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City of Santa Clara Challenge Team Mary Ann Dewan Ph.D., Deputy Superintendent October12, 2016 MISSION The Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE) is committed to serving, inspiring, and promoting student and public school success.


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City of Santa Clara Challenge Team

Mary Ann Dewan Ph.D., Deputy Superintendent October12, 2016

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MISSION

The Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE) is committed to serving, inspiring, and promoting student and public school success.

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OUR VISION

Transforming Education through Leadership, Service, and Advocacy.

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OUR VALUES

 Students First- Focus on Student Success  Collaboration - Leverage Collective Capacity  Innovation - Champion Creative Thinking  Service - Exceed Expectations

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GOALS

 Improve student equity and access to high quality education  Provide support to districts, communities, schools and students  Be a premier employer  Improve organizational effectiveness and efficiency

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GOALS FOR TODAY

Early Learning, SCCOE Programs, Teacher Pipeline, and School Policing

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EARLY LEARNING

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THE BENEFITS OF HIGH QUALITY ECE

More likely to Show improved reading Show improved math Stay in school longer Graduate from high school Graduate from college Less likely to Be placed in special education Repeat grades Drop out of school Become teen parents More likely to Have a job Own a home Less likely to Have had multiple arrests Received welfare assistance Be diagnosed with hypertension Smoke or abuse drugs

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NOT SERVING THE MOST AT-RISK

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THE STRONG START INITIATIVE

A coalition of community leaders, school districts, non-profit

  • rganizations, elected officials, members of the business community

and other key stakeholders who are committed to expanding access to high-quality early learning opportunities for all children aged 0-8 in Santa Clara County

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SERVICES LANDSCAPE FOR 3 YEAR OLDS IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY

CATEGORY NUMBER Number of 3 year olds in Santa Clara County 25,600 …who live in families below 70% of State Median Income 5,029 …who live in families below the Federal Poverty Line 3,502 …who are enrolled in Head Start 309 …who are enrolled in State Preschool 1,379 …who are enrolled in a different, state subsidized program 897 …who are eligible but not enrolled in a subsidized program 2,444

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Data from 2014 American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

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SERVICES LANDSCAPE FOR 4 YEAR OLDS IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY

CATEGORY NUMBER Number of 4 year olds in Santa Clara County 23,652 …who live in families below 70% of State Median Income 6,385 …who live in families below the Federal Poverty Line 3,502 …who are enrolled in Head Start 1,155 …who are enrolled in State Preschool 2,817 …who are enrolled in a different, state subsidized program 489 …who are eligible but not enrolled in a subsidized program 2,961

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Data from 2014 American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

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2016 LPC PRIORITY ZIP CODES

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Zip Code City Estimated # of 3 & 4 yr. olds eligible for State- Subsidized Preschool Total Head Start Enrollment - Unduplicated Total CSPP Spaces TOTAL Subsidized Full & Part Time Spaces for 3s & 4s # of Low API Elementary Schools Number of Children NOT Served in all spaces % of Childre n NOT Served

95051 Santa Clara 267 7 74 81 186 70% 95050 Santa Clara 183 4 95 99 84 46% 95054 Santa Clara 119 6 34 40 79 66%

2014 Estimates of children eligible for State Preschool (70% of 2005 State Median Income) from American Institutes for Research (AIR) analysis of American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata (PUMS) Counts of state funded State Preschool (CSPP) spaces from Ca Department of Education, CD 801A Monthly Report for October 2015 Number of children in Head Start from SCCOE Head Start May 2016

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CITY OF SANTA CLARA STATE PRESCHOOL CLASSES AND HEAD START

Early Learning Program NUMBER OF CLASSROOMS Head Start Classes 1 State Preschool Classes 18

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IMPACT OF AB 2368 IN THE CITY OF SANTA CLARA

