The median is the point where half the schools have spending/test higher and half have spending/test scores lower than that point. For the district-only scatterplot, the median line represents the median for that district. For the other two scatterplots, the median represents the median spending or proficiency for all schools in display (e.g., all high, middle, or elementary schools in the noted poverty quartile).

Given her work with all age levels of students, Ready WA sat down with Mainio to learn more about daily life as an elementary school counselor, as well as to get her thoughts about the value of career pathway planning. The interview has been lightly edited for clarity and length.


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Diversity - "The World Walks Our Hallways!" Wichita Public Schools is a dynamic, welcoming school community that supports the needs of all learners, from the most highly skilled to those needing intensive assistance. Our students come from 97 countries and more than 112 languages are spoken in the homes of district students.


 Student Activities - Wichita students are active in a wide variety of extra-curricular activities to enhance their educational experience. Success is noted throughout the state and across the district in such areas as fine arts, athletics, JROTC/leadership, forensics and debate and technical education.


 Employment - The Wichita school district is the third-largest employer in the 4-county metropolitan statistical area, with more than 5,600 full-time employees.


 School and Support Buildings - The district has 54 elementary schools, 15 middle schools, 3 K-8 schools, 9 high schools and 9 special schools and 6 special program locations. Of these school sites, 25 house magnet programs. 


 Finances - 86% of the district's operating budget directly benefits students, their classrooms and our schools. The total budget for 2023-24, which includes funding from all sources, is $970.8 million. 


 Other Interesting Facts -

Please note: The demographic information presented above is a snapshot of our student demographic data taken annually in September, and represents the total number of students served by the Wichita Public Schools. This snapshot includes all students (full- and part-time, pre-school, special programs, etc.). Our demographics may differ from the audited Kansas fall membership data.

Every class in the elementary education program prepares you for the day you are in your own classroom teaching a room full of students. Most of the courses during your first two years teach the foundations and principles needed to become a teacher.

Pierce Elementary is a PK-5 elementary school with approximately 512 students. The mission of Pierce is to create an inclusive and collaborative environment for all students to grow and thrive. This will result in confident, kind lifelong learners ready to better their world. Our 2022-2023 Annual Education Report is viewable here. The accompanying data can be found here. Our school handbook can be found here.

WISEdash is the source from which snapshot data is taken. WISEdash obtains updated nightly, when WISEdata portal pushed data into WISEdash. If you data is not looking accurate on WISEdash, it could be an indicator that your information is not pushing: (a.) from your Student Information System (SIS) to WISEdata, (b.) from WISEdata to WISEdash. Open a Help Ticket if you your school/districts is experiencing problems with proper data flow.

Specialized counts called Data Quality Indicators (DQI) are provided at the top of most snapshot dashboards. These focus on aspects of current data relevant to that snapshot and potential data quality issues that should be investigated prior to the snapshot. Additional information regarding content and usage of the snapshot dashboards are included directly on each dashboard. Click on the blue links to expand the help text.

Accountable schools are schools that include students who are accountable (or were at the effective date of the snapshot) to their school/district, but attending a different school. For example, a student is attending a public school in their district of residence, but is temporarily attending a day-treatment facility for half-day treatment. The resident district school is accountable and attending. The day-treatment agency is only attending, and is not the accountable agency. 0852c4b9a8

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