Every student. every classroom. every day. STAFFING PROJECTIONS 2009-2010 vs. 2010-2011 Board of Education Meeting Wednesday, April 28, 2010 DRAFT.

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every student. every classroom. every day. STAFFING PROJECTIONS vs Board of Education Meeting Wednesday, April 28, 2010 DRAFT

every student. every classroom. every day. 2 Oakland Unified School District vs Executive Summary Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Reductions District-wide net Reduction in FTE’s – 461 (9%) Total General Fund net FTE Reductions – 368 (8%) Total K-12 School Site FTE Reductions – 229 (9%) Salary and Benefit Reductions District-wide net Reduction in Salaries & Benefits Reductions – $33.7M (8.8%) Total General Fund net Salaries & Benefits Reductions – $27.9M (9.5%) Total K-12 School Site Salaries & Benefits Reductions – $16.2M (8.9%) Staffing for K-12 Site Attendance All schools have been staffed with personnel (administrative assistant or attendance clerk or attendance clerk assistant) to take attendance at the sites.

every student. every classroom. every day. 3 Oakland Unified School District vs Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Summary

every student. every classroom. every day. 4 Oakland Unified School District vs Salary and Benefits Summary

every student. every classroom. every day. 5 Oakland Unified School District vs Central Site Staffing Summary 1 of 2

every student. every classroom. every day. 6 Oakland Unified School District vs Central Site Staffing Summary 2 of 2

every student. every classroom. every day. 7 Oakland Unified School District vs K-12 School Staffing Summary

every student. every classroom. every day. 8 Oakland Unified School District vs Staffing and Program Impact for Certain Services  Central Office – Instructional Services  Central Office & Schools - Police Services & School Security Officers  Central Office – Family & Community Office  Central Office – Research & Assessment Office  Central Office – Network Offices  Facilities Office – Building & Grounds Office

every student. every classroom. every day. 9 Oakland Unified School District vs Central Office – Instructional Services Summary

every student. every classroom. every day. 10 Oakland Unified School District vs Program Impact – Instructional Services Discontinue/Eliminate… New Teacher Support and Development Eight full-time release coaches, Professional Development (PD) for coaches and mentors, monthly phone check-ins with new teachers, credential requirement support, and weekly intern 1:1 coaching support Eliminate publications for new teachers Reduce mentor/coach stipend amount, contracts to universities for intern programs History/Social Studies Writing assessment development in 6th, 7th and related PD Advanced Placement Funding for refresher courses, vertical team training for middle and high schools, and curriculum development PD 1 of 2 GATE (Gifted and Talented) Funding for GATE materials, parent attendance at CA Association for the Gifted conference and site GATE funding World Languages Development of assessment for Chinese and Spanish for Spanish speakers Instructional Technology Support for wiki and web page creation, support for Strategic Literacy and Read 180 and PD for site purchased programs Science One coach, teacher coaching, centralized science PD, Team Science – new teacher support Service Impact

every student. every classroom. every day. 11 Oakland Unified School District vs Program Impact – Instructional Services Violence Prevention (VP), Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE), Safe and Drug Free Schools Second Step, Too Good For Drugs, Consultant Contracts for Second Step, operating budget for VP program, funding for Caring School Communities Initiative, 8 elementary VP Curriculum Coaches, 3 Pre-School VP Curriculum Coaches, and 3 VP Curriculum Parent Educators. (Not in compliance with City of Oakland-Measure Y funding or pending Oakland Fund for Children and Youth contract) Bully prevention services, site coordinator stipends and positions for VP site programs, conflict resolution program, Tobacco/ Marijuana Prevention/Education Interventions, the California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS), PD and parent education, support for middle school interventions 2 of 2 Discontinue/Eliminate… English Learner Program Seven coaches providing on-site coaching, monitoring of English Language Development (ELD) implementation – compliance risk, PD for a variety of ELD strategies and programs Academic English Development Demonstration lessons for pilot schools, support for elementary principal inquiry. Elementary English Language Arts State provided (Open Court) PD for all new elementary teachers Secondary English Language Arts Six coaches, Writing Proficiency Project, support for Read 180, & Lead teacher PD Math Program Nine coaches, algebra pilots, summer support for Swun math and algebra, math textbook training Physical Education One coach, support for Physical Education (PE) teachers, & curriculum development Service Impact

every student. every classroom. every day. 12 Oakland Unified School District vs Police Services & School Security Officers Summary

every student. every classroom. every day. 13 Oakland Unified School District vs Program Impact - Police Services & School Security Officers Budget Cuts Reduction of 30 School Security Officers (SSO’s). Middle Schools campuses will have 1 SSO with the exception of Roots International which will have 4 SSO’s due to security concerns. Five of the Middle Schools provided funding for a total of 6.71 additional FTE’s located in Police Services site. All large High School campuses will have 5 SSO’s, except for Oakland High which maintained and provided school funding for 3 additional SSO’s (8 in total) also located in Police Services site. Service Impact We will attempt to mitigate safety concerns through: Remote monitoring of dangerous situations through new camera system. Enhanced focus on Safety Plans & Team School collaboration with Neighborhood Crime Prevention Council and Problem Solving Officers.

