McClymonds High School - Oakland Technical High School
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McClymonds High School - Oakland Technical High School
Data to Inform Our Future Oakland Technical High School Presented by School Board Director Jody London and Oakland Unified School District, Research, Assessment & Data [email protected] · 510-459-0667 March 14, 2016 Today’s Talk How can we use data for Oakland Tech and the North Oakland area to inform the future of Tech? Strategic Regional Analysis • A factual, data-driven, key planning document that supports the OUSD Strategic Priorities in the Pathway to Excellence – 2015-2020. • A central purpose of the SRA is to provide a picture of where we have quality schools and where we need quality schools. Oakland Unified core beliefs 2 Strategic Regional Analysis (SRA) What it is … What it is not … • A starting point for discussion • Factual (quantitative) data on the state of our district • Intended to blame teachers, leaders, or communities for the information in the SRA • An objective look at our district’s portfolio of schools • Meant to answer every question or capture the complete picture • Showcases the need for urgency and for • A conclusion to discussion expanding quality options in every neighborhood • Information for the Pathway to Excellence to inform recommendations OUSD SRA 2015-16 3 BACKGROUND 2000 - Present • Declining enrollment of combined OUSD district-run schools (86 schools) and OUSD charter schools (37 schools) – from 55,000 to 49,000 since 2000. • Demographic shifts have reduced the proportion of African American students from 48% to 29% in district-run schools, while Latino enrollment has grown from 29% to 41% over the same period. Many more English language learners (Latino, Asian, Arab) are expanding in Central, East, and West Oakland. Newcomer students are increasing, including unaccompanied minors from Central America. • 2001-2007: New small school creation, mostly in Central and East regions with equity goal to relieve overcrowding and provide quality schools in the heartlands. Many of these schools outperformed the schools they replaced, and contributed to Oakland’s status as the “most improved large, urban district in California.” With declining enrollment and Options/Choice, some schools have become unsustainably small. • Charter schools: Oakland has seen a rapid increase in the number of charter schools, including 6 conversions of district-run schools to OUSD or Alameda County charter schools since 2005. There were 9 OUSD charters in 2000-01, and today there are 37 OUSD charters and 7 Alameda County charters – totaling 44. OUSD SRA 2015-16 4 5 Regions defined Comparative Factor Analysis Student Ethnicity African American Low Asian Latino White Diverse (LT 51%) High NA • SRA divides Oakland into 5 regions – Central, East, Northeast, Northwest, & West o Comparative factor analysis for each census tract is based on an index of four factors: • • • • % of students eligible for free or reduced price lunch % of population on MediCal % of students who are English Language Learners % of students for whom English is not their home language The darker the color of the census tract, the higher the needs of the students with respect to poverty and English fluency. o Student Ethnicity: Majority student race/ethnicity for census tracts with greater than 51% concentration of any one race/ethnicity. OUSD SRA 2015-16 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2015-16 Enrollment III. Demographics & Enrollment* • Enrollment: Over the past six years, combined enrollment in OUSD district-run and OUSD charter schools has stabilized at about 48,000, with an increase to 49,000 in 2015-16. The increase was in the charter sector. OUSD STUDENT REGION Central East Northeast Northwest West Outside Oakland Address not found TOTAL % SCHOOL TYPE DISTRICT-RUN 6,079 17,889 4,040 4,233 4,173 511 150 37,075 71.7% ALAMEDA COUNTY CHARTER 1,301 6,541 944 421 1,158 1,504 108 11,977 23.2% PEC1 PROGRAMS 117 116 1,000 443 185 