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District API Results. 2008. 2010. 2009. 2011. API = Academic Performance Index
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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!