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FACTS AT A GLANCE FLIPBOOK 2021-22

SANTA ANA UNI F I ED SCHOOL D I STR I CT AT A 2021-2022 GLANCE FACTS

DISTRICT HIGHLIGHTS

FREE before and after school programs

International Baccalaureate (IB) World Program 7th-12th

50+ 21st Century Career Technical Academies

FREE nutritious breakfast and lunch daily

Dual Language Immersion Pre-K-12th

Restorative Practices & Mental Health Services College courses offered at most high school campuses National Cooking Up Change 5 time champions - High School Inc. Academy at Santa Ana Valley H.S.

Full day preschool & kindergarten

63 Middle College High School students graduated with “AA’’ degree in 2021 FREE college tuition & laptop freshman year at Santa Ana College when enrolled full-time for SAUSD graduates National Award Winning Speech & Debate Program 882 SAUSD graduates received the Seal of Biliteracy in 2021 and are Bilingual in two or more languages

Visual and Performing Arts

Construction Trades Pre-Apprenticeship Program

Internships with NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

STEAM

SANTA ANA UNI F I ED SCHOOL D I STR I CT AT A 2021-2022 GLANCE FACTS We will work collaboratively and comprehensively with staff, parents, and the community to strengthen a learning

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS 8 environment focused on raising the achievement of all students and preparing them for success in college and career. MISSION VISION 7 HIGH SCHOOLS 4 Educational Options college and career. We engage, inspire, and challenge all of our students to become productive citizens, ethical leaders, and positive contributors to our community, country and a global society.

11 th largest school district in California

We assure well-rounded learning experiences, which prepare our students for success in

45,000 Enrollment of approx. students

5,000 Approx. employees

Secondary Schools Dependent Charter

ELEMENTARY 28 (K-5) 6 SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY

1 Deaf and Hard of Hearing Regional Program K-6 1 3 Early Childhood Education Programs Child Development Center 1

Geographic

24 square miles

size

4 (K-8) 2 (K-6)

LCAP

Wellness Centers 57

Seniors Taking AP Tests 67%

Goals & Progress

Speech & Debate National Champions

Graduation Rate 91%

Attendance Rate 97%

GOAL #1: STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT The SAUSD will design, develop, and deliver high quality, flexible innovative, culturally responsive, standards-based core curriculum and instruction and tiered supports that empower ALL students (including but not limited to students experiencing low income second language learners, students in foster care, McKinney Vento students, and students with special needs) to exhibit self efficacy, and to be active global citizens, effective collaborators and communicators and solve real world problems. GOAL #3: SOCIAL EMOTIONAL WELLNESS The SAUSD community (staff and community partners) will provide students with resources and multi-tiered support to meet their individual social-emotional, mental health, behavioral and physical well-being. The SAUSD will design, develop, and deliver a multi-tiered system of services and supports that promotes family, staff, and community as active partners in preparing ALL students for college and career readiness and future life success. GOAL #2: FAMILY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

The SAUSD will create systems which improve efficiency and implement solutions with a high level of customer service and professionalism, in order to support the educational programs of the district. GOAL #4: ORGANIZATIONAL EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the SAUSD will assure healthful conditions for students and staff by implementing key prevention measures and research-based practices while also providing information, education, and training based on the assessed need for response to the COVID-19 Pandemic through June 30, 2022. GOAL# 5: PUBLIC HEALTH

BUDGET

2021- 2022

SOURCE OF REVENUE

10.2% Other State Revenue

LCFF Sources 61.0%

5.1% Federal Revenue

22.5% Federal Revenue COVID-19 Funds

1.2% Other Local Revenue

TOTAL 100.0%

EXPENSE BUDGET $890.6 (IN MILLIONS)

