Tuesday, August 30, 2011

NEWS RELEASE -- Free and Reduced Lunch Policy for 2011-12

NEWS RELEASE from the San Diego Unified School District, August 29, 2011

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED ANNOUNCES FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH POLICY FOR 2011-12

SAN DIEGO - The San Diego Unified School District today announced its policy for providing free and reduced-price meals for children served under the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program. The Food Services central office has a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any interested party.

The household size and income criteria identified below will be used to determine eligibility for free, reduced-price (currently there is no charge for reduced-price meals in San Diego Unified School District), or full-price meal benefits (meal prices are $ 1.00 for breakfast, $2.00 for elementary lunch, and $2.50 for secondary lunch). Children from households whose gross income is at or below the levels shown here are eligible for free or reduced-price meals. Households who receive CalFresh (also known as SNAP or Food Stamps), California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs), Kinship Guardianship Assistance Payments (Kin-GAP), or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) benefits are automatically eligible for free meals regardless of the income of the household in which they reside. Eligibility for a foster child is based on a separate application and solely on the amount of the child's "personal use" income.
Application Forms will be distributed to households with a letter informing them of the availability of free and reduced-price meals for enrolled children. Applications are also available at the office in each school. To apply for free or reduced-price meal benefits, households must complete an application and return it to the school office or mail it to the central Food Services office for processing. Households may also apply on-line by going to www.sandi.net and selecting the School Meal Info/Application shortcut. To apply for free or reduced-price meal benefits, households must complete an application and return it to the school office, mail it to the central Food Services office for processing, or complete the on-line application. Applications may be submitted at any time during the school year. The information households provide on the application will be used to determine meal eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year by school or program officials.

Requirements for school officials to determine eligibility for free and reduced-price benefits are as follows: For households receiving CalFresh (also known as SNAP or Food Stamps), CalWORKs, Kin-GAP, or FDPIR benefits – applications need only include the enrolled child(ren)'s name, CalFresh, CalWORKs, Kin-GAP, or FDPIR case number, and the signature of an adult household member. For households who do not list a CalFresh CalWORKs, Kin-GAP, or FDPIR case number, the application must include the names of all household members, the gross amount and source of the income received by each household member, and the signature and corresponding last four digits of the adult household members Social Security number. If the household member who signs the application does not have a Social Security number, the household member must check the box indicating on the application that they do not have a Social Security number.
Under the provisions of the free and reduced-price meal policy, the determining official(s), as designated by the San Diego Unified School District Food Services department, shall review applications and determine eligibility. Parents or guardians dissatisfied with the eligibility ruling may discuss the decision with the determining official on an informal basis. Parents may also make a formal request for an appeal hearing of the decision and may do so orally or in writing with the Food Services hearing official. Parents or guardians should contact Food Services for specific information regarding the name of the determining official and/or hearing official for San Diego Unified School District.

If a household member becomes unemployed or if the household size increases, the household should contact Food Services. Such changes may make the children of the household eligible for benefits if the household's income falls at or below the levels shown above.

Households that receive CalFresh, CalWORKs, Kin-GAP, or FDPIR benefits may not have to complete an Application for Free or Reduced-Price Meals. Food Service officials will determine eligibility for free meals based on documentation obtained directly from the CalFresh, CalWORKs, Kin-GAP, or FDPIR office that a child is a member of a household currently receiving CalFresh or FDPIR benefits or an assistance unit receiving CalWORKs or Kin-GAP benefits. Food Service officials will notify households of their eligibility, but those who do not want their child(ren) to receive free meals must contact Food Services. SNAP, CalWORKs, Kin-GAP, and FDPIR households should complete an application if they are not notified of their eligibility by September 2, 2011.
To find out more about the free and reduced-price meal program, contact Food Services as (858) 627-7328 or on the web at www.sandi.net and select the School Meal Info/Application.
San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) also participates in the National School Lunch/Breakfast Programs Provision 2 program which is a program that reduces application burdens, simplifies meal counting and claiming procedures, and provides meals at no charge to all students attending schools operating under Provision 2. In the 2011-2012 school year the following schools/programs will begin the base year of Provision 2; Harriet Tubman Village, Sports Science Academy, Metro Schools, CTEC, Choice, First Avenue Literacy, Thurgood Marshall Community, Youth Day Center, BCA Youth Build, University Community, Metro Tech, Mira Mesa Community, Monarch will begin on the first day of school, and Garfield HS, Hawthorne ES, Nubia Leadership Academy, Nye ES, Rolando Park ES, and Washington ES will begin a delayed implementation on October 3. The district has 79 other schools participating in Provision 2 where all students are receiving meals at no charge, for a listing of schools please go to www.sandi.net/food.

