Scott Barton – Principal/Director Jan Gabay – Staff Developer/English Department Chair Anne Artz – Science Department Chair Preuss Alumni Bruce Alvarez,

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Scott Barton – Principal/Director Jan Gabay – Staff Developer/English Department Chair Anne Artz – Science Department Chair Preuss Alumni Bruce Alvarez, Milana Edwards, Miriam Million and Jake Sticka The Preuss School UCSD

Educational Challenges and A Viable Solution  Educational Challenges  Achievement gap  Drop out rates  Underrepresentation in college and universities  Detracking: A Viable Solution  Rigorous Curriculum  Academic and Social Supports (“scaffolds”)  Exemplary Model: The Preuss School UCSD

Preparing Students for College at The Preuss School UCSD

What is The Preuss School UCSD?  Chartered by SDUSD with oversight from UCSD  A college campus-based public charter school  Preparing low-income students for college admission (especially UC)  Grades 6-12 – serving 825 students  14 th year of operation  9 graduation classes

How Do Our Students Perform on College Enrollment?  More than 90% of 780 students in the first 9 graduating classes ( ) were accepted to 4-year universities.  Several graduates have enrolled at such prestigious schools as Harvard, Georgetown, Stanford, Duke, Emory. Brown, and Johns Hopkins.  An average of 80% of students from the 9 graduating classes have enrolled in 4-year colleges.  The 80% rate compares favorably to the approximately 35% average for CA high school graduates  Source:

How Do Our Students Perform on State Tests?  API: 892 – Fourth highest in San Diego County; out scoring high schools with many fewer low-income students  CAHSEE (California High-School Exit Exam): 100% pass rate for classes of

Recognition  2012 NASSP Breakthrough School  #1 Transformative High School in the Nation – Newsweek June 2011 & June 2012  National Blue Ribbon School, 2010  Ranked in top 50 among America’s top high schools for six consecutive years  California Distinguished School

How did the Preuss Class of 2012 do? ADMISSIONS and ENROLLMENT  95% were admitted to a four-year college or university.  29% enrolled at a UC campus.  34% enrolled at a CSU campus.  18% enrolled at a private or out-of-state school.  19% enrolled in a two-year college with the intent of transferring to a four-year college  For the sixth year in a row Preuss graduates have been recognized as Gates Millennium Scholars (24 over 6 years).  2 Questbridge Scholars – 10 over 5 years.

What Policies and Practices Contribute to the Success of Our School?  A Single, Specific Mission  School Structure  A College-going Culture of Learning  Personalization  Professional Development  Parent Involvement  UCSD Support

How are Students Admitted? 1.Student is from a low-income family (Free & Reduced Lunch Program) 2.Student’s parent or guardian has not graduated from a four- year college 3.Have motivation and potential to succeed 4.Selected by lottery

What Do We Look Like?  67% Hispanic/Latino  19% Asian/Indochinese  11%African American/Black  3%White

We Have A Single, Specific Mission  Prepare students of color from low- income backgrounds for college

School Structure  School Day…………… 8:55-4:00 pm  Longer Year…………. 198 days  Longer Week……….. After School Tutoring  Saturday Classes  Longer Classes……… 95 min per class  Students enrolled in 8 classes (A/B Schedule)

Preparing Under Represented Students for College  A rigorous curriculum of a-g and AP courses  “Scaffolds” to support students learning  Reduced student-teacher ratio (tutors)  Shared values: All personnel believe all students can succeed in rigorous courses, provided the appropriate academic and social supports  Science fair projects for all students in grades 7-11  School-wide exhibitions of student work  Research, internships and service learning

Preparing Under Represented Students for College (Scaffolds)  College Advisor, HS Counselor, Psychologists  Advisory Teachers act as counselors  6 th grade Literacy Enrichment course for all 6 th graders  Middle school and high school Literacy and Math Enrichment courses  EHS (Exercise and Health Science)  World language (Spanish) begins in 7 th grade. Supports literacy in two languages

Preparing Under Represented Students for College (Scaffolds)  College application workshops for students and parents  College application process in Advisory  FAFSA workshops for students and parents  College essay writing built into curriculum  Early warning system for At-risk students  Saturday and after school tutoring

Personalization  Advisory Program  Students stay together from 6 th -12 th grade  College prep curriculum  Tutoring  Character development  Teachers are academic advisors  Teachers write letters of recommendation

Professional Development  Two hours per week within the school day  Lesson Study  Researched based “best practices”  Analyze data  Collaboration  Daily prep periods of 95 minutes  Individualized Professional Development Plan  Portfolios

Parental Involvement  Monthly Parent Meetings  Parents have mandatory service hours 15 hours per year per student Completed over 12,000 hours last year  98% of Parents involved

Collaboration with UCSD  UCSD students as tutors and interns > 100 per quarter  Senior internships on UCSD campus  Professors work with teachers & students  Students enroll in University courses  Faculty serve on Board of Directors  CREATE provides research and evaluation assistance (

Challenges  Fundraising  Sustain the Longer Year  Transportation  100% of Student Enrolling in 4-year Colleges/Universities  Following Graduates to College