Reports - Chula Vista Elementary School District

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Reports - Chula Vista Elementary School District
Chula Vista
Elementary
School
District
Joint Boards of
Education Meeting
June 20, 2016
Largest K-6 District in California
Our Major Student Populations:
• 68%
• 13%
• 11%
and
• 35%
• 51%
Hispanic
White
Filipino
English Learners
Free/Reduced Price Meal Program Participants
Our Successes:
• Superior CAASPP Baseline Data – Compared to
County and State
• 19 Schools with Dual Language Immersion Programs
• Music Education Programs
• First Live Well San Diego District
CVESD and SBAC States
ELA
100
Percent of Students Who Met Standards
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
56
47
55
52
48
51
55
46
56
50
54
51
46
CVESD and SBAC States
Math
100
Percent of Students Who Met Standards
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
45
33
39
38
41
39
35
35
42
41
42
45
29
CAASPP 2015
CVESD, County, State
Percent of Students Who Met Standards
ELA
Math
100
100
90
90
80
80
70
60
56
62
70
50
60
41
50
50
40
40
30
30
20
20
10
10
0
0
CVESD
CVESD 2016
County
State
45
CVESD
50
CVESD 2016
41
County
35
State
Long-Term English Learners
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
853
914
585
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
Thinkabit Lab’s Impact
2014 - Present
‘Golden Year’
Two Golden Bell Awards  Four Gold Ribbon Schools  and
Three Excellence in Urban Education Awards – Two Gold, One Silver
Olympic
Training Center
Projected
School Growth
CVESD Operates 45 Schools
CVESD Projects Eleven Additional School
Sites in Future Residential Developments
Saburo Muraoka
Elementary
School (No. 46)
•
Saburo Muraoka (M-UU-R-AA-O-KUH)
came to Chula Vista in 1915.
•
Built a thriving agriculture business.
•
Lost it all when interned during World War II.
•
Returned to Chula Vista and rebuilt business
and community.
•
Promoted peace and understanding
between Japan and the United States.
Who was he? He was a ‘Quintessentially American’ story
“It’s not too late to start now” –Saburo Muraoka
Saburo Muraoka Elementary School
•
Among founders of
Japanese Friendship
Garden in Balboa Park.
•
Contributed to Friendship
Bell on San Diego’s Shelter
Island.
•
Discussion of a Friendship
Garden, Community
Garden, or combination at
the new school.
Muraoka is among local figures featured in series
“They Made Chula Vista History.”
Chula Vista
Elementary School
District
Joint Boards of Education Meeting
June 20, 2016
Questions?
Visual And Performing Arts
Chula Vista Elementary
School District
Report to the Boards of Education of the
Sweetwater Union High School District
and the
Chula Vista Elementary School District
June 20, 2016
San Diego Youth Symphony: 2008
North County - 17%
North Coastal - 43%
East County - 13%
City Core - 20%
South Bay - 7%
Community Opus Project Schools: 2010
Launching the Community Opus Project
Music Changing Campuses
In School Music Pilots – Year 3
Extending Music Across CVESD: Year 4
In School Music Pilots – Year 4
CVESD Music Program
San Diego Youth Symphony: 2015
North County – 7%
North Coastal - 43%
East County - 9%
City Core – 10%
South Bay - 30%
13 VH1 Schools
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Lauderbach:
Otay:
Strings
Strings
Wolf Canyon:
Strings
Liberty:
Keyboarding
Hilltop Drive:
Band
Kellogg:
Strings
Montgomery:
Band
Casillas:
Band
Palomar:
Strings
Cook:
Band
Rice:
Strings
Vista Square:
Band
Rohr:
Strings
Rogers:
Band
MUSIC
CVESD SCHOOLS
Music
inINCVESD
Schools
35
Music
SCHOOLS
TEACH
MUSIC
Programs
13
Schools
SCHOOLS
CVESD’s 2014 VAPA Strategic Plan
CVESD believes Visual
and Performing Arts
provide a pathway to
view the world, create
meaning, develop minds,
and support college and
career readiness.
VAPA Strategic Plan Components
Sequential Arts Instruction
Arts Integration
School Site Investments In Music
Principal Leadership
School Site Councils
Parent Organizations
VAPA Aligned with Larger
Education Goals
Local Control
Funding
Formula (LCFF)
Whole Child
Education
Local Control
Accountability
Plan (LCAP)
Teacher
Collaboration
Title I
New State
Education
Standards
8 theater
teachers
12 dance
teachers
21 art
teachers
25 music
teachers
4
media
arts
teachers
Students Participating in the Arts
4,198
Media
Arts
19,588
Visual
Arts
22,359
Music
12,698
Dance
8,698
Theater
Year in Review
At least 105
performances across
the district in all
disciplines
Supportive
Partnerships
VAPA teachers
supporting creative
talents as well as
social and emotional
intelligences
On the News
Partnership with Switchfoot
Performing Across the
County
“Seeing students in the
classroom demonstrating
their learning by showing
their artwork, their
movement, and rhythm will
be long remembered!”
Arts Education Learning Exchange
“It is possible for
the arts to be
brought back
in a meaningful
and important
way!”
Community Partners
Questions?
Report to the Boards of Education
Sweetwater Union High School District
and the
Chula Vista Elementary School District
June 20, 2016