Claremont After-School Program, Inc.
Claremont Unified School District
Los Angeles County
Jeff Stark, Board President; Teddie Warner, President, Board of Directors;
Mary Caenepeel, Vice President, Board of Education; Steven Llanusa, Hilary LaCoute,
Sam Mowbray and Carole Harter, Board Members
The Claremont After-school Programs, Inc. is a non-denominational, non-profit
organization that offers homework assistance, healthy snacks, recreation and enrichment
to about 160 elementary school children through professional site supervisors and
170 volunteer tutors.
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Bridging the Achievement Gap by Creating a Visual
Data Tracking System
Temperance-Kutner Elementary School
Clovis Unified School District
Fresno County
Jim Van Volkinburg, Board President; Janet
Young, Superintendent; Rosalie Baker, Assistant Superintendent; Randy Hein, Principal;
Becky Douglas and Jennifer Thao, Teachers
The Bridging the Achievement Gap by Creating a Visual Data Tracking System
program allows staff to visually post comprehensive data on each student and consistently
track, analyze and monitor progress and program effectiveness to ensure improved
performance for each child and team.
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Daily Block Schedule
Vicentia Elementary School
Corona-Norco Unified School District
Riverside County
Bill Newberry, Board President; Michael Lin,
Superintendent; Cecilia Arzago-Chester, Principal; Theresa Squires, Teacher on Special
Assignment
Vicentia Elementary has an innovative block schedule which provides collaboration
time to analyze data, share best teaching practices, and coordinate data-driven
interventions. In 2013, Vicentia was recognized as a California Distinguished School,
a Title I AAA school and a Model School for Academic Excellence.
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The Young Scholars Program
Valencia Park Elementary School
Fullerton School District
Orange County
Hilda Sugarman, Board President; Robert Pletka, Superintendent; Janet Morey,
Assistant Superintendent; Emy Flores, Principal; Helene
Morris, Assistant Principal; George Lara, Intervention Specialist
The Young Scholars Program is a technology-based student intervention program
that provides academic support for students in language arts and mathematics. The
Young Scholars Program increases teacher collaboration and interventions, resulting
in achievement for all students through the use of technology.
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Literacy Support Specialist Program
Milpitas Unified School District
Santa Clara County
Daniel Bobay, Board President; Marsha Grilli, William Foulk, Danny Lan
and Gunawan Alisantosa, Board Members; Michelle Dimas, Assistant Superintendent;
Audrey Fong, Literacy Coordinator
The Literacy Support Specialist program provides direct reading intervention
services to targeted, at-risk students within the regular classroom, as well as
job-embedded professional development on best practices in literacy for teachers.
It has helped Milpitas Unified bridge the districtwide achievement gap.
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Closing the Achievement Gap
Hidden Springs Elementary School
Moreno Valley Unified School District
Riverside County
Tracey Vackar, Board President; Jesus Holguin, Board Member; Judy White,
Superintendent; Cleveland Johnson, Vice President; Martinrex Kedziora, Assistant
Superintendent; Misty Kelley, Principal; Nancy Allbee and Michelle Wilson, Teachers
The goal of Hidden Springs’ team is to close the achievement gap among all
student subgroups. The school’s practice is to focus on content standards, set high
expectations, facilitate professional development, and include parents and community
members to support student achievement.
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Closing the Achievement Gap with ELLs using ELD/ALD
Julia B. Morrison Elementary School
Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District
Los Angeles County
Ed Hengler, Board President; Ruth Perez, Superintendent; Ruby Gonzalez,
Principal; Eugenia Kim, Jennifer Murrey and Vicki Roberts, Teachers; Cindy Zamora,
Categorical Programs Assistant
The Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District’s program implements highly effective
strategies whereby English learners receive support in English language acquisition
and all others receive academic language enrichment. It provides sustained professional
development for teachers on meeting the linguistic needs of all students.
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ASES Prep
Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District
Los Angeles County
Darryl Adams, Board President; Ruth Perez,
Superintendent; Maribel Galan, Principal; Rosa
Cameron, Director of State and Federal Programs; Sue Jin Kim and Mark Hernandez,
ASES Supervisors
The After School Education and Safety Preparatory program is committed to bridging
the achievement gap in K-12 education by providing transformative after-school programming
using research-based pedagogical models, data-driven instruction, and opportunities
to expose students to higher
education.
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HEART: Honoring Excellence, Achievement, Relationships
and Teamwork
Franklin Elementary School
Redlands Unified School District
San Bernardino County
Ron McPeck, Board President; Pat Kohlmeier, Neal Waner, Donna West and
Patty Holohan, Board Members; Lori Rhodes, Superintendent
Franklin Elementary created the unique HEART philosophy which Honors Excellence,
Achievement, Relationships and Teamwork. This philosophy incorporates cultural pride,
family involvement, and targeted academic support. Focus on this belief has allowed
Franklin’s EL subgroup to bridge the achievement gap.
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Students Saving Students: Multiple Methods of
Mentoring
La Serna High School
Whittier Union High School District
Los Angeles County
Tim Schneider, Board President; Sandra Thorstenson, Superintendent; Drew
Passalacqua, Principal; Ken LaVigne, Kristine Kooiman and Todd Boschman, Teachers;
Christine Williams, Link Crew
The Student Mentor Program at La Serna High School has resulted in measurable
gains in several targeted areas, including increases in graduation rates, CST scores,
and A-G completion rates while decreasing D/F rates and closing the achievement
gap.
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Differentiated Instruction through Universal Design
Riverside County Office of Education
Riverside County
Gerald Colapinto, Board President; Kenneth Young, Superintendent; Diana
Asseier, Assistant Superintendent; Russell Frank, Director of Assessment and Accountability;
Mike Barney, Director Instruction Services; Kristin Nicholls, Coordinator; Maritza
Rodriguez and Melissa Bazanos, Administrators
Differentiated Instruction through Universal Design closes the achievement
gap by integrating Titles I and III, and aligning staff development, student placement,
standards-based differentiated instruction, data analysis, professional learning
communities, monitoring and support, as well as county, district and site personnel
efforts.
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