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1 Arcadia Unified School District Arcadia Chamber of Commerce 2016

2 What You Should Know ●What If… ●Current Challenges ●AUSD Under New Funding Formula

3 We Believe... Most assumptions about public education in America and California have been challenged or blown up in the last couple years. Common Core Standards Open Source Online Resources School Funding Connected Learning We have a small window of opportunity to redefine what we value and how public education will look

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5 “A child asks about 40,000 questions between the ages of two and five.” -Paul Harris, Harvard child psychologist 13,000 x 2 = 26,000

6 Innovation, Technology & Asking the Right Questions Innovate - to do something in a new way : to have new ideas about how something can be done

7 A 21st Century Education “We have to go from what is essentially an industrial model of education, a manufacturing model, which is based on linearity and conformity and batching people. We have to move to a model that is based more on principles of agriculture. We have to recognize that human flourishing is not a mechanical process; it’s an organic process. And you cannot predict the outcome of human development. All you can do, like a farmer, is create the conditions under which they will begin to flourish.” -Sir Ken Robinson

8 A Proud History Arcadia’s first school: 1903

9 Arcadia Unified School District Total Student Population – 9,543* Six Elementary Schools (K-5) – 3,747* –Baldwin Stocker Elementary, 687 –Camino Grove Elementary, 636 –Highland Oaks Elementary, 673 –Holly Avenue Elementary, 733 –Hugo Reid Elementary, 541 –Longley Way Elementary, 477

10 Arcadia Unified School District Three Middle Schools (6-8) – 2,287* –Dana Middle School, 737 –First Avenue Middle School, 782 –Foothills Middle School, 768 One Comprehensive High School (9-12) –Arcadia High School, 3,474* One Alternative & Adult Education Site –Rancho Learning Center, 35*

11 Class of 2015 Number of Seniors:915 Number Who Graduated:901 Percent Graduated:99.0% Average Grade Point Average (highest possible 4.0)3.34 Average Stanford Achievement Test Score - SAT (national average is 1498)1846 Average American College Test – ACT Score (national average is 21.1)29 Attending College94% Military1.0% Undecided3.0% Taking a Year Off1.0% Other1.0%

12 Class of 2015: Selected Universities Art Center College 5 Accepted4 Attending Cal Poly SLO95 Accepted28 Attending Cal Poly Pomona194 Accepted31 Attending Columbia University4 Accepted4 Attending Cornell University5 Accepted3 Attending Harvard University5 Accepted5 Attending New York University25 Accepted5 Attending Stanford University4 Accepted4 Attending UC Berkeley54 Accepted23 Attending UC Davis127 Accepted28 Attending UC Irvine127 Accepted27 Attending UC Santa Barbara150 Accepted41 Attending UCLA56 Accepted16 Attending USC 47 Accepted16 Attending Others Attending: Boston College, Boston U., Brown University, Chapman, Duke, John Hopkins, Northwestern University, Occidental, Otis College of Art and Design, Pepperdine, Pitzer, Pomona College, Syracuse, University of Washington

13 We Are About Achievement… California State Academic Performance Index (A.P.I.): All schools were A.P.I. Level 10 (out of 10) schools 3 schools scored greater than 960 -- First Avenue MS, Foothills MS, Baldwin Stocker ES All 3 Middle Schools ranked in the top 4 for Los Angeles County out of 260 schools. Foothills Middle School ranked #1 Arcadia High School is rated as a “Gold Medal” school by U.S. News and World Report

14 We Are About Community… PTA – Strong tradition of support and leadership AEF – Summer School & Giving Drive Arcadia Performing Arts Foundation Booster and Support Organizations Measure A Parcel Tax -- $3.5 million per year Measure I (2006) – $218 million Facilities Bond

15 In the near future We will no longer control time, space or place in education. How do we define an Arcadia Education? How do we connect students to school in digital world? What are we doing that is so compelling to be a destination district?

16 California State Funding Education

17 17 © 2016 School Services of California, Inc. Grade Span 2016-17 Adjusted Grants per ADA ADABase Grant K-3$7,8562,381$18,702,000 4-6$7,2232,014$14,545,000 7-8$7,4381,515$11,265,000 9-12$8,8423,413$30,176,000 Total9,323$74,688,000 Arcadia LCFF TARGET Calculation Base Grant per ADA as increased for COLA and grade span specific adjustments

18 18 © 2016 School Services of California, Inc. Grade Span 2016-17 Adjusted Grants per ADA ADAFactor Supplemental Grant K-3$7,8562,3810.058$1,085,000 4-6$7,2232,0140.058$844,000 7-8$7,4381,5150.058$654,000 9-12$8,8423,4130.058$1,750,000 Total9,323$4,333,000 Arcadia LCFF TARGET Calculation Supplemental Grant: with 29% eligible enrollment, the calculation for the supplemental grant is equal to 20% of the base grant for 29% of the pupils – a factor of 0.20 multiplied by 0.29 equals 0.058

19 19 © 2016 School Services of California, Inc. Allowance / Add-onAmount NSS Allowance Target$0 TIIG$492,650 Home-to-School Transportation$289,905 Small District Bus Replacement$0 Total, Add-on Funding$782,555 Arcadia LCFF TARGET Calculation Additions to the grant calculations include the Necessary Small School (NSS) adjustment target, the Targeted Instructional Improvement Grant (TIIG) program, and pupil transportation add-ons These amounts do not received COLA nor adjustments

20 20 © 2016 School Services of California, Inc. Funding ComponentAmount Base Grant$74,688,000 Supplemental Grant$4,333,000 Concentration Grant$0 Add-on Funding$783,000 Total$79,804,000 Arcadia LCFF TARGET Calculation The target entitlement is the sum of the base grant, supplemental grant, concentration grant, and allowance/add-on funding

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