The Nashville Grade School 2014-2015 School Report Card is out.  It showed that there were 549 students with an average class size of 21 students, both unchanged from the previous year.  The school had an attendance rate of 96 percent, down 1 percent from 2013-2014, while the State rate is at 94 percent.  The percentage of students at the school that met or exceeded the standards of the PARCC test was 18 percent, much lower than the State rate of 33 percent, but Superintendent Mike Brink reported that all students took the test online instead of paper and pencil.  He said there was a 17 percent discrepancy between schools that had the students take the PARCC online and those schools where the students used pencil and paper, so the credibility is not there.  40.8 percent of the students attending are from low income families, while it was at 34 percent in 2013-2014.  4 percent are homeless, up a percent from the 2013-2014 school year and 14.8 percent have disabilities, while it was at 18 percent the previous year.  It cost more in 2014-2015 to educate a student at NGS than the previous school year, going up from $4,711 per student to teach them to $5,034 and going up from $7,835 per student to operate the school to $8,305, but both years are still well below the State cost.  The school was above the state levels in areas it needed to be and below in areas it needed to be, except for the discrepancy in the PARCC test scores, for a good report card.