Jurupa Unified Parent/ Community Meeting Our Children, Our Schools, Our future!

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Jurupa Unified Parent/ Community Meeting

Our Children, Our Schools, Our future!

Our goal…..

Every Jurupa Unified School District Student Will Be Prepared For College.

Common Core State Standards (CCSS)Overview

Jurupa Unified School District

January, 2014

• New standards adopted by California in 2010

• Language Arts and Mathematics• Adopted by 45 States across the country

California Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Overview

CCSSFewerClearerMore RigorousDifferentDesigned to teach students to solve real

world problems

Internationally Benchmarked

CCSS Implementation- What Will change?

◦More problem solving and real world application

◦Deeper knowledge of mathematics ◦Research and justification◦Use of technology◦Literacy across the curriculum◦More informational text/ More reading◦Students better prepared for College

& Career

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JUSD API Growth 2003-2012

API Growth

New AssessmentsSTAR tests ended spring 2013New assessmentsGrades 3-8, 11Field Test this springFull Test spring 2015

Previous CST Math Released Item (5th grade)

4th grade SBAC sample item

4th grade SBAC sample item

Current CST Math Released Item (7th grade)

Sample High School Item

Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) Overview

Jurupa Unified School District

General Overview

Began with 2013-14 State budget

More flexibility for school leaders to determine priorities and use funding

Parent and Community involvement key

Eight year time frame for full implementation

From Then to Now

Before LCFF With LCFF

Revenue Limits vary from district to district.

Categorical Programs -specific programs and services with numerous requirements. At one Point there were over 100 separate programs.

Accountability and performance was separate from funding.

Base Funding – The same for all districts – differentiated by grade span.

Supplemental Funding –for English Learners (EL), low-income (LI) students and foster youth.

Concentration Funding –for districts with 55% or more of their students who are EL, LI or foster youth.

Local Control Accountability Plans, based on state and local priorities.

What Does LCFF Mean for the Jurupa Community?

Focused funding for students with greatest needs◦ English learners, foster youth, and low-income students

A broader definition of school success – school district won’t be evaluated by test scores alone.◦ LCFF requires schools to develop plans to improve student

engagement, increase parent involvement, and create more positive learning environments on campus.

More local control – School leaders and parents will have greater influence over spending and will have flexibility at the local level to create academic programs, services and budgets to meet the unique needs of students.◦ District budgets required to be aligned with academic plans

(Local Control Accountability Plans – LCAP) starting in July 2014.

JUSD Priorities

© 2013 School Services of California, Inc. – modified for JUSD

Student Engagement

School Climate

Adopt CCSS

Course of Study

Parent Involvement

Student Achievement

Other student outcomes

JUSD Priorities

Basic Services

What Can Parents Do?

• Read with/ talk with your student• Go over homework together• Register for “Parent Connect”• Know your student’s progress/

grades• Communicate with your

students’ teacher• Help your children set high goals

and plan to achieve them

Additional Resources

Jurupa Unified School District – LCFF Site◦http://www.jusd.k12.ca.us