Incoming student orientation

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CVCHS A High Performance School David L. Linzey, Executive Director Clayton Valley Charter High


Welcome to CVCHS

Vision is Clear – To prepare your student to become a first class citizen with a world class education!

All Teachers, staff members, administration focused on one goal – Make CVCHS the best high school in California!

We are on a mission – going from good to great!


Introductions Ted Meriam (Board Chair) Megan Kommer Dick Ellis Diane Bailey Christine Reimer Amber Lineweaver April Winship Dr. Patrick Gaffney


Administrative Team Dr. Patrick Gaffney – Director of Discipline, Attendance and Collaborative Education

Miguel Romo – Director of Student Services & Athletics Neil McChesney – Director of Administrative Services Dylan Perreira – Director of Curriculum & Guidance Greg Hile- Director of Operations Greg Fister– Dean of Students Amber Lineweaver– Athletic Director


Administrative Team, Con’t.

Katelyn James- School Psychologist Jackie Valdez –Counselor, Last Name A-F Vel Snider –Counselor, Last Name G-N Steve Nares –Counselor, Last Name O-Z Cindy Edwards- College & Career Center Advisor Coordinator of Technology – Matt Rosso


Management

Personnel Manager – Nancy Kahl Officer Manager – Kirsten Owen Fiscal Manager – Diane Bailey Facilities Manager – Alison Bacigalupo Admissions Officer – Helen Bendoyro


Introduce Parent Faculty Club

•Deanne Carlson - President •Karen Carman– Vice President •Parent Volunteer Coordinators- April Winship & Wendy Schofield (267 volunteers!)



API Results

2012 was 774 2013 is 836

62 point GROWTH!!! “From Good To Great”!


#1 Comprehensive High School in State for API Growth Subgroup

•Schoolwide •Hispanic •White •Low Socio •ELL •Special Ed

2012

2013

774 739

Growth

836 793

+62

+54

784

851

+67

695

767

636

705

+69

558

635

+77

+72


Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

17 out of 17 targets met!


CAHSEE

• 99% Pass Rate!


Honors & AP Courses

• 17 AP

courses • 6 Honors courses


Graduation Rate

96%!


College Readiness 95% of our graduates marticulate into college


WASC 6 Year Clear Accreditation (through 2020)!


Measure C Funds 6.7 million in Measure C projects including:

•1 Million for new technology on campus

•Classroom Modernization •Upgrading MU for Performing Arts

•Library Modernization (Summer 2015)

•Stadium Renovations


Annual CV Parent Survey

98% of parents satisfied!


How did we get there?


Our Beliefs

• All students can learn and achieve at very high levels

• My responsibility is to insure all students do learn and achieve

• Teachers who take responsibility for their

students learning see much higher results than those who blame

• All teachers can become effective if they want to and work hard to learn how

• Schools that perform low are typically focused on adult issues and not focused upon their students needs - we can change that if we choose to


Vision •

“To prepare all students to become first class citizens with a world class education”

“Students don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care”

21st Century Skills

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Critical Thinking Collaboration Communication Cultural Literacy Technology Character Education


Key Initiatives CVCHS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Literacy – Key to College & Careers (Achieve 3000) Rigor/Relevance/Relationships Common Core Standards – Teach To Mastery Benchmark Assessments – “Thermometer” – for Reteaching Research Based Instructional Strategies Bell to Bell Instruction – Time on Task “Failure Free Zone” – Complete Assignments Intervention Programs: AVID, Saturdays


College Readiness    

A-G Graduation Emphasis

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Literacy: Writing Across Curriculum

Common Core Standards Career Readiness

Academies: Clayton Arts Academy; Engineering Academy; Service Academy; Medical Careers Academy 4-Year Learning Plan Career Center


Naviance 9th Grade •Career Interest Profiler •Personality Type Assessment •Multiple Intelligences Assessment •Develop 4 year Academic Plan 10th Grade •Update 4 year Academic Plan •College/Job Resume •Create Career List


Naviance 11th Grade •Update 4 year Academic plan •Update College /Job Resume •College Search – SuperMatch, College Lookup & Career List •Create Colleges I’m Thinking About list •College Visit sign up •Enrichment Programs


