Innovative Curriculum, Fiscally Responsible, Safe Schools, Community Involvement- Transforming Our Schools
2013 + Overall District Academic Achievements
College-Readiness
- 1,542 high school graduates in the Class of 2013
- Increased Graduation Rate
- Greater California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) passage rates
- Increased the number of 9th graders with credits on track for college-readiness
- Increased the number of college-ready students who enter 2 and 4 year colleges and universities
- Increased the percentage of 12th grade graduates completing all courses required by UC and/or CSU acceptance
- Increased student performance on college entrance exams, particularly the SAT
- Implemented a college-going culture beginning at pre-K
- Elementary schools have adopted colleges and taken field trips to colleges
- Programs such as Robotics and Solar Boats encourage students to be college-bound
- Gear Up (1200 students) and Bright Prospects (683 students) support student interest in college
- Increased Access to Advanced Placement classes for all students which is almost twice the State average
- Record number of students admitted to four year universities and colleges across the country and millions of dollars in scholarships
- Increased ACT and SAT preparation aligned with the school curriculum
Academic Achievements
- Armstrong Elementary, Lorbeer Middle, Diamond Ranch High, and Village Academy are California Distinguished Schools
- Diamond Ranch and Village Academy are listed among the top high schools in California in U S News and World Report's ranking of U S High Schools
- Pomona High is an AVID National Demonstration School
- National Academy Foundation schools at Fremont Academy of Engineering & Design, and Palomares Academy of Health Sciences
- Curriculum is designed and certified by the National Academy Foundation
- Both completing 12th grade this year and will graduate their first high school class
- All high schools accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) with the most recent being Park West, Pomona High, and Village Academy receiving 6-year terms, the highest accreditation possible
- MyCS (Computer Science) elective courses at Golden Springs and Lorbeer
Test Scores
- District-wide API and AYP continue on upward trajectory
- Student proficiency continues to increase as measured by District-wide and State assessments
- Implementation of Common Core Education Standards to improve student performance on standardized tests
Track History/Other Achievements:
- Founded Pomona Student Advisory Coalition for High School Students 2008-present
- Introduced initiative for the development of high school athletic fields
- Provided Scholarships to District Students
- Supported the Work of Administrators Serving Homeless Children
- Worked and Initiated Collaboration with DeVry University, Western University and the University of La Verne, and University of La Verne School of Law to create Career Options for Students
- Supported the Use of Conservative Budgeting Practices
- Supported and Initiated Further District Audit into Property Acquisitions
- Spearheaded initiative for the creation of District Charter schools and educational options
- Supported Pursuit of Additional Federal, Grant and private funding
- Lobbied in Sacramento Make Funding for Education a Civil Right and for increased funding
- Secured private donation for District
- Initiated Teacher Retirement Incentive Initiative
- Called for Funding to Retain Teachers
- Voted to Expend Additional Resources to lessen Teacher Layoffs
- Spearheaded development of Student Court for student discipline and intervention in Inland Empire
- Called for the Institution of International Baccalaureate Programs District-wide
- Supported the Creation of Middle School Science Academies and college partnerships
- Supported the Creation of New K-8 Schools
- Promoted Dropout Prevention Practices
- Supported Options for Students
- Supported Community Mentoring Programs
- Called for Structured Maintenance Program and Allocation of Bond Funds resulting in the improvement and renovation of school sites
- Called for Increased Parent-District Partnership Programs
- Supported and served as a Judge for the University of La Verne High School Business Camp, 2013
- Authored Proposed Legislation to Close the Achievement Gap
- Promoted academic enrichment and quality After School Programs
- Initiated revitalization of Career and Technology Programs
- Supported continuing Adult and Vocational Education Programs
- Funded thriving Arts and Music Programs
- Initiated alignment of uniform student disciplinary procedures
- Supported anti-bullying policies
- Supported Administration, Board, and Teacher Collaboration
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