Other Outgo/Interfund Transfers Out 0.98%

Capital Outlay 0.34%

Total Services & Other Operating Expenditures 20.16%

Total Employee Benefits 19.64%

Total Certificated Salaries 31.09%

Total Classified Salaries 12.87%

Total Books & Supplies 14.92%

NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS

POSITIVE BEHAVIOR INTERVENTIONS AND SUPPORTS (PBIS) IMPLEMENTATION BY THE CALIFORNIA PBIS COMMISSION IN 2019

TITLE I ACADEMIC ACHIEVING SCHOOLS

Muir Fundamental Elementary Thorpe Fundamental Elementary

Franklin Elementary Harvey Elementary Lincoln Elementary Monroe Elementary Muir Fundamental Elementary Romero-Cruz Academy Thorpe Fundamental Elementary

Harvey Elementary Middle College High

PLATINUM RECOGNITION:

CALIFORNIA GOLD RIBBON SCHOOLS

Carver Elementary Diamond Elementary Edison Elementary Esqueda Elementary Franklin Elementary Fremont Elementary Garfield Elementary Godinez Fundamental High Harvey Elementary Heninger Elementary Heroes Elementary Jackson Elementary Lincoln Elementary Macarthur Fundamental Intermediate

Martin Elementary McFadden Intermediate Mendez Fundamental Intermediate Monte Vista Elementary Muir Fundamental Elementary Saddleback High Sierra Intermediate Thorpe Fundamental Valley High Villa Fundamental Intermediate Walker Elementary

Franklin Elementary Greenville Fundamental Elementary Lincoln Elementary MacArthur Middle College Walker Elementary

Walker Elementary Middle College High

CALIFORNIA DISTINGUISHED SCHOOLS

Adams Elementary Fremont Elementary Greenville Fundamental Elementary Harvey Elementary Heninger Elementary King Elementary Madison Elementary

CALIFORNIA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION GOLDEN BELL

GOLD RECOGNITION:

Senior Portfolio and Exit Interview Program Jackson Elementary High School Inc. at Valley High School (42 total Golden Bell Awards to date)

Carr Intermediate Davis Elementary Greenville Fundamental Kennedy Elementary King Elementary Lowell Elementary Madison Elementary Monroe Elementary

Pio Pico Elementary Roosevelt Elementary Santiago Elementary Segerstrom High Sepulveda Elementary Spurgeon Intermediate Taft Elementary

Martin Elementary Monroe Elementary Muir Fundamental Elementary Pio Pico Elementary Santiago Elementary Thorpe Fundamental Elementary Carr Intermediate MacArthur Fundamental Intermediate Mendez Fundamental Intermediate McFadden Intermediate Sierra Intermediate Century High Middle College High

Washington Elementary Wilson Elementary

TOP 100 HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY BY US WORLD NEWS REPORT

SILVER RECOGNITION:

Adams Elementary Advanced Learning Academy Century High Hoover Elementary Lathrop Intermediate

Lorin Griset Academy REACH Academy Romero-Cruz Academy Santa Ana High Willard Intermediate

Godinez Fundamental High Middle College High Saddleback High Segerstrom High School

Directory ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS

Carr

2120 W. Edinger Ave. 92704 1111 S. Broadway 92707

714-480-4100

Lathrop 714-567-3300 MacArthur Fundamental 600 W. Alton Ave. 92707 714-568-7700 McFadden 2701 S. Raitt St. 92704 714-435-3700 Mendez Fundamental 2000 N. Bristol St. 92706 714-972-7800 Sierra Prep. Academy 2021 N. Grand Ave. 92705 714-567-3500 Villa Fundamental 1441 E. Chestnut Ave. 92701 714-558-5100 Willard 1342 N. Ross St. 92706 714-480-4800

Adams Carver

2130 S. Raitt St. 92704

714-430-5900

1401 W. Santa Ana Blvd. 92703 714-564-2000

Davis

1405 French St. 92701 1450 S. Center St. 92704 2063 Orange Ave. 92707

714-564-2200 714-480-8100 714-433-6900 714-431-1500 714-564-2900 714-972-4300

Diamond

Edison

HIGH SCHOOLS

HIGH SCHOOLS

Esqueda (K-8) 2240 S. Main St. 92707

Franklin Fremont

210 W. Cubbon St. 92701 1930 W. Tenth St. 92703

Century 714-568-7000 Godinez Fundamental 3002 Centennial Rd. 92704 714-433-6600 Middle College 1530 W. Seventeenth St. 92706 714-953-3900 Saddleback (7-12) 2802 S. Flower St. 92707 714-569-6300 Santa Ana 520 W. Walnut St. 92701 714-567-4900 Segerstrom 2301 W. MacArthur Blvd. 92704 714-241-5000 Valley 1801 S. Greenville St. 92704 714-241-6410 1401 S. Grand Ave. 92705