In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjunction, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992 (voice). Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES
July 1, 2011–June 30, 2012
Household Size

Year

Month

Twice Per Month

Every Two Weeks

Week

1*

$ 20,147

$ 1,679

$ 840

$ 775

$ 388

2

27,214

2,268

1,134

1,047

524

3

34,281

2,857

1,429

1,319

660

4

41,348

3,446

1,723

1,591

796

5

48,415

4,035

2,018

1,863

932

6

55,482

4,624

2,312

2,134

1,067

7

62,549

5,213

2,607

2,406

1,203

8

69,616

5,802

2,901

2,678

1,339

For each additional family member, add:

$ 7,067

$ 589

$ 295

$ 272

$ 136

2011–12 Household Size and Income Eligibility Scales
for Inclusion in Eligibility Documents

The Household Size and Income Eligibility Guideline Charts below havebeen prepared in a format that allows you to copy a chart and paste it into the forms as necessary.

Complete Scale for Inserting into Media Release

reduced-price
eligibility scale
LUNCH, BREAKFAST

household size

year

month

twice per
month

every two
weeks

week

year

month

twice per
month

every two
weeks

week

1

$ 14,157

$ 1,180

$ 590

$ 545

$ 273

$ 20,147

$ 1,679

$ 840

$ 775

$ 388

2

19,123

1,594

797

736

368

27,214

2,268

1,134

1,047

524

3

24,089

2,008

1,004

927

464

34,281

2,857

1,429

1,319

660

4

29,055

2,422

1,211

1,118

559

41,348

3,446

1,723

1,591

796

5

34,021

2,836

1,418

1,309

655

48,415

4,035

2,018

1,863

932

6

38,987

3,249

1,625

1,500

750

55,482

4,624

2,312

2,134

1,067

7

43,953

3,663

1,832

1,691

846

62,549

5,213

2,607

2,406

1,203

8

48,919

4,077

2,039

1,882

941

69,616

5,802

2,901

2,678

1,339

For each additional family member, add:

$ 4,966

$ 414

$ 207

$ 191

$ 96

$ 7,067

$ 589

$ 295

$ 272

$ 136

Pam Kowalski, pkowalski@sandi.net
San Diego Unified School District
Food Services
6735 Gifford Way
San Diego, CA 92111-6509
858-627-7332
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Monday, August 29, 2011

Please Post Notices

PLEASE NOTE:

 

·         Notice and Call of Redistricting Advisory Committee (RAC) Meeting and Agenda, Thursday, September 1, 2011, 6:00 p.m., Room 2226
Committee Meeting Information: http://www.sandi.net/Page/3238

·         Notice of Change of Location of the Community Advisory Committee (CAC) for Special Education, Thursday, November 10, 2011, 7:00 p.m., Crawford Educational Complex Auditorium
Committee Meeting Information: http://www.sandi.net/page/3175

·         Notice of Second Change of Date Proposition S Finance, Planning and Controls Subcommittee Meeting, Thursday, September 29, 2011, 4:00 p.m., PPO
Committee Meeting Information:
http://www.sandi.net/domain/453

·         Notice of Cancellation of Proposition S Finance, Planning and Controls Subcommittee Meeting, Thursday, September 22, 2011
Committee Meeting Information:
http://www.sandi.net/domain/453  

Please forward to staff and as appropriate print and post notices in a prominent, accessible location at your site.

 

Thank you.

 

Melissa Hudson

Confidential Administrative Assistant II

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Board of Education

4100 Normal Street, Room 2231

San Diego, CA 92103-2682

Office: (619) 725-5550

Fax: (619) 297-5624

mmabe2@sandi.net

"The object of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives." - Robert M. Hutchins

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NEWS RELEASE -- Next Redistricting Committee Meeting to Discuss Alternative Maps

News Release from the San Diego Unified School District,
August 29, 2011

NEXT REDISTRICTING COMMITTEE MEETING TO DISCUSS ALTERNATIVE MAPS

SAN DIEGO -- The Board of Education's Redistricting Advisory Committee
will discuss several alternatives for redrawing sub-district boundaries in
the San Diego Unified School District at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1, in Room
2226, Eugene Brucker Education Center, 4100 Normal St. (92103).

The meeting is open to the public and testimony will be taken.

The committee will recommend to the Board of Education adjustments the
school board election boundaries to balance population with 2010 Census
numbers. Changes would affect which board members represent the districts;
school attendance boundaries or high school feeder patterns would not be
affected.

At the meeting, the Committee will review several alternative maps that
make changes to sub district boundaries. The maps and more information are
available online at www.sandi.net/redistrict.

# # #

CONTACT

Bernie Rhinerson
Chief of Staff
San Diego Unified School District
(619) 725-5567 (desk)
(619) 300-7015 (cell)


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Friday, August 26, 2011

NEWS RELEASE -- Tdap Clinics Come to Mission Bay High Monday, Tuesday

NEWS RELEASE from the San Diego Unified School District, August 26, 2011

TDAP CLINICS COME TO MISSION BAY HIGH MONDAY, TUESDAY

SAN DIEGO -- Parents of students in grades 7-12 can bring their children
to receive the pertussis booster shot or a vaccination against the disease
at Mission Bay High School Monday and Tuesday next week, as the County of
San Diego Health and Human Services Agency holds a clinic.