Early Learning Program NUMBER OF CLASSROOMS State Preschool Classes 22

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DATA 3 YEAR OLDS WHO LIVE IN FAMILIES BELOW 70% OF THE SMI, BY ZIP

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Number of Children Income-Eligible for State Title 5 Early Childhood Programs (under 70% State Median Income) (one-year estimates) Number of Children in Low-income Working Families (three-year- averages up to 2012, five-year in 2014, from American Community Survey) California 233,331 133,030 City of Santa Clara 5,029 3,580

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IMPORTANCE OF EARLY LEARNING

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BENEFITS OF EARLY LEARNING

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SCCOE PROGRAMS

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STUDENT ENROLLMENT AT SCCOE

SCCOE School Total Students City of Santa Clara Residents Students

Santa Clara County Community Schools

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Edge Peak Program at Sunol 19 1 Independent Study at Snell 3 1 Odyssey School 14 Snell School 28 Sunol School 14 Santa Clara County Court Schools 93 2 Blue Ridge (the Ranch) 21 1 Osborne (Juvenile Hall) 72 1 Opportunity Youth Academy 160 1 Ages 16 -17 53 Ages 18 - 24 107 1 Santa Clara County Special Education* 1,939 66 SCCOE Total 2,270 71 Santa Clara County Total 274,948 California Total 6,226,737

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SANTA CLARA STUDENT DATA

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SUSPENSION AND EXPULSION REPORT FOR 2014-15

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2014-2015 Cumulative Enrollment Suspension Rate Expulsion Rate Santa Clara Unified 16,180 4.3 0.2 Santa Clara County 286,681 2.5 0.1 California 6,418,044 3.8 0.1

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Cohort Students Cohort Graduation Rate Cohort Dropout Rate Santa Clara County 20,563 83.6% 11.1% Santa Clara Unified 1,031 82.3 9.4% California 488,612 82.3% 10.7%

SANTA CLARA COUNTY COHORT OUTCOME DATA FOR THE CLASS OF 2014-15

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GRADUATES IN THE CITY OF SANTA CLARA 2014-2015

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2014-2015 Grade 12 Graduates Completed UC/CSU Requirements Santa Clara Unified 888 306 Santa Clara County 17,941 9,618 California 426,982 185,179

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ELA/LITERACY

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  • Gr. 3

(2015) to

  • Gr. 4

(2016)

  • Gr. 4

(2015) to

  • Gr. 5

(2016)

  • Gr. 5

(2015) to

  • Gr. 6

(2016)

  • Gr. 6

(2015) to

  • Gr. 7

(2016)

  • Gr. 7

(2015) to

  • Gr. 8

(2016) 2015 2016 Student Group

  • Gr. 3

Gr. 4 Gr. 4 Gr. 5 Gr. 5 Gr. 6 Gr. 6 Gr. 7 Gr. 7 Gr. 8 Overall Overall All Students 52% 57% 49% 59% 55% 54% 47% 50% 45% 54% 50% 57% Asian 80% 82% 75% 82% 79% 77% 69% 73% 72% 80% 75% 79% Black or African American 31% 36% 31% 39% 39% 25% 34% 44% 26% 32% 34% 39% Filipino 57% 59% 54% 64% 55% 55% 52% 57% 52% 65% 55% 64% Hispanic or Latino 26% 32% 21% 36% 32% 32% 25% 27% 27% 33% 27% 34% White 59% 66% 61% 70% 64% 69% 61% 65% 57% 65% 62% 69% Economically Disadvantaged 27% 32% 22% 35% 32% 31% 27% 29% 29% 37% 29% 35% Not Economically Disadvantaged 70% 75% 68% 76% 72% 74% 64% 69% 60% 68% 67% 73% English Learner 30% 21% 15% 20% 19% 9% 8% 7% 6% 7% 17% 17% Students with Disability 24% 22% 18% 17% 20% 10% 12% 11% 9% 12% 16% 16%

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MATHEMATICS

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  • Gr. 3

(2015) to

  • Gr. 4

(2016)

  • Gr. 4

(2015) to

  • Gr. 5

(2016)

  • Gr. 5

(2015) to

  • Gr. 6

(2016)

  • Gr. 6

(2015) to

  • Gr. 7

(2016)

