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Turlock Unified School District June 7, 2011 Learning Today…Leading Tomorrow

Board of Trustees Board MemberTerm Expiration Frank M. Lima, President 2011 Eileen Hamilton, Clerk 2011 John C. Sims, Member 2011 Bob Weaver, Member 2013 Josh Bernard, Member 2013 Tami Muniz, Member (Provisional Appointment) 2011 Loren Holt, Member 2011

District Administration Dr. Sonny H. Da Marto, Superintendent Ed Felt, Deputy Superintendent / Business Services Mike Trainor, Assistant Superintendent / Human Resources Lacrisha Ferriera, Assistant Superintendent Educational Services Lori Decker, Chief Financial Officer Gil Ogden, Director of Student Services Denise Banghart-Bragg, Director of Special Education Kea Willett, Director of Professional Development & English Learner Programs Heidi Lawler, Director of Human Resources Laurie Harrington, Director of Assessment / Accountability

The District has… K-12 District of 13,504 Students 16 Schools – 9 Elementary School Sites – 1 Middle School – 1 Junior High School – 2 Comprehensive High Schools – 2 Alternative High Schools – 1 Adult School

Student Ethnicity in TUSD

Unification History Pre-unification, two separately governed, but commonly administered, districts: Turlock Joint Elementary School District and Turlock Joint Union High School District Each board was comprised of five members elected at large Unification of the two districts led to the formation of a seven member board elected by an at-large vote from within the boundaries of the former Turlock Joint Union High School District. The unification was effective July 1,2004 The unified district also serves two component K-8 elementary districts: Chatom Union School District and Keyes Union School District

TUSD Boundary Map

Election Change Process The governing board adopted a resolution seeking to change from at-large to by-trustee area voting (January 19, 2010) The County Committee approved the election change following a public hearing (December 15, 2010)

Election Change Process (Con’t) Using 2010 census data, the district draws proposed trustee area maps for seven trustee areas The District holds public hearings and gathers input on the draft trustee area maps

Election Change Process (Con’t) The school board selects a final trustee area map and seeks approval of the County Committee The County Committee holds its second public hearing and approves the selected map

Election Change Process (Con’t) The District seeks a waiver from the State Board of Education eliminating the need for an election to obtain voter approval of the changes The District seeks approval of the election changes from the United States Department of Justice Once all approvals are obtained, final documents are given to the Stanislaus and Merced County Committees and the County Election Clerks

Election Timelines January 19, 2010: Board approves election change December 15, 2010: County Committee approves election change April 2011: 2010 Census data released June 2011: Trustee area maps finalized Winter 2011: SBE waiver obtained

Election Time Lines ( Con’t) Spring 2012: Second County Committee hearing to approve the final trustee area map Winter 2012: DOJ approval obtained July 8, 2013: Final deadline for submission of documents to the elections departments of Merced and Stanislaus Counties (120 day rule). November 5, 2013: Initial election by trustee areas

Plan A

Plan B

Plan C

Plan C All

Plan ATot. Pop.Dev.% Dev.HispNH Wht NH DOJ Blk NH DOJ Ind NH DOJ Asn NH DOJ Hwn NH DOJ Oth NH DOJ OthMR Dev. = Deviation 111, %2,8956, , Hisp = Hispanic 211, %2,9667, NH = "Non-Hispanic" 311, %3,3437, Wht = White 411, %4,5076, Blk = Black / African American 511, %7,9532, Ind = Native American 611, %5,0294, , Asn = Asian American 711, %4,9285, Hwn = Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Total80, %31,62141,3851, , Oth = Other Ideal11,563 OthMR or MR = Multi-Race Plan A18+ Pop H18+ Pop NH18+ Wht NH18+ DOJ Blk NH18+ DOJ Ind NH18+ DOJ Asn NH18+ DOJ Hwn NH18+ DOJ Oth NH18+ DOJ OthMR Tot. Reg.Hisp. Reg. Asn. Reg.Fil. Reg. Asn + Fil. Reg. "DOJ" = Aggregated according to U.S. Department of Justice guidance 18,5711,8835, , Fil = Filipino 29,0881,9116, , Reg = Voter Registration 38,6952,0036, , CVAP = Citizen Voting Age Population 48,4072,8224, ,4851, ,5974,8262, ,1761, ,6493,0083, ,9421, ,3122,9794, ,7211, Total58,31919,43233, , ,8877,6441, ,756 Special TabulationAmerican Community Survey (ACS) Plan A Total CVAP Hisp CVAP NH Wht CVAP NH Blk CVAP NH Asn CVAP NH Ind CVAP NH Hwn CVAP NH MR CVAP Total CVAP Hisp CVAP NH Wht CVAP NH Blk CVAP NH Asn CVAP NH Ind CVAP NH Hwn CVAP NH MR CVAP NH Oth CVAP 16,8261,3464, ,8321,3534, ,5951,0496, ,6161,0346, ,7331,2566, ,4431,2795, ,2241,8774, ,2501,7135, ,9982,2152, ,3282,2062, ,3181,1703, ,6891,3013, ,3901,2884, ,3251,5144, Total46,08410,20031, , ,48310,40031, , ,680 Plan A Demographic Counts