The shots will be available from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. both days at the school,
2475 Grand Ave. in Pacific Beach.

Pertussis is a highly contagious disease that can spread quickly and can
be deadly, especially to children. In 2010, two local infants died from
complications of the disease. A new state law requires all students in
grades 7-12 to show proof of having received the pertussis booster shot,
or Tdap, in order to enroll in school. Parents have up to 30 days to meet
the requirement.


For more information about Tdap or the vaccination clinics, visit
www.sdiz.org or call 2-1-1.

Here is a full list of upcoming clinics.

-- Monday, August 29, 2011 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mission Bay High School
2475 Grand Ave. San Diego, CA 92109

-- Monday, August 29, 2011 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. North Central Public Health
Center 5055 Ruffin Rd., San Diego, CA 92123

-- Tuesday, August 30, 2011 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. South Region Public Health
Center 690 Oxford St., Chula Vista, CA 91911

-- Tuesday, August 30, 2011 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mission Bay High School
2475 Grand Ave., San Diego, CA 92109

-- Tuesday, August 30, 2011 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. North Central Public Health
Center 5055 Ruffin Rd., San Diego, CA 92123

-- Wednesday, August 31, 2011 1-6 p.m. North Inland
Regional
Center 600 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido, CA 92025

-- Friday, September 2, 2011 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monte Vista High School
3230 Sweetwater Springs Blvd., Spring Valley,

-- Friday, Sept. 2, 2011 2-6 p.m. Standley Middle
School 6298 Radcliffe Dr., 92122


# # #

CONTACT:
Linda Zintz, Communications Director
San Diego Unified School District
(619) 725-5568 (Desk)
(619) 847-6637 (Cell)

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Media Advisory -- SD Unified Chefs Cooking With Local Farmers

Media Advisory from the San Diego Unified School District, August 24, 2011

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED CHEFS COOK WITH LOCAL FARMERS

WHAT: Workshop with San Diego Unified School District kitchen managers and
staff, with local farmers on use of fresh, locally grown fruits and
vegetables.

WHEN: 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011

WHERE: Lincoln High School food services kitchen, 4777 Imperial Ave.
(92113)

DETAILS: Local farmers and chefs will be conducting a training class for
San Diego Unified central kitchen staff on the use of locally grown
vegetables in salad bars and (coming this spring) in entrees. Continuing a
remaking of school cafeteria food that began eight years ago, San Diego
Unified School District's cafeterias this year will have even more fresh,
locally grown produce on the menu in 2011-12. The farmers and local chefs,
along with district Food Services Department staff members will dice,
slice and cook the locally grown goodies during the workshop, then cooking
them up for lunch in menu items that will be at the schools this spring.
They'll also be talking about the better nutritional value, lower carbon
footprint and local jobs created when San Diego's kids are able to eat
what's grown right here in the county.

VISUALS/INTERVIEWS: Local farmers, chefs and food service workers will be
chopping, preparing and cooking -- then eating locally grown produce.
Media members are invited to taste-test the dishes, which are scheduled to
be on the menu starting in early 2012. Farmers and other grow-local
advocates, as well as district staff will be available for interview. The
morning will wind up as they all cook and eat lunch; reporters are invited
to taste-test the dishes.

CONTACT: Vanessa Zajfen, Farm-to-School Coordinator, (858) 627-7210

+ + +

Jack Brandais
Communications Department
San Diego Unified School District
(619) 725-5570 (Desk)
(619) 607-0477 (Cell)


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Friday, August 19, 2011

Post Notice of Redistricting Advisory Committe (RAC) Meeting & Agenda, August 16, 2011

PLEASE NOTE:  

 

·         Notice and Call of Meeting—Redistricting Advisory Committee (RAC)—Tuesday, August 23, 2011, 6:00 p.m. Clay Elementary School, Library.
Committee Meeting Information:
http://www.sandi.net/Page/26560

 

Please forward to staff as appropriate, print notice(s) and/or agenda(s), and post in a prominent, accessible location at your site.

 

Thank you.

 

 

Josefina Viorato-

Confidential Administrative Assistant II

San Diego Unified - Where Every Student is a Star

Board Services

4100 Normal Street, Room 2231

San Diego, CA  92103

( (619) 725-5551

7 (619) 297-5624

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Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.’ --Nelson Mandela

 

Post Audit & Finance Committee Mtg Notice, September 21, 2011

PLEASE NOTE:

 

·         Notice and Call of Audit and Finance Committee Meeting, Wednesday, September 21, 2011, 2:00 p.m., Room 2226
Committee Meeting Information:  http://sandi.net/page/3150

·         Please forward to staff and as appropriate, print notice(s) and/or agenda(s) and post in a prominent, accessible location at your site.

