ࡱ>   bjbjcTcT d>>oQ !!!!!$EEEPYEr@52K2(s2s2s2N3N3N3???????jA D?9!N3N3N3N3N3?!!s2s2,@ 5 5 5N3!s2!s2? 5N3? 5 5r>T>s2LE3m>?B@0r@{>Dv4D>>0D!?$N3N3 5N3N3N3N3N3?? 5N3N3N3r@N3N3N3N3DN3N3N3N3N3N3N3N3N3 : U.S. Department of Education 2010 - Blue Ribbon Schools Program  Type of School: (Check all that apply)  [X]Charter []Title I []Magnet []Choice  Name of Principal: Mr. Scott Barton Official School Name: The Preuss School UCSD School Mailing Address: 9500 Gilman Drive MC 0536 La Jolla, CA 92093-0536 County: San Diego State School Code Number*: 36-68338-3731189 Telephone: (858) 658-7404 Fax: (858) 658-0988 Web site/URL: preuss.ucsd.eduE-mail: sbarton@ucsd.edu I have reviewed the information in this application, including the eligibility requirements on page 2 (Part I - Eligibility Certification), and certify that to the best of my knowledge all information is accurate. Date (Principals Signature) Name of Superintendent*: Mr. N/A N/A District Name: N/A Tel: (000) 000-0000 I have reviewed the information in this application, including the eligibility requirements on page 2 (Part I - Eligibility Certification), and certify that to the best of my knowledge it is accurate. Date (Superintendents Signature) Name of School Board President/Chairperson: Dr. Sandra Daley I have reviewed the information in this application, including the eligibility requirements on page 2 (Part I - Eligibility Certification), and certify that to the best of my knowledge it is accurate. Date (School Board Presidents/Chairpersons Signature) *Private Schools: If the information requested is not applicable, write N/A in the space. The original signed cover sheet only should be converted to a PDF file and emailed to Aba Kumi, Blue Ribbon Schools Project Manager (aba.kumi@ed.gov) or mailed by expedited mail or a courier mail service (such as Express Mail, FedEx or UPS) to Aba Kumi, Director, Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Office of Communications and Outreach, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Ave., SW, Room 5E103, Washington, DC 20202-8173 PART I - ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATION  The signatures on the first page of this application certify that each of the statements below concerning the schools eligibility and compliance with U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR) requirements is true and correct. 1. The school has some configuration that includes one or more of grades K-12. (Schools on the same campus with one principal, even K-12 schools, must apply as an entire school.) 2. The school has made adequate yearly progress each year for the past two years and has not been identified by the state as persistently dangerous within the last two years. 3. To meet final eligibility, the school must meet the states Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) requirement in the 2009-2010 school year. AYP must be certified by the state and all appeals resolved at least two weeks before the awards ceremony for the school to receive the award. 4. If the school includes grades 7 or higher, the school must have foreign language as a part of its curriculum and a significant number of students in grades 7 and higher must take the course. 5. The school has been in existence for five full years, that is, from at least September 2004. 6. The nominated school has not received the Blue Ribbon Schools award in the past five years, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 or 2009. 7. The nominated school or district is not refusing OCR access to information necessary to investigate a civil rights complaint or to conduct a district-wide compliance review. 8. OCR has not issued a violation letter of findings to the school district concluding that the nominated school or the district as a whole has violated one or more of the civil rights statutes. A violation letter of findings will not be considered outstanding if OCR has accepted a corrective action plan from the district to remedy the violation. 9. The U.S. Department of Justice does not have a pending suit alleging that the nominated school or the school district as a whole has violated one or more of the civil rights statutes or the Constitutions equal protection clause. 10. There are no findings of violations of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act in a U.S. Department of Education monitoring report that apply to the school or school district in question; or if there are such findings, the state or district has corrected, or agreed to correct, the findings. PART II - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA All data are the most recent year available. DISTRICT (Questions 1-2 not applicable to private schools) 1. Number of schools in the district: (per district designation) 0  Elementary schools (includes K-8)  0  Middle/Junior high schools 1  High schools  K-12 schools1  TOTAL  2. District Per Pupil Expenditure: 9150 SCHOOL (To be completed by all schools) 3. Category that best describes the area where the school is located: [ X ] Urban or large central city [ ] Suburban school with characteristics typical of an urban area [ ] Suburban [ ] Small city or town in a rural area [ ] Rural 4. 3 Number of years the principal has been in her/his position at this school. 5. Number of students as of October 1 enrolled at each grade level or its equivalent in applying school only: Grade# of Males# of FemalesGrade TotalGrade# of Males# of FemalesGrade TotalPreK069084174K07536211510861541152095161112301045571024011435810150124753100TOTAL STUDENTS IN THE APPLYING SCHOOL819 6. Racial/ethnic composition of the school:% American Indian or Alaska Native20 % Asian12 % Black or African American64 % Hispanic or Latino% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander4 % White% Two or more races100% TotalOnly the seven standard categories should be used in reporting the racial/ethnic composition of your school. The final Guidance on Maintaining, Collecting, and Reporting Racial and Ethnic data to the U.S. Department of Education published in the October 19, 2007 Federal Register provides definitions for each of the seven categories. 7. Student turnover, or mobility rate, during the past year: 0% This rate is calculated using the grid below. The answer to (6) is the mobility rate. (1)Number of students who transferred to the school after October 1 until the end of the year.3(2)Number of students who transferred from the school after October 1 until the end of the year.2(3)Total of all transferred students [sum of rows (1) and (2)].5(4)Total number of students in the school as of October 1.819(5)Total transferred students in row (3) divided by total students in row (4).0.006(6)Amount in row (5) multiplied by 100.0.611 8. Limited English proficient students in the school: 5% Total number limited English proficient 44 Number of languages represented: 3 Specify languages: Spanish, Farsi, Vietnamese 9. Students eligible for free/reduced-priced meals: 100% Total number students who qualify: 819 If this method does not produce an accurate estimate of the percentage of students from low-income families, or the school does not participate in the free and reduced-price school meals program, specify a more accurate estimate, tell why the school chose it, and explain how it arrived at this estimate. 10. Students receiving special education services: 1% Total Number of Students Served: 10 Indicate below the number of students with disabilities according to conditions designated in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Do not add additional categories. 