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Diversity in Public Education Patrice E. Clayton University of Texas Rio Grande Valley TECT 4306 90L Spring 2016 Diversity in Education: For Students in Secondary and Higher Education Families Being Educated for the Future

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Diversity in Public Education

Patrice E. ClaytonUniversity of TexasRio Grande ValleyTECT 4306 90LSpring 2016

Diversity in Education:

For Students in Secondary and Higher Education

Families Being Educated for the Future

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IntroductionWelcome to the Adult Education

population of South San Antonio Independent

School District located in San Antonio, Texas.

South San ISD is a primarily a Pre K-12 Public

Education District. We are a part of the Alamo

Community College District and Region XX of the

Education Service Centers of the Texas Education

Agencies.

The purpose for this presentation is to

show the diversities in the Adult population within this Public

School District and how it effects the children’s population.

Also, solutions for the diversity in hopes of Unification.

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Diversities & Solutions How they are overcoming the

diversities of Languages, Cultures and change in the Education realm. 1. District has diverse differences in

Education Levels in the Adult Population which influences the Children’s Population. This is shown by sharing the stats that have been gathered.

2. Due to the difference in Education it diversifies the Income of the families within the District. Again, the stats that have been complied by the District Surveys are shared.

3. Then that brings us to “How the District is getting its’ information and what they are doing with it.”

4. How they are growing within their neighborhoods and communities to be a better place for accountability and leadership, leading their families to SUCCESS.

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History of South San Antonio Independent School District

Founded in 1922, serving the southern and southwestern portion of the city of San Antonio, Texas.

(Maps and Boundaries within About Us, 2016)

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Where this District was 94 years ago in 1922 compared to where it is today in 2016. The land that was designated or platted is still the same. The population of the District has changed over the years. The District like many are divided by the old two mile neighborhood rule for Elementary or Primary Schools. There are 10 Elementary Schools within the District. • The oldest school is Athens Elementary School. (Athens

Elementary School, 2016) • Due to the population growth there are now Elementary

Schools one mile apart, i.e. Price Elementary, Miguel Carrillo, Jr. Elementary, Hutchins Elementary, Kindred Elementary, Roy Benavidez Elementary and Palo Alto Elementary all on the East side of the District.

• Then the West side of the District has Frank Madla Elementary, formerly Royal Gate Elementary, includes 34 migrant students and is ranked 97th among 190 elementary schools in San Antonio, TX.

• Five Palms Elementary meeting the 2014-15 TEA Standards. (Five Palms Elementary School, 2016)

• Neil Armstrong Elementary being lead by Mr. Joseph Carranza, the Principal of Year 2015, former SFC (Retired) U.S. Army.

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There are four Middle Schools:

• Dwight Middle established in 1958, now with 510 students.

• Abraham Kazen Middle completed in 1979 and opened in 1980 with a student body of about 800. It now has about 500 children. (Kazen Middle School, 2016)

• Alan B. Shepard Middle is on the west side of the district with a migrant coordinator and the TEA data records available in Spanish. (Alan B. Shepard Middle , 2009-2016)

• Zamora Middle that houses Alternative Education

One High School for the District: • South San High School is three stories high

and takes up more than 2 complete city blocks.

• The West H.S. Campus closed after not meeting TEA Accountability Standards in 2009. The building was remodeled into the District Administration Offices and a Parent Community Education Center.

Also, what might be expected in the next 30 years…..see you in 2046.

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In gifted education we have a saying:

“The teacher of the gifted student needs to learn to be the guide on the side, not the sage on the stage.”

“I suspect that is true of all teaching – being a facilitator, not a dispenser, of knowledge.”

Dr. Ellen Fiedler

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Where is this staff of Leaders and Educators moving this District for the Future?

First Diversity is the Level of Adults in Education

General Facts

•Staff: 1,439 •Full time teachers: 680 •Pupil to teacher ratio: 11 to 1 •Teacher assistants

(instructional aides): 168 •Instructional Coordinators: 9 •Elementary Teachers: 289 •Kindergarten Teachers: 44 •Pre-K Teachers: 28 •High School Teachers: 236 •Pre-K to 12 Students: 9,729

(South San ISD, 2016)

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Difference in Education Diversifies the Income of the Families within the District

General District StatisticsPer capita income: $10,353

Median family income: $29,521Median male income: $18,962Median female income: $12,993Median income of a renter: $20,676Median income of a home owner: $32,306

Number of Households making:

10 - 25k = 4,185

25 - 40k = 2,50040 - 60k = 1,76560 - 100k = 1,245100k+ = 230

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Second Diversity is the Earnings of the Adults in this District,

Frank Madla Elementary School Garden 2016 is sponsored by San Antonio Food Bank for educating children and families in “Self Sustaining Project for Families of 16 Counties”.