 

Thank you.

 

Josefina Viorato-

Confidential Administrative Assistant II

San Diego Unified - Where Every Student is a Star

Board Services

4100 Normal Street, Room 2231

San Diego, CA  92103

( (619) 725-5551

7 (619) 297-5624

* jviorato@sandi.net

 

 

 

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.’ --Nelson Mandela

 

Post ICOC SubCmte Cancellation Notice

PLEASE NOTE:  

·         Notice of Cancellation of Meeting:  ICOC Executive/Governance Subcommittee Meeting, Wednesday, September 7, 2011, 4:00 p.m.
Committee Meeting Information: http://www.sandi.net/Page/3227

 

Please forward to staff and as appropriate print and post notice(s)/agenda(s) in a prominent, accessible location at your site.

 

Thank you.

 

 

Josefina Viorato-

Confidential Administrative Assistant II

San Diego Unified - Where Every Student is a Star

Board Services

4100 Normal Street, Room 2231

San Diego, CA  92103

( (619) 725-5551

7 (619) 297-5624

* jviorato@sandi.net

 

 

 

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.’ --Nelson Mandela

 

Thursday, August 18, 2011

San Diego Praise Fest Press Release

4th Annual San Diego Praise Fest Bringing Community Together for A Day of Fun and Honoring Local Heroes

 

San Diego, CA -- The Annual San Diego Praise Fest is becoming an event San Diegans are putting on their summer to do list with the family. This free event will take place on Saturday, September 17, 2011 in the Webster community on Federal Boulevard between Euclid Avenue and 48th Street from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm. Styled after a traditional street fair, the San Diego Praise Fest is designed to provide the San Diego community with an opportunity to come together for a day of fun, food, music, community information and more.

 

In 2010 the San Diego Praise Fest attracted more than 6,000 attendees and this year organizers are hoping to attract 15,000 people to the Webster Community. Through the attraction of great gospel music, the Praise Fest plans to spread the word about resources and information on topics such as education and mentorship, healthy cooking and eating, and fitness and health awareness.

 

The Praise Fest is being presented by Cox Communications and TVOne and will feature an Open-Air Marketplace, three live music stages featuring the best in local and international talent, a Mentorship Recruitment Zone, a food court, a Health Pavilion and a Kids Zone complete with free carnival rides. The theme of the San Diego Praise Fest is "Praising The Good in Our Communities" and will feature an awards ceremony where seven unsung heroes from around San Diego county will be honored for all they do to make our communities a better place to live.

 

"We want this to be a positive experience for all of San Diego," says Leonard Thompson, one of the organizers and president and CEO of M.A.N.D.A.T.E. Records, Inc. It was especially important to Thompson that there be information available for parents and their children and that the children have a fun-filled day. This year sponsors have stepped in to provide free carnival rides. "I did not want any child not to be able to participate in the festivities because they could not afford to pay," said Thompson.

 

For more information, please visit www.sandiegopraisefest.com.

 

Contact:
Faatima Harley
858-650-3190
fharley@mandaterecords.com
www.mandaterecords.com


Faatima Harley
Publicist
M.A.N.D.A.T.E. Records Inc.
8333 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92111
858-650-3190 (office)
858-650-3193 (fax)
www.mandaterecords.com

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

NEWS RELEASE -- New Work Permits Needed for School Year

NEWS RELEASE from the San Diego Unified School District, August 17, 2011

NEW WORK PERMITS NEEDED FOR SCHOOL YEAR

SAN DIEGO -- As the 2011-2012 school year begins, working minors and their
employers are reminded of the state law that requires any employee less
than 18 years of age who has not graduated from high school or passed the
California High School Proficiency Examination to have a Permit to Employ
and Work.

Minors are responsible for obtaining this work permit application and
employers are required to terminate the employment for any minor for whom
they do not have an active work permit.

Minors who have graduated from high school or passed the California
proficiency exam may give a copy of their high school diploma or
proficiency exam certificate to their employer in lieu of a work permit.
Minors who have not fulfilled one of these requirements must be enrolled
in school in order to have a work permit application processed. A passing
score on the California High School Exit Exam (CAHEE) does not exempt
minors from work permit requirements.

All current work permits expire on September 13, following the start of
the new school year on September 6. The expiration date is indicated on
all permits.

Students may obtain application forms, or get information about work
permits and child labor laws, at any high school, or contact the
district¹s work permit office at (858) 627-7355, or see the website at
http://www.sandi.net/domain/337 <http://www.sandi.net/career/wp.html>


# # #


CONTACT:

Kathy Parker
Work Permit Office
Office of College, Career & Technical Education
San Diego Unified School District
(V) 858-627-7355(F) 858-627-7361


Jack Brandais
Communications Department
San Diego Unified School District
(619) 725-5570 (Desk)
(619) 607-0477 (Cell)

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NEWS RELEASE -- New ERAA Conference is Aug. 20

NEWS RELEASE from the San Diego Unified School District, August 17, 2011

NEW ERAA CONFERENCE IS AUG. 20

The annual New ERAA Back to School Conference, Rally for Education and
Festival, will be held Saturday, August 20, at Lincoln High School.
Registration begins at 7 a.m., general assembly at 8:30 a.m.; Rally for
Education begins at 1 p.m.

