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<strong>Cutten</strong> <strong>School</strong> • 2011-12 SARC<br />

Adequate Yearly Progress<br />

The Federal No Child Le Behind (NCLB) Act requires that all schools and districts meet Adequate<br />

Yearly Progress (AYP) requirements. California public schools and districts are required to meet or<br />

exceed criteria in these four target areas:<br />

1. Parcipaon rate on statewide assessments in English-language arts and mathemacs<br />

2. Percentage of students scoring proficient on statewide assessments in English-language arts<br />

and mathemacs<br />

3. API scores<br />

4. Graduaon rate for high schools<br />

The table displays whether or not the school and district met each of the AYP criteria and made<br />

overall AYP for 2011-12. For more informaon, visit www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/ay/.<br />

Adequate Yearly Progress Criteria<br />

2011-12 <strong>School</strong> Year<br />

Cuen <strong>School</strong> (Grades 3-6) Cuen <strong>School</strong> District (Grades 2-6)<br />

Met Overall AYP Yes No<br />

AYP Criteria<br />

English-<br />

Language Arts<br />

Mathemacs<br />

English-<br />

Language Arts<br />

Mathemacs<br />

Parcipaon Rate Yes Yes Yes Yes<br />

Percent Proficient Yes Yes Yes No<br />

API Yes Yes<br />

Graduaon Rate <br />

Federal Intervention Program<br />

Districts and schools receiving Title I funding that fail to meet AYP over two consecuve years in the<br />

same content area (English-language arts or mathemacs) or on the same indicator (API or gradua-<br />

on rate) can enter into Program Improvement (PI). Each addional year that the district or schools<br />

do not meet AYP results in advancement to the next level of intervenon. This table displays the<br />

2012-13 Program Improvement status for the school and district. For more informaon, please visit<br />

www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/ay/.<br />

Types of Services Funded<br />

7<br />

In the Cuen Elementary <strong>School</strong> District,<br />

in addion to regular classroom<br />

instrucon, we parcipate in the following<br />

programs:<br />

• Aer <strong>School</strong> Child Care<br />

• Class Size Reducon<br />

• Computer Educaon<br />

• Counseling<br />

• Drug Free <strong>School</strong><br />

• Economic Impact Aid (EIA)<br />

• English Learners<br />

• Gied and Talented Educaon<br />

(GATE)<br />

• Improving Teacher Quality<br />

• Library<br />

• Loery – Instruconal Materials<br />

• Music<br />

• Speech and Language Pathologist<br />

• Rural Educaon Achievement<br />

• <strong>School</strong> Improvement<br />

• Title I (Basic Grants – Low Income)<br />

• Title II (Enhance Educaon<br />

Through Technology)<br />

• Title V (Innovave Educaonal<br />

Strategies)<br />

• Transportaon – Home to <strong>School</strong><br />

Federal Intervention Program<br />

2012-13 <strong>School</strong> Year<br />

Cuen <strong>School</strong><br />

(Grades 3-6)<br />

Cuen <strong>School</strong> District<br />

(Grades 2-6)<br />

Program Improvement Status Not In PI Not In PI<br />

First Year of Program Improvement <br />

Year in Program Improvement <br />

2011-12 12 SARC<br />

Number of <strong>School</strong>s Idenfied for Program Improvement 0<br />

Percent of <strong>School</strong>s Idenfied for Program Improvement 0.00%<br />

Not applicable. The graduaon rate for AYP criteria applies to high schools.<br />

Not applicable.<br />

“Parent participation in all aspects of<br />

the school program is a strength of our district.”<br />

<strong>School</strong> Safety<br />

The Comprehensive <strong>School</strong> Safety Plan<br />

is undergoing a complete review and<br />

revision during the 2012-13 school<br />

year. Key elements of the plan, including<br />

monthly fire drills, earthquake<br />

evacuaon procedures, and lockdown<br />

policies are reviewed in early October<br />

each year, and are in effect throughout<br />

the year.

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