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Mission Statement:
The Ceres Community Collaborative is committed to meeting the needs of the families of Ceres and the surrounding community. We are dedicated to coordinating resources that empower and support individuals and families to learn and grow.
Ceres Community Collaborative Ceres Unified School District 2503 Lawrence Street Sponsored by: Ceres, CA 95307
Meeting Minutes
March 4, 2015
Welcome –Julie Lynn Martin-Borba, Collaborative Coordinator • Agenda review
1. Information Presentation
• Career Technical Education Program report 2013-2014 Participation Rates – Julie Lynn Martin-Borba, Grants Specialist, Ceres Unified School District
• During the 2013-2014 year, 1,531 secondary students participated in CTE courses. This represents 46% of all secondary students in grades 9-12 across the district.
• The Technology (Media Support & services) pathway boasts the highest enrollment counts of the nine CTE pathways in Ceres Unified, with 383 students enrolled in the 13-14 year.
• CTE courses are open to all secondary students. Many pathways are highly desired by students. For example, the Manufacturing Academy received over 150 applications for only 70 slots in the freshman class.
• The CAHSEE pass rates and graduation rates of CTE students are comparatively higher than those of all secondary students in the district.
• To read the detailed annual report, please visit the Ceres Unified School District Career Technical education webpage at: http://ceres.sharpschool.net/cms/one.aspx?portalId=5439732&pageId=5984080
• 1 to World – Technology Initiative – Chris Higle, Director, technology Services,
Ceres Unified School District • Chris presented information on the rollout of the 1to World Technology
Initiative in Ceres Unified. By August 2015, every student in Ceres unified will be issued a hand-held technology device. Students in grades K and one will be using tablets, while students in grades 2-12 will be using Google Chromebooks.
• Students will be using these devices in the classrooms and at home for instructional lessons, assignments and assessments.
• Electronic textbooks will be accessible through these devices. • Google Apps for Education will be utilized on these devices. • Safety features are in place on each device that prohibits students from
visiting in appropriate websites. • Students will receive training at the start of the 15-16 school year prior to
being issued a device. • Teachers are also receiving professional development training on these
devices, integrating them as part of the instructional process.
Supporting programs where families and children can learn and grow!
Mission Statement:
The Ceres Community Collaborative is committed to meeting the needs of the families of Ceres and the surrounding community. We are dedicated to coordinating resources that empower and support individuals and families to learn and grow.
• CUSD is upgrading its network and wireless connectivity at each school site to accommodate the district-wide use of these devices.
• More information will be provided by each school site administrative team .
2. Creating Community Solutions
• Ceres Unified School District K-6 Music Program – Cathy Pietanza, Program Specialist, Ceres Unified School District
• Ceres Unified is committed to providing elementary students with a visual and performing arts program.
• As a result of increased state funding, Ceres Unified is able to provide a variety of arts and music experiences for its students. 4th graders participate in choir. 5th graders can participate in beginning band. 6th graders can participate in intermediate band. Kinder through third grade students are introduced to rhythm and melody through music.
• Kinder and first graders benefit from eth Visiting Artists program provided by the Central California Art Association.
• 3rd graders attend a performance of the Sierra Chamber Opera. • 4th graders attend a performance at the Gallo Center for the Arts. • 5th graders attend an activity at the Carnegie Arts Center. • Additionally, 6th graders participate in Outdoor Education and attend a college
tour at UC Merced. • Ceres Unified is committed to providing these opportunities to all students.
3. Upcoming Events
• City of Ceres: Parks and Recreation - Cambria Pollinger The City of Ceres Parks and Recreation Department has several upcoming events.
• Love Ceres – April 18, 2015
1. Sign up online at www.LoveCeres.com 2. Many projects available. Good opportunities for community service.
• Relay for Life – April 11, 2015 1. For more information – contact Cambria Pollinger at the City of Ceres,
538-5782 • City Parks and Recreation Summer Program Schedule is being released in
April. A one page announcement will be distributed to local schools. • Public engagement meetings will be scheduled for community input for the
Ceres Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Please visit the City of Ceres website for more information.
• Concerts in the Park will resume this summer. The Voice of Ceres contest will be offered again for Ceres Youth.
• Ceres Parks and Recreation Department is seeking life guards for the summer swim program. Any person 16 years or older is eligible. Life guard certification and training will be provided by the City of Ceres.
• Ceres Youth Commission is seeking youth participants – 7th grade and up.