1 Autism0 Orthopedic Impairment0 Deafness0 Other Health Impaired0 Deaf-Blindness4 Specific Learning Disability0 Emotional Disturbance1 Speech or Language Impairment1 Hearing Impairment0 Traumatic Brain Injury0 Mental Retardation3 Visual Impairment Including Blindness0 Multiple Disabilities0 Developmentally Delayed 11. Indicate number of full-time and part-time staff members in each of the categories below: Number of StaffFull-TimePart-TimeAdministrator(s)2 0 Classroom teachers35 9 Special resource teachers/specialists0 1 Paraprofessionals0 1 Support staff20 1 Total number57 12  12. Average school student-classroom teacher ratio, that is, the number of students in the school divided by the Full Time Equivalent of classroom teachers, e.g., 22:1 21 :1 13. Show the attendance patterns of teachers and students as a percentage. Only middle and high schools need to supply dropout rates. Briefly explain in the Notes section any attendance rates under 95%, teacher turnover rates over 12%, or student dropout rates over 5%. 2008-20092007-20082006-20072005-20062004-2005Daily student attendance 97%97%97%98%96%Daily teacher attendance 97%97%97%98%97%Teacher turnover rate 11%12%11%11%11%Student dropout rate 0%1%0%0%0%Please provide all explanations below. Teacher Turnover Rate Our teacher turnover rate is high because Student Teacher Interns are counted in this rate. We employ Student Teacher Interns as part of our relationship with the Educational Studies Program at UC San Diego. These teachers teach at The Preuss School for one year and then leave to seek employment outside of our school. We count these teachers in our turnover rate. 14. For schools ending in grade 12 (high schools). Show what the students who graduated in Spring 2009 are doing as of the Fall 2009. Graduating class size 96 Enrolled in a 4-year college or university 85%Enrolled in a community college 11%Enrolled in vocational training 0%Found employment 0%Military service 1%Other (travel, staying home, etc.) 0%Unknown 2%Total 100 % PART III - SUMMARY  College me cadena eu! --Tygrynia Yo voy a ir ala Universidad! --Spanish Ti s&  i h"!c ai h"!c o! -- Vietnamese College mehedachinen!--Amharic No matter what the home language, students of The Preuss School UCSD, grades 6-12, exclaim with pride and determination,  I am going to college! This beliefhas become reality since 2004 when the first Preuss graduating class were admitted to the University of California, Harvard, MIT, and other prestigious universities.The Preuss School hasa tradition of more than 90% of our students being accepted intofour-year colleges and more than 85% of our graduates enroll in a four-year college or university. Mission The Preuss School UCSD is an independent charter school, and we are our own Local Education Agency (LEA). We are authorized by San Diego Unified School District and governed by The University of California.Our expenditure per pupil is more than most public schools in California because we have a longer school year (198 days as compared to 180 days for most schools) and we provide bus transportation for 95% of our students. Both of these costs increase our per pupil expenditures to the level indicated earlier in this report. The mission of The Preuss School, located on the UCSD campus, is to ensure that our students who are from low income families and who are traditionally under-represented in most colleges, will be admitted to a university as the first generation in their families to attend college.To achieve this, we apply research-based best practices to provide an intensive college-preparatory curriculum.Chartered as a model to foster excellence,The Preuss School also is committed to its mission to contribute to the educational communitys knowledge of how best to close the achievement gap among disadvantaged students. The story of Preuss begins as soon as our new sixth graders scamper off the buses and into classes that offer a rigorous curriculum taught by teachers who provide strong academic and personal student support. Additionally, students are supported by the expertise of community stakeholders, including UCSD student tutors in classrooms, active or retired professionals who are mentors, community business leaders, or UC professors. And always, our parents provide a rich foundation of support to their children and to everyone at Preuss involved in their childrens education: administrators, counselors, teachers, and support staff. Traditions and Milestones The foundation to the success of Preuss is our climate of high expectations and a strong academic culture.We have worked to fortify this by: Emphasizing student understanding and literacy through both a traditional liberal arts curriculum and sequenced science and math curricula for every student; Providingpersonalized instruction, including offering an Advisory course so students remain with the same teacher all seven years, 6th 12th grades; Focusing on teaching and learning by employing research-based and classroom-proven teaching strategies; Using analysis of student work and refining teaching practices through weekly staff development and team meetings by department or by grade-level; Sharing university resources to enhance teaching and learning, such as allowing students access to the university library resources and science labs; and Exhibiting student work in exhibitions and competitions: FIRST Robotics, Science Fair, Senior and Spring Showcases, literary and fine arts competitions In 2005 Preuss was fully accredited through the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). In 2006 Preuss was honored as a California Distinguished School Preuss has been recognized for its excellence in numerous other awards, including being among the top ten schools (Newsweek 2007-2009) and for being the top charter school in California in achievement. Preuss has built a web of interdependence and accountability among stakeholders.Parent classes are taught to help them support their student academically and personally as their childs needs change.College tutors are role models. Mentors are guides and confidants. Donors are angels who believe in our students.Everyone plays a unique role in ensuring our students success.Equally important is our University Prep advisory program for all students, grades 6-12, an adjunct to our Guidance Department, in which students learn the hidden curriculum that many low income students are not privy to such as getting specific information on applying to college,negotiating the maze of financial resources, seeking scholarships, learning good decision-making skills, and building character through honoring and integrating into mainstream America the values of the diverse cultures and ethnicities our students bring. The Preuss School UCSD is a unique blue ribbon model of what can occur when great expectations and a supportive community, including the university, forge a partnership through the commitment of distinguishedfaculty and staff working to nurture the energy, enthusiasm, and dreams of the students we serve in preparation for their college readiness. PART IV - INDICATORS OF ACADEMIC SUCCESS  1. Assessment Results: All our students are socio-economically disadvantaged. Consequently, the School Scores and those of the socio-economically disadvantaged subgroup are identical. Secondly, most of our students, approximately, 76%, are from some minority. As a consequence some subgroup must perform worse than the entire school and some subgroup better. Nevertheless, the data show consistent patterns for some minorities. Students reaching the proficient or advanced categories are defined as meeting California standards. Indicators of Academic