Naviance 12th Grade •Create Colleges I’m Applying To list •Monitor College Applications •Request Letters of Recommendation & Transcripts •College Search – SuperMatch, College Lookup & Career List •College Visit sign up •Scholarships •Enrichment Programs •Update College/Job Resume


Message to Parents & Students

Prepare Today – For high paying careers of tomorrow

Get on the Right Path – College and Career Readiness

Pay Now – Play Later vs Play Now and Pay Later (for the rest of your life)

4 Years of hard work in high school – can prepare you for great careers of the future

What you major in matters… A LOT


Highest Paying Jobs for College Graduates 2012

• •

• • • • • •

• •

Petroleum Engineering

$97,900

Nuclear Engineering

$65,100

Chemical Engineering Electrical Engineering (EE) Materials Science & Engineering Aerospace Engineering Computer Engineering (CE)

$64,500 $61,300 $60,400 $60,700 $61,800

Mechanical Engineering (ME)

$58,400

Industrial Engineering (IE)

$57,400

Computer Science (CS)

$56,600


• Software Engineering • Biomedical Engineering (BME) •

Civil Engineering (CE)

$54,900 $53,800 $53,100

$52,600 • Applied Mathematics $51,700 • Environmental Engineering • Management Information Systems (MIS) $51,000 $49,800 • Physics $49,000 • Statistics $47,300 • Economics $47,000 • Mathematics $46,500 • Finance


Show Me The Money!!!

•College Graduates • Earn about $1,500,000 more than

high school graduates during their career

• Have a much higher rate of employment

• Own their own homes at a higher rate

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We need to prepare students for their future, not our past. -Anonymous

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Employment 1970’s High Skill

Low Skill


Employment 1990’s High Skill Semi Skill Low Skill


Employment 2010 High Skill Semi Skill

Low Skill


1970

1990

2010

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Are you READY?!!! • Get involved Activities, clubs, sports, community

• Get Good Grades • Be proactive

Tutoring, talk to teachers, come to school and ask for HELP! See your counselor Visit the Career Center

• • Dream BIG and Plan for tomorrow at CVCHS


Clayton Valley Athletics

• Fall: Girls Volleyball, Girls Golf, Cross Country, Football, Boys and Girls Water Polo, Girls Tennis

• Winter: Wrestling, Girls and Boys Basketball, Girls and Boys Soccer

• Spring: Boys Tennis, Boys Golf, Boys Volleyball, Girls

and Boys Lacrosse, Softball, Baseball, Trap Shooting, Swimming, Track and Field and a newly added club this year - Rugby!


Clayton Valley Clubs California Scholarship Federation (CSF)

Robotics Club

Spectrum

Christian Club

Senior Men

CV Trap Shooting CV R.F.C. Club

Art Club

Senior Women

Model UN

Film Club

French Club

Team Green

Dance All Night Group (DANG)

Lawn Chair Club

Interact

FIDM

Generation for Change

CV Gaming Community

Key Club

Unicef Club

Video Club

Frisbee Club

Legal Eagles

Collaboration, CV Perseverance Camaraderie, Winter Guard Community (CCC) Club

Multicultural Club Medical Careers Club

The Escape

Link Crew


Enrollment Timeline Event Enrollment period opens Enrollment period closes Notification of application status Lottery (Multi-use Room) New student registration day (Gym) Summer School – Freshmen Support Freshman Transition Program 2014-15 school year starts

Date 11/18/14 1/28/15 1/30/15 2/2/15, 7:00 PM 2/7/15, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM 6/22/15 – 7/17/15 8/4/15 – 8/7/15 8/12/15


Where to find enrollment information and begin intent to enroll process?

claytonvalley.org



Public Random Drawing 

CVCHS currently receives more applications than it has available spots

Enrollment preference will be given based on State Ed. Code (see next slide)

Once the number of applications exceeds the capacity of the school, CVCHS will hold a Public Random Drawing (“Lottery”)

All names will be drawn and numbered to determine enrollment offers and waitlist positions

When a student is offered a spot they will receive a “letter of intent” form which must be completed and submitted within 5 days to secure enrollment


Admissions Preference Student Ranking

Preference

•Existing student •Students residing in former CV attend. area •Siblings of existing CVCHS students •Students who reside within MDUSD •All other students residing in CA

1 2 3 4 5


Job Well Done - Gratitude

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