Community Advisory Committee February 13, 2020 - IUSD.org · 2020-03-06 · • Esports for...
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Community Advisory Committee
February 13, 2020
IPSF Overview
• Founded in 1996
• IPSF is not IUSD. We are a private non-profit 501(c)(3)
• Led by a professional staff
• Directed by volunteer Board of Trustees
• Donated $80 million to IUSD in donations and program support since 1996
• Funding supports every school – creating equity between schools
PROVIDING PROGRAMS
• Classes & Camps
• Summer
• Afterschool
• Scholarships
IPSF provides access to affordable, quality programs for
over 20,000 students each year to enrich and expand
learning opportunities beyond the classroom.
On campus, right after school for students in grades K - 8
2018-2019 RECAP• 7,600 Enrollments
• Programs at 26 Elementary and 3 Middle Schools
• 700 classes
• Provided 192 need-based scholarships
2018-2019 HIGHLIGHTS
• VEX Robotics team at Jeffrey Trail advanced to
State Tournament
• 7 full school musicals
• 3 Running Clubs
• 3 full-year Journalism classes where students
produced the school yearbook
• Speech and Debate Tournament between ACE
students representing four schools
WHAT’S NEXT
• Camps for year-round students during Fall and Spring Break
• Additional schools participating in IPSF Speech and Debate Tournaments
• Creating more Musical opportunities
• Esports for elementary students
2019 SUMMER FACTS
• 10,412 Enrollments
• 18 Sites
• Taught by IUSD staff and
approved vendors
• 500 classes
• Provided 221 need-based
scholarships
2020 SUMMER FACTS
• Offered on IUSD school campuses, providing a familiar place for students to have fun and feel safe
• K-8 Session A: June 11-30
• K-8 Session B: July 7-24
• 9-12 Session: June 9-July 21– Beacon Park Brywood Eastwood
– Cypress Village Oak Creek Cadence Park (A only)
– Lakeside Rancho Irvine High
• One Week Specialty Camps
• ipsf.net/summer
CLASS SPOTLIGHT• Give. Grow. Lead.
• Purpose to inspire and empower students to make a difference in the world
• Student-driven projects
• Service projects and field trips to the Farm + Food Lab, Irvine Animal Shelter, and other local organizations
• K-8 Academy Program – Cadence Park • Providing the ultimate well-rounded camp adventure
where students rotate through various academic and fun enrichment classes each day
PARTNERS
• Camp Galileo• Six weeks, one week
camps for grades PreK-8
• Young Americans Performing Arts Camp• Two, one week camps for
grades 3-12
ACCOMODATIONS• IPSF goal = students having fun and being safe
• We do not work with IEP or 504 goals
• We do work collaboratively with parents to find reasonable accommodations for students based on ADA
• Please include special needs information on student profile in IPSF database. If you don’t share the need, we can’t collaborate on accommodations
• We are here to help – please be patient as we work through the process