Success - Assessment -Reading (English Language Arts) The test data reflects that more than 72% of all of our students are Proficient or Advanced in Reading (English Language Arts).In the 6th grade for example, the average percent of students proficient or advanced from 2003 through 2009 is 76.8%, and the average percent of our largest subgroup is 72.8%, only 4% less than our overall average. In all grades except grade 7, the average percent of students proficient or advanced is more than 76.8%. A review of the Reading (English Language Arts) scores indicates that there doesn't seem to be any significant differences from year to year or across subgroups. Indicators of Academic Success Assessment Results Mathematics The scores for 10th and 11th grade are from the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). These are the scores that the CDE used to recommend schools for the Blue Ribbon Program. For three of the years, 100% of our students passed this test on their first try. In the two other years, 99% of our students passed on the first try. The 6th and 7th grade scores trend less over time than the 8 9 grade results. In grades 6 and 7 there is a mild upward trend in the percent of students that meet standards from 2004-05 (80% and 56%, respectively, meet standards) to 2008-09 (87% and 66%, respectively, meet standards). In grade 8, there is a much stronger upward trend in the percent of students that meet standards from 2004-05 (38% meet standards) to 2008-09 (71% meet standards). This upward trend, which gets stronger with longer attendance at The Preuss School UCSD, suggests that our mathematics program adds value to the students learning. African American students, a minority that has historically encountered difficulties with mathematics, demonstrate little or no relative weakness at Preuss. The 6th grade scores are statistically no different for the African American subgroup than the School Scores and the 11th grade scores are the same for the African American subgroup as the School Scores. This trend again suggests that our mathematics program adds value to the students learning and provides differentiation in teaching. The Hispanic and Latino subgroup displays material weakness relative to the School Scores. There is no statistical difference between these groups in 6th grade. site: STAR test results -  HYPERLINK "http://star.cde.ca.gov/star2009/SearchPanel.asp" http://star.cde.ca.gov/star2009/SearchPanel.asp. 2. Using Assessment Results: Data from several assessment measures are used in deciding how to improve student achievement without tracking students to: 1.Determine student placement in courses. EXAMPLES:A. Based on teacher recommendation, report card grades, and students designationof Advanced, Proficient, Basic, or Below Basic on the California Standardized Testing and Reporting Program (STAR)with a major component being the California Standards Test(CST) that measures students progress toward achieving Californias state-adopted academic content standards describing what students should know and be able to do in each grade and subject area, students may be enrolled in the Writers and Readers Workshop or the CAHSEE Mathematics Support class.B.The math department administers a university placement test, such as The UCSD Algebra and Geometry Readiness Tests, to gain additional information to recommend student placement in the appropriate math class. 2.Provide student support programs and interventions.EXAMPLES: A. The Saturday Enrichment Academy (SEA) and after-school tutoring provide individualized student academic support. B. The APEX Learning Digital Curriculum allows students to recover credits to get back on track for graduation. 3. Give feedback to students themselves to know their strengths, weaknesses, and challenges in subject area skills and knowledge.EXAMPLE:Individualized learning goals are set up between the students University Prep/Advisory teachers and the learners themselves to support work in core classes they may be struggling with. 4. Inform faculty of the students levels of academic performance in specific subject areas, allowing teachers to better provide differentiated instruction for students. EXAMPLE:Faculty meet as a professional development group to review standardized test data and the Annual Yearly Progress (AYP). Individual subject areas examine data informing them of teaching and learning issues that need more focus for students. 6. Share with all other Preuss stakeholders, including UCSD, Preuss parents, donors, and community, the information about students growth in academic achievement. EXAMPLE:The monthly newsletter is sent to all parents and identified stakeholders. 7.Align actual student performance with areas of focus for our professional development program, with an emphasis of examination of student work.EXAMPLE:We read and apply the latest research and best practices from ASCD publications and subject area journals. 3. Communicating Assessment Results: Assessment results are communicated to various audiences through several means: Parents are informed regularly through 1. State-reported individual student results via letter home; 2. Report cards; 3. Progress reports; 4. Student Roundtables called by teachers, counselors, and parents mutual agreement; 5. Parent-Teacher communication (phone calls, email); and 6. Regular reports of the Parent Council, including the monthly newsletter, and the parent representative reports from the School Advisory Council. Stakeholder groups, in addition to parents and students, such as mentors, donors, UCSD, San Diego City Schools, and community groups in business and research have access to assessment data through The Preuss School website which links to the School Accountability Report Card (SARC). Additionally, the California Department of Education (CDE) provides standardized test data to the public. UCSDs Center for Research on Educational Equity, Assessment, and Teaching Excellence (CREATE) works in partnership with The Preuss School, tracking student performance of each graduating class, as well as the comparison data of Preuss students with that of students who applied but who were not selected in the admissions lottery process. CREATE reports this data to the university, San Diego City Schools, and makes it available to all other interested organizations In forums such as the Parent Council meetings, results of test data are shared and explained both in English and Spanish. The monthly newsletter also gives results and the meaning of particular assessments. Test data is made available electronically, in print, and in person to all interested audiences. 