2023-2024 Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) Results for Walton-Verona Independent Schools


Elementary Reading Distinguished 22% | Elementary Reading Proficient 32% | Elementary Mathematics Distinguished 8% | Elementary Math Proficient 38%


Middle School Reading Distinguished 22% | Middle School Reading Proficient 36% | Middle School Mathematics Distinguished 13% | Middle School Math Proficient 38%


High School Reading Distinguished 18% | High School Reading Proficient 38% | High School Mathematics Distinguished 10% | High School Math Proficient 39%


More information can be found on the Kentucky School Report Card (link to our district page).

Student Support Services

Walton-Verona Schools strives to serve all students in a caring environment with an emphasis on transitioning through life successfully.

Mental Health Services
Walton-Verona ISD promotes mental health wellness through numerous services including counseling, crisis prevention/intervention, immediate safety response, coping strategies and suicide prevention.  Research shows that addressing students’ social and emotional needs leads to greater success in school and in life.

Special Education
Walton-Verona Independent School District is dedicated to serving the needs of and providing high-quality education for students with special needs. Our staff of professionals are trained to address a variety of issues and needs. The goal of the program is to provide specially designed instruction, related services, adaptations, and modifications to enable all students, regardless of disability, to progress and be successful in their educational setting. The staff works to assess educational strengths and needs of students; diagnose specific learning and behavior problems; evaluate mental and emotional problems which may interfere with school learning; confer with parents/guardians and teachers to interpret and discuss the result of psychological evaluations as needed; and refer students to community resources when special help is needed beyond the school level.

Title III - English Language Learners (EL)
The Walton-Verona Independent School District provides EL services for students who qualify for the program. The services are designed to assure a smooth transition to the English-speaking classroom so that your child has every opportunity to be socially and academically successful. The District EL NKCES Title III Consortium Plan can be found here (PDF).

Exceptional Children
The Walton-Verona Independent School District offers Special Education services for students with identified disabilities in grades P-12.

Section 504
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act is a civil right act prohibiting discrimination based on disability. It was enacted to eliminate barriers that exclude persons with disabilities. Section 504 applies to all agencies that receive federal funds, including public schools, federal agencies, and places of public accommodation. In the Walton-Verona School System, all staff and administrators have the responsibility of insuring that all students with disabilities are identified, evaluated and provided with needed accommodations and services, resulting in a free appropriate public education (FAPE). Section 504 is enforced by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights.

Public school districts have the duty to provide a free appropriate public education to all qualified disabled students. A FAPE must include an education designed to provide educational benefit despite the child’s disability; it must be at no cost to the parent; and it must be provided in an environment that affords the greatest exposure to non-disabled peers.

District Psychologist
Our District Psychologist services students at all levels from elementary to high school. They act along with school counselors as advocates for student’s well-being, as well as, valuable resources for their educational and personal advancement. They help students in processing issued such as bullying, disabilities, low self-esteem, poor academic performance, problems with authority, and problems at home. These functions help parents, teachers and school work together for the benefit of the student.

Health Services
School health services protect the health of the school community, by paying attention to infectious disease control and immunization laws.

Each of our schools is served by a Registered Nurse or LPN who coordinates those services at the school.  The nurse reviews student information, works with school staff members, community health professionals, and families to meet students’ needs.

All health services are provided under specific procedures that are followed district wide.  Parents are encouraged to contact the school principal or nurse if their child has a health condition that requires services at school.  This includes the use of ANY medication at school. To find out more about these services offered within the district.

Medication Laws\Field Trips Procedures
Legislation was passed that has changed how medications are being administered by unlicensed personnel in school and/or at school events. While we have nursing staff on both campuses, there are times when unlicensed school personnel may give medications during the regular school day. However, whenever our students go on field trips, trained unlicensed personnel will be administering medications to our students. Our staff members have completed the mandatory training and they have agreed to be responsible for safely administering medications while on field trips.
 
When your child goes on a field trip, you will receive the standard fieldtrip permission form which includes the Medical Authorization Form on the back. This form must be filled out in order for your child to attend the field trip.
 
If your child does NOT require medications, simply sign section 1 of the Medical Authorization Form. If your child REQUIRES medication, go to section 2 of the Medical Authorization Form and choose:

2.a. (authorizing designated school personnel to administer medication) or 
2.b. (authorizing consent to your child to self-administer his/her emergency medication).

Once you choose 2a or b, you must fill out 2.c. listing your child’s medical information. If your child starts taking a new medication before the field trip, you MUST notify the school in writing so that appropriate provisions can be made.
 
Thank you very much for your cooperation in this matter. Should you ever have any questions or concerns please contact your building principal or the school nurse.

Accessible Website Initiative
Walton-Verona Schools is committed to ensuring that all material on its websites is accessible to students, faculty, staff and the general public.

If you experience difficulty with the accessibility of any web pages or documents, please request materials in an alternate format by emailing [email protected]. You will receive a response within 5 working days.

Director of Student Support Services
Caitlyn Gottshall
[email protected]

District Psychologist (WVHS\WVMS)
Chad Harrison
[email protected]

District Psychologist (WVES)
Robin Engel
[email protected]

WVHS Nurse
Alison Murray
[email protected]

WVMS Nurse
TBD
@wv.kyschools.us

WVINT Nurse
Tina Mazuk
[email protected]

WVES Nurse
Michelle Kerns
[email protected]

WVES Nurse Assistant
Julie Turpin
[email protected]
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