Mission Statement:
The Ceres Community Collaborative is committed to meeting the needs of the families of Ceres and the surrounding community. We are dedicated to coordinating resources that empower and support individuals and families to learn and grow.
• If you have a community event – please email it to Cambria in pdf or jpg format. This event will be posted at the Vintage Faire Mall in a community event kiosk specific to Ceres.
Questions - please contact Cambria Pollinger, City of Ceres Parks and Recreation Dept. at 209-538-5782.
Remaining Meeting Dates for 2014-2015
• May 13, 2015
Meeting Location - Ceres Community Center, 2701 Fourth Street, Ceres, CA 95307 Meeting Time – 11:00 am to 12:00pm, lunch begins at 10:45 am. Please email Julie Lynn Martin-Borba at [email protected] with any questions.
Declaración de nuestra misión:
La Colaborativa Comunitaria de Ceres se compromete a satisfacer las necesidades de las familias de Ceres y la comunidad circulante. Estamos dedicados a coordinar recursos que apoderan y apoyan individuos y familias para que puedan aprender y
crecer.
Colaborativo de la comunidad de Ceres Ceres Unified School District 2503 Lawrence Street Patrocinado por: Ceres, CA 95307
Minutos de la Reunión
Marzo 4 del 2015
Bienvenidos –Julie Lynn Martin-Borba, Coordinadora Colaborativa • revision de agenda
1. Presentación de información
• Índices de participación del Reporte del programa Carrera de Educación Técnica 2013-2014– Julie Lynn Martin-Borba, Especialista en Becas, del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Ceres
• Durante el año escolar 2013-2014, 1,531 estudiantes de la secundaria participan en cursos CET. Esto representa 46% de todos los estudiantes de la preparatoria en los grados 9-12 a través del distrito.
• La vía de tecnología (Servicios y Soporte Técnico) cuenta con los recuentos de matriculación más altos de los nueve caminos de CET en el Distrito de Ceres, con 383 estudiantes matriculados en el año escolar 13-14.
• Los cursos CET son disponibles para todos los estudiantes de preparatoria. Muchas vías son muy deseadas por los estudiantes. Por ejemplo, La Academia de Fabricación, recibió más de 150 solicitudes por solo 70 espacios disponibles en la clase del noveno año.
• Las tasas de aprobación del examen CAHSEE junto con las tasas de graduación de CET revelan que los estudiantes están comparativamente más altos que todo el resto de los estudiantes de preparatoria del distrito.
• Para leer el reporte anual detallado, por favor visite la página web de Carrera Educativa Técnica del Distrito Unificado de Ceres en: http://ceres.sharpschool.net/cms/one.aspx?portalId=5439732&pageId=5984080
• 1 al Mundo – Iniciativa Tecnológica – Chris Higle, Director de Servicios
Tecnológicos, Distrito Escolar Unificado de Ceres • Chris presentó información sobre el lanzamiento de la iniciativa tecnológica 1
al Mundo en el Distrito Escolar. Para Agosto del 2015, cada estudiante del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Ceres recibirá un aparato de tecnología de mano. Los estudiantes en los grados Kínder y primero estarán utilizando tabletas, mientras que los estudiantes de segundo hasta el grado 12 utilizarán “Google Chromebooks” computadoras.
• Los estudiantes estarán utilizando estos aparatos en sus clases y en sus casas para sus lecciones de instrucción, tareas, y evaluaciones.
• Libros de texto electrónicos serán accesibles a través de estos aparatos. • Aplicaciones educativas de Google serán utilizadas en estos aparatos. • Dispositivos de seguridad están establecidos en cada aparato y esto prohíbe
que los estudiantes visiten páginas inapropiadas.
¡Apoyando programas donde familias y niños pueden aprender y crecer!
Declaración de nuestra misión:
La Colaborativa Comunitaria de Ceres se compromete a satisfacer las necesidades de las familias de Ceres y la comunidad circulante. Estamos dedicados a coordinar recursos que apoderan y apoyan individuos y familias para que puedan aprender y
crecer.
• Los estudiantes recibirán entrenamiento comenzando el año escolar 15-16 antes de que se les entregué el aparato.
• Los maestros también recibirán entrenamiento de desarrollo profesional en estos aparatos, integrándolos como parte del proceso instruccional.
• CUSD está actualizando su red y conectividad inalámbrica en cada sitio escolar para preparar el distrito entero en los usos de estos aparatos.