4. Sharing Success: Being honored with Blue Ribbon School status means we will not only continue, but deepen and broaden sharing with other schools and the education community exactly what is working for The Preuss School UCSD.Sharing students successes academically, athletically, and personally occurs and will continue through: Faculty presentations at local, state, and national conferences on a variety of Preuss pedagogical successes in all subject areas. Updating The Preuss School website so that anyone can access information about our schools success. Public participation on Senior Exhibition panels, an effective way to see what is expected of our students and what they actually are capable of doing. Public attendance at our Spring Showcase and the 8th Grade End-of-Year Exhibition, grades 6-11, which consist of student presentations, displays, and explanations of their academic studies in a variety of subject areas. Invitations to judge or simply view Science Fair projects, robotics competitions, athletic events, and special performances of the fine arts classes in the community. Written information available through newsletters, press releases, media interviews, such as those we have participated in to the local media, to PBS, and to radio talk shows. Visits from education leaders across the country interested in The Preuss School as a successful college prep charter school.Visitors receive written materials and a tour.They may conduct interviews with faculty, staff, Preuss Board members, and others.They also may observe classrooms and actually talk to students. Tapping the resources of electronic communication:Twitter, blogs, and other electronic media to ensure a national and worldwide presence of The Preuss Schools successes as models of how best to ensure the achievement of the urban, economically disadvantaged, and racially and ethnically diverse students we serve. Blue Ribbon School status is an honor that will be deeply embedded in our identity as The Preuss School and in motivating everyone to always strive for the best for our students. PART V - CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION  1. Curriculum: The Preuss School provides a challenging core curriculum through our course offerings, the variety of ways we deliver instruction, and through engaging students in content that are aligned with the California Standards. ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA): The emphasis in English Language Arts, grades 6-12, is on readings from a multicultural canon, broadening students repertoire with texts from classics to contemporary male and female writers. Writing in a variety of discourse modes is required and are aligned to the California Standards in English Language Arts for grades 6-12, including:argumentative/persuasive, evaluative, literary/analytical, narrative, and imaginative writing. Grammatical conventions and mastering Standard English are at the foundation of all students work in English, particularly in final draft writing. The sequence of courses in English begins with Language Arts in sixth grade, including a separate Literacy Enrichment class.Students then enroll in Advanced English, grades 7-10. The AP English program begins in eleventh grade with AP English Language, then AP English Literature in twelfth grade, culminating in the national AP Exam each year. Instruction is delivered in a variety of modes:Read- and think-alouds, guided reading and discussion, facilitated by teachers or student teams. Media presentations, such as student video or PowerPoint, may demonstrate their understanding. Other types of engagement that aligns concept and content understanding with California ELA Standards include internet research and web quests; field trips; speakers, such as living authors; homework for projects, research, or reports; preparation and demonstration for oral presentations.Students also write for audiences beyond the teacher and classroom through competing in writing contests or submitting their work to various publications.In October 2009, The Preuss School English department opened its gallery, The Preuss School Writers (http://galleryofwriting.org/galleries/50771) in the National Gallery of Writing, which now features numerous original pieces by students and even teachers! MATHEMATICS:Students are placed in math courses according to their mastery level based on a diagnostic test at the end of each year to determine the next years course, as well as having passed their current course. Therefore, most math courses enroll students from different grade levels but a primary grade level is assigned to each course. Math courses begin with Advanced Math in grade 6; Honors Pre-Algebra, grade 7; Honors Algebra, grade 8; Honors Geometry, grade 9; Honors Intermediate Algebra, grade 10; Honors Pre-Calculus, grade 11; Calculus, grade 12; AP Statistics, grades 11-12. Instruction is delivered through direct teaching, student collaboration in problem-solving, and application to contextual problems.Depending on the course, students take the appropriate AP ExamMathematics strands are aligned with the state standards in mathematics and include number sense and operations, functions and algebra, measurement and geometry, data analysis, statistics and probability, problem solving, mathematical reasoning and communication.Students also use computer software to explore algebraic, geometric, and trigonometric functions. Students learn how algebra and other mathematics are useful in careers.Teachers balance the breadth and depth of the mathematical strands to ensure students comprehensive understanding and real-world application. SCIENCE:The full range of topics is covered in science courses grades 6-12, beginning with an emphasis on earth science, physical science, and space science; then exploring life science; and moving on to a full year physical science course in 8th grade.Advanced Biology, grades 9 and grade 11, explores the nature and interaction of living things and the impact of human society and technology on the environment; Advanced Chemistry 10 explores how chemists solve problems, how chemical aspects in the environment interact, and how chemistry can benefit students daily lives; AP Biology 12 is designed as the equivalent of a first-year introductory level course in biology, including preparation for the AP Biology exam.All students in grades 7-11 are required to complete and enter a project for the science fair. Instruction is delivered through an emphasis on teaching students the scientific method, student participation in experimental lab activities with clearly defined goals and safety procedures; teacher demonstrations, text readings, class presentations, and homework are used to introduce and reinforce concepts. SOCIAL STUDIES:Moving from grades 6-12, students take social studies courses including middle school geography, world, and U.S. history through high school European history, then U.S. history, government and politics.The course sequence emphasizes: 1. Ancient world history; 2. The years 500 A.D.-1789; 3.U.S. history from the framing of the Constitution to the end of Reconstruction; 4. Late 18th century to the present; 5. European history from 1450 to the present; 6. U.S. history from its beginnings to the 21st Century; and 7. U.S. government and politics through analytical and theoretical perspectives and explanations, including a concentrated economics curriculum. Instruction is delivered to allow students to research issues, attitudes, points of view, and motives of the various periods in history; essay writing, interpreting data, reading and interpreting a variety of documents. WORLD LANGUAGE:All students, both native and non-native speakers, are required to take Spanish in grades 7, 8, and 9.AP Spanish Language is offered, grades 9-12, followed by AP Spanish Literature, grades 10-12.Latin American History and Culture for juniors and seniors extends students expertise in Spanish language and Latin American history and culture.Two years of Japanese are an alternative at grades 10-12. Instruction is delivered in a variety of modes by providing students with aural/oral, written, and experiential opportunities in learning world languages. 