The free, one-day event includes workshops for parents and students
grades K-12, a Rally for Education and a festival featuring nearly 70
exhibitors who will provide relevant information and resources for New
ERAA attendees. During the festival, every child will receive a
backpack/backsack filled with educational supplies.

New ERAA, which stands for Everybody Recommitting to Academic
Achievement, was founded by Pazzaz Inc. and the Center for Parent
Involvement in Education. Look for more information on the Pazzaz website
at www.pazzaz.org.

# # #

CONTACT: Paul or Zoneice Jones, PAZZAZ, (619) 264-6870

* * *


Jack Brandais
Communications Department
San Diego Unified School District
(619) 725-5570 (Desk)
(619) 607-0477 (Cell)

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Media advisory: Scripps Ranch High School breaks ground on Sustainable Technologies Facility--Tomorrow

Media Advisory
August 16, 2011
Scripps Ranch High School breaks ground on Sustainable Technologies Facility

What: Groundbreaking Ceremony for Sustainable Technologies Facility at Scripps Ranch High School
The Sustainable Technologies Facility, a College, Career & Technical Education (CCTE) project funded by California Proposition 1D and local Proposition S bond funds, will house an innovative program that CCTE and Scripps Ranch High School are developing to focus on renewable technologies. This facility represents a nearly $6.4 million investment into Scripps Ranch High School and the Scripps Ranch community.

The Sustainable Technologies Program is a unique CCTE program that will encompass four emerging, high-growth industry sectors including building trades and construction, engineering and design, transportation, and power and utilities. Instruction will focus on areas such as green construction, renewable energy and utilities, alternative fuels, clean transportation, and innovative engineering and design.

When: Wednesday, Aug. 17, 4-6 p. m.

Where: Scripps Ranch High School, 10410 Treena Street, San Diego, CA 92131 (The construction site is located on the west side of Treena Street, directly across from the school office.) Directions: From Interstate 15, exit Mira Mesa Boulevard; turn right (east) to Scripps Ranch Boulevard; right (south) to Scripps Lake Drive; right (west) to Treena Street

Program:
o Welcome: Ann Menna, Scripps Ranch High School (SRHS) principal
o Pledge of Allegiance: Liz White, vice president of SRHS Associated Student Body
o Opening remarks and recognition of special guests: Lee Dulgeroff
o Remarks by speakers
. Kevin Beiser, board trustee
. Gil Johnson, chair, Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee
. Phil Stover, deputy superintendent of business
. Frank Urtasun, regional vice president of external affairs, San Diego Gas & Electric
. Shawn Loescher, director, College, Career and Technical Education (introduce Crum)
. Duane Crum, Project Lead the Way, San Diego State University College of Engineering (CCTE program partner)
o Recognition of other project partners: Lee Dulgeroff
o Presentation of ceremonial shovel: Tim Penick, chief executive officer, Triton
o Breaking of ground

Visuals: Ceremonial shovel presentation, groundbreaking ceremony, scale model of Sustainable Technologies
Facility and drawings, and construction site

Interviews: Guest speakers will be available for interviews before and after the ceremony.

Background: On November 4, 2008, nearly 69 percent of the voters in San Diego passed the $2.1 billion general obligation bond measure, Proposition S, so that San Diego Unified School District could repair, renovate and revitalize its neighborhood schools.

Cynthia Reed-Porter, Communications Supervisor
Communications Office
San Diego Unified School District
4100 Normal Street, Room 2153
San Diego, CA 92103-2682
Office: (619) 725-5579
Mobile: (619) 546-3378
Fax: (619) 725-7021
E-mail: creed-porter@sandi.net
District website:  www.sandi.net
 
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Post 2011-12 Board Advisory Committee Meeting Schedules

PLEASE NOTE: The following Board of Education advisory committee meeting schedules for the 2011-12 school year are posted at the links below:

 

·         Advisory Committee for the Utilization of Excess School Property (ACUESP)
Committee Meeting Information:
http://www.sandi.net/page/3167

·         District Advisory Council for Compensatory Education Programs (DAC)
Committee Meeting Information:
http://sandi.net/page/3189

·         District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC)
Committee Meeting Information:
http://www.sandi.net/page/3203

Please forward to staff and as appropriate print and post notices in a prominent, accessible location at your site.

 

Thank you.