• Más información será proporcionada por el equipo administrativo de cada sitio escolar.
2. Creando Soluciones Comunitarias
• Programa de Música K-6 del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Ceres – Cathy Pietanza, Especialista de Programas, Distrito Escolar Unificado de Ceres
• El Distrito de Ceres está comprometido a proveer a los estudiantes de primaria con un programa de artes visuales y escénicas.
• Proveer una variedad de experiencias de arte y música para sus estudiantes. Los niños del grado 4 participan en coro. Los estudiantes del grado 5 pueden participar en clases de banda para principiantes y los estudiantes del grado 6 pueden participar en clases de banda intermedia. Estudiantes del Kínder hasta el grado 3 son introducidos a ritmo y melodía a través de la música.
• Kínder y niños de primer grado son beneficiados por recibir el programa de Artistas Visitantes proveído por La Asociación Artística del Centro de California.
• Niños de 3er grado asisten a un evento de la Opera Sierra Chamber. • Niños de 4to grado asisten a una actuación en el Gallo Center for the Arts. • Niños de 5to grado asisten a una actividad en el Centro Carnegie Arts. • Adicionalmente, niños de 6to grado participan en educación al aire libre y
asisten un tour a la universidad de UC Merced. • El Distrito de Ceres está comprometido en proveer estas oportunidades a
todos los estudiantes.
3. Próximos Eventos
• Ciudad de Ceres: Parques y Recreación- Cambria Pollinger La ciudad de Ceres y el departamento de Parques y Recreación tienen varios eventos que se aproximan.
• Ama a Ceres (Love Ceres) – abril 18 del 2015
1. Inscríbase en línea en: www.LoveCeres.com 2. Muchos proyectos disponibles. Buenas oportunidades para servicio a
la comunidad. • Relevo por la vida (Relay for Life) – abril 11 del 2015
1. Para más información – contácte a Cambria Pollinger en la Ciudad de Ceres, 538-5782
• Parques de la ciudad y recreación Horario del programa de verano se dará a conocer en abril. Un anuncio de una página será distribuido a las escuelas locales.
Declaración de nuestra misión:
La Colaborativa Comunitaria de Ceres se compromete a satisfacer las necesidades de las familias de Ceres y la comunidad circulante. Estamos dedicados a coordinar recursos que apoderan y apoyan individuos y familias para que puedan aprender y
crecer.
• Reunión de participación Pública será programado para apoyo de la comunidad para el Plan Maestro de los Parques y Recreación de Ceres, favor de visitar la página web de la ciudad de Ceres para más información.
• Conciertos en el parquet reanudarán este verano. El concurso de La Voz de Ceres se ofrecerá de nuevo para los jóvenes de Ceres.
• El departamento de Parques y recreación está buscando guardias salva vidas para el programa de natación de verano. Cualquier persona mayor de 16 años es elegible. certificación de guardia salva vidas y entrenamiento serán proveídos por la ciudad de Ceres.
• Comisión Juvenil de Ceres busca jóvenes participantes – del grado 7 o más. • Si usted tiene un Evento Comunitario – por favor mándele un correo
electrónico a Cambria en formato pdf o jpg. Este evento será publicado en el centro comercial Vintage Faire Mall en un kiosco de eventos de la comunidad específicos a Ceres.
¿Preguntas? – por favor contacte a Cambria Pollinger, del Departamento de Parques y Recreación de la ciudad de Ceres al 209-538-5782.
Fechas de reuniones restantes para 2014-2015
• mayo 13 del 2015
Lugar de la reunión – Centro comunitario de Ceres (Ceres Community Center), 2701 Fourth Street, Ceres, CA 95307 Horario de reunión – 11:00 am a 12:00pm, almuerzo comienza a las 10:45 am. Por favor mándele un correo electrónico a Julie Lynn Martin-Borba al [email protected] con cualquier pregunta que tenga.
Ceres Unified School District
Career Technical Education 2013-2014
Participation Outcomes
Statistical Data compiled from the following 13/14 sources: Infinite Campus, Student Tracker, PERKINS Federal Reports & CUSD
Senior Surveys.
What is a CTE Pathway? A sequence of rigorous academic and technical courses that prepares students for advanced postsecondary coursework and employment in a related career field.
