Ruleville Central Elementary School

Teachers and School Leaders

This page includes information on school leaders and the professional qualifications of teachers. All teacher data is represented as Full Time Equivalents, or FTEs. For example, a teacher who works half a school day would be represented as 0.5 FTEs.

Total Teacher FTEs

17.7

This is the total number of teacher FTEs.

Experienced Teachers

Percent of teachers with four or more years of teaching experience

Total Number

12.2

Number of teachers with four or more years of experience.

Experienced Teachers

68.9%

Percent of teachers with four or more years of teaching experience

High Poverty

68.9%

Percent of teaching staff with four or more years of experience in a school with high levels of poverty.

Title I

68.9%

Percent of teaching staff with four or more years of experience in Title I school.

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The information is also reported by low-poverty and high-poverty school designations. A high-poverty school is one where the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch is in the highest quartile, while a low-poverty school is one where the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch is in the lowest quartile.

Provisional Teachers

Percent of teachers that hold an emergency or provisional license, a valid license to teach in Mississippi.

Total Number

3.0

The number of teachers who are teaching with a temporary or provisional license.

Provisional Teachers

17.0%

Percent of teachers that hold an emergency or provisional license, a valid license to teach in Mississippi.

High Poverty

17.0%

Percent of teaching staff with a temporary or provisional license in a school with high poverty levels.

Title I

17.0%

Percent of teaching staff with a temporary or provisional license in a Title I school.

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The information is also reported by low-poverty and high-poverty school designations. A high-poverty school is one where the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch is in the highest quartile, while a low-poverty school is one where the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch is in the lowest quartile.

In-Field Teachers

Percent of teachers with a valid certificate and teaching a course for which they are properly endorsed.

Total Number

14.2

Number of teachers who are properly licensed for the subject matter they are teaching.

In-Field Teachers

80.3%

Percent of teachers with a valid certificate and teaching a course for which they are properly endorsed.

High Poverty

80.3%

Percent of teaching staff in a school with high levels of poverty who are properly licensed for the subject matter they are teaching.

Title I

80.3%

Percent of teaching staff in a Title I school who are properly licensed in the subject matter taught.

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The information is also reported by low-poverty and high-poverty school designations. A high-poverty school is one where the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch is in the highest quartile, while a low-poverty school is one where the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch is in the lowest quartile.

Effective Teachers

Percent of teachers with a Professional Growth System (PGS) rating of 3 or higher in low or high-poverty schools.

Total Number

9

Number of teachers with a Professional Growth System (PGS) rating of 3 or higher

Effective Teachers

52.9%

Percent of teachers with a Professional Growth System (PGS) rating of 3 or higher

High Poverty

52.9%

Percent of teachers with a Professional Growth System (PGS) rating of 3 or higher in high-poverty schools

Title I

52.9%

Percent of teachers with a Professional Growth System (PGS) rating of 3 or higher in Title I Schools

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The information is also reported by low-poverty and high-poverty school designations. A high-poverty school is one where the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch is in the highest quartile, while a low-poverty school is one where the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch is in the lowest quartile.

Number of Principals

Principals and assistant principals assigned to a school/district.

Teachers and School Leaders

Experienced Teachers

  • Total Number 12.2
  • Percent 68.9%
  • Low Poverty Number
  • Low Poverty Percent
  • High Poverty Number 68.9%
  • High Poverty Percent 68.9%
  • Title I 68.9%

Provisional Teachers

  • Total Number 3.0
  • Percent 17.0%
  • Low Poverty Number
  • Low Poverty Percent
  • High Poverty Number 3.0
  • High Poverty Percent 17.0%
  • Title I 17.0%

In-Field Teachers

  • Total Number 14.2
  • Percent 80.3%
  • Low Poverty Number
  • Low Poverty Percent
  • High Poverty Number 80.3%
  • High Poverty Percent 80.3%
  • Title I 80.3%

Effective Teachers

  • Total Number 9
  • Percent 9
  • Low Poverty Number
  • Low Poverty Percent
  • High Poverty Number 9
  • High Poverty Percent 52.9%
  • Title I 52.9%

Number of Principals

  • Total Number
  • Experienced Number
  • Experienced Percent

Mississippi Department of Education

PO Box 771
Jackson, MS 39205
(601) 359-3513

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Last updated 05/31/2024