Plan A Demographic Percents Plan A% Hisp. % NH Wht % NH DOJ Blk % NH DOJ Ind % NH DOJ Asn % NH DOJ Hwn % NH DOJ Oth % NH DOJ OthMR Dev. = Deviation 124.8%59.7%2.3%0.8%10.8%0.5% Hisp = Hispanic 225.2%65.2%1.8%1.0%5.4%0.7%0.3%0.4% NH = "Non-Hispanic" 328.6%63.2%2.2%1.1%3.7%0.5%0.3% Wht = White 439.3%53.2%1.1% 3.8%0.5%0.3%0.6% Blk = Black / African American 569.3%23.8%1.4%0.9%3.7%0.4%0.1%0.4% Ind = Native American 644.7%41.7%1.5%1.0%9.4%0.7%0.2%0.8% Asn = Asian American 742.3%50.0%0.9%1.4%4.1%0.5%0.3%0.5% Hwn = Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Total39.1%51.1%1.6%1.0%5.8%0.5%0.3%0.5% Oth = Other Plan A % H18+ Pop % NH18+ Wht % NH18+ DOJ Blk % NH18+ DOJ Ind % NH18+ DOJ Asn % NH18+ DOJ Hwn % NH18+ DOJ Oth % NH18+ DOJ OthMR % Hisp. Reg. % Asn. Reg. % Fil. Reg. % Asn + Fil. Reg. "DOJ" = Aggregated according to U.S. Department of Justice guidance 122.0%62.4%2.3%0.8%11.1%0.5% 0.4%17.5%5.2%1.6%6.7% OthMR or MR = Multi-Race 221.0%69.4%1.4%0.9%5.8%0.7%0.3%0.4%16.5%2.6%1.5%4.1% Fil = Filipino 323.0%69.0%1.8%1.2%3.9%0.5%0.2%0.3%13.5%2.5%0.8%3.2% Reg = Voter Registration 433.6%58.8%0.9%1.3%4.0%0.6%0.3%0.6%22.7%3.1%1.6%4.7% CVAP = Citizen Voting Age Population 563.5%29.1%1.1% 4.1%0.5%0.1%0.4%50.0%2.9%1.6%4.5% 639.3%46.4%1.4%1.2%9.9%0.8%0.2%0.8%29.4%5.7%1.2%6.9% 735.8%56.1%0.8%1.6%4.4%0.6%0.2%0.6%22.1%3.8%2.9%6.7% Total33.3%56.6%1.4%1.2%6.2%0.6%0.3%0.5%22.6%3.6%1.6%5.2% Special TabulationAmercian Community Survey (ACS) Plan A % Total CVAP % Hisp CVAP % NH Wht CVAP % NH Blk CVAP % NH Asn CVAP % NH Ind CVAP % NH Hwn CVAP % NH MR CVAP % Total CVAP % Hisp CVAP % NH Wht CVAP % NH Blk CVAP % NH Asn CVAP % NH Ind CVAP % NH Hwn CVAP % NH MR CVAP % NH Oth CVAP 179.6%19.7%68.0%2.4%7.1%1.2%1.5%0.2%79.7%19.8%67.1%2.5%7.6%0.9%1.2%1.7%9.9% 283.6%13.8%80.1%1.0%3.1%1.4%0.5%0.0%83.8%13.6%79.6%0.9%3.2%0.2% 2.5%3.9% 388.9%16.2%78.9%0.4%3.4%1.1%0.0% 85.6%17.2%76.6%0.8%3.8%0.4%0.0%1.9%6.5% 485.9%26.0%66.5%0.4%3.2%1.2%2.6%0.2%86.2%23.6%69.8%0.3%2.7%0.5%2.5%1.3%7.6% 565.8%44.3%43.9%0.5%2.2%8.2%0.0%1.1%70.1%41.4%47.4%0.7%3.9%4.3%0.0%3.5%13.5% 669.5%22.0%66.2%4.0%6.3%1.3%0.0%0.2%74.4%22.9%67.5%2.9%4.4%1.0%0.7%1.5%8.2% 776.9%20.2%70.5%1.1%6.4%1.8%0.1%0.0%76.1%23.9%65.8%1.3%5.1%3.0%0.3%1.2%7.7% Total79.0%22.1%69.1%1.3%4.5%2.1%0.7%0.2%79.7%22.4%68.7%1.3%4.3%1.3%0.7%1.9%7.9%