2b. (Secondary Schools) English: (This question is for secondary schools only) The Preuss School English program is designed to provide all students with the ability to use language effectively in reading, writing, and speaking so that they may reach their full potential as lifelong learners and contributing citizens.As students progress from sixth through twelfth grade, they are supported in improving their ability to read critically, thoughtfully, and perceptively; to listen carefully; to analyze critically; and to express their ideas logically, clearly, and precisely both in writing and speaking. Students apply a variety of theoretical and critical approaches to literature (e.g., reading to learn, reading for pleasure, etc.) in both nonfiction, particularly informational text, and fiction in all genres that represent a broad canon of works, including classical British (e.g., Shakespeare, Dickens) and American texts (e.g., Poe, Steinbeck) to contemporary multicultural literature (e.g., Toni Morrison, Sherman Alexi, Tim OBrien). Students abilities to write in a variety of discourse modes such as well-developed expository, persuasive, interpretive, and critical essays is emphasized and integrated into students reading and literature study. Direct instruction in grammar, grade-level appropriate rhetorical strategies, patterns of organization, and related writing skills are taught at all grade levels. Assessment is both formative and summative, with students demonstrating knowledge and advanced proficiency through a variety of assessment formats: essays, projects, teacher-created tests, oral presentations, media integration, and research.Rubrics, scoring guides, and expectations for each assignment are given to students in advance of due dates, to ensure students know what standards they are expected to meet. Students who read below grade level have several avenues of support and intervention: In grade 6, all students take an additional English course, Literacy Enrichment, which gives them a two-hour block of language arts and reading enrichment.Students enhance their ELA skills by reading books in different genres, using word relationships to determine meaning and context clues; responding to genres of literature using 6th-grade appropriate interpretive, critical, and evaluative processes; reading informational material and writing to support their opinions and extend ideas; producing oral and written work to communicate effectively; demonstrating and applying the rules of standard English.Seventh and eighth grade students also have a Literacy Enrichment elective, and ninth and tenth graders are enrolled in Writers and Readers Workshop for intensive attention to literacy improvement. UCSD students work directly in English classrooms as tutors so they are able to work with individuals and small groups of students who are struggling readers. The California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) is a graduation requirement.A targeted curriculum in tenth grade is designed to increase the likelihood that 10th graders who read below grade level will pass the English portion of the CAHSEE on their first try.Those who do not pass, including 11th and12th graders who need to retake the exam are supported through 1. After-school tutoring; 2. An individualized plan that targets the language arts skills the student needs to remediate; 3. Using state-approved materials for further practice; 4. Holding conferences with the students core teachers, counselor, andparents to communicate the steps being so the student meets the CAHSEE requirement. All Preuss English teachers hold a state-authorized Cross-cultural, Language, and Academic Development (CLAD) certificate to ensure that ELL students increase their level of comprehensibility of English in the content area of all their classes. All students, whether struggling or advanced readers, grades 6-12, fulfill a minimum of 100 minutes per week of supplementary self-selected reading, withmany options for sharing their reading. 3. Additional Curriculum Area: Besides a curriculum of core courses in English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science, Preuss offers courses in Fine Arts (music, art, drama), Exercise and Health Science (understanding beyond traditional physical education), World Language (Spanish and Japanese), and electives such as ASB, Journalism, Yearbook, Athletics, and Technology and Engineering Electives. The Preuss School Technology and Engineering courses focus on motivating students to progress to a higher level of technological knowledge, direct application of concepts, and actual production of models and projects.Pre-Engineering and Design, grades 9-12 is the first of five engineering courses that continue with Principles of Engineering, grades 10-12, all taught by instructors with engineering backgrounds. A sequence of Music Technology (Computer Science) courses and the Music Business class, grades 9-12, explore the integration and complexities of advanced technology with music, with specific production projects required. Students apply a variety of business, technical, and creative skills to produce, manufacture, and market product such as radio shows, animated short films, MP3s for promoting internet via Blogs, Podcasts, and so on through professional websites. The technology and engineering courses broaden and deepen the essential skills and knowledge required of students to fulfill The Preuss School mission by incorporating a wide range of academic technology and workplace standards.Technology and Engineering studies promote science literacy and mathematical competency through California standards-based academically rigorous lessons and projects.Students have had the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills in local, state, and national robotics competitions with great success. Our well-designed technology courses have the academic rigor to satisfy graduation, university, and achievement objectives of our mission, while also exposing students to the applied sciences. 4. Instructional Methods: At The Preuss School UCSD, teachers constantly monitor what students can demonstrate without assistance and what they can do with assistance. Through our University Prep (UP) advisory program, teachers get to know individual students well, responding based on a students prior knowledge, special interests, learning style, academic strengths and weaknesses, and their family background.From this information the UP teacher is able to work with the students core teachers and provide insight into how best to respond to the students needs academically and personally. In core and elective classes, students have flexible grouping, whether based on shared interest, topic, or ability.Students, too, often have choices in learning tasks, as in the way information is presentedorally, written, media projectand the configuration.A few examples are in studentsresearch of ancient cultures in6th grade Social Studies; Science Fair projects for grades 7-11; a program of fitness goals in Exercise and Health Science; or service learning projects, internships, and research topics in the 12th grade Elective Wheel course.The choice element is modified based on a students interest, skill set for that subject area, and agreed-upon benchmarks and outcomes. Differentiation in resources is a significant factor:high school students have access to supervised use of the UC campus library; suggestions from middle school students about books and media for our site library are acted upon; learning beyond the classroom walls by interactions with mentors and university personnel are additional resources students have to broaden their learning. Teachers make adjustments in content, taking into account students prior knowledge and scaffolding needed for them to meet the standard being taught, as in our music program with some very accomplished young performers who work alongside as models to students who are just beginning their music