130 74 86 52 118 272 0 8 31 1,708 924 3.3% 1.8% CHARTER TOTAL 7,613 25,873 5,299 4,814 5,501 2,287 297 51,684 Change 201415 to 2015-16 14.7% 4.93% 50.1% 8.00% 10.3% 5.96% 9.3% 5.69% 10.6% 5.82% 4.4% 6.52% 0.6% 6.78% 100.0% % 4,814 4,815 - 5,299 5,300 - 5,501 5,502 - 7,613 7,614 - 25,873 1PEC (Off-site): Programs for Exceptional Students include students with disabilities who attend non-public schools, home & hospital, young adult, and infant and pre-K special programs. • • Demographics: • The largest racial/ethnic group remains Latino (43.6%),and the second largest is African American, decreasing from 30.5% to 26.5% over the past four years. • English Learners decreased from 32.2% to 28.9% since 201415, largely due to increased English fluency reclassification, in spite of increase of newcomer students. Capture Rate • Percent of school-aged children enrolled in public district-run or charter schools in Oakland = 73.3% • Kindergarten has highest capture rate at 92.7% • 35% of 5th grade students in district-run schools enroll in a non-district-run school for 6th grade. In the Northwest Region, the attrition rate is 50%. OUSD SRA 2015-16 TK-12 Capture Rate 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 TK-12 charter school enrollment (Oakland Residents) TK-12 OUSD district-run school enrollment (Oakland Residents) TK-12 pool (Oakland Residents 2010 Census) Capture Rate 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 79.1% 69.8% 72.3% 70.9% 73.3% *2015-16 enrollment counts include all OUSD district-run and OUSD-authorized charter schools, and 5 of 7 Alameda County-authorized charter schools. Prior year’s enrollment counts did not include Alameda County charter schools. Source: Aeries Student Information System - OUSD District-Run students; Rosters of charter students from individual charter schools. 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY III. Demographics & Enrollment • 2016-17 Enrollment Projections Enrollment Projections: • 2016-17 overall enrollment in OUSD district-run schools is expected to increase slightly by 0.3%. The Central Region is projected to experience a 1.1% increase, while the West Region may see a 1.8% decline. Other regions are expected to remain relatively stable, experiencing less than a 1% change. • Declining enrollment in district-run schools may reflect growth in enrollment in Oakland charter schools (OUSD-authorized and Alameda Countyauthorized charters). Oakland charter schools have experienced a steady four-year enrollment growth rate of 38% between 2011 and 2015, with six additional charter schools opening in Oakland in 2015-16 and expanding grade levels in 2016-17. Enrollment in District-Run Schools 38,040 36,250 36,775 36,830 36,981 37,089 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Projection Gr TK-5 (Non-SDC) Gr 6-8 (Non-SDC) SDC Gr TK-12 Charter Enrollment 15000 10000 Gr 9-12 (Non-SDC) 13,685 10,118 10,325 2012 2013 11,034 8,525 5000 0 2011 OUSD SRA 2015-16 2014 2015 7 2015-16 North Oakland Public Schools 8 Live/Go Patterns: Northwest Region Where do students who live in Northwest Region attend? LIVE/Northwest: 2015-16 2014-15 GO: Central East Northeast Northwest West PEC TOTAL 1Change # % 160 70 338 3,682 290 4% 2% 7% 81% 6% 4,540 100% # 166 69 416 3,737 327 86 4,801 % 3% 1% 9% 78% 7% 2% 100% Change1 # % 6 -1 78 55 37 NA 261 4% -1% 19% 1% 11% NA 5% in the number of students living in each region. How many students live in the Northwest Region? • 4,801 – a 5 percentage point increase from 2014-15 How many students who live in the Northwest Region attend schools in the Northwest Region? • 3,737: 78% of students who live in the Northwest Region attend schools in the Northwest Region…a slight 1 percentage point increase from 2014-15. 