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1 SCHOOL FUNDING and VOTER ENGAGEMENT March 31, 2012 Dr. Charles Weis Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools

2 Children Living in Poverty Percentage of Children Under Age 18 in Poverty

3 English Learners Percentage of English Learners Enrolled in Public Education

4 Latino Students Percentage of Latino Students in K-12 Public Education

5 California Standards Test (CST) Scores— English Language Arts (ELA) by Grade Level Santa Clara County California

6 California Standards Test Scores – Mathematics by Grade Level Santa Clara CountyCalifornia

7 Academic Performance Index (API) State Target

8 California High School Exit Exam Passing Rates for English Language Arts for Santa Clara County subgroups and California 22 points

9 California High School Exit Exam Passing Rates for Mathematics for Santa Clara County subgroups and California 23 points

10 Graduation Rate 4-Year Adjusted Cohort Rate Santa Clara County California African-American74.6%59.7% Asian-American93.5%89.7% Caucasian89.1%84.1% Hispanic/Latino63.4%68.8% Total*79.2%75.2% *Total includes additional subgroups not shown in table. First year (2010-11) data for adjusted cohort graduation rate from CDE.

11 Graduation Rates Graduation Rates Using NCES Definition

12 Dropout Rate 4-Year Adjusted Cohort Rate Santa Clara County California African-American18.0%29.2% Asian-American5.3%7.5% Caucasian7.7%11.1% Hispanic/Latino28.4%21.9% Total*16.2%17.5% *Total includes additional subgroups not shown in table. First year (2010-11) data for adjusted cohort dropout rate from CDE.

13 Dropout Rates Adjusted Grade 9-12 4-year Derived Dropout Rate

14 Prop. 98 funding:* California (in thousands) *revenue limit only Prop 98 Funding Deficit Factor Deficit Amount Amount Funded 2007-08 $ 22,783,094 -- 22,783,094 2008-09 23,532,934 0.92156 1,845,923 21,687,010 2009-10 23,720,208 0.81645 4,353,844 19,366,364 2010-11 23,918,372 0.82037 4,296,457 19,621,915 2011-12 24,033,262 0.79398 4,951,332 19,081,929

15 Prop. 98 funding:* Santa Clara County (in thousands) *revenue limit only Prop 98 Funding Deficit Factor Deficit Amount Amount Funded 2007-08$316,918 -- 316,918 2008-09 349,1790.92156 27,390 321,790 2009-10 491,7900.81645 90,268 401,522 2010-11 575,1150.82037103,307 471,807 2011-12 557,0330.79398114,760 442,2723

16 SCHOOL FUNDING and VOTER ENGAGEMENT March 31, 2012 Dr. Charles Weis Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools


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