Garfield 714-972-5300 Greenville Fundamental 3600 S. Raitt St. 92704 714-558-3400 Harvey 1635 S. Center St. 92704 714-430-6200 Heninger (K-8) 417 W. Walnut St. 92701 714-953-3800 Heroes 1111 W. Civic Center Dr. 92703 714-568-9600 Hoover 408 E. Santa Clara Ave. 92706 714-564-2100 Jackson 1143 S. Nakoma Dr. 92704 714-569-3500 Jefferson (K-6) 1522 W. Adams St. 92704 714-431-3800 Kennedy 1300 E. McFadden Ave. 92705 714-972-5700 King 1001 S. Graham Ln. 92703 714-972-6000 Lincoln 425 S. Sullivan St. 92704 714-972-6200 Lowell 700 S. Flower St. 92703 714-972-6300 Madison (K-6) 1124 E. Hobart St. 92707 714-972-6400 Martin 939 W. Wilshire Ave. 92707 714-480-8000 Monroe 417 E. Central Ave. 92707 714-431-3900 Monte Vista 2116 W. Monta Vista Ave. 92704 714-564-8500 Muir Fundamental 1951 N. Mabury St. 92705 714-972-6700 Pio Pico 931 W. Highland St. 92703 714-972-7500 Romero-Cruz Academy (K-8) 2701 W. 5th St. 92703 714-480-2200 Roosevelt 501 S. Halladay St. 92701 714-564-1200 Santiago (K-8) 2212 N. Baker St. 92706 714-564-8400 Sepulveda 1801 S. Poplar St. 92704 714-433-6500 Taft (K-6) 500 W. Keller Ave. 92707 714-431-7700 Thorpe Fundamental 2450 W. Alton Ave. 92704 714-430-5800 Walker 811 E. Bishop St. 92701 714-647-2800 Washington 910 W. Anahurst Pl. 92707 714-445-5100 Wilson 1317 N. Baker St. 92706 714-564-8100 850 Brown St. 92701

OTHER PROGRAMS

Cal SAFE 1915 W. McFadden Ave. 92704 714-431-7542 Career Technical Education CTE at Valley High School 1801 S. Greenville St. 92704 714-241-6598 Early Childhood Education 1629 S. Center St. 92704 714-431-7542 Head Start 1629 S. Center St.92704 714-431-7576 Mitchell Child Development Center 3001 W. Harvard St. 92704 714-285-4600

CHARTER SCHOOL

Advanced Learning Academy (K-5)

335 E. Walnut St. 92701

714-480-4300 714-480-4350

Early College (6-9) 1325 E. 4th St. 92701

EDUCATIONAL OPTIONS

2128 S. Cypress Ave. 92707

714-430-5700

Chavez

Independent Study Program

520 W. Walnut St. 92701

Lorin Griset Academy

1915 W. McFadden Ave. 92704 714-648-2900

REACH Academy (7-12)

1512 N. Santa Ana Blvd. 92703 714-796-9000

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Board meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. Unless otherwise posted, meetings are held at the school district administration center, 1601 East Chestnut Avenue, Santa Ana, CA 92701, Board Room. Meetings are also broadcast live on Time Warner Cable, Channel 31, and repeated the following Saturday at 3 p.m. and Tuesday at 6 p.m.

Valerie Amezcua President

Rigo Rodriguez, Ph.D. Vice President

Alan Rasmussen, Ed.D. Richard V. Tauer Interim Co-Superintendents

Alfonso Alvarez, Ed.D. Clerk

John Palacio Member