2015-16 enrollment counts include all OUSD district-run and charter schools, and 5 of 7 ACOE charter schools. Prior year’s enrollment counts did not include ACOE charter schools. OUSD SRA 2015-16 9 Live/Go Patterns: Northwest Region Which OUSD schools do students who live in the Northwest Region attend? Top 10 schools attended by students living in Northwest Region: TK-5 School Region # % 106 Chabot Elementary NorthW 424 14% 143 Montclair Elementary NorthW 423 14% 111 Crocker Highlands Elementary NorthW 398 13% 157 Thornhill Elementary NorthW 309 127 Hillcrest K-8 NorthW 258 119 Glenview Elementary NorthW 243 142 Joaquin Miller Elementary NorthW 197 145 Peralta Elementary NorthW 145 151 Sequoia Elementary NorthE 87 3% 146 Piedmont Avenue Elementary NorthW 74 2% •86% of Northwest Region TK-5 students 10% attend Northwest 9% Region schools-a slight 8% 2 percentage point 7% increase from 2014-15. 5% GRADES 6-8 211 Montera Middle School NorthW 219 26% 210 Edna Brewer Middle School NorthW 158 19% 524 East Bay Innovation Academy NorthE 115 201 Claremont Middle School NorthW 107 127 Hillcrest K-8 NorthW 82 581 Oakland School for the Arts West 80 213 Westlake Middle School West 21 206 Bret Harte Middle School NorthE 19 567 North Oakland Community Charter West 11 1% 534 American Indian Public Charter II Central 7 1% •67% of Northwest Region middle school 14% students attend 13% 10% Northwest Region 9% schools-a slight 2 2% percentage point 2% decrease from 2014-15. GRADES 9-12 2015-16 enrollment counts include all OUSD district-run and charter schools, and 5 of 7 ACOE charter schools. Prior year’s enrollment counts did not include ACOE charter schools. OUSD SRA 2015-16 305 Oakland Tech NorthW 574 67% 306 Skyline High NorthE 84 10% 581 Oakland School for the Arts West 74 304 Oakland High Central 40 330 Sojourner Truth Independent Studies NorthE 11 559 Oakland Charter HS Central 9 593 American Indian Public Charter High NorthE 9 311 Gateway to College at Laney Central 8 •67% of Northwest Region high schools 5% students attend 1% Northwest Region 1% schools – remaining 1% steady from 2014-15. 9% 1% 508 Lighthouse Community Charter High East 6 1% 338 Met West High 6 1% Central 10 2015-16 North Oakland Public Schools – Oakland Technical High School Demographics & Enrollment: 2015-16 Enrollment by Grade 5-Year Enrollment Trend 2150 2100 540 530 520 510 500 490 480 470 460 450 440 430 2096 2050 2019 2000 1989 2018 1950 1900 1875 1850 1800 1750 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Ethnicity African American Asian 24% 33% 2014-15 2015-16 21% % Socioeconomically Disadvantaged 56% Latino White 507 469 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Home Language English 12% Other 17% 513 Grade 12 Other Demographic Groups Most Spoken Home Languages % Special Education 5% 529 Spanish Cantonese % English Learners 6% # of Students 1,375 (71.2%) 251 (13.0%) 149 (7.7%) Vietnamese 54 (2.8% Other Non-English 49 (2.5% Data sources: 2011-12 to 2014-15 enrollment figures and information on socioeconomically disadvantaged students come from the California Department of Education. All other data is sourced from Aeries enrollment on October 7, 2015 (CBEDS Day). Notes: The “socioeconomically disadvantaged” subgroup consists of students who meet either one of two criteria: 1) neither of the student's parents has received a high school diploma or 2) the 11 student is eligible for the free or reduced-price lunch program. 2015-16 North Oakland Public Schools – Oakland Technical High School Demographics & Enrollment: Feeder School Type for Students Applying to Oakland Tech for Grade 9 # % Applicants Applicants School Type OUSD District Run 685 OUSD Charter 60 76.0% 6.7% Unknown* 156 17.3% TOTAL GRADE 9 OAKLAND TECH APPLICANTS 901 100.0% 17% 7% OUSD District Run 76% OUSD Charter Unknown Most Common Known Feeder Schools for Students Applying to Oakland Tech for Grade 9 School Montera Unknown Edna Brewer Claremont Westlake Bret Harte Roosevelt Downtown Charter West Oakland Middle OSA Hillcrest Frick Melrose Leadership Roots Elmhurst Urban Promise United For Success AIPCSII Alliance ASCEND Berkely Maynard Sankofa NOCCS Bay Area Tech KIPP Greenleaf OMI TOTAL GRADE 9 OAKLAND TECH APPLICANTS School Type OUSD District Run Other OUSD District Run OUSD District Run OUSD District Run OUSD District