How many CTE Pathways in CUSD? Nine (9)
CTE General Information
• Ag Mechanics • Animal Science • Integrated Graphics
Technology • Media Support & Services • Machine & Forming
Technology
• Programming & Systems Development
• Protective Services - (Criminal Justice)
• Welding Technology • Ornamental Horticulture
Who takes CTE courses?
2 Types of Students:
• Pathway Students - Students who have a planned sequence of CTE courses that leads to postsecondary training or employment with a specific skill set.
• Elective Students – Students who take a CTE class as an elective only, with no intention of continuing in the pathway. (Ex: 12 graders filling course schedules)
CTE Student Definition
All 9-12th Graders Total Enrollment (Includes: CHS, CVHS, WCHS, ARG & END) CDE Census Data
3,836 100%
CHS & CVHS Total Enrollment (All 9-12th Graders) CDE Census Data
3,296 85.9%
CTE “Enrollment” CVHS & CHS (includes 18 ARG/END students)
(9-12th Graders)
(NOTE: CTE ENROLLMENT, is based on students successfully completing a CTE course; therefore, students that are enrolled in 2 CTE courses are counted twice, as the data is to reflect totals by PATHWAY)
1,531 46.4%
Student Participation Totals 13-14
CVHS 863
CHS 663
ARG/END 5
Total CTE (NOTE: CTE ENROLLMENT, is based on students successfully completing a CTE course; therefore, students that are enrolled in 2 CTE courses are counted twice, as the data is to reflect totals by PATHWAY)
1,531
School Site CTE Enrollment 13-14
9 10 11 12 Total
All 9-12th Graders Ceres High School Only
464 410 343 362 1,610
CTE Enrollment CHS 9-12th Graders 212 135 114 202 663
101 – Ag Mechanics 67 33 15 20 135
103- Animal Science 44 23 15 10 92
171 – Media Support & Services 33 44 32 52 161
212 - Machine & Forming Tech 68 35 32 20 155
213-Welding Technology 1 1
232 –Protective Services 20 88 108
ROP Off Campus 11 11
Ceres High School 13/14 Total CTE Enrollment by Grade & Pathway:
9 10 11 12 Total
All 9-12th Graders CVHS Only 457 450 390 389 1,686
Total CTE Enrollment @ CVHS 9-12th Graders 295 144 172 253 863
101 –Ag Mechanics 69 26 35 54 184
103-Animal Science 4 6 12 19 41
105 – Ornamental Horticulture 136 74 50 63 323
171 – Media Support & Services 46 25 65 86 222
173 – Programming & Systems Dev. 5 5 5 5 20
211 -Integrated Graphics Technology 35 8 4 9 56
213 – Welding Technology 7 7
ROP Off Campus 10 10
Central Valley High School 13/14
Total CTE Enrollment by Grade & Pathway:
9 10 11 12 Total Total CTE Enrollment @ Arg/End 9-12th Graders 2 3 5
101-Ag Mechanics 1 1
213 – Welding Technology 1 3 4
Argus/Endeavor High Schools 13/14
Total CTE Enrollment by Grade & Pathway:
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CHS & CVHS Total Enrollment (All 9-12th Graders) CBEDS Count
1,674
51% 1,622
49% 3,296
Total CTE Enrollment CHS & CVHS (includes 18 Argus Students)
9-12th Graders
990
65% 541
35% 1,531
Total CTE Report by Gender 13-14
Male Female Total All 9-12th Graders Ceres High School
801 (49.8%)
809 (50.2%) 1,610
Total CTE Enrollment CHS 9-12th Graders
432 (65.2%)
231 (34.8%) 663
101 – Ag Mechanics 119 16 135
103- Animal Science 36 56 92
171 – Media Support & Services 105 56 161
212 - Machine & Forming Tech 110 45 155
213-Welding Technology 1 0 1
232 –Protective Services 60 48 108
ROP Off Campus 1 10 11
Ceres High School 13/14 Total Enrollment by Gender & Pathway:
Male Female Total
All 9-12th Graders, CVHS Only 873 (52%) 813 (48%) 1,686
Total CTE Enrollment @ CVHS - 9-12th Graders 537 (63%) 313 (37%) 863
101 –Ag Mechanics 162 22 184
103-Animal Science 17 24 41
105 – Ornamental Horticulture 152 171 323
171 – Media Support & Services 141 81 222
173 – Programming & Systems Dev. 18 2 20
211 -Integrated Graphics Technology 55 1 56
213 – Welding Technology 7 0 7
ROP Off Campus 3 7 10
Central Valley High School 13/14 Total Enrollment by Gender & Pathway:
Male Female Total Total CTE Enrollment @ Arg/End 9-12th Graders 4 1 5
101- Ag Mechanics 1 1
213 – Welding Technology 4 0 4
Argus/Endeavor High Schools 13/14 Total Enrollment by Gender & Pathway:
AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN
PACIFIC ISLANDER/ FILIPINO
HISPANIC OR LATINO
AFRICAN AMERICAN WHITE
MULTIPLE OR NO
RESPONSE TOTALS
CHS & CVHS Total Enrollment (All 9-12th Graders) CBEDS Count
1% 6% 1% 71% 2% 18% 1% 3,296
Total CTE Enrollment CHS & CVHS (includes 18 Argus Students) 9-12th Graders
1% 6% 1% 70% 2% 19% 1% 1,531
Total CTE Report by Ethnicity 13-14
AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN
PACIFIC ISLANDER/
Filipino
HISPANIC OR LATINO
AFRICAN AMER.
