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PRESENTED TO THE GOVERNING BOARD ON 08/14/2012

Educational Services 2012 Extended Year Programs Gloria M. Hernandez, Ed. D. – Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction Janet Balcom – Assistant Superintendent of Special Education, Student Services & Early Childhood Education. PRESENTED TO THE GOVERNING BOARD ON 08/14/2012.

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PRESENTED TO THE GOVERNING BOARD ON 08/14/2012

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  1. Educational Services2012 Extended Year ProgramsGloria M. Hernandez, Ed. D. – Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum & InstructionJanet Balcom – Assistant Superintendent of Special Education, Student Services& Early Childhood Education PRESENTED TO THE GOVERNING BOARD ON 08/14/2012

  2. Special Education Extended School Year (ESY) • 20 days from June 6 through July 3, 2012 • 38 preschool aged special education students at Vineland site • 141 elementary aged special education students at Orchard site • 36 secondary students were served at Miles P. Richmond site • Provided supports and services related to each student’s IEP goals

  3. Early Childhood EducationKinder Kamp • Kinder Kamp program funded through First 5 for children with no prior preschool experience • June 11 through July 17, 2012 • 120 preschool aged students • Located at Madison, Garden Valley, Strauch, Village, and Hagginwood sites • Focus on transition into kindergarten • Held parent education session and distributed First 5 Readiness backpacks

  4. Pacific High School & Vista Nueva High SchoolExtended School Year • 100+ alternative education students • Two programs • Pacific High School and Vista Nueva High School • English, Math, Social Science, and Physical Education • Friday Outings • Develop team building • Goal setting • 11 students graduated

  5. Community PartnershipsGwyn Lamar, Coordinator – Categorical Programs

  6. Summer Reading Program School LibrariesGloria M. Hernandez, Ed. D., Asst. Supt. – Curriculum & Instruction

  7. GATE Science Camp – Learning About EngineeringGinnaMyers,GATE CoordinatorCastori & Foothill Oaks Elementary SchoolsJuly 2012Number of Students: 52

  8. Extended Year 2012 Jacqueline DeWitt, Principal-in-Charge Courses Offered • ELA 9-12 • Spanish • Health • PE • Algebra I • Geometry • Algebra II • Earth Science • Biology • Chemistry • World History • US History • Economics • Government High School Credit Recovery • Over 1,751 students served district-wide • Foothill High School (328 students) • Grant High School (549 students) • Highlands High School (261 students) • Rio Linda High School (613 students) 8TH Grade Jump Start • Foothill HS, Grant HS, Highlands HS & Rio Linda HS • Choices Curriculum • Students earned 10 HS credits 6th & 7th Grade Math Academy • Foothill HS, Grant HS, Highlands HS & Rio Linda HS • Pearson Math Navigator Curriculum

  9. Extended Year Graduation 2012Wendi Cowan, Program Specialist – Categorical & EL Programs Congratulations to the more than 50 students who are now “High School Graduates” due to credits recovered during the Extended Year Program!

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