Run OUSD District Run OUSD Charter OUSD District Run OUSD Charter OUSD District Run OUSD District Run OUSD District Run OUSD District Run OUSD District Run OUSD District Run OUSD District Run OUSD Charter OUSD Charter OUSD Charter OUSD Charter OUSD District Run OUSD Charter OUSD Charter OUSD Charter OUSD District Run OUSD Charter # % Applicants Applicants 180 20.0% 156 17.3% 140 15.5% 101 11.2% 87 9.7% 45 5.0% 44 4.9% 20 2.2% 15 1.7% 13 1.4% 10 1.1% 9 1.0% 9 1.0% 9 1.0% 8 0.9% 8 0.9% 7 0.8% 6 0.7% 6 0.7% 5 0.6% 5 0.6% 5 0.6% 4 0.4% 3 0.3% 3 0.3% 2 0.2% 1 0.1% 901 100.0% *Unknown schools include private schools and other public and private schools outside of Oakland. Data sources: Feeder schools come from applications data for the 2015-16 school year provided by the OUSD Student Assignment Office. The data include on-time applications, which go through the Options lottery process. District-run schools’ enrollment comes from Aeries enrollment from June 2015 and October 2015, and charter enrollment comes from the Office of Charter Schools for October 2015. 12 2015-16 North Oakland Public Schools – Oakland Technical High School Feeder Middle Schools for Students Enrolling in Oakland Tech for Grade 9 FromMiddle School: School Type # Students % Students Montera OUSD District Run 113 21.4% Unknown* Other 104 19.7% Claremont OUSD District Run 75 14.2% Edna Brewer OUSD District Run 66 12.5% Westlake OUSD District Run 57 10.8% Roosevelt OUSD District Run 15 2.8% Bret Harte OUSD District Run 13 2.5% Downtown Charter OUSD Charter 12 2.3% North Oakland Community OUSD Charter 11 2.1% Hillcrest OUSD District Run 9 1.7% Oakland School for the Arts OUSD Charter 9 1.7% West Oakland Middle OUSD District Run 7 1.3% American Indian Public Charter II OUSD Charter 6 1.1% Melrose Leadership OUSD District Run 4 0.8% Urban Promise OUSD District Run 4 0.8% Berkely Maynard OUSD Charter 4 0.8% American Indian Public Charter OUSD Charter 4 0.8% Sankofa OUSD District Run 3 0.6% Bay Area Tech OUSD Charter 3 0.6% KIPP OUSD Charter 2 0.4% Frick OUSD District Run 1 0.2% Elmhurst OUSD District Run 1 0.2% Alliance OUSD District Run 1 0.2% Roots OUSD District Run 1 0.2% United for Success OUSD District Run 1 0.2% Conservatory for Vocal & Instrumental Arts OUSD Charter 1 0.2% Lighthouse Comm OUSD Charter 1 0.2% Oakland Military Institute OUSD Charter 1 0.2% TOTAL GRADE 9 OAKLAND TECH STUDENTS 529 100.0% *Unknown schools include private schools and other public and private schools outside of Oakland. 13 2015-16 North Oakland Public Schools – Oakland Technical High School School Choice: 1. Which schools did Grade 9 families living in the Oakland Tech attendance area select as their 1st choice? # 1st choice applications % of 1st choice applications Oakland Tech 302 96.2% MCClymonds 2 0.6% Oakland 2 0.6% Street 2 0.6% MetWest 2 0.6% Oakland Int'l 2 0.6% Skyline 1 0.3% Unknown 1 0.3% 314 100.0% School Total 2. Which schools were grade 9 families who live in the Oakland Tech attendance area, and selected Oakland Tech as their 1st choice, assigned to? # assigned to school % assigned to school Oakland Tech 302 100.0% Total 302 100.0% School 3. Which schools did grade 9 families who live in the Oakland Tech attendance area, and selected Oakland Tech as their 1st choice eventually, enroll in? # enrolled in School school % enrolled in school Oakland Tech 218 72.2% Unknown 71 23.5% Charter school 6 2.0% Oakland 3 1.0% Skyline 2 0.7% Street 1 0.3% Sojourner Truth 1 0.3% 302 100.0% Total Data sources: Applications data are for the 2015-16 school year and come from the OUSD Student Assignment Office. The data include on-time applications, which go through the lottery process. Enrollment data is as of October 2015 and includes OUSD and county authorized charter schools. Students entering TK are included with K students if the school provides TK. Notes: School choice data includes only district-run schools. 