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3 Facts about GGUSD Serve over 45,000 students in 7 cities
54% Latino, 32% Asian 72% EL or RFEP; 28% EO 70%+ Free/Reduced lunch Are committed to The Garden Grove Way as if it were our OWN children Slow and steady wins the race, “The Tortoise” We focus on scalable and sustainable solutions to ensure student success
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Monica Ibarra-Acosta (K-6 Instruction) Lila Jenkins (7-12 Instruction)
Directors Monica Ibarra-Acosta (K-6 Instruction) Lila Jenkins (7-12 Instruction) John Marsh (K-12/Data) Emma Druitt (K-8 Math/Bechtel) Executive Director Lorena Sanchez (K-12 Education) Assistant Superintendents Joli Armitage (Personnel) Sara Wescott (Elementary Education) Superintendent Gabriela Mafi Looking ahead
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Latino student math gap
At all grade-levels, Latino students lag behind district averages, ranging from 17-22% fewer percent proficient than district average. Special Education math gap At all grade-levels, Special Education students lag behind district averages, ranging from 27-33% fewer percent proficient than district average. English Learner math gap At all grade-levels, EL students lag behind district averages, ranging from 20-32% fewer percent proficient than district average. All students math gap: Grades 5, 7 & 11 show persistently lower scores than other grade levels across multiple years & cohorts But as always in GGUSD we keep the focus on kids! Last week…here is what some had to say..
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BARRIERS & ASSETS BARRIERS ASSETS
Disaggregating the data using SBAC results (which are not detailed/fine-grained ) and digging deeper to identify patterns and trends within and across schools and demographic groups. The GGUSD Team’s (including school site staff) focus and shared commitment to ensuring all students are served and opportunity gaps addressed.
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