Monday, November 17, 2014

Staying Connected during Winter Weather

With the winter season already upon us its time to make sure that everyone is prepared for school delays, early dismissals and cancellations.

The Audubon Community School uses the following media sources to get information out concerning weather related announcements:

Radio and TV Stations:

  • KCIM - 1380  Carroll
  • KJAN - 1220  Atlantic
  • KSOM - 96.5  Atlantic
  • KNOD - 105.3 Harlan
  • KCCI - TV 8 - Des Moines
  • WHO - TV 13 - Des Moines
Many of these stations have mobile phone apps that once downloaded will allow you to receive updates concerning the weather, road conditions and school announcements.

The Audubon Community School also uses social media sites to get information out concerning weather related announcements.

You can follow us on Twitter @gowheelers 

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You can like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/gowheelers

Finally, you can sign up for Textcaster which will allow you to receive text messages, emails or both on your computer, phone or mobile device.  http://mytextcaster.com/Default.aspx


Monday, November 10, 2014

Audubon Community School Reverses Enrollment Trend

At the October board meeting Superintendent Brett Gibbs reported that the Audubon Community School District saw an overall increase in enrollment numbers as compared to the previous school year. The districts Certified Enrollment saw an increase of 9.2 students over last year’s enrollment numbers.  This increase reverses the trend of declining enrollment that the district has witnessed since 2008 – 2009.  Here are the enrollment comparison numbers that Gibbs shared with the board:



FY15
FY14
Change
Resident Students
493.5
489.2
+4.30
Open Enrolled Out
41.0
36.10
+4.90
Certified Enrollment
534.5
525.3
+9.20
Open Enrolled In
44.2
43.6
+.60
Pre-Kindergarten
29
38
-11

Superintendent Gibbs pointed out to the board that to truly appreciate the increase in enrollment, you need to take into consideration what the projected enrollment numbers were from October of 2013.  “Last October we were projecting that our certified enrollment numbers would be around 518 students, a decrease of seven students,” Gibbs told the board,  “so a certified enrollment of 534.5 students actually works out to be an increase of 16.5 students!” 

A closer look at the enrollment numbers shows that all of the growth took place in the elementary grades.   The largest two classes at Audubon Community School are this year’s Senior class at 51.1 (including 4 Foreign Exchange students) and the Kindergarten/5 – yr. old class of 58.4 students.   The two smallest classes are the 8th and 9th grade classes which have 27.5  and 31 students enrolled respectfully.