EVERMAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
ANNUAL
REPORT 2023
W W W . E I S D . O R G
ALL IN FOR STUDENT SUCCESS!!!
(817) 568-3500 1520 Everman Pkwy Everman, TX 76140
ALL IN FOR STUDENT SUCCESS!!!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
4
EISD
DISTRICT GOALS
6 SUPERINTENDENT’S
16 AIDE FOR
9 DEMOGRAPHICS
18 EVERMAN TAFE
11 STUDENT
22 FISCAL
MESSAGE
HIGHLIGHTS
EDUCATORS
RESPONSIBILITY
25 EVERMAN EDUCATION FOUNDATION
One Goal... One Purpose... STUDENT SUCCESS!!!
DISTRICT GOALS To achieve excellence for all students, as evidenced by high academic achievement on various performance standards. To Build strong relationships with our clients…students, parents, community, and business partners. To maintain a safe and secure environment for all students and staff. To continually focus on the improvement of student attendance and the decline of the dropout rate. To provide and maintain facilities in a quality, costeffective manner. To recruit and retain outstanding faculty, staff, and administrators.
MISSION In partnership with parents and the community, Everman ISD will provide innovative instructional programs for students to inspire a passion for lifelong learning, develop responsibility and character, and achieve academic excellence and college readiness, enabling them to compete in an ever-changing global community.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
GARY BALCH BOARD PRESIDENT
LINDA LUTRICK BOARD SECRETARY
RICKY BURGESS BOARD VICE PRESIDENT
WOODMAN DAWSON MEMBER
RAMONDA FIELDS MEMBER
EARNESTINE PALOS MEMBER
ADAN COVARRUBIAS MEMBER
Dr. Felicia Donaldson Superintendent
A Message From The Superintendent
Greetings! During the 2022-2023 school year, Everman ISD experienced success at many levels. We are certainly proud of the students, faculty, and staff who contributed to making 2022-2023 another memorable school year. We are committed to providing a quality education for all students and equipping them with 21st-century skills to be critical thinkers, communicators, collaborators, and innovators to ensure they can compete in a global society. We appreciate the collaboration, dedication, and partnership with all our stakeholders centered around “Our Why” …. Everman ISD students! Together, we will continue the work. One Goal…One Purpose…Student Success!
Sincerely,
Dr. Felicia Donaldson
STUDENT SUCCESS!!!
One
Goal... One Purpose... STUDENT SUCCESS!!!
Everman Independent School District
All In For Student Success www.eisd.org
Growth
Everman Independent School District is located in the rapidly growing Dallas/Fort Worth corridor. EISD serves the city of Everman and portions of south Fort Worth, Forest Hill, and Burleson. Everman ISD provides outstanding instructional programs for 3-year olds through grade twelve. The faculty and support staff are committed to providing a quality education for all students. The schools provide innovative programs with the financial backing needed to achieve an outstanding education.
Diversity
Everman ISD is a diverse district with 18 different languages spoken. dent by Grade Stu Le ve l
6th8th 21.6%
Staff Demographics
Central Admin 9th12th 34.6%
Campus Admin Support Ed Aides Auxiliary Teachers 0 %
EE5th 43.8%
10 %
Student Ethnicity
D
4,000
20 %
30 %
by Gender hics ap r og em
40 %
50 %
3,000 2,000 Male 51.2 %
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Femal e 48.8%
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STUDENT SPOTLIGHTS Spelling Bee Campus Winners! Zaniyah Sullivan - Bishop Maya Yanez - E. Ray Litzy Castro - Hommel Mason Peoples - Souder Aurerion Crump - Townley Emma Palos - Johnson.
Best Technician Kendric Frances All-Star Cast Naomi Carter Honorable Mention All-Star Cast Kassandra Berkley-Evans LaTyera Griffin
STUDENT SPOTLIGHTS Texas Woman’s University’s Center for Student Leadership hosted its first Martin Luther King Jr. Essay Contest whereby middle school students were asked to address the theme of “Continuing Dr. King’s Legacy of BOLD leadership.” The TWU committee responsible for judging the essays received an overwhelming 40+ submissions from our students at Johnson STEM Academy.