every student. every classroom. every day. 14 Oakland Unified School District vs Central Office – Family & Community Office Summary

every student. every classroom. every day. 15 Oakland Unified School District vs Program Impact – Family & Community Office Budget Cuts/Changes A total of 11 positions were eliminated and 6 positions were added with an overall total reduction of 5 FTE. The 6 positions added into the site were to replace higher graded positions with lower graded positions to enhance overall salary savings in the department and to reflect a re- organization of some of the work units. Service Impact Reduction of services to 3 schools who were intended to be satellite family centers Reduction of district wide and pilot family engagement programs Reduced supervision and support for various units within the department Increased reliance on Principals to participate in DHP Panels.

every student. every classroom. every day. 16 Oakland Unified School District vs Central Office – Network Offices Summary

every student. every classroom. every day. 17 Oakland Unified School District vs Program Impact – Network Offices Reconfiguration of four elementary and two middle school networks to three PreK-8 networks, organized roughly into West/North Oakland, Central Oakland, and East Oakland. PreK services will be affiliated for , but will still report to the Director of Early Childhood Education. High School networks to remain the same for Increase in number of schools supervised from (elementary) and 9-10 (middle) to (K-8). Increase in number of schools will reduce the amount of time each Regional Executive Officer will be able to spend with specific schools and leaders. Reduction in Instructional Services coach positions will result in less support to schools in the regional networks, although funds have been diverted to create a support team for each PreK-8 and High School network leader. Difficult at this point to determine impact on principal professional development. Focus on leveraging peer learning as much as possible. Service Impact

every student. every classroom. every day. 18 Oakland Unified School District vs Central Office – Research & Assessment Office Summary

every student. every classroom. every day. 19 Oakland Unified School District vs Program Impact – Research & Assessment Office Budget Cuts 4 Data Coaches 1 Senior Researcher 1 Office manager 1 Program Manager 1 Administrator on Special Assignment Service Impact Reduced number of program evaluations Elimination of data coaching support Increase turnaround time for customized report requests and data extracts for external partner Reduced supervision

every student. every classroom. every day. 20 Oakland Unified School District vs Facilities Office – Building & Grounds Office Summary

every student. every classroom. every day. 21 Oakland Unified School District vs Program Impact – Building & Grounds Office Service Impact Facilities Maintenance and Construction Reductions to the number of gardeners will prevent projects such as seasonal tree pruning and will affect the response time for emergency removal of tree branches and irrigation system repairs. In addition, reduced staffing in the Vehicle Maintenance Shop will mean less vehicle maintenance. Reductions will change response time to emergency requests from within 24 hours to 2-3 days. Non-emergency responses will take an additional 7-14 days and Level 3 requests could take up to 60 days. Budget Cuts 2 Carpenters 1 Electrician 2 Equipment Operators 1 Locksmith 2 Painters 1 Plumber 2 Roofers 1 Sheet-metal Worker 2 Steamfitters

every student. every classroom. every day. 22 Oakland Unified School District vs APPENDIX: Table of Contents  Central Office – Instructional Services Detail - Page 23  Police Services & School Security Officers Detail – Page 24  Central Office – Family & Community Office Detail – Page 25  Central Office – Research & Assessment Office Detail – Page 26  Central Office – Network Offices Detail – Page 27  Central Office – Building & Grounds Office Detail – Page 28

every student. every classroom. every day. 23 Oakland Unified School District vs Central Office – Instructional Services Detail

every student. every classroom. every day. 24 Oakland Unified School District vs Police Services & School Security Officers Detail

every student. every classroom. every day. 25 Oakland Unified School District vs Central Office – Family & Community Office Detail

every student. every classroom. every day. 26 Oakland Unified School District vs Central Office – Research & Assessment Office Detail

every student. every classroom. every day. 27 Oakland Unified School District vs Central Office – Network Offices Detail

every student. every classroom. every day. 28 Oakland Unified School District vs Central Office – Building & Grounds Office Detail

every student. every classroom. every day. 29 Thank You Any Questions?