Sunnyvale School District

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About Our District Our Student Achievement Helping The Whole Child How Cities Can Help

Fast Facts Learn Today Lead Tomorrow

Sunnyvale School District prepares all of our students with a .

strong foundation of skills and knowledge to succeed in their educational pursuits

Our Schools • 2 Preschool Programs • 8 Elementary schools (K-5) • 2 Middle schools (6-8)

Our Students Total Enrollment: 6,815 English Learners: 38% Economically disadvantaged: 58% Students with disabilities: 9%

Student Demographics Black/African American, 3%

Native American, 3%

White, 19% Asian, 25%

Hispanic/Latino 43%

Filipino, 8%

Pacific Islander, 1%

Enrollments and Projected Increases Enrollments - 2001 to 2011 6,648

2012 2013 2014 2015

6,513 6,333 6,219

5,930

5,973 6,010

5,932

Projected Enrollment Increases 309 471 556 616

Potential Enrollment in 2015

6,000 5,924

5,864

7,430 20012002 Totals 5,864

20022003 5,930

20032004 5,932

20042005 5,924

20052006 5,973

20062007 6,010

20072008 6,000

20082009 6,219

20092010 6,333

20102011 6,513

20112012 6,648

Potential 19% Increase since 07-08

District API Results 830

823

820

810

796

800 790 780

782 776

770 760 750

2008

2009

2010

API = Academic Performance Index

2011

Academic Performance Index (API) Scores by School School

2009

2010 Base

2011 Growth

2 year growth

Bishop

736 823 763 797 766 729 879 943 686 822

737 811 762 802 787 769 928 942 712 805

769 862 784 808 830 761 942 966 719 843

+33 +39 +21 +11 +64 +32 +63 +23 +33 +21

Ellis San Miguel Lakewood Fairwood Vargas Cumberland Cherry Chase CMS SMS

Sunnyvale School District Subgroup API 2009

2010 Base

2011 Growth

2 year growth

Overall

785

796

823

+38

African American

714

703

753

+39

Hispanic/Latino

669

684

712

+43

White

871

884

905

+34

Filipino

834

843

859

+25

Asians

939

946

959

+20

English Learners

704

718

728

+24

Socio-Economically Disadvantaged

679

699

724

+45

Students with Disabilities

543

538

597

+54

Effective First Teaching

Ongoing Best Instructional Professional Instructional @ Practices Development Coaches 7 schools Identified

Beginning Teacher Support

Rich Curriculum Aligned to Standards

Interventions & Extended Learning Supplemental Programs for targeted instruction focused on literary and math K-8 for students below grade level

Stanford Teacher Education Program (STEP) Summer School Partnership grades K-8

Afterschool Tutorials & Intersession at Columbia Middle School

Kids Learning Afterschool (KLAS): Bishop, Ellis, Fairwood, Lakewood, San Miguel, Vargas, Columbia Middle

Educational Technology Websites and e-copies for texts

Classroom laptops, document cameras & projectors

Web-based Math Programs: JiJi (K-5) ALEKS (6-8)

The Whole Child K-5 Starting Arts – 18 weeks

• Drama, Dance & Music

Grade 68 Electives

Fairwood Explorer Program

• Art and Multi Media • Band, Choir, Orchestra • Robotics • Industrial Arts • Computer Graphics

• Magnet program emphasizing small group, hands-on learning made possible via parent participation

41 Developmental Assets

School Based Counseling Services

Positive Behavior Intervention and Support

Community Health Awareness Council (CHAC) Partnership School-Based Counseling Program Funded by El Camino Hospital grant in partnership with the district

5 Licensed Clinical Supervisors & 20 Therapist Interns deployed to our schools Supporting students and addressing social emotional barriers to learning

Modern Learning Environment

Thank you Sunnyvale for Measure B!

Measure B Parcel Tax  17,761 parcels @ $59/year = $1,047,899 for SSD 

Salaries and benefits for 12 teachers will be paid by parcel taxes.

REVENUE LOSS Property Tax revenue down 3% = $1.2M FY 2010-2011 No growth expected FY 2011-2012 State Categorical Programs cut or suspended = $5.5M

EXPENDITURES GROWTH Cost of Benefits Books, Supplies External Services Operating Expenses

How Cities Can Help Local School Districts  

Collaborating and working with school districts Schools are one quality indicator of a community  Serve

the same constituency  Attract residents and businesses  Influences home values  Cities & school districts working together strengthen our ability to serve our communities well  Leverages city and district resources

The Sunnyvale Story A Long History of Partnerships 

City & District Partnerships  Parks

& Recreation

 Playgrounds/Open

space Agreement

 Swimming

pools  After school middle school sports programs  Camps/Recreational & Enrichment programming  



Columbia Neighborhood Center Public Safety-NROs, crossing guards Library services

New! The Challenge Team  

Originally organized by Sunnyvale Police Dept. Community group meets monthly  Builds

community and capacity to serve youth through shared interests  Addresses issues facing youth and families  Supports activities designed for youth at risk  Use the Developmental Assets to guide efforts 

District has gained many partnerships benefitting students from the Challenge Team network

Partnerships 





Partnerships have strengthened learning supports offered to students; either academics, recreational, enrichment, or addressing social emotional barriers to learning. Partnerships are community assets that help students thrive Partnerships needed now more than ever as funding for schools continues to decline

OUR PARTNERSHIPS

Thank you!