“Continuing Dr. King’s Legacy of BOLD leadership.” The top 20 students were acknowledged, and 17 were from Everman ISD Johnson STEM Academy. Anthony Webb, Kaylee Davis, Christy Chavez, Julian Zamora, Fatima Vera Garcia, Liam Lopez, Victoria Aragon, Arely Revilla, Jesus Davila Jr., Ya’Mauri Bostice, Emmanuel Henderson, Jaaren Mays, Serenite’E Neal, Kimberly Huerta, Owen Bishop, Yarely Lopez,& Daniela Resendiz Flores
“The Texas Association for Pupil Transportation (TAPT) National School Bus Safety Poster Contest Winners.”
Javari Jackson - First Place District; First Place State Deandre Malone - Second Place District Blake Hurdle - Third Place District Dominique Scott - Honorable Mention District Rosie Burgos - Honorable Mention District
D S I n a m r e Ev
Imagine Learning would like to personally congratulate Everman ISD and the Everman Academy High School as a National Master Your Purpose Winner for Usage and Implementation for Fall 2022. This award highlights your district and campus's belief in student learning by continuing the lead students to success with a course progress percentage of over 99% -meaning nearly all of your students actively enrolled within Edgenuity complete the coursework assigned to them. The Imagine Learning team encourages you and your students to keep up the great work, stay motivated, and never stop learning! We are excited to see what successes you and your students accomplish along this educational journey.
Mariyah
Newman
-
a
Junior
at
Hope in Accountability Recognizes
Everman High School, applied for the
Townley
Dream
Scholar
Accountability is a series spotlighting
Scholarship in January. She recently
schools that significantly improved
received a call from the Rainwater
their TEA accountability ratings from
Foundation
2019 to 2022.
Big
Determined
and
Morton
Myerson
Elementary:
Hope
in
Foundation that she was selected as one of the scholarship recipients for 2023. The Scholarship awarded to Mariyah is $24,000, which she can use
Everman High School Choir sang the
at any Texas College or University. She
National
will have a write-up in the Star-
Anthem
at
the
Dallas
Mavericks game.
Telegram in the next few weeks. They were very excited that Mariyah is the first Everman High School student to be presented with this Scholarship. Our extracurricular activities received many accolades. The band recently scored all 2's in the Region 30 UIL Marching Contest. Earlier this season, they participated in the US Bands Burleson Regional Contest and received Best Music, Best Visual, Best Overall Effect, and Best Color Guard, giving them an overall 9th position. Competitive marching continues at the AREA Marching Contest on October 22nd
The
Johnson
received
an
STEM
Varsity
Excellent
Band
Rating
in
Souder Elementary is the Race to
Sightreading and a Superior Rating
Read
(the highest score you can receive) on
consecutive year.
stage during the Concert portion. These students worked hard this year and
have
excellence
started here
congratulate them!
at
a
tradition STEM.
of
Please
Champions
for
the
second
FUTURE LAWYER EVELYN OROZCO
SALUTATORIAN
VALEDICTORIAN KARIME GUTIERREZ-PEREZ FUTURE DOCTOR
AID FOR EDUCATORS Aid For Educators - Spotlighted educators during the holiday season with gift cards to show appreciation!!! Ashley Calvillo - Dan Powell ES Isaac Salazar- Bishop ES Bryant Branch - E Ray ES Dulce Vera Munoz - Hommel ES Laquita Washington - Souder ES Taysha Caldwell - Townley ES Geraldo Martinez - Roy Johnson STEM Michael Hyden - Baxter JHS Justin Lane - Baxter JHS Kaitlyn Spencer - Joe Bean HS Monique Galvin - Joe Bean HS Caleb Hendrix - Joe Bean HS Michael Rosser - Everman Academy High School
Everman TAFE
TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF FUTURE EDUCATORS Our Everman TAFE students, the Texas Association of Future Educators, had an amazing journey this year. They went through many tests and presentations to qualify for Nationals. As National qualifiers, our students traveled to Florida to compete in the National Educator Rising Competition. We had students come in 1st and 2nd place out of 2,900 members from around the United States.