study.Adjustments in process occur when pacing, materials and resources available, and real-world deadlines affect the learning, as in engineering students participation in robotics competitions.Product adjustments involve choice and allow for a variety of formats and venues for students to demonstrate mastery, ranging from students journalistic pieces featured on PBS website to sculpture and painting featured in community displays. At the heart of decisions about instruction is the Preuss teachers commitment to continually reflect, assess, and monitor how well students are learning and achieving.Differentiation is not a lock-step process but a means to tap teachers creativity, choice, knowledge, and professionalism, and most importantly to honor the teacher student relationship, one learner and one teacher at a time. 5. Professional Development: Teachers as practitioners, professionals as readers, and as active participants are at the foundation of our professional development mission based on research and application of best practices with the goal of improving teaching and learning for the disadvantaged urban middle and high school students we serve.Weekly staff development sessions occur every Friday morning for 100 minutes.Students begin school about ninety minutes later than the rest of the week (but with our longer school year students time in school still exceeds the state average) which allows faculty learning and collaboration time. Our professional development program is developed around four major strands with specific objectives:1. Instructional Improvement, including Lesson Study a classroom research study carried out by a collaborative teacher team which focuses on an agreed-upon topic, studies the research literature, designs, teaches, and models lesson that addresses the issue.A recent resource added for all faculty has been PD in Focus an ASCD online reference of print materials, videos, interviews, and other data in a variety of topics, with the most current research in best practices.We have used Marzanos 2.Curriculum Implementation, using Understanding by Design (Wiggins and McTighe, ASCD) as our framework for planning high-quality, standards-driven curriculum and instruction through units of study designed backwards with the goal of every lesson directly supporting students in developing the knowledge and skills required for a particular standard.3.Professional Organizations are an important link to our teachers work on campus.Faculty attend AP workshops, discipline-focused conferences in core subject areas, special topics, such as applying brain research in the classroom, andpresentations related to meeting the needs of our students, such as How Poverty Affects Learning or integrating writing across the curriculum from the California Writing Project.A related component involves teachers staying current in the literature of each discipline through professional journals, website, and appropriate blogs and other media, including books such as Classroom Instruction That Works by Marzano et al as the basis of thinking about how teachers teach.4. School and Organizational Development is an ongoing to create clarity and commitment to goals at all levels and to participate in processes that provide feedback for renewal and continuing learning. Through a state Dissemination Grant, Preuss has shared best practices from our classroom research with the broader education community. One of the most significant changes we have made to our Professional Development program in 200i is moving from an emphasis on whole-group learning to the Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP) in which teachers work both individually and departmentally in reaching goals they select from the California Standards for the Teaching Profession.Through this work, teachers fulfill their professional development competencies for our faculty:1. To maintain a knowledge base and pursue their own professionalism; 2. To organize and deliver instruction; 3. To manage instructional resources (time, materials, people, space); 4. To continuously assess and monitor learning; 5. To support organizational responsibilities (e.g., gathering data); and 6. To provide student guidance and referral.Teachers present their work to peers and maintain a performance evaluation portfolio. All the elements of our professional development program link with improved student performance through examining student work and through pre-assessments, post-assessments, and results from state standards tests.One example of how Lesson Study has supported student learning is the math and science departments better align their curriculum with the result being increases in math and science proficiency on state standards tests. Our professional development work has kept our goal of improving student achievement at the forefront.Our Academic Performance Index (API), a measure of how well our students are doing has been rising each year.In the last five years, our API has been XXXX (2005); ???? (2006); ??? (2007); ??? (2008) and currently ??? (2009). 6. School Leadership: At the foundation of the Preuss leadership structure is a philosophy of developing shared leadership among administrators, faculty, and staff and promoting stakeholder ownership by those who are supporters and critical friends of our charter school. Our Principal/Director is both an instructional leader and executive manager.His direct line of support includes the Vice Principal whose key roles are overseeing instruction and student support services, and the Chief Administrative Officer whose key roles include overseeing the business, human resource, and building services areas. The Principal/Director also works closely with UCSD, particularly through consultation with the External Relations/Development Officer who coordinates fund-raising and the schools profile with the public and is an important liaison between the university and community on the schools behalf. A committee structure in which teachers are classroom instructors as well as key members of their departments allows numerous groups to track student achievement. Department Chairs assume leadership through the Instructional Support Team (IST); Lead Teachers have key roles in the School Advisory Council (SAC), and on standing committees, such as Technology, Discipline, grade-level University Prep advisories, or the Education Committee, among others; and ad hoc committees are formed such as one designed to look at generating revenue where teachers can offer innovative ideas and work collaboratively with the Principal/Director and Development officer. The Principal/Director reports to the Preuss Board, composed of university, community, and Preuss administrators, with monthly meetings open to the public.The relationship is collaborative on policies, procedures, and programs. ThePrincipal/Director gives a monthly report, updating the Board about school successes and current challenges in student achievement.The Board is advisory and may make recommendations on specific issues, which ultimately depend on the UCSD Chancellors approval. A specific example of our school leaderships focus on student achievement is an ongoing review of the Charters vision, mission, and goals, and the schools alignment to these ideas.This has resulted in new course offerings, such as, for example, the addition of engineering courses, re-sequencing the science course offerings, and fortifying Spanish with a Latin American History and Culture elective.Certainly this has an impact on how we use our financial and other resources, but student achievement is a priority