30%
Students scoring at Level 3: 9%
Students scoring at Level 4: 4%
- All277
- Males277
- Females278
- White276
- IDEA224
MATH Mean Score (4th Grade)
Computed mean of student Math scores: 277
Math Students scoring proficient and above: | 15% |
State: | 43% |
Students scoring at Level 1: 42%
Students scoring at Level 2: 44%
Students scoring at Level 3: 11%
Students scoring at Level 4: 4%
- All75
- Males73
- Females77
- White75
- IDEA52
SCI Mean Score (4th Grade)
Computed mean of student Science scores: 75
Science Students scoring proficient and above: | 83% |
State: | 87% |
Students scoring at Level 1: 7%
Students scoring at Level 2: 11%
Students scoring at Level 3: 46%
Students scoring at Level 4: 37%
5th Grade:
- All279
- Males283
- Females276
ELA Mean Score (5th Grade)
Computed mean of student ELA scores: 279
ELA Students scoring proficient and above: | 26% |
State: | 35% |
Students scoring at Level 1: 56%
Students scoring at Level 2: 18%
Students scoring at Level 3: 23%
Students scoring at Level 4: 3%
- All279
- Males285
- Females273
MATH Mean Score (5th Grade)
Computed mean of student Math scores: 279
Math Students scoring proficient and above: | 10% |
State: | 43% |
Students scoring at Level 1: 59%
Students scoring at Level 2: 31%
Students scoring at Level 3: 10%
Students scoring at Level 4: 0%
Accountability
Adequate Yearly Progress:
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(State average from 3,754 schools)
Elementary/Middle-Level Science:
Made AYP: Yes
Met the participation criterion: Yes
Met the performance criterion: Yes
Students enrolled during the test administration period: 66
Percent of enrolled students with valid test scores: 86%
Effective Annual Measurable Objective (EAMO): 176
Elementary/Middle-Level Math:
Made AYP: No
Met the participation criterion: No
Met the performance criterion: No
Students enrolled during the test administration period: 348
Percent of enrolled students with valid test scores: 82%
Effective Annual Measurable Objective (EAMO): 100
Safe harbor target: 79
Elementary/Middle-Level ELA:
Made AYP: No
Met the participation criterion: No
Met the performance criterion: YSH
Students enrolled during the test administration period: 350
Percent of enrolled students with valid test scores: 84%
Effective Annual Measurable Objective (EAMO): 102
Safe harbor target: 64
Made AYP: Yes
Met the participation criterion: Yes
Met the performance criterion: Yes
Students enrolled during the test administration period: 66
Percent of enrolled students with valid test scores: 86%
Performance Index (PI): | 176 |
New York: | 174 |
Elementary/Middle-Level Math:
- All74
- Males72
- Females76
- White70
Elementary/Middle-Level Math - Performance Index (PI)
Met the participation criterion: No
Met the performance criterion: No
Students enrolled during the test administration period: 348
Percent of enrolled students with valid test scores: 82%
Performance Index (PI): | 74 |
State: | 114 |
Safe harbor target: 79
Elementary/Middle-Level ELA:
- All65
- Males56
- Females73
- White61
Elementary/Middle-Level ELA - Performance Index (PI)
Met the participation criterion: No
Met the performance criterion: YSH
Students enrolled during the test administration period: 350
Percent of enrolled students with valid test scores: 84%
Performance Index (PI): | 65 |
State: | 113 |
Safe harbor target: 64
Health & Safety
Referrals and Arrests:
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(State average from 410 schools)
Referral to law enforcement is an action by which a student is reported to any law enforcement agency or official, including a school police unit, for an incident that occurs on school grounds, during school-related events, or while taking school transportation, regardless of whether official action is taken. Citations, tickets, court referrals, and school-related arrests are considered referrals to law enforcement.
School-related arrest refers to an arrest of a student for any activity conducted on school grounds, during off-campus school activities (including while taking school transportation), or due to a referral by any school official. All school-related arrests are considered referrals to law enforcement.
School-related arrest refers to an arrest of a student for any activity conducted on school grounds, during off-campus school activities (including while taking school transportation), or due to a referral by any school official. All school-related arrests are considered referrals to law enforcement.