WHITE
MULTIPLE OR NO
RESPONSE TOTALS
All Ceres High Students 9-12 .5% 6% 2% 66% 2% 23% .5% 1,610
Total CTE Enrollment CHS 9-12th Graders .1% 5.5% 1.9% 66% 1.5% 24% 1% 663
101 – Ag Mechanics 0 7% 1% 67% .5% 23% 1% 135
103- Animal Science 0 3% 2% 61% 1% 30% 3% 92
171 – Media Support & Services 1% 7% 1% 66% 1% 22% 2% 161
212 - Machine & Forming Tech 0 3% 1% 79% 1% 15% 1% 155
213-Welding Technology 0 0 0 50% 0 50% 0 1
232 –Protective Services 0 6% 2% 55% 3% 34% 0 108
ROP Off Campus 0 0 0 46% 0 54% 0 11
Ceres High School 13/14 Total Enrollment Report by Ethnicity & Pathway:
AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN PACIFIC
ISLANDER HISPANIC OR LATINO
AFRICAN AMER.
WHITE
MULTIPLE OR NO
RESPONSE TOTALS
All Central Valley High Students 9-12 1% 6% 1% 77% 2% 12% 1% 1,686
Total CTE Enrollment @ CVHS - 9-12th Graders 1% 7% 1% 73% 2% 15% 1% 863
101 –Ag Mechanics 2% 7% .5% 72.5% 1% 16% 1% 184
103-Animal Science 7% 2% 0 67% 0 24% 0 41 105 – Ornamental Horticulture 1% 4% .5% 77% 2% 15% .5% 323
171 – Media Support & Services 1% 12% 0 70% 4% 12% 1% 222
173 – Programming & Systems Dev. 0 10% 0 70% 0% 20% 0 20
211 -Integrated Graphics Technology 0 7% 0 75% 0 14% 4% 56
213 – Welding Technology 0 0 0 14% 0 86% 0 7
ROP Off Campus 0 0 0 100% 0 0 0 10
Central Valley High School 13/14 Total Enrollment Report by Ethnicity & Pathway:
AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN PACIFIC
ISLANDER HISPANIC OR LATINO
AFRICAN AMER.