Plan B Demographic Counts Plan BTot. Pop.Dev.% Dev.HispNH Wht NH DOJ Blk NH DOJ Ind NH DOJ Asn NH DOJ Hwn NH DOJ Oth NH DOJ OthMR Dev. = Deviation 111, %3,0986, Hisp = Hispanic 211, %4,8765, NH = "Non-Hispanic" 311, %3,2467, Wht = White 411, %3,3447, Blk = Black / African American 511, %7,9752, Ind = Native American 611, %3,0766, , Asn = Asian American 711, %6,0064, Hwn = Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Total80, %31,62141,3851, , Oth = Other Ideal11,563 OthMR or MR = Multi-Race Plan B18+ Pop H18+ Pop NH18+ Wht NH18+ DOJ Blk NH18+ DOJ Ind NH18+ DOJ Asn NH18+ DOJ Hwn NH18+ DOJ Oth NH18+ DOJ OthMR Tot. Reg.Hisp. Reg. Asn. Reg.Fil. Reg. Asn + Fil. Reg. "DOJ" = Aggregated according to U.S. Department of Justice guidance 18,8612,0435, , Fil = Filipino 28,3783,0564, ,6391, Reg = Voter Registration 38,8731,9716, , CVAP = Citizen Voting Age Population 48,6552,1256, ,4171, ,6504,8322, ,1181, ,0781,8544, , ,0321, ,8243,5513, , Total58,31919,43233, , ,8877,6441, ,756 Special TabulationAmerican Community Survey (ACS) Plan B Total CVAP Hisp CVAP NH Wht CVAP NH Blk CVAP NH Asn CVAP NH Ind CVAP NH Hwn CVAP NH MR CVAP Total CVAP Hisp CVAP NH Wht CVAP NH Blk CVAP NH Asn CVAP NH Ind CVAP NH Hwn CVAP NH MR CVAP NH Oth CVAP 16,9521,1365, ,1051,2485, ,7411,6714, ,3131,6294, ,8031,1806, ,7391,1546, ,6141,5045, ,6031,5505, ,9332,2122, ,4342,1292, ,6791,3294, ,4411,2714, ,3651,1683, ,8491,4184, Total46,08610,20031, , ,48410,40031, , ,680