Students without disabilities who were referred to a law enforcement agency or official: 2 (all male)
Students without disabilities who were referred to a law enforcement agency or official per 1,000 students
Students without disabilities who received a school-related arrest: 2 (all male)
Students without disabilities who received a school-related arrest per 1,000 students
- White: 2
Students without disabilities who were referred to a law enforcement agency or official per 1,000 students
Here: | 5.5 |
New York: | 10.2 |
Students without disabilities who received a school-related arrest: 2 (all male)
- White: 2
Students without disabilities who received a school-related arrest per 1,000 students
School: | 5.5 |
New York: | 1.7 |
Chronic Student Absenteeismt:
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(State average from 3,050 schools)
A chronically absent student is a student who is absent 15 or more school days during the school year. A student is absent if he or she is not physically on school grounds and is not participating in instruction or instruction - related activities at an approved off-grounds location for at least half the school day. Each day that a student is absent for 50 percent or more of the school day should be counted. Any day that a student is absent for less than 50 percent of the school day should not be counted. The number of absences is based on the total number of school days absent. Chronically absent students include students who are absent for any reason(e.g., illness, suspension, the need to care for a family member), regardless of whether absences are excused or unexcused.
- Hispanic10
- Black4
- White79
- Multirace4
- IDEA13
Chronic Student Absenteeism
- Hispanic: 10 (male: 8, female: 2)
- Black: 4 (male: 2, female: 2)
- White: 79 (male: 35, female: 44)
- Two or More Races: 4 (male: 2, female: 2)
- Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): 13 (male: 8, female: 5)
Chronic Student Absenteeism per 1,000 students
Here: | 267.2 |
New York: | 179.4 |
Restraint and Seclusion:
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(State average from 355 schools)
Physical restraint refers to a personal restriction that immobilizes or reduces the ability of a student to move his or her torso, arms, legs, or head freely. The term physical restraint does not include a physical escort. Physical escort means a temporary touching or holding of the hand, wrist, arm, shoulder or back for the purpose of inducing a student who is acting out to walk to a safe location.
Total Number of Non-IDEA students subjected to physical restraint: 2 (all male)
Non-IDEA students subjected to physical restraint per 1,000 students
Total Number of students with disabilities (IDEA) subjected to physical restraint: 4 (all male)
Students with disabilities (IDEA) subjected to physical restraint per 1,000 students
- White: 2
Non-IDEA students subjected to physical restraint per 1,000 students
School: | 5.5 |
New York: | 5.0 |
Total Number of students with disabilities (IDEA) subjected to physical restraint: 4 (all male)
- Black: 2
- White: 2
Students with disabilities (IDEA) subjected to physical restraint per 1,000 students
Mcnab-Meco School: | 11.0 |
State: | 23.1 |
Suspensions:
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(State average from 569 schools)
Out-of-school suspension
- For students with disabilities served under IDEA : Out-of-school suspension is an instance in which a child is temporarily removed from his/her regular school for at least half a day for disciplinary purposes to another setting (e.g., home, behavior center).Out-of-school suspensions include both removals in which no individualized family service plan(IFSP) or individualized education plan(IEP) services are provided because the removal is 10 days or less as well as removals in which the child continues to receive services according to his/her IFSP or IEP.
- For students without disabilities and students with disabilities served solely under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act : Out-of-school suspension is an instance in which a child is temporarily removed from his / her regular school for at least half a day(but less than the remainder of the school year) for disciplinary purposes to another setting(e.g., home, behavior center).Out-of-school suspensions include removals in which no educational services are provided, and removals in which educational services are provided(e.g., school-provided at home instruction or tutoring).
School days missed due to out-of-school suspension: 46 (male: 41, female: 5)
Instances of out-of-school suspension (Students without disabilities): 3
Instances of out-of-school suspension per 1,000 students (Students without disabilities)
Students without disabilities receiving one or more in-school suspension: 6 (male: 4, female: 2)
Students without disabilities receiving only one out-of-school suspension: 2 (all male)
Students without disabilities receiving more than one out-of-school suspension: 2 (all male)
Instances of out-of-school suspension (Students with disabilities): 4
Instances of out-of-school suspension per 1,000 students (Students with disabilities)
Students with disabilities receiving only one out-of-school suspension: 2 (all male)
Students with disabilities receiving more than one out-of-school suspension: 2 (all female)
- White: 46 (male: 41, female: 5)
- Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): 14 (male: 9, female: 5)
Instances of out-of-school suspension (Students without disabilities): 3
Instances of out-of-school suspension per 1,000 students (Students without disabilities)
School: | 8.3 |
New York: | 50.9 |
- Hispanic: 4 (male: 2, female: 2)
- White: 2 (all male)
Students without disabilities receiving only one out-of-school suspension: 2 (all male)
- White: 2
Students without disabilities receiving more than one out-of-school suspension: 2 (all male)
- White: 2
Instances of out-of-school suspension (Students with disabilities): 4
Instances of out-of-school suspension per 1,000 students (Students with disabilities)
School: | 11.0 |
New York: | 29.4 |
Students with disabilities receiving only one out-of-school suspension: 2 (all male)
- White: 2
Students with disabilities receiving more than one out-of-school suspension: 2 (all female)
- White: 2
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