• The above stats share the poverty of this district.

• With approximately 10,000 households (Accounted for) and over 40% making about $10,000.00 a yr.

• About 4% of the families making over $100,000.00 a year.

• It explains why 96% are on Free Lunch Program and is presumed by students “everyone gets Free Lunch”.

• No, there are some people who do not qualify and that is a good thing.

• If there were more adults with Education in the District they would have better jobs and higher pay.

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The third diversity, how is data compiled and reported?

What is PBMAS?The Performance-Based Monitoring Analysis System (PBMAS) is an automated data system that reports annually on the performance of school districts in selected program areas; Bilingual Education English as a Second

Language Career and Technical

Education Special Education Title programs under the

No Child Left Behind Act.

Technology, how is it being used and why?Middle School Winter Concert &Screen Show – AV Media

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Technology Training Diversity Tools: Computer Textbook & Contents: Microsoft ® OFFICE 2013Internet Explorer 10Word 2013PowerPoint 2013(Beskeen/Cram/Duffy/Friedrichsen/Reding, 2014)

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Education Learning is change!!!!

Technology &DevicesClick on Photo to activateYouTube.com

The Fourth Diversity

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More Technology Training Diversity Tools: URLs see mores References – Slide 19 www.cengage.com/coursetechnology www.international.cengage.com/region www.cengage.com Connections, Explorations, and Digital

Transformation PreK - 12

Learn how National Geographic Learning provides a unique approach to learning through Connections, Explorations, and Digital Transformation.

COST – Public Education Institute – Grants/Donations/TAXES

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Teachers & Technology4th Diversity – Educate Adults: Use Microsoft™From the data contained in the PBMAS, PBM district and campus staff designs and maintains the annual Performance-Based Monitoring Analysis System District Report. This report includes specific data for each performance indicator in the PBMAS.Click on photo to active YouTube.com

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El distrito ha incluido en su página web una sección de traducción que traduce once idiomas que se conocen para ser utilizado dentro de los límites y población de la propiedad de este distrito.(Homepage click Translates, 2016) It has helped in many ways of working and educating throughout the levels of this and many more communities in the Region.Click on Photo to activate YouTube.com

Languages & LinguisticsMicrosoft® Office 365™PowerPoint©Translator

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Community and Parents for SUCCESSCommunities in Schools have a very active presence in this District and on these 17 Campuses. (Community and Parents for Success, 2016) The District, also, has its own Police Department that includes Public Safety Officer training with the opportunity for continuing Law Enforcement Certification at the Alamo Community College District. (District Police, 2016)Click on Photo to activate YouTube.com

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This will conclude my program and presentation for South San Antonio Independent School District.“A picture is worth a 1000 Words.” Anonymous

If you have any questions,Please contact: Patrice E. Clayton, Consultant 1+ 830.237.4146P.O. Box 310574New Braunfels, Texas [email protected]@yahoo.comClick on Photo to Activate YouTube.com

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Alan B. Shepard Middle . (2009-2016). Retrieved from South San ISD: http://southsan.schoolwires.net/domain/1076 Athens Elementary School. (2016, April). Retrieved from South San ISD: http://www.southsanisd.net/Domain/11Beskeen/Cram/Duffy/Friedrichsen/Reding. (2014). Course Technology CENGAGE Learning First Course. Boston: Cengage Learning. Connections, Explorations, and Digital TransformationCommunity and Parents for Success. (2016). Retrieved from South San ISD: http://southsan.schoolwires.net/Page/1379District Police. (2016). Retrieved from South San ISD: http://southsan.schoolwires.net/Domain/43Five Palms Elementary School. (2016, April). Retrieved from South San ISD: http://southsan.schoolwires.net/cms/lib010/TX01918317/Centricity/Domain/1057/FivePalms_2014-15_School_Report_Card.pdfHomepage click Translates. (2016). Retrieved from South San ISD: http://southsan.schoolwires.net/Domain/4Kazen Middle School. (2016). Retrieved from South San ISD: http://southsan.schoolwires.net/Page/1178Maps and Boundaries within About Us. (2016, February). Retrieved from South San ISD: http://www.southsanisd.net/domain/306South San ISD. (2016, January). Retrieved from South San Antonio Independent School District: http://www.southsanisd.net/