Plan B Demographic Percents Plan B% Hisp. % NH Wht % NH DOJ Blk % NH DOJ Ind % NH DOJ Asn % NH DOJ Hwn % NH DOJ Oth % NH DOJ OthMR Dev. = Deviation 127.0%60.6%2.1%0.9%7.7%0.9%0.3%0.5% Hisp = Hispanic 242.3%47.7%1.7%1.2%5.6%0.6%0.3%0.6% NH = "Non-Hispanic" 327.8%63.4%2.4%1.0%4.2%0.6%0.2%0.3% Wht = White 429.0%65.3%0.9%1.2%2.5%0.4% 0.3% Blk = Black / African American 568.8%23.0%1.4%1.0%4.5%0.4%0.1%0.7% Ind = Native American 626.4%56.0%2.1%0.7%13.1%0.5%0.3%0.7% Asn = Asian American 752.2%41.9%0.5%1.3%3.1%0.4%0.2%0.4% Hwn = Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Total39.1%51.1%1.6%1.0%5.8%0.5%0.3%0.5% Oth = Other Plan B % H18+ Pop % NH18+ Wht % NH18+ DOJ Blk % NH18+ DOJ Ind % NH18+ DOJ Asn % NH18 + DOJ Hwn % NH18+ DOJ Oth % NH18+ DOJ OthMR % Hisp. Reg. % Asn. Reg. % Fil. Reg. % Asn + Fil. Reg. "DOJ" = Aggregated according to U.S. Department of Justice guidance 123.1%64.1%2.0%0.8%8.1%1.0%0.4%0.5%20.0%6.6%1.5%8.1% OthMR or MR = Multi-Race 236.5%53.1%1.4%1.3%6.0%0.7%0.3%0.6%26.9%4.2%1.7%5.9% Fil = Filipino 322.2%69.2%1.9%1.1%4.5%0.6%0.1%0.3%13.5%2.5%0.9%3.4% Reg = Voter Registration 424.6%69.9%0.7%1.4%2.4%0.4%0.3% 16.3%2.2%1.4%3.7% CVAP = Citizen Voting Age Population 563.2%27.8%1.3%1.2%5.2%0.5%0.2%0.8%49.4%4.0%1.6%5.7% 623.0%59.3%2.0%0.7%13.5%0.5%0.4%0.6%28.0%2.4%2.6%4.9% 745.4%48.1%0.5%1.6%3.5%0.4%0.2%0.4%18.3%3.7%1.6%5.4% Total33.3%56.6%1.4%1.2%6.2%0.6%0.3%0.5%22.6%3.6%1.6%5.2% Special TabulationAmercian Community Survey (ACS) Plan B % Total CVAP % Hisp CVAP % NH Wht CVAP % NH Blk CVAP % NH Asn CVAP % NH Ind CVAP % NH Hwn CVAP % NH MR CVAP % Total CVAP % Hisp CVAP % NH Wht CVAP % NH Blk CVAP % NH Asn CVAP % NH Ind CVAP % NH Hwn CVAP % NH MR CVAP % NH Oth CVAP 178.5%16.3%75.4%1.6%5.3%1.0%0.7%0.1%80.2%17.6%72.5%2.1%5.7%0.6%0.9%2.4%7.4% 280.5%24.8%63.5%1.3%7.2%3.1%0.0% 75.4%25.8%63.6%0.7%4.8%3.5%0.0%1.5%7.8% 387.9%15.1%78.5%0.9%3.5%2.0%0.0% 87.2%14.9%78.2%1.1%4.0%0.3%0.0%2.2%5.4% 488.0%19.7%74.5%0.1%2.5%1.0%2.0%0.2%87.8%20.4%74.0%0.1%2.3%0.4%2.1%1.1%5.9% 564.5%44.8% 0.4%3.1%5.7%0.5%1.1%71.0%39.2%49.8%0.9%4.6%3.7%0.2%3.2%12.9% 682.7%19.9%67.1%2.5%7.7%1.3% 0.1%79.7%19.7%67.1%2.5%7.6%0.9%1.3%1.7%9.9% 768.6%21.8%71.5%2.7%1.6%1.7%0.4%0.1%74.8%24.3%69.4%1.8%1.4%0.8%0.3%1.2%7.9% Total79.0%22.1%69.1%1.3%4.5%2.1%0.7%0.2%79.7%22.4%68.7%1.3%4.3%1.3%0.7%1.9%7.9%

Plan C Demographic Counts Plan CTot. Pop.Dev.% Dev.HispNH Wht NH DOJ Blk NH DOJ Ind NH DOJ Asn NH DOJ Hwn NH DOJ Oth NH DOJ OthMR 111, %4,9415, , , %3,3426, , %3,4477, , %3,2157, , %6,9434, , %3,2476, , , %6,4864, Total80, %31,62141,3851, , Ideal11,563 Plan C18+ Pop H18+ Pop NH18+ Wht NH18+ DOJ Blk NH18+ DOJ Ind NH18+ DOJ Asn NH18+ DOJ Hwn NH18+ DOJ Oth NH18+ DOJ OthMR Tot. Reg.Hisp. Reg. Asn. Reg.Fil. Reg. Asn + Fil. Reg. 17,8312,9513, ,1551, ,5962,1275, ,3081, ,7472,1105, , ,5451,9445, , ,9124,2443, ,8911, ,6582,0975, , ,0303,9593, ,9981, Total58,31919,43233, , ,8877,6441, ,756 Special TabulationAmerican Community Survey (ACS) Plan C Total CVAP Hisp CVAP NH Wht CVAP NH Blk CVAP NH Asn CVAP NH Ind CVAP NH Hwn CVAP NH MR CVAP Total CVAP Hisp CVAP NH Wht CVAP NH Blk CVAP NH Asn CVAP NH Ind CVAP NH Hwn CVAP NH MR CVAP NH Oth CVAP 15,3581,2053, ,8551,3423, ,3841,2075, ,8831,2115, ,7151,2705, ,1911,2565, ,1071,2025, ,4371,3045, ,6122,1193, ,0931,9753, ,7991,1914, ,9121,2564, ,1102,0063, ,1122,0553, Total46,08410,20031, , ,48310,40031, , ,680 Abbreviations: Dev. = Deviation Hisp = Hispanic NH = "Non-Hispanic" Wht = White Blk = Black / African American Ind = Native American Asn = Asian American Haw or Hwn = Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Oth = Other OthMR or MR = Multi- Race Fil = Filipino "DOJ" = Aggregated according to U.S. Department of Justice guidance Reg = Voter Registration CVAP = Citizen Voting Age Population