for our Principal/Director who initiates an annual review of course offerings and requirements to ensure they best meet the needs of students. PART VII - ASSESSMENT RESULTS STATE CRITERION-REFERENCED TESTS Subject: MathematicsGrade: 10Test: CAHSEEEdition/Publication Year: N/APublisher: CA Dept. of Education (CDE) 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 Testing Month Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar SCHOOL SCORES % Proficient plus % Advanced 99 100 100 100 99 % Advanced 0 0 0 0 0 Number of students tested 110 110 110 111 96 Percent of total students tested 100 100 100 100 100 Number of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 SUBGROUP SCORES 1. Socio-Economic Disadvantaged/Free and Reduced-Price Meal Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 99 100 100 100 99 % Advanced 0 0 0 0 0 Number of students tested 110 110 110 111 96 2. African American Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 100 100 100 100 100 % Advanced 0 Number of students tested 12 14 14 14 16 3. Hispanic or Latino Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 99 100 100 100 98 % Advanced Number of students tested 74 64 62 53 55 4. Special Education Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 5. Limited English Proficient Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 6. Largest Other Subgroup % Proficient plus % Advanced 100 100 100 100 100 % Advanced Number of students tested 14 19 26 30 21 Notes: The CDE recommended high schools based upon math scores on the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) given to students beginning in the 10th grade. As the results indicate, only two students (one in 2004-2005 and one in 2008-2009 did not pass the CAHSEE in 10th grade). This test is scored as pass or not passed.  Subject: ReadingGrade: 10Test: STAREdition/Publication Year: N/APublisher: California Dept. of Education (CDE) 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 Testing Month May May May May May SCHOOL SCORES % Proficient plus % Advanced 90 73 89 78 69 % Advanced 54 30 48 39 26 Number of students tested 111 109 111 111 96 Percent of total students tested 100 100 100 100 100 Number of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 SUBGROUP SCORES 1. Socio-Economic Disadvantaged/Free and Reduced-Price Meal Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 90 73 89 78 69 % Advanced 54 30 48 39 26 Number of students tested 111 109 111 111 96 2. African American Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 83 64 100 88 73 % Advanced 42 14 36 31 20 Number of students tested 12 14 14 16 15 3. Hispanic or Latino Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 89 73 87 75 62 % Advanced 52 27 48 30 23 Number of students tested 75 63 63 56 56 4. Special Education Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 5. Limited English Proficient Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 6. Largest Other Subgroup % Proficient plus % Advanced 93 79 89 77 81 % Advanced 79 47 46 50 43 Number of students tested 14 19 26 30 21 Notes:  Subject: MathematicsGrade: 11Test: STAREdition/Publication Year: N/APublisher: CA Dept. of Education (CDE) 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 Testing Month May May May May May SCHOOL SCORES % Proficient plus % Advanced 0 0 0 0 0 % Advanced 0 0 0 0 0 Number of students tested 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of total students tested 0 0 0 0 0 Number of students alternatively assessed Percent of students alternatively assessed SUBGROUP SCORES 1. Socio-Economic Disadvantaged/Free and Reduced-Price Meal Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 2. African American Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 3. Hispanic or Latino Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 4. Special Education Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 5. Limited English Proficient Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 6. Largest Other Subgroup % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested Notes: There are no scores in this table because more than 99% of our students passed the CAHSEE in the 10th grade. The two Preuss School students who did not pass the CAHSEEin the 10th grade (from 2004-2009) passed it before they graduated from high school.  Subject: ReadingGrade: 11Test: STAREdition/Publication Year: N/APublisher: California Dept. of Education (CDE) 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 Testing Month May May May May May SCHOOL SCORES % Proficient plus % Advanced 80 80 83 81 69 % Advanced 35 42 43 46 34 Number of students tested 101 96 111 82 92 Percent of total students tested 100 100 100 100 100 Number of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 SUBGROUP SCORES 1. Socio-Economic Disadvantaged/Free and Reduced-Price Meal Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 80 80 83 81 69 % Advanced 35 42 43 46 34 Number of students tested 101 96 111 82 92 2. African American Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 85 69 79 72 % Advanced 23 0 29 36 Number of students tested 13 13 14 11 3. Hispanic or Latino Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 75 76 86 77 66 % Advanced 30 31 0 42 30 Number of students tested 57 54 49 43 53 4. Special Education Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 5. Limited English Proficient Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 6. Largest Other Subgroup % Proficient plus % Advanced 90 92 81 86 77 % Advanced 47 52 0 76 48 Number of students tested 19 25 27 21 21 Notes:  Subject: MathematicsGrade: 6Test: STAREdition/Publication Year: N/APublisher: California Dept. of Education (CDE) 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 Testing Month May May May May May SCHOOL SCORES % Proficient plus % Advanced 87 68 83 66 80 % Advanced 41 22 29 18 25 Number of students tested 110 105 110 114 110 Percent of total students tested 100 100 100 100 100 Number of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 SUBGROUP SCORES 1. Socio-Economic Disadvantaged/Free and Reduced-Price Meal Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 87 68 83 66 80 % Advanced 41 22 29 18 25 Number of students tested 110 105 110 114 110 2. African American Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 59 100 46 77 % Advanced 24 9 23 8 Number of students tested 17 11 13 13 3. Hispanic or Latino Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 87 63 75 55 77 % Advanced 29 15 29 11 21 Number of students tested 74 65 73 65 75 4. Special Education Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 5. Limited English Proficient Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 6. Largest Other Subgroup % Proficient plus % Advanced 86 87 95 92 100 % Advanced 43 47 48 23 64 Number of students tested 21 15 21 26 11 Notes:  Subject: ReadingGrade: 6Test: STAREdition/Publication Year: N/APublisher: California Dept. of Educaiton (CDE) 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 Testing Month May May May May May SCHOOL SCORES % Proficient plus % Advanced 83 75 76 68 82 % Advanced 38 29 29 27 38 Number of students tested 110 105 110 114 110 Percent of total students tested 100 100 100 100 100 Number of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 SUBGROUP SCORES 1. Socio-Economic Disadvantaged/Free and Reduced-Price Meal Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 83 75 76 68 82 % Advanced 38 29 29 27 38 Number of students tested 110 105 110 114 110 2. African American Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 82 82 62 100 % Advanced 29 18 15 38 Number of students tested 17 11 13 13 