Cupertino Union School District Board Meeting November 21, 2019 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cupertino Union School District Board Meeting November 21, 2019 Miller Middle School Enrollment Data Listening Session Outcomes and Purpose for Todays Meeting Given the School Boards long-standing commitment to balance enrollment and


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Cupertino Union School District

Board Meeting November 21, 2019 Miller Middle School Enrollment Data Listening Session

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Outcomes and Purpose for Today’s Meeting

Given the School Board’s long-standing commitment to balance enrollment and addressing ongoing budget shortfall:

  • Understand where we are now in the process and where we are headed
  • Review data, both current and projected - District Level and Feeder Pattern
  • Listen to Community
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District Enrollment Data and Future Projections

2015/16: 18,910 2019/20: 16,712 2024/25: 14,262*

  • 4,648

*Current conservative projections Revised based on demographer’s October 28, 2019 report

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Most Current Committee Work

2013-2015: Stocklmeir Growth Committee Spring 2017: Community Advisory Committee (CAC) 2017-2018: Revisit CAC Conversations Small Schools Conversations Formation of Small School Committee Dawn to Dusk “stake in the ground” 2018-2019: Community Conversations (all 25 school communities) Balancing and Declining Enrollment Committee (Board and Staff) 2019-2020: Broad Community Conversations

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Board’s Stake in the Ground

2018-2019 Board Decision Elementary schools need to have at least 3 Kindergarten classrooms sustained through 5th grade.

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Our Least Drastic Solutions

School Community Ownership of Creative Solutions Open Enrollment Dawn to Dusk Track Progress

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Miller Middle and Feeder Schools 2017-2018 2018-2019 Difference +/- 2019-2020 Difference +/- Projected 2020-2021 Difference +/- Cumulative +/- Miller 1250 1190

  • 60

1191 1 1056

  • 135
  • 194

Muir 300 299

  • 1

261

  • 38

239

  • 22
  • 61

Meyerholz Neighborhood 341 329

  • 12

312

  • 17

296

  • 16
  • 45

Dilworth 368 416 48 411

  • 5

359

  • 52
  • 9

Blue Hills * 279 330 51 320

  • 10

308

  • 12

29

Miller Feeder Schools

* indicates the elementary school feeds into two middle schools

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Kinder 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6 7 8 Total Miller 95 11 5 111 Muir 5 1 6 3 15 Meyerholz Neighborhood 6 2 8 Dilworth 17 14 13 13 5 62 Blue Hills 3 4 2 9

Miller Feeder - Waitlist by Grade

Waitlist numbers are as of 10/28/19

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Current Alternative School Data

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Brainstormed Potential Solutions

Attract Reconfigure Consolidate

  • Magnet Schools
  • Alt Schools

(create/expand)

  • Dawn to Dusk
  • Charter Schools
  • Open Enrollment
  • Interdistrict Transfers
  • K-8
  • K-3, 4-6, 7-8
  • Multi-School Zones

(lottery)

  • Alt Schools to Magnet
  • Boundary Changes
  • Eliminate Alt Schools
  • School Closures
  • Move Alt Schools to

Small Schools Other

  • Busing
  • A combination of any of the above
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Process Going Forward

Once all community “listening sessions” are completed, the Board of Education will hold meetings to:

  • Review data, both current and projected
  • Discuss criteria for making decisions
  • Identify next steps and provide direction and timelines
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Clarifying Questions and Public Comment for Board Consideration