WHITE
MULTIPLE OR NO
RESPONSE TOTALS
Total CTE Enrollment @ Arg/End 9-12th Graders
0 5% 0 67% 0 28% 0 5
101 –Ag Mechanics 0 0 0 100% 0 0 0 1
213 – Welding Technology 0 0 0 75% 0 25% 0 4
Argus/Endeavor High Schools 13/14 Total Enrollment Report by Ethnicity & Pathway:
MIGRANT ED ELD/LEP SPECIAL
ED DISABLED ECO DIS TOTALS
CHS & CVHS Total Enrollment (All 9-12th Graders) CBEDS Count
4% 15% 11.6% 8.8% 82% 3,296
Total CTE Enrollment CHS & CVHS (includes 18 Argus Students) 9-12th Graders
9% 13.8% 4% 4% 65% 1,531
Report by Special Populations 13-14
MIGRANT ED ELD/LEP SPECIAL ED DISABLED ECO DIS TOTALS
All 9-12th Graders Ceres High School Only 3.6% 13.6% 11.8% 10% 79.6% 1,610
Total CTE Enrollment @ CHS - 9-12th Graders 42 = 6% 55=8% 49=7% 42=6% 523=
79% 663
101 – Ag Mechanics 12 15 8 8 109 135
103- Animal Science 4 8 7 7 69 92
171 – Media Support & Services 11 17 9 9 122 161
212 - Machine & Forming Tech 11 10 4 4 137 155
213-Welding Technology 0 0 0 0 1 1
232 –Protective Services 4 4 2 2 82 108
ROP Off Campus 0 1 0 0 4 11
Ceres High School 13/14 Total CTE Enrollment Report by Special Populations
MIGRANT ED ELD/LEP SPECIAL ED DISABLED ECO DIS TOTALS
All 9-12th Graders CVHS Only 11% 18% 11% 9.5% 81% 1664
Total CTE Enrollment @ CVHS 9-12th Graders 95=11% 157=
18% 68=8% 20=2% 468= 54% 863
101 –Ag Mechanics 23 44 7 7 112 184
103-Animal Science 3 4 0 0 24 41 105 – Ornamental Horticulture 39 65 12 12 213 323
171 – Media Support & Services 22 38 6 6 103 222
173 – Programming & Systems Dev. 1 2 0 0 5 20
211 -Integrated Graphics Technology 4 3 2 2 0 56
213 – Welding Technology 0 0 0 0 2 7
ROP Off Campus 3 1 0 0 8 10
Central Valley High School 13/14 Total CTE Enrollment Report by Special Populations
MIGRANT ED ELD/LEP SPECIAL ED DISABLED ECO DIS TOTALS
Total CTE Enrollment @ Arg/End 9-12th Graders
0 20% 0% 0% 80% 5
101 –Ag Mechanics 0 0 0 0 100% 1
213 – Welding Technology 0 25% 0 0 75% 4
Argus/Endeavor High Schools 13/14 Total CTE Enrollment Report by Special Populations
Percent Total
All 12th - CHS/CVHS 92% 742 out of 809
Total CTE Enrollment CHS & CVHS (includes 18 Argus Students) 9-12th Graders
99% 454 out of 455
CTE Report based on Graduates June 2014
All Ceres High 12th Grade Grads 342/383
Total CTE Enrollment, 12th Grade Grads 202
101 – Ag Mechanics 20
103- Animal Science 10
171 – Media Support & Services 52
212 - Machine & Forming Tech 20
213-Welding Technology 1
232 –Protective Services 88
ROP Off Campus 11
Ceres High School 13/14 Total CTE Enrollment Report based on Graduates
All CVHS 12th Grade Grads 400/426
Total CTE Enrollment, 12th Grade Grads 253
101 –Ag Mechanics 54
103-Animal Science 19
105 – Ornamental Horticulture 63
171 – Media Support & Services 85
173 – Programming & Systems Dev. 5
211 -Integrated Graphics Technology 9
213 – Welding Technology 7
ROP Off Campus 10
Central Valley High School 13/14 Total CTE Enrollment based on Graduates
TOTALS
Total CTE Enrollment @ Arg/End 12th Grade Grads 3
101 –Ag Mechanics 0
213 – Welding Technology 3
Argus/Endeavor High Schools 13/14 Total CTE Enrollment based on Graduates
2yr College
4yr College
Voc Training Military Work
P/T Work F/T Other
* All 12th Grade Grads 13-14 126 108 22 1 NA NA NA
* Total CTE Enrollment 12th Grade (13-14) 68 35 22 26 87 10 14
* All 12th Grade Grads 12-13 103 71 13 19 131 42 3
All 12th Grade Grads 11-12 144 74 17 15 187 31 1
All 12th Grade Grads 10-11 118 60 16 13 168 31 3
All 12th Grade Grads 09-10 176 46
Ceres High School 13/14 Total CTE Enrollment Report by Post Secondary Plans
* Responses based on Senior Survey results June 2014
2yr College
4yr College
Voc Training Military Work
P/T Work F/T Other
* All 12th Grade Grads 13-14 178 131 23 14 NA NA 7
* Total CTE Enrollment 12th Grade (13-14) 79 38 9 12 34 26 2
* All 12th Grade Grads 12-13 145 123 7 6 203 56 4
All 12th Grade Grads 11-12 157 66 15 21 174 45 58
All 12th Grade Grads 10-11 122 89 17 13 226 42 4
All 12th Grade Grads 09-10 161 85
Central Valley High School 13/14 Total CTE Enrollment Report by Post Secondary Plans
* Responses based on Senior Survey results June 2014
2yr College
4yr College
Voc Training Military Work
P/T Work F/T Other
* All 12th Grade Grads 12-13 24 3 2 8 14 20 2
* Total CTE Enrollment 12th Grade (12-13)
All 12th Grade Grads 11-12 16 5 0
All 12th Grade Grads 10-11 22 1 2
Argus/Endeavor High Schools 12/13 Total CTE Enrollment Report by Post Secondary Plans
* Responses based on Senior Survey results June 2014
Jay Simmonds Assistant Superintendent, Student Support Services Phone: Addie Sargent, 209-556-1500, Ext 1250 Fax: 209-541-0947 Email: [email protected]
Julie Lynn Martin-Borba Grants Specialist/Program Evaluation Phone: Victoria Boyington, 209-556-1500, Ext 1252 Fax: 209-541-0947 Email: [email protected]
Contact Info
Statistical Data compiled from the following 13/14 sources: Infinite Campus, Student Tracker, PERKINS Federal Reports & CUSD
Senior Surveys.