3. Hispanic or Latino Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 85 65 75 63 76 % Advanced 36 22 29 23 33 Number of students tested 74 65 73 65 75 4. Special Education Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 5. Limited English Proficient Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 6. Largest Other Subgroup % Proficient plus % Advanced 76 100 81 92 91 % Advanced 38 47 38 23 27 Number of students tested 21 15 21 26 11 Notes:  Subject: MathematicsGrade: 7Test: STAREdition/Publication Year: N/APublisher: California Dept. of Education (CDE) 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 Testing Month May May May May May SCHOOL SCORES % Proficient plus % Advanced 69 83 67 87 56 % Advanced 19 23 19 24 15 Number of students tested 109 106 110 126 130 Percent of total students tested 100 100 100 100 100 Number of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 SUBGROUP SCORES 1. Socio-Economic Disadvantaged/Free and Reduced-Price Meal Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 86 78 67 87 56 % Advanced 36 22 19 24 15 Number of students tested 14 23 110 126 130 2. African American Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 50 54 92 31 % Advanced 6 15 8 0 Number of students tested 16 13 13 13 3. Hispanic or Latino Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 64 75 60 85 56 % Advanced 16 12 13 17 11 Number of students tested 64 131 62 86 81 4. Special Education Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 5. Limited English Proficient Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 6. Largest Other Subgroup % Proficient plus % Advanced 91 85 100 72 % Advanced 24 35 67 22 Number of students tested 21 26 15 18 Notes:  Subject: ReadingGrade: 7Test: STAREdition/Publication Year: N/APublisher: California Dept. of Education (CDE) 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 Testing Month May May May May May SCHOOL SCORES % Proficient plus % Advanced 78 90 76 85 68 % Advanced 27 43 28 37 16 Number of students tested 109 106 110 126 130 Percent of total students tested 100 100 100 100 100 Number of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 SUBGROUP SCORES 1. Socio-Economic Disadvantaged/Free and Reduced-Price Meal Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 78 90 76 85 68 % Advanced 27 43 28 37 16 Number of students tested 109 106 110 126 130 2. African American Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 84 69 92 62 % Advanced 16 23 8 0 Number of students tested 19 13 13 13 3. Hispanic or Latino Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 70 88 76 83 62 % Advanced 26 38 24 30 14 Number of students tested 69 72 62 86 81 4. Special Education Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 5. Limited English Proficient Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 6. Largest Other Subgroup % Proficient plus % Advanced 95 81 100 89 % Advanced 57 31 80 17 Number of students tested 21 26 15 18 Notes:  Subject: MathematicsGrade: 8Test: STAREdition/Publication Year: N/APublisher: CA Dept. of Education (CDE) 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 Testing Month May May May May May SCHOOL SCORES % Proficient plus % Advanced 71 37 52 46 38 % Advanced 28 9 11 8 5 Number of students tested 109 107 120 125 121 Percent of total students tested 100 100 100 100 100 Number of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 SUBGROUP SCORES 1. Socio-Economic Disadvantaged/Free and Reduced-Price Meal Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 71 37 52 46 38 % Advanced 28 9 11 8 5 Number of students tested 109 107 103 125 121 2. African American Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 27 64 27 8 % Advanced 0 9 7 0 Number of students tested 11 11 15 22 3. Hispanic or Latino Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 62 24 40 46 31 % Advanced 26 5 4 8 0 Number of students tested 74 59 77 79 68 4. Special Education Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 5. Limited English Proficient Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 6. Largest Other Subgroup % Proficient plus % Advanced 87 58 73 69 41 % Advanced 48 23 45 19 0 Number of students tested 23 26 11 16 22 Notes:  Subject: ReadingGrade: 8Test: STAREdition/Publication Year: N/APublisher: California Dept. of Education (CDE) 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 Testing Month May May May May May SCHOOL SCORES % Proficient plus % Advanced 86 79 81 72 74 % Advanced 43 39 40 21 27 Number of students tested 110 107 120 127 122 Percent of total students tested 100 100 100 100 100 Number of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 SUBGROUP SCORES 1. Socio-Economic Disadvantaged/Free and Reduced-Price Meal Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 86 79 81 72 74 % Advanced 43 39 40 21 27 Number of students tested 110 107 120 127 122 2. African American Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 77 92 67 60 % Advanced 23 33 20 20 Number of students tested 13 12 15 15 3. Hispanic or Latino Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 82 71 78 68 48 % Advanced 45 39 34 16 27 Number of students tested 74 59 82 79 73 4. Special Education Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 5. Limited English Proficient Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 6. Largest Other Subgroup % Proficient plus % Advanced 91 92 94 88 72 % Advanced 43 42 75 35 20 Number of students tested 23 26 16 17 25 Notes:  Subject: MathematicsGrade: 9Test: STAREdition/Publication Year: N/APublisher: AA Dept. of Education (CDE) 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 Testing Month May May May May May SCHOOL SCORES % Proficient plus % Advanced 37 39 30 28 32 % Advanced 9 14 6 5 4 Number of students tested 104 116 122 120 122 Percent of total students tested 100 100 100 100 100 Number of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 SUBGROUP SCORES 1. Socio-Economic Disadvantaged/Free and Reduced-Price Meal Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 37 39 30 28 32 % Advanced 9 14 6 5 4 Number of students tested 104 116 122 120 122 2. African American Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 33 25 7 8 36 % Advanced 0 0 7 0 0 Number of students tested 12 12 14 13 14 3. Hispanic or Latino Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 25 32 26 22 25 % Advanced 3 8 5 0 0 Number of students tested 59 73 65 55 61 4. Special Education Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 5. Limited English Proficient Students % Proficient plus % Advanced % Advanced Number of students tested 6. Largest Other Subgroup % Proficient plus % Advanced 69 80 58 42 37 % Advanced 31 70 5 8 0 Number of students tested 13 10 19 24 19 Notes:  Subject: ReadingGrade: 9Test: STAREdition/Publication Year: N/APublisher: California Dept. of Education (CDE) 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 Testing Month May May May May May SCHOOL SCORES % Proficient plus % Advanced 86 90 90 93 91 % Advanced 44 53 43 55 47 Number of students tested 106 120 123 121 124 Percent of total students tested 100 100 100 100 100 Number of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 Percent of students alternatively assessed 0 0 0 0 0 SUBGROUP SCORES 1. Socio-Economic Disadvantaged/Free and Reduced-Price Meal Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 86 90 90 93 91 % Advanced 44 53 43 55 47 Number of students tested 106 120 123 121 124 2. African American Students % Proficient plus % Advanced 86 100 93 88 100 % Advanced 43 54 40 38 44 Number of students tested 14 13 15 16 18 3. 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