Josefina Viorato-

Confidential Administrative Assistant II

San Diego Unified - Where Every Student is a Star

Board Services

4100 Normal Street, Room 2231

San Diego, CA  92103

( (619) 725-5551

7 (619) 297-5624

* jviorato@sandi.net

 

 

 

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.’ --Nelson Mandela

 

Monday, August 15, 2011

NEWS RELEASE -- Top Statewide English Scores Rise as Testing Gains Continue at San Diego Unified

NEWS RELEASE from the San Diego Unified School District, August 15, 2011

TOP STATEWIDE ENGLISH SCORES RISE AS TESTING GAINS CONTINUE AT SAN DIEGO
UNIFIED

District's English Language Arts are Tops Among State's Large School
Districts

State test scores gained for the fifth straight year for students in the
San Diego Unified School District, according to results released today by
the state Department of Education, with San Diego Unified now having the
highest English Language Arts scores of any large urban district in
California.

Across-the-board increases were seen in the four subjects tested: English
language arts, mathematics, science, and history/social sciences, as more
students now have knowledge rated "proficient" or "advanced," the top two
rankings in the California Standards Test. Overall, students testing
proficient or advanced on the test increased by: English, 3 points over
2010 and 14 points since 2007; mathematics up 2 points from last year and
12 since 2007. California's standard for students is that they have a
proficient or advanced knowledge of the subject (the other levels are
basic, below basic and far below basic).

"All of us in San Diego and in California owe an enormous debt of
gratitude to our school communities," said Richard Barrera, president of
the San Diego Unified Board of Education. "Facing the worst financial
crisis to ever hit public education, our teachers, principals, support
staff, parents and students continue to keep their focus and make clear,
steady progress in educating California's next generation.

"Now it's up to the rest of us to pull together and do our part to support
public education and the heroes in our local school communities."

Superintendent Bill Kowba also lauded the effort.

"I congratulate all of our students, teachers and staff for this
outstanding result," said Kowba. "This continued progress comes despite
some of the most trying times in the long history of our district, as the
budget has had significant cuts each of these years."

San Diego Unified overtook San Francisco Unified for the top spot in
English Language Arts proficiency, with 59 percent of students showing
proficient or advanced knowledge of the subject. Last year, San Diego and
San Francisco tied at 56. Other large-district scores include: Los
Angeles, 44 percent; Fresno, 39 percent, and Sacramento, 49 percent.

These test scores are closely watched as a barometer of the achievement
gap -- the difference in test scores between ethnic groups. There was a
narrowing of the gap in English language arts, as Hispanic students showed
a 16 percent gain and African Americans rose 13 percent since 2007,
outpacing the 12 point rise shown by White students. Still, students
testing proficient or advanced numbered 44 percent for Hispanics and 46
percent for African Americans, well behind the White score of 81 percent.

"Our efforts continue to bring student achievement up for all ethnic
groups, especially Hispanics and African-Americans," said Dr. Nellie
Meyer, Deputy Superintendent for Academics. "We continue to work not only
with our teachers and staff, but the San Diego community to find local
solutions to this national problem."

Individual schools showed significant increases in English language arts
over 2010. Among elementary schools, Marvin Elementary had the largest
jump, with 80.6 percent of the students now proficient or advanced, up
from 65.6 in 2010. Roosevelt Middle increased to 55.9 from 47.6; and San
Diego High School of the Arts to 34.7
from 23.5.

Statewide, San Diego Unified was also near the top of the list of largest
districts in other tested areas. In mathematics, San Diego's 51 percent
proficient or advanced was topped only by Garden Grove with 60 and San
Francisco with 56. Other districts' scores include: Sacramento, 49; Los
Angeles, 43; Oakland, 45; and San Bernardino, 38.

Overall science scores (combined grades 5, 8 and 10 science tests required
by the No Child Left Behind Act) put San Diego Unified at 61 percent
proficient or advanced, tied with San Francisco. Garden Grove topped the
list with 64 percent. A sampling of other districts' scores: Los Angeles,
46 percent, Fresno and San Bernardino, 40 percent; and Sacramento, 48
percent.

For more details on the scores and tests, go the California Department of
Education website at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sr/.

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Jack Brandais
Communications Department
San Diego Unified School District
(619) 725-5570 (desk)
(619) 607-0477 (cell)

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Friday, August 12, 2011

MEDIA ADVISORY -- Deputy Superintendent to Discuss Results of State Testing

MEDIA ADVISORY From the San Diego Unified School District, August 12, 2011


DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT TO DISCUSS RESULTS OF STATE TESTING

WHAT: Deputy Superintendent Nellie Meyer discusses Monday's release of
California Standards Test scores.


WHEN: 11 a.m., Monday, August 15, 2011


WHERE: Courtyard, Eugene Brucker Education Center, 4100 Normal St. (92103)

DETAILS: Dr. Nellie Meyer, Deputy Superintendent for Academics, will
discuss Monday's release of the California Standards Test resi;ts by the
state Department of Education. The tests document student skills in four
subject areas, English language arts, mathematics, science and
history/social sciences. Results are district-wide and by school.