1:World OverviewCommunity Collaborative
March 4, 2015Chris Higle, Director of Information Technology
A Device in Every Student's Hand...
allows them to connect in ways that were not possible before.
How will devices be used?At school…
● To access Google Apps, web resources, and instructional materials (textbooks)
● For research, writing, and collaboration
At home…● To access instructional materials (textbooks)● To complete homework assignments and
to continue their classroom activities
Google in Education Platform Apps & Content
Devices
Project EverestCampaign City IdeasProject Everest
Campaign City Ideas
EMPOWERMENT CHOICE TEAMWORK SCALE
What is Google Apps For Education (GAFE)
Why these devices?
- Touch screen for
fine motor skills
- Differentiated age
appropriate apps
- 8 second startup
- Keyboard
- Online testing
compatible
- Safe and Secure
- Cost Effective
- Easy to Share
and Collaborate
Tablets and Chromebooks
Tablets ChromebooksTablets & Chromebooks
What is a Chromebook?
Access & Security Review• How is student information protected?• How secure are the devices?• What will students have access to?
• Web (filtered at school and home)• Google Apps • Email accounts• Other instructional vetted apps
How are teachers preparing?
Professional Learning● How to use digital resources in lessons● Learning Google Apps● Chromebook carts● Digital Citizenship
How will the devices be supported?• Who provides technical assistance to the students?
• Teachers, site support staff, and other students
• Who provides training to the students? • Teachers and site support staff
What about connectivity?• Network upgrades at every school
• Wireless at every school
• Internet capacity upgrade 10x
CUSD Visual and
Performing ArtsCeres Collaborative
March 4, 2015
4th-6th Grade Music★ 4th grd choir
○ 100% of 4th graders○ Rotation by class○ Singsational
★ 5th grd beginning band○ Pull out program○ 2x week
★ 6th grd intermediate band○ Pull out program○ 2x week○ Transition Events○ Band Day○ Bandtastic picture from Singsational rehearsal 2014-
620 total students participated in the evening event , 240 were 4th graders
K-3rd Grade Music
★ Introduction to rhythm and melody
★ Push in to class○ 2x per year
Listen to them sing the notes!
http://youtu.be/CBavoKX6YFI
Quote from a 3rd grade teacher: “My students look forward to music for weeks. Before our second music class,
they asked daily how many days left until music. While watching them in music, they are so attentive and they see how their favorite songs on the radio come from instruments and notes on a page. Exploring musicality is
important at young age. “
Quote from 3rd grade opinion writing prompt:
“In my opinion, we should have music more often. To begin with, we could explore different instruments. For example, the piano or the
drums. Another reason is maybe we will learn to sing our favorite songs like, All About that Bass.”
K-1st Grade Visiting Artist
★ 3 visits a year by a visiting artist
★ Exposure to different mediums
★ Central California Art Association
Quote from a teacher:“This was a wonderful experience for my
students and I think they loved the exposure to something new!”
Quote from a teacher:“The children’s engagement and overall interest in the lesson was invaluable!”
100
100% of teachers indicated they would like additional visits
What about the other grades??★ 3rd grade: Sierra Chamber Opera
○ mini opera★ 4th grade: Gallo Center for the Arts
○ play, musical, etc★ 5th grade: Carnegie Arts Center
○ art tour★ 6th grade: College Tours
○ UC Merced○ Outdoor Education