Damaris Pinales and Elizabeth Cruz placed 1st in the Project Visualize Service Program. Sierra Sibley placed 2nd in the JV Job Interview. JanCarlo Bravo did outstanding with his High School Interactive Bulletin Board.
TEACHERS OF THE YEAR! Back Row: Jose Gonzales, Christie McIntire, Diana Ramirez, Tameika Sanchez, Aliscia Washington-HaydenTamar Preston-Smith Front Row: Megan Patterson, Terri Hagelstein, Victoria Richardson, Rebecca Osborn
Juanita Comer
LaTorri Richardson
Juanita Comer
Juanita Comer
STAFF MEMBERS OF THE YEAR LaTonya Lewis Aidee Jiminez
Betty Davila
Fiscal Responsibility Federal Revenue 6.73%
State Revenue 58.33%
School Year 2022-2023
Local Revenue 34.94%
EISD Tax Rate: 1.327118 Taxable Values: $1,971,790,466 Revenues: $73,197,572 Expenditures: $73,197,572 Per ADA Student Cost: $14,076
Fiscal Responsibility 2023-2024 School Year Expenditures
Value
Average Teacher Salary
Value
Instructional Services
$38,610,367
Beginning
$61,500
Student Support
$2,374,811
5 Years
$63,514
Instructional Leadership $1,892,402
10 Years
$65,679
School Leadership
$4,525,228
20 Years
$69,790
Transportation
$2,279,038
30 Years
$75,092
Child Nutrition
$4,500,000
Co-Curricular
$1,831,451
Central Administration
$2,937,043
Plant Maintenance
$6,693,947
Security
$1,760,810
Per ADA Student Cost EISD Tax Rate
Data Processing
$1,647,117
$14,406
$1.094146
Staff Development
$737,086
Misc. Items
Value
Facilities Construction
-
Taxable Values
$2,151,459,842
Community Services
$8,000
Revenues
$75,845,072
Intergovernmental
$130,000
Expenditures
$77,795,072
Everman Mobile Food Pantry Express School-Year 22-23 1,500
Households Served Individuals Served
1,000
500
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The Everman Mobile Food Pantry Express was created to help families across the community. Every third Thursday of the month, we meet families in the community and disperse essentials to those in need. We served over 2,600 households and more than 12,000 persons. We thank those who are keeping the food pantry stocked and everyone involved.
The Everman Education Foundation was established in January 2006 with cash gifts from Alcon Laboratories, Inc. and other donations. In partnership with area organizations, the Everman Education Foundation financially supports students and staff of Everman ISD in enhancing educational opportunities that enable students to be lifelong learners prepared to compete in a global society. 100% of collected funds directly benefit the students of EISD through dual credit, endowed scholarships, or classroom experiences funded by teacher grants. During the 2022-2023 school year, $25,344 in dual credit scholarships from the Foundation and EISD were provided to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Additionally, the Foundation provided $20,500 in college scholarships and $22,000 in teacher grants. The employees of Everman ISD continue to be the Foundation’s biggest supporters. In the fall of 2022, they donated $104,780 during our annual employee campaign. In the spring of 2023, two annual Foundation fundraisers were held: a dinner that raised $13,285 and a golf tournament that raised $13,837. If you want more information about the Everman Education Foundation, please visit our website, www.evermanfoundation.org, or follow the Foundation on Facebook at Everman Education Foundation. Foundation Officers: Sara Woodward, President Rhonda Bryant, Secretary Dr. Michelle Salazar, Treasurer Co-coordinators: Maggie Stevens Janet Wynne
Directors: Juany Almanza Dr. Kentrel Phillips Gary Balch Ronald Pugh Dr. Felicia Donaldson Dr. Cathy Sewell Heather Hollarn Danny Smith Lora Macaulay Kolbi Dixon Michelle Marlow Lori Young
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