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Charter Schools UpdateOctober 12, 2010
Jane Russo, Superintendent
Herman Mendez, Assistant Superintendent, Elementary Division
Michelle Rodriguez, Director of Elementary Student Achievement and Charter Schools
Dawn Miller, Assistant Superintendent, Secondary Division
Edward Winchester, Director of Secondary Student Achievement and Charter Schools
Board of Education
Audrey Yamagata-Noji,Ph.D., President
Rob Richardson, Vice President
José Alfredo Hernández, J.D., Clerk
John Palacio, Member
Roman A. Reyna, Member
Presentation Objectives
• Provide the Board an overview of each of the five charter schools in the following areas:– Name of Public Non-Profit Entity– Initial Start Date– Current Charter Term– Status and Terms of Facilities– Evaluation of 2008-10 Student Achievement Data—API and
AYP– Program Features
1
Edward B. Cole Sr. Academy
• Non-profit Entity—Templo Calvario Community Development Corporation
• Opened September 8, 2003• Current Charter Term—July 1, 2008-
June 30, 2013• 2010-2011 Proposition 39 Facilities
Agreement
Program Features• Volunteer Program with 15-20
volunteers a day working with students• New Literacy Center for students
below intermediate level in CELDT and below basic on CST
• Improve program for gifted and talented students
• Continued need to focus on English Learners
Met AYP? PI Status? Yes Yes-Yr 4
2
2008-10 School-Wide API
El Sol Science & Arts Academy of Santa Ana
• Non-profit Entity—El Sol Science & Arts Academy of Santa Ana Charter School
• Opened September 10, 2001• Current Charter Term—July 1, 2006-
June 30, 2011• 2010-11 Proposition 39 Facilities
Agreement
Program Features• Approximately 50% of their students
stay in their after school program which allows for an extended instructional day
• New health center for their students, parents and the community that supports the wellness of their families
• Dual Immersion Program
3
2008-10 School-Wide API
Orange County Educational Arts Academy (OCEAA)
• Non-profit Entity—Orange County Educational Arts Academy Charter School
• Opened August 18, 2005• Current Charter Term—July 1, 2010-
June 30, 2015• School Owned Facilities
Program Features • Working with California Reading
Literacy Project (CRLP) to assist with improvement of instructional program
• Working with District to ensure that explicit, direct instruction is occurring with stated language and content objectives
• Continued need to focus on English Learners
• Regular follow-up from District on conditional renewal
Met AYP? PI Status? Yes No
4
2008-10 School-Wide API
NOVA Academy
• Non-profit Entity—NOVA Academy Early College High School (ECHS)
• Opened September 1, 2005• Current Charter Term—July 1, 2008-
June 30, 2013• School Leased Facilities
Program Features• Expectation that all students will take
courses that will meet UC A-G requirements
• Use of Senior Exit Portfolio as demonstration of achievement towards expected school-wide learning results
• Do not have enough English Learners to have them as a significant subgroup
• Under new principal direction
5
2008-10 School-Wide API
CAHSEE Pass Rate? PI Status? 85% No
Orange County High School of the Arts (OCHSA)
• Non-profit Entity—Orange County High School of the Arts Foundation
• Opened September 1, 2000• Current Charter Term—July 1, 2010-
June 30, 2015• School Owned Facilities
Program Features• 14 Advanced Placement classes• Strong arts program• Demographic subgroups are not
representative of SAUSD subgroups
6
2008-2010 School-Wide API
CAHSEE Pass Rate? PI Status? 100% No
Thank you
Please let us know if you have
any further questions
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Edward B. Cole Sr. Academy Data and Demographics
2
Shows Percentage of Student Population2008 2009
El Sol Academy Data and Demographics
3
Shows Percentage of Student Population2008 2009 2010
OCEAA Data and Demographics
4
Shows Percentage of Student Population2008 2009 2010
NOVA Data and Demographics
5
Shows Percentage of Student Population2008 2009 2010
OCHSA Data and Demographics
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Shows Percentage of Student Population 2008 2009 2010