Student counts are reported by grade assignment, race, ethnicity, disability, English proficiency, and economic status. For further information about anti-discrimination laws and regulations, or to file a complaint of discrimination with the Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Education (OCR), please contact the OCR at 601 East 12th Street, Room 353, Kansas City, MO 64106, (800) 368-1019 (voice), Fax (816) 426-3686, (800) 537-7697 (telecommunications device for the deaf), or Suburban Park Elementary General school information. An expulsion (removal from school for 365 calendar days) may only be imposed by a local school board. < = A group below state definition for personally identifiable resultsThe per-pupil expenditure calculations exclude expenditures that are not directly related to educational services provided to students in pre-kindergarten classes as well as in grades K-12. Note: Science pass rates reported for high schools reflect the performance on the state Biology test of a 12th-grade class of students who entered the ninth grade at the same time. < = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results Use the drop down menu above the chart to view results for a specific test. The combined rate used to evaluate academic achievement in English in elementary and middle schools includes students who passed state tests in English and non-passing students who showed significant improvement, including non-passing English learners making progress toward learning English. This table reports the percentages of teachers who are teaching out of field (not fully endorsed for the content they are teaching) or who are inexperienced (less than one year of classroom experience). Each school operates under a schoolwide model, which means that all students at the school benefit from the supplemental funding through specific interventions and a general improvement of the academic program through resources and professional development. For more information, see
If a high school administers a locally developed writing assessment, results are not included in this chart as scores on locally developed writing assessments are not reported to the Virginia Department of Education. Students receiving homebound and home-based instruction are excluded from the calculation. All public, catholic and private elementary schools in Guelph are included in the program to reduce speeds in school zones. The above pie graph displays the average daily percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price meals who participated in the U.S. Department of Agriculture School Lunch Program.