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Summer Summer Programs Programs 2009 2009 Regular Education & Regular Education & Extended School Year Extended School Year Katie Gaines Katie Gaines Director, Alternative Education Director, Alternative Education

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Summer Programs 2009. Regular Education & Extended School Year Katie Gaines Director, Alternative Education. Summer Programs. Grades PK-8 Served IEP-Extended School Year (ESY) Grades 9-12 Served Students with D’s and F’s IEP – Extended School Year (ESY) CAHSEE Preparation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Summer  Programs  2009

Summer Summer Programs Programs

20092009

Regular Education &Regular Education &Extended School YearExtended School Year

Katie GainesKatie GainesDirector, Alternative EducationDirector, Alternative Education

Page 2: Summer  Programs  2009

Summer ProgramsSummer Programs

• Grades PK-8 ServedGrades PK-8 Served IEP-Extended School Year (ESY)IEP-Extended School Year (ESY)

• Grades 9-12 ServedGrades 9-12 Served Students with D’s and F’sStudents with D’s and F’s IEP – Extended School Year IEP – Extended School Year

(ESY)(ESY) CAHSEE PreparationCAHSEE Preparation

• Post-Secondary Post-Secondary BridgeBridge

Page 3: Summer  Programs  2009

Site SelectionSite Selection

• After consultation withAfter consultation with:: Adult EducationAdult Education CARES After School Program CARES After School Program Educational Services Educational Services Food Services Food Services Maintenance and OperationsMaintenance and Operations Special EducationSpecial Education Technology & Information Services Technology & Information Services TransportationTransportation

Page 4: Summer  Programs  2009

Summer School SitesSummer School Sites• Elementary and Middle School Elementary and Middle School

ESYESY Gregory Gardens Gregory Gardens Sun Terrace Sun Terrace WoodsideWoodside Oak Grove Oak Grove RiverviewRiverview

• High SchoolsHigh Schools Clayton Valley Clayton Valley Ygnacio ValleyYgnacio Valley RiverviewRiverview

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ESY CentersESY Centers

• Extended School YearExtended School Year Alliance Mental Health Alliance Mental Health

Collaborative Collaborative Riverview Mental Health Riverview Mental Health

CollaborativeCollaborative Robert Shearer PKRobert Shearer PK ShadelandsShadelands SunriseSunrise BridgeBridge

Page 6: Summer  Programs  2009

Community CollaborationCommunity Collaboration

• Met with Concord Police Met with Concord Police Department to address Department to address safety issuessafety issues

• Worked again with County Worked again with County Connection to align high Connection to align high school dismissal times with school dismissal times with bus schedulesbus schedules

Page 7: Summer  Programs  2009

Enrollment SummaryEnrollment Summary

• High School General High School General EducationEducation

Clayton Valley 587Clayton Valley 587 Riverview 242Riverview 242 Ygnacio Valley 886Ygnacio Valley 886 Loma Vista Adult Center Loma Vista Adult Center 214214

19291929

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Regular Education High Regular Education High School Summer StaffSchool Summer Staff

• 73 teachers73 teachers

• 9 administrators9 administrators

• 6 clerical6 clerical

• 3 instructional media asst.3 instructional media asst.

• 3 senior instructional asst.3 senior instructional asst.

• 8 campus supervisors8 campus supervisors

• 3 student helpers3 student helpers

Page 9: Summer  Programs  2009

Loma Vista Adult CenterLoma Vista Adult CenterStaffStaff

• 3 Adult Education Staff 3 Adult Education Staff • 9 Additional Teachers Hired9 Additional Teachers Hired• Classes offered:Classes offered:

EconomicsEconomics GovernmentGovernment US HistoryUS History World HistoryWorld History Multi-subject Multi-subject

Page 10: Summer  Programs  2009

High School High School CurriculumCurriculum

• Standards-basedStandards-based

• Pacing guidesPacing guides

• Common assessments:Common assessments: ScienceScience MathMath

Page 11: Summer  Programs  2009

ESY EnrollmentESY Enrollment

• Elementary Schools 194Elementary Schools 194 Autism Camp Autism Camp 106106

• Middle Schools 124Middle Schools 124

• High Schools 112High Schools 112

• Centers Centers 221 221

757757

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ESY HighlightsESY Highlights • It’s a Small World Autism CampIt’s a Small World Autism Camp

Serving PK-grade 5Serving PK-grade 5 2:1 staff to student ratio2:1 staff to student ratio Consistent curriculumConsistent curriculum Behavior Analysts, Occupational Behavior Analysts, Occupational

Therapists, Speech-Lang. Therapists, Speech-Lang. PathologistsPathologists

• Social Skills ProgramSocial Skills Program Serving Gr.3-5Serving Gr.3-5 High Functioning AutismHigh Functioning Autism

Page 13: Summer  Programs  2009

What WorkedWhat Worked

Program operated within its Program operated within its budgetbudget

Collaboration among MDUSD Collaboration among MDUSD departments, Concord PD departments, Concord PD and County Connectionand County Connection

Increased access to Increased access to technologytechnology

Aeries enabled accurate Aeries enabled accurate projections and reports projections and reports

Page 14: Summer  Programs  2009

Challenges AheadChallenges Ahead

• CAHSEE Prep ClassesCAHSEE Prep Classes

• Intervention for elementary Intervention for elementary and middle school studentsand middle school students

• Continued budget reductionsContinued budget reductions