Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byRudolf Evans Modified over 9 years ago
1
Exhibit_10-F
2
Faculty Position Request Resource Fall 2007
3
Resource for Faculty Position Requests
4
The Changing Profile of California The K-12 Students: 1981-2005 Group 1981-19822004-2005 African American10%8% Asian/Pac Islander/Filipino 7%11% Latino26%47% White56%33% CBEDS Data, October 2004 Appendix B
5
Ethnicity CA K-12San JoseESUHSDEVC African American 8%3%4%5% Asian 11%30%37%30% Hispanic 47%32%46%29% White 33%34%12%16% Other
6
Number of English Learners East Side Union High School District Since 2004, there have been fewer ELL students enrolled in SJUSD Source: Calif. Dept of Education Appendix G Currently, 25% of student population
7
Over 25,000 students 87% are Students of Color 26% are English Language Learners 32.4% on Free/Reduced Lunch Program Almost 5,000 Graduates in 2006-07 Approximately 6,400 Seniors in 2007-08
8
As of 12/6/07 1,278 Seniors had not passed CAHSEE Characteristics of Students who fail: - English Language Learners - Hispanic/Latino - Economically Disadvantaged Students without a HS Diploma are not eligible for Financial Aid unless they pass the Ability to Benefit Test LEVELENGLISHMATH PassFailPassFail Grade 1078%22%79%11% Grade 1226%74%30%70% Source CA Dept of Ed Website
9
For AB 540 (2001) Students, the right to pay in-state tuition is based on high school attendance NOT residency of the state or nation. AB 540 students reside in the state of California They have attended a CA high school for at least 3 years They graduated from a CA high school or obtained a GED They are legally allowed to pay in-state tuition Note: AB 540 does not provide for Financial Aid; students must seek assistance from scholarships that do not require legal or permanent residency or US citizenship.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.