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Middle College High School @ San Joaquin Delta College Board of Education Meeting November 17, 2009. Executive Summary. Highlights of MCHS @ SJDC MCHS is an AVID school, considered a safe school and a high performing school 49% of student body is part of the free/reduced lunch program
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Middle College High School @ San Joaquin Delta College Board of Education Meeting November 17, 2009
Executive Summary Highlights of MCHS @ SJDC • MCHS is an AVID school, considered a safe school and a high performing school • 49% of student body is part of the free/reduced lunch program • API of 884 for 2009; 97% of student proficient or above in ELA • CA Distinguished School, National Blue Ribbon School, Top 1500 High Schools in the Nation • Average of 71% of students receive a letter grade of A or B in college classes • Number of students graduating with an AA degree has grown from 5 in 2007 to 27 in 2009 • 2009-10 goal is to solidify our program and continue to assure all students succeed
A Brief History • MCHS @ San Joaquin Delta College opened in the fall of 2000 • Jeff Thompson was the founding principal • He received the California Community College Chancellor’s Middle College High School Grant • MCHS converted to the early college model in 2003 using a grant from the Gates Foundation
Middle College High School is: • A Middle College National Consortium School • An AVID school • A Safe School • An Expulsion Free and Low Suspension School • A 49% Free-and-reduced Lunch School • A 240 Student Capacity School
Enrollment Pattern • In 2008-09 • 153 students from LUSD • 68 students from Stockton Unified • 16 students from Lincoln Unified • 4 students from Manteca Unified • 4 students from Linden Unified • 1 student from Oakdale Unified • 1 student from Tracy Unified • 1 student from Waterford Unified
Delta Grades Fall 2005Enrolled Classes: 352 67% Received a Grade of A or B
Delta Grades Spring 2006Enrolled Classes: 321 73% Received a Grade of A or B
Delta Grades Fall 2006Enrolled Classes: 427 73% Received a Grade of A or B
Delta Grades Spring 2007Enrolled Classes: 422 75% Received a Grade of A or B
Delta Grades Fall 2007Enrolled Classes: 442 75% Received a Grade of A or B
Delta Grades Spring 2008Enrolled Classes: 497 71% Received a Grade of A or B
Delta Grades Fall 2008Enrolled Classes: 457 76% Received a Grade of A or B
Middle College High SchoolRecognitions • 2008 National NCLB Blue Ribbon School (one of 320 K-12 schools recognized in the nation) • 2007 & 2008 U.S. News & World Report ranked MCHS as one of the top 1500 schools in the nation • 2007 California Distinguished School • 2006 California School Boards Association Golden Bell Award
Associate of Arts Degree • 2007 five students graduated with both a high school diploma and an AA degree • 2008 twelve students graduated with both a high school diploma and an AA degree • 2009 twenty-seven graduated with both a high school diploma and an AA degree
Sample College Acceptance Harvey Mudd UOP Langston Johnson & Wales Princeton Mills College Spellman College USC Arizona State All UC campuses All CSU campuses Biola University University of San Francisco
MCHS Goals • To enhance and strengthen articulation between college staff and high school staff • To collect data on graduates in order to gauge the effectiveness of our program and to determine needed growth areas • To improve the monitoring and support of the academic support for our students in their college courses • To continue strive to maintain and improve the academic achievement of all students with emphasis on completion of an AA degree and/or 60 transferable credits. • To celebrate our 10th year of serving students!