  • Gr. 7

(2015) to

  • Gr. 8

(2016) 2015 2016 Student Group Gr. 3 Gr. 4 Gr. 4 Gr. 5 Gr. 5 Gr. 6 Gr. 6 Gr. 7 Gr. 7 Gr. 8 Over all Overall All Students 54% 53% 48% 48% 45% 48% 38% 48% 42% 42% 43% 49% Asian 83% 84% 77% 80% 75% 77% 65% 74% 74% 74% 73% 78% Black or African American 24% 36% 32% 29% 21% 21% 25% 40% 24% 27% 22% 31% Filipino 61% 58% 49% 57% 46% 50% 38% 60% 51% 49% 47% 54% Hispanic or Latino 27% 24% 20% 20% 18% 21% 14% 22% 20% 19% 18% 24% White 62% 62% 57% 57% 51% 62% 52% 63% 53% 54% 53% 60% Economically Disadvantaged 30% 26% 21% 21% 19% 24% 18% 27% 21% 21% 20% 26% Not Economically Disadvantaged 72% 73% 68% 67% 64% 69% 56% 66% 63% 60% 61% 67% English Learner 35% 22% 21% 14% 15% 11% 7% 9% 6% 5% 19% 19% Students with Disability 24% 24% 21% 14% 17% 8% 10% 10% 9% 10% 15% 14%

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ELA/LITERACY

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ELA/Literacy Grades 3-5 Grades 6-8 Grade 11 Overall All Students 58% 53% 67% 57% Asian 79% 77% 83% 79% Black or African American 42% 35% 46% 39% Filipino 64% 59% 78% 64% Hispanic or Latino 34% 31% 45% 34% White 69% 66% 78% 69% Economically Disadvantaged 33% 32% 50% 35% Not Economically Disadvantaged 74% 70% 79% 73% English Learner 22% 8% 6% 17% Students with Disability 19% 11% 26% 16%

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MATHEMATICS

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Mathematics Grades 3- 5 Grades 6- 8 Grade 11 Overall All Students 55% 46% 42% 49% Asian 81% 75% 70% 78% Black or African American 36% 30% 19% 31% Filipino 60% 53% 37% 54% Hispanic or Latino 28% 20% 19% 24% White 64% 59% 48% 60% Economically Disadvantaged 28% 24% 23% 26% Not Economically Disadvantaged 72% 65% 55% 67% English Learner 26% 9% 8% 19% Students with Disability 20% 10% 8% 14%

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SCCOE STUDENTS SERVED IN THE CITY OF SANTA CLARA

32 School Migrant Foster Youth Adrian Wilcox High 28 10 Bowers Elementary 3 4 Bracher Elementary 5 2 Briarwood Elementary 9 7 Buchser Middle 14 6

  • C. W. Haman Elementary

5 2 Don Callejon 6 2 Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary 5 Juan Cabrillo Middle 22 3 Kathryn Hughes Elementary 2 Laurelwood Elementary 3 Millikin Elementary 1 Montague Elementary 6 5 New Valley Continuation High 5 10 Pomeroy Elementary 3 3 Santa Clara Community Day 1 Santa Clara High 30 13 Scott Lane Elementary 26 2 Sutter Elementary 2 Washington Elementary Westwood Elementary 5 Wilson Alternative 3 6 City of Santa Clara Challenge Team

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TEACHER PIPELINE

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TEACHER RECRUITMENT

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TEACHER PIPELINE AND STEP INTO TEACHING

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TEACHER HOUSING AFFORDABILITY CRISIS OVERVIEW

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TEACHER HOUSING AFFORDABILITY CRISIS OVERVIEW

Teacher shortage: School districts in high cost-of-living areas and rural communities have long struggled to staff classrooms

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WHY OFFER HOUSING ASSISTANCE TO TEACHERS?

  • To enable teachers to find affordable

housing options in or near the districts they serve

  • To eliminate teacher shortage to ensure

an adequate student-to-teacher ratio

  • To attract and retain teachers

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SCHOOL POLICING

ROLE OF SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS

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SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS STUDY

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QUESTIONS??

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