Full results will be available at www.cde.ca.gov.

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Jack Brandais
Communications Department
San Diego Unified School District
(619) 725-5570 (Desk)
(619) 607-0477 (Cell)

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Post ICOC Meeting Notices

PLEASE NOTE:  

 

·         Notice of Special Meeting: Prop S  ICOC Meeting, Wednesday, August 17, 2011, 10:30 a.m.
Committee Meeting Information: http://sandi.net/Page/3226

·         Notice of Cancellation of Meeting: Prop S ICOC Meeting, Thursday, August 18, 2011, 4:00 p.m.
Committee Meeting Information: http://sandi.net/Page/3226

·         Notice of Change of Date: ICOC Finance, Planning and Controls Subcommittee, from Thursday, August 25, 2011, to Thursday, September 8, 2011, 4:00 pm.
Committee Meeting Information: http://sandi.net/Page/3230

·         Notice of Change of Date: ICOC Audit Subcommittee, from Monday, November 14, 2011, to Monday, November 7, 2011, 4:30 p.m.
Committee Meeting Information: http://sandi.net/Page/3229

 

Please forward to staff and as appropriate print and post notice(s)/agenda(s) in a prominent, accessible location at your site.

 

Thank you.

 

 

Josefina Viorato-

Confidential Administrative Assistant II

San Diego Unified - Where Every Student is a Star

Board Services

4100 Normal Street, Room 2231

San Diego, CA  92103

( (619) 725-5551

7 (619) 297-5624

* jviorato@sandi.net

 

 

 

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.’ --Nelson Mandela

 

NEWS RELEASE -- Dropout Rate Reduced at San Diego Unified

NEWS RELEASE from the San Diego Unified School District, August 11, 2011

DROPOUT RATE REDUCED AT SAN DIEGO UNIFIED
New Method Gives SD Unified Second Lowest Among State¹s Largest Districts

SAN DIEGO -- Only one large school district across California -- San
Francisco -- has a lower dropout rate than San Diego Unified, according to
figures released today by the California Department of Education.

According to the figures, 12.8 percent of San Diego Unified students left
high school without a diploma in the 2009-10 school year, under the new
reporting system adopted by the state this year. The graduation rate of
students who entered ninth grade in San Diego Unified that year was
74.9 percent.

"Ensuring that students graduate is one of the key focuses of our
district," said Dr. Nellie Meyer, Deputy Superintendent for Academics.
"While we are encouraged by these statistics, it reminds us we must
redouble our effort to ensure that all our students graduate."

For four years, reducing the dropout rate has been one of the district's
top priorities. The effort has focused not just on high school seniors,
but as early as sixth grade, where studies show that students who miss
more than 10 days of school have a higher dropout rate. Behavior in middle
and high school students, as well as their academic performance, are also
monitored, with some struggling teens repeating grades or placed in
special programs.

"Even in these tough budget times, we have to remember that it is a
tragedy to lose even one student," said Meyer. "These aren't just numbers,
they're our future citizens."

Meyer also noted this is a problem throughout California, particularly
with certain ethnic groups, such as Hispanics, with 11.1 percent rate in
San Diego Unified, and African American, with 8.6 percent of students
failing to receive a district diploma.
Statewide, San Diego Unified's dropout rate placed second-lowest among the
largest districts at 12.8 percent, behind only San Francisco's 10.7
percent. Other large districts include: Los Angeles, 26.1 percent; Long
Beach, 14.1; and Sacramento, 24.1. San Diego Unified's "cohort rate" --
students in ninth grade who graduated -- was fourth with 74.9 percent,
behind: San Francisco, 82.3; Garden Grove, 81.9; and Long Beach, 78.8.
Other districts with lower results include: Los Angeles, 64.2; Sacramento,
65.3; and Oakland, 54.3.

For more information on San Diego Unified's Dropout Prevention programs,
go to http://www.sandi.net/page/776
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

MEDIA ADVISORY from the San Diego Unified School District, Aug. 10, 2011

MEDIA ADVISORY from the San Diego Unified School District, Aug. 10, 2011

DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT AVAILABLE TO DISCUSS DROPOUT DATA

WHAT: Nellie Meyer, Deputy Superintendent -- Academics, and Ron Rode, Executive Director, Office of Accountability, available to discuss dropout data release by the state Department of Education.

WHEN/WHERE: 11 a.m. to noon, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011, Eugene Brucker Education Center, 4100 Normal St. (92103).

BACKGROUND: The California Department of Education is scheduled to release high school dropout data at 10 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 11. From 11 a.m. to noon, Dr. Meyer will be available to discuss San Diego Unified's results and what is being done to reduce the number of students leaving school without a diploma. The statewide information will be posted on the education department's website at www.cde.ca.gov.