14 2015-16 North Oakland Public Schools – Oakland Technical High School School Choice: Live/Go Where do Oakland Tech students live? Total Enrollment 2018 % of Total Enrollment 100.0% Living in Attendance Area 652 32.5% Living Outside Attendance Area 1,366 67.5% Oakland Tech Students: # Top 10 OUSD attendance areas where Oakland Tech students live: Living in Attendance Area: OAKLAND TECH SKYLINE OAKLAND HIGH CASTLEMONT/CCPA/MADISON PK UPPER FREMONT MCCLYMONDS OUTSIDE OAKLAND ADDRESS NOT FOUND 652 424 281 % of students 32.5% 21.0% 13.9% 245 220 129 39 28 12.1% 10.9% 6.4% 1.9% 1.4% # of students Data source: Aeries October 2015 enrollment - OUSDDATA.ORG Live/Go Dashboard Note: The map shows where Oakland Tech students live. 15 2015-16 North Oakland Public Schools – Oakland Technical High School School Choice: Live/Go Which public schools do students who live in the Oakland Tech attendance area attend? Grade 9-12 Students living in Oakland Tech attendance area: TOTAL Attending Oakland Tech Attending other OUSD district-run schools Attending charter schools 1,142 652 % of Attendance Area Total 100.0% 47.1% 297 45.1% 193 7.8% # Top 10 public high schools students attend who live in the Oakland Tech attendance area: School Attending Type Oakland Tech Oakland High Oakland School for the Arts Oakland Charter HS Skyline Oakland Military Institute McClymonds Oakland Int'l American Indian Public Charter High Dewey OUSD District-Run OUSD District-Run OUSD Charter OUSD Charter OUSD District-Run OUSD Charter OUSD District-Run OUSD District-Run OUSD Charter OUSD District-Run # of % of students students 652 57.1% 102 8.9% 64 5.6% 44 3.9% 44 3.9% 38 3.3% 31 2.7% 27 2.4% 26 18 2.3% 1.6% Note: The map shows the schools attended by students living in the Oakland Tech attendance area. Data source: Aeries October 2015 enrollment - OUSDDATA.ORG Live/Go Dashboard. 16 2015-16 North Oakland Public Schools – Oakland Technical High School 17 2015-16 North Oakland Public Schools – Oakland Technical High School Cohort Graduation & Dropout1 Post-Grad Transition2 Class of: Total Enrolled Total in 4-Year Total in 2-Year Not enrolled Total in the Class 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 209 265 255 295 312 122 159 160 175 186 87 106 95 120 126 76 87 72 100 85 285 352 327 395 397 In the Fall of 2015 immediately after high school, how many Oakland Tech graduates… Enrolled in 4-year college 21% 47% 32% Enrolled in 2-year college Did not enroll in college 1 Cohort Graduation & Dropout rates come from the California Department of Education. Graphics from ousddata.org Post Secondary Readiness Dashboard. 2014-15 graduation rates available in April 2016. 2 Post-Grad Transition data come from National Student Clearinghouse, Student Tracker for High Schools Aggregate Report: Oakland Technical High School, 02/01/2016 18 Core Beliefs The School Board is developing a Belief Statement that will inform our actions over time. We are actively soliciting input on the draft statement below: EQUITY: We celebrate the diversity of our community, respect and honor each individual's heritage, and commit to giving each child what they need, while holding them to high rigorous standards. QUALITY, EXCELLENCE & GROWTH: We believe in the ability of each student to thrive in schools, and we are committed to ensuring that they achieve college, community and career success in the 21st century. NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS: We believe in full service community schools where students and adults are lifelong learners actively invested in the potential of every child attending our neighborhood community schools. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTFOR SHARED DECISION MAKING: We believe that students are most successful when parents, families and community stakeholders are engaged in schools and included meaningfully in district-wide decision making. RESPONSIBLE AND SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT: We are committed to the transparent and sound management of our resources in order to ensure the success of our current and future students. ONLINE SURVEY FOR FEEDBACK: http://www.ousd.org/boardbeliefs