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East Bay Conservation Corps Corpsmember Academy Charter Petition Presentation November 29, 2006

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Page 1: East Bay Conservation Corps Corpsmember Academy Charter Petition Presentation November 29, 2006

East Bay Conservation CorpsCorpsmember Academy

Charter Petition Presentation

November 29, 2006

Page 2: East Bay Conservation Corps Corpsmember Academy Charter Petition Presentation November 29, 2006
Page 3: East Bay Conservation Corps Corpsmember Academy Charter Petition Presentation November 29, 2006

EBCC Charter School’s MissionThe EBCC Charter School was created out of the

belief that public schools must prepare children for the challenges, opportunities, and responsibilities of life in a democratic, pluralistic society.

The EBCC Charter School’s mission is to enable our students to become proficient in each of the following literacies:

Academic LiteracyArtistic LiteracyCivic Literacy

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Academic LiteracyThe ability to read, write, speak, calculate,

reason, and conduct processes of inquiry with clarity and precision.

Artistic LiteracyThe ability to learn and creatively express oneself

through the visual, performing, and literary arts and technology.

Civic LiteracyThe ability to “let your life speak” by participating

thoughtfully, responsibly, and passionately in the life of the community with a concern for the common good.

Page 5: East Bay Conservation Corps Corpsmember Academy Charter Petition Presentation November 29, 2006

History of EBCC’s Partnership with OUSD

• 1989 – 2004: Project YES (Youth Engaged in Service) partnered with over 300 teachers and 10,000 students to coordinate service-learning projects and to provide training and technical assistance in OUSD Schools.

• 1995: Original charter approved -- one of the first granted in Oakland.

• 1996: Corpsmember High School opened to serve students ages 17 – 24, most of whom have dropped out of traditional high school settings.

• 1997 – 2003: EBCC AmeriCorps Members provided tutoring and academic support services to over 8000 OUSD K-12 students. EBCC constructed over 20 OUSD school community gardens.

• 2000: K-12 Charter renewed• 2001: Elementary level of the EBCC Charter School launched.• 2005: EBCC K-12 Charter given five year renewal.

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Leveraging Resources to Benefit the District & Oakland Students and Families

• 1995 to 2004: EBCC brought in over $15 million in government and private funding to support OUSD teachers and students.

• EBCC continues to leverage approximately $500,000 per year to support over-aged students whom OUSD can no longer serve.

• EBCC attracts additional students from outside the district, generating additional revenue of approximately $150,000 per year.

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New Charter

• Serving only 16-24 year old population through Corpsmember Academy

• Year-round schedule• Data-driven plan• Alternative Assessment Measures implemented

as part of overall accountability plan• Focused on Academic, Civic and Artistic Literacy• Strongly rooted in the philosophies of service

and citizenship

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2001–2006 Accomplishments of the EBCC Corpsmember High School

• Graduated 118 High School students.

• Graduation rate continues to increase each year.

• GRADE GAINS.

• Expansion of our employability program to support students to obtain post-secondary and career opportunities.

• Excellent post-graduation placement rate.

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Graduation RatesNumber of Students Graduating from the EBCC Corpsmember High School

2001-2005

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

Enrollment (per CBEDS) 190 138 168 148 145

Total Annual Enrollment 322 207 336 321 309

HS Diploma 11 13 26 35 27

GED 7 6 8 3 1

Graduation Rate 5.7% 9.4% 12.1% 23.6% 19.3%

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Highlights of Academic Program

• Foundation Academy: Intensive remedial instruction and support

• Learning Academy: Standards-based curriculum; exploration of self and community

• Field Academy: Curriculum linked to service; team work and leadership skills emphasized; focus on environmental stewardship

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Graduation requirements

• Passage of CAHSEE

• Academic standards

• Standards-based portfolio

• Transition exploration: Careers/ post-secondary opportunities

• Service requirements

• Action agenda for personal and social change

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Increased Accountability

ASAMAlternative Schools

Assessment Measures

Learning ReadinessAcademic

PerformanceTransitions

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Why the EBCC Corpsmember Academy Charter should be

granted

• New model design based on data

• Year round schedule would provide more support to our student population

• Increased accountability measures for Corpsmember Academy

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Why the EBCC Charter School Petition Should Be Granted

• We are providing innovative educational models based on civic education and service-learning that prepares our students to be lifelong learners and active, engaged citizens in their community.

• We have a 23-year history of sustaining programmatically and fiscally sound initiatives that serve the Oakland community.

• We are recognized by state and national educational reform, civic education, and service-learning organizations as a leader in our field.

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