Saturday, December 7, 2013

LATEST MISSOULA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL GROWTH CHART - SINCE LEASING PRESCOTT SCHOOL IN 2004 MIS HAS INCREASED ENROLLMENT BY 128 STUDENTS!!!


Missoula International School Growth in Enrollment 2002- 2013
Year
P
K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
Inc.
2002-2003
 
14
6
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
20
 
2003-2004
 
19
9
5
 
 
 
 
 
 
33
+13
2004-2005
 
19
12
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49
+16
2005-2006
 
20
12
10
7
9
3
3
 
 
64
+15
2006-2007
 
14
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79
+15
2007-2008
 
20
13
16
16
8
8
5
8
2
96
+17
2008-2009
 
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ß25à
ß20à
ß15à
 
98
+2
2009-2010
 
13
17
22
9
11
11
6
4
3
96
-2
2010-2011
 
24
11
17
23
10
14
13
4
5
121
+25
2011-2012
 
23
24
12
15
20
8
13
8
3
126
+5
2012-2013
 
24
24
25
14
15
20
7
15
9
153
+27
 
2013 -2114
 
18
28
20
25
16
16
19
5
14
161
+8

 

*The above chart shows the enrollment increase of Missoula International School which has leased Prescott School since 2004 when the district closed Prescott along with two other schools, Rattlesnake Middle School and Mt. Jumbo School.

*Information for this chart was provided by the Missoula County Superintendent of Public Schools located on Spruce Street in Missoula. Enrollment numbers for the county superintendent’s office are taken in October of the school year. The dramatic growth of Missoula International School is mostly likely to most definitely due to the leasing of Prescott School located in the lower Rattlesnake.

While Missoula County Public School students on the north side of Missoula are being bused to south side schools (6-8th grades are bused to Washington Middle School and as of 2013 more of our Rattlesnake School (K-5) children are now being bused to Paxson School) while a private school is housed in the public school, Prescott School.

This phenomenon reveals the blatant loyalty of Missoula County Public Schools officials to a private school. Another disloyal (to MCPS children) action by this school district was to lease and subsequently sell (2005) the public school Roosevelt school to a private religious organization (Catholic) in order to house  St. Joseph’s School.

 

 

 

 

 

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