CONTACT: Please call Jack Brandais, media relations, San Diego Unified School District, at (619) 607-0477 (cell) if you are planning to interview Dr. Meyer and Ron Rode, as this is not a formal news conference. Additional contact: Bernie Rhinerson, Chief of Staff, at (619) 300-7015 (cell). Because the information is embargoed by the state Department of Education until 11 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 11, the results cannot be discussed before then.

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Jack Brandais
Communications Department
San Diego Unified School District
(619) 725-5570 (Desk)
(619) 607-0477 (Cell)

Bernie Rhinerson
Chief of Staff
San Diego Unified School District
(619) 725-5567 (Office)
(619) 300-7015 (Cell)


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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

NEWS RELEASE -- Class of '11 to End with Summer Commencement

NEWS RELEASE from the San Diego Unified School District, August 3, 2010

CLASS OF '11 TO END WITH SUMMER COMMENCEMENT
Ceremony Includes Students from Throughout District

SAN DIEGO -- High school seniors who hadn't fulfilled graduation
requirements in time for June ceremonies with their high school class will
take the graduation walk in San Diego Unified's annual Summer Commencement
Ceremony, 2:30 p.m. Friday, August 5, at Lincoln High School, 4777
Imperial Ave. (92111).

"I salute the great dedication and perseverance on the part of these young
men and women," said Supt. Bill Kowba. "Many of these students -- and
their families -- thought they would never have a chance to take part in
the tradition of wearing a cap and gown and having their name announced."

Students from all of the district's 18 high school campuses will
participate. Each student's name, as in the traditional ceremony, is read
aloud, and students wear the caps and gowns in their school's traditional
colors.

Seniors who participated are those who may not have passed the California
High School Exit Exam in time for June graduation, or needed summer school
to pick up credits needed to graduate.

This is the sixth year that the district has held the special summer
ceremony. Before this late-summer ceremony was established, students would
eventually receive a diploma but wouldn't be able to participate in a
graduation ceremony.

High school graduation requirements include 44 semester credits, a 2.0 or
higher grade point average, science and math course requirements,
completing a senior portfolio and passing the exit exam.


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CONTACT:
Jack Brandais
Communications Department
San Diego Unified School District
(619) 725-5570 (Desk)
(619) 607-0477 (Cell)

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Board Action Report for Aug. 2, 2011

This is the Board Action Report for the meeting of Aug. 2, 2011.

Richard Barrera, John Lee Evans, Scott Barnett, Kevin Beiser and Shelia Jackson were present.

The Superintendent announced the following appointments:
  • Joseph Austin, Principal, Joyner Elementary School
  • Jennifer Roberson, Principal – Operations, San Diego High School
  • Sue Weir, Director, Payroll Department
  • Cristen Owens, Manager, Position Control and Financial Reporting
The Board approved the following major agenda items.
  • F-1. Revocation of the Charter and Petition for Promise Charter School.
  • F-2. Selection of a Charter School to be Located at Downtown Library.
  • F-3. Surrender of Charter of the Girard Charter Middle School.
  • F-4. Material Revision to Charter of King/Chavez Community High School to Establish Additional Sites.
  • F-5. Secondary District Plan for Work Experience Education (WEE) Program and Application to the state Department of Education.
  • F-6. Restructuring Plans for Three District Schools in Program Improvement Year 4 Status.
  • H-4. Appointments to the Proposition S Independent Citizens Oversight Committee (ICOC).
  • H-5. Board Direction to Staff Regarding Advocacy for 2011-12 and 2012-13 Budgets.
  • H-6. Resolution Recognizing September 17 through September 23, 2011 as "Constitution Week."
  • H-7. Resolution to Ensure Provision of a Public School Education to Students Free of Charge.
  • H-8. Agreement with ARCBridge Consulting & Training, Inc., for Professional Services in Support of the Redistricting of Board Member District Boundaries.
  • H-9. Resolution Recognizing Jay Powell.
  • I-2. Public Hearing and Approval of Revisions to Adopted 2011-12 District Budget. The Board approved the revised budget and in addition, should the 2010-11 budget includes at least $2 million balance, directed the Superintendent to spend up to $1 million to restore office assistants to school sites and up to another: $1 million to fund International Baccalaureate Programs, provide School Police staffing during non-school hours, and restore arts positions at magnet schools such as Valencia Park Elementary School.
  • I-6. Resolution of Intention to Consider Proposals to Lease Property for Joint Occupancy for Development, Operation, and Maintenance of Recreational Facilities and a Community Center at Pacific Beach Middle School
  • I-7. Initiation of School Closure/Consolidation/Reconfiguration Process, 2012-13
  • I-8 Alternative motion approved directing Superintendent and staff to retain a consultant to work with Chief Information and Technology Officer and staff to: review five-year plan; review general fund and operations and expenditures for Information Technology; review Prop. S plan; review data center and sustainability plan; and make recommendations for a holistic plan by the end of the calendar year 2011.