Plan C Demographic Percent Plan C% Hisp. % NH Wht % NH DOJ Blk % NH DOJ Ind % NH DOJ Asn % NH DOJ Hwn % NH DOJ Oth % NH DOJ OthMR 142.7%44.1%1.5%1.1%9.2%0.6%0.2%0.7% 228.9%59.8%1.6%1.1%6.9%0.7%0.3%0.6% 330.0%62.2%1.3%1.0%4.4%0.5%0.2%0.4% 427.7%64.2%2.1%1.3%3.6%0.4%0.3%0.4% 559.7%34.6%1.5%1.2%2.0%0.3%0.2%0.4% 628.0%57.5%2.2%0.8%9.8%0.7%0.5% 756.4%35.4%0.9%0.8%5.0%0.6%0.2%0.7% Total39.1%51.1%1.6%1.0%5.8%0.5%0.3%0.5% Plan C % H18+ Pop % NH18+ Wht % NH18+ DOJ Blk % NH18+ DOJ Ind % NH18+ DOJ Asn % NH18+ DOJ Hwn % NH18+ DOJ Oth % NH18+ DOJ OthMR % Hisp. Reg. % Asn. Reg.% Fil. Reg. % Asn + Fil. Reg %48.4%1.5%1.3%9.7%0.6%0.2%0.7%27.7%5.1%1.1%6.2% 224.7%63.7%1.3%1.2%7.5%0.8%0.3%0.5%19.3%3.7%1.6%5.3% 324.1%68.2%1.0%1.1%4.5%0.5%0.2%0.4%15.5%3.0%1.6%4.6% 422.8%69.5%1.7%1.4%3.8%0.4%0.2%0.3%13.7%2.6%1.0%3.6% 553.6%40.6%1.2%1.4%2.2%0.3%0.2%0.5%35.1%1.9%1.7%3.6% 624.2%61.1%2.2%0.8%9.9%0.8%0.5% 19.3%4.9%1.6%6.5% 749.3%41.5%0.9%1.0%5.6%0.7%0.2%0.7%36.7%4.4%2.7%7.0% Total33.3%56.6%1.4%1.2%6.2%0.6%0.3%0.5%22.6%3.6%1.6%5.2% Special TabulationAmercian Community Survey (ACS) Plan C % Total CVAP % Hisp CVAP % NH Wht CVAP % NH Blk CVAP % NH Asn CVAP % NH Ind CVAP % NH Hwn CVAP % NH MR CVAP % Total CVAP % Hisp CVAP % NH Wht CVAP % NH Blk CVAP % NH Asn CVAP % NH Ind CVAP % NH Hwn CVAP % NH MR CVAP % NH Oth CVAP 168.4%22.5%64.9%4.0%7.2%1.3%0.0%0.2%74.8%22.9%66.8%2.9%4.9%1.0%0.7%1.5%8.5% 285.9%16.3%76.2%1.3%3.9%1.4%1.0%0.0%80.1%17.6%72.8%1.4%5.0%1.3%0.4%1.9%6.0% 388.2%16.5%74.2%1.1%6.0%2.0%0.1%0.0%82.2%17.5%74.7%1.3%3.9%1.3%0.1%2.0%5.5% 483.2%16.9%79.0%0.2%2.4%1.0%0.5%0.1%87.0%17.5%77.3%0.4%3.4%0.5%0.2%1.3%6.2% 570.9%37.8%53.5%0.3%2.5%5.1%0.0%1.0%77.0%32.4%56.7%0.8%3.5%3.7%1.1%1.9%10.9% 678.5%17.5%73.1%1.9%5.4%1.0%0.8%0.1%79.8%18.2%71.0%1.9%6.0%0.6%0.9%1.9%8.1% 776.1%32.8%56.1%0.9%4.1%3.5%2.6%0.2%76.1%33.6%57.7%0.7%3.7%1.2%1.9%2.9%11.4% Total79.0%22.1%69.1%1.3%4.5%2.1%0.7%0.2%79.7%22.4%68.7%1.3%4.3%1.3%0.7%1.9%7.9% Abbreviations: Dev. = Deviation Hisp = Hispanic NH = "Non-Hispanic" Wht = White Blk = Black / African American Ind = Native American Asn = Asian American Haw or Hwn = Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Oth = Other OthMR or MR = Multi-Race Fil = Filipino "DOJ" = Aggregated according to U.S. Department of Justice guidance Reg = Voter Registration CVAP = Citizen Voting Age Population

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