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Award-Winning Schools and Programs
9 Golden Bell Award-Winning Programs
• SANKOFA
• Customer Service
• BE STILL (Be Extra Stable to Increase Lifelong Learning)
• Cal-SAFE for Teen Parents (California School-Age Families Education Program)
• City of Readers
• Grow Our Own
• Middle College High School
• Operation Student Recovery
• San Manuel Partnership
16 California
Distinguished Schools
1 Gold
24 Silver
3 National Blue
Ribbon Schools
1 National Center for Urban School Transformation (NCUST) School
Like SBCUSD on Facebook.com/SanBernardinoUSD
Curtis, Golden Valley, King and Serrano Middle Schools
Follow us on Twitter@SB_CitySchoolsFollow Dr. Marsden on Twitter@MarsdenDale
Subscribe to our YouTube channel athttps://youtube.com/SanBdoCitySchools
Follow us on Instagram @sbcusd
SBCUSD's high school graduation rate again surpassed both the San Bernardino County and California rates! Congratulations to all District high schools for contributing to the graduation rate of
PBiS Implementation Awards
SBCUSD
San Bernardino County
70
* Class of 2018
80 90 100
State of California
Rev. 02/2019
• San Andreas High School
• Sierra High School
• San Bernardino City Unified School District
• Bob Holcomb Elementary School
• Cesar E. Chavez Middle School
• Arroyo Valley High School
• Cajon High School
Model Continuation High Schools
International Baccalaureate (IB)
College Board Gaston Caperton Award
• Hillside Elementary School
• Kimbark Elementary School
• Norton Elementary School
• Roosevelt Elementary School
• Thompson Elementary School
California Gold Ribbon Schools
• Kimbark Elementary School
California Green Ribbon School
schools received the Energy Star
Award*
* To be certified as ENERGY STAR, a building must meet strict energy performance standards set by EPA.
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• Hillside Elementary School
• Kimbark Elementary School
• Kendall Elementary School
• Richardson PREP HI Middle School
• Middle College High School
California Honor Roll Schools
State Seal of Biliteracy
Number of Students
Year
0 75 150 225 300 375 450 525 600
3092016
2642015
4002017
4622018
Graduation Rate Keeps Climbing
83.4%91.8%
83.0%
Annual Scholarship Report for 2017–18
San Bernardino Community Scholarship Association large scholarship donations 2014–2018
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
50 100 150 200 250 300
$220,000
$290,871
$10,000
$10,000
(in thousands)
(in millions)
2014
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2016
2017
2018
United Commercial Travelers
Helen Ann Bogatin Memorial
The Community Foundation
The Community Foundation
2016
2017
2018
MAKING HOPE HAPPEN FOUNDATIONSCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED
COMPETITIVE GRANTS WON BY THE DISTRICT
$78,000
$222,000$210,000
K-12 Enrollment: 53,027
for 2018-1910
020 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
50 elementary schools
high schools
middle schools
• Arroyo Valley
• Cajon
• Indian Springs
• Middle College
• Pacific
• San Bernardino
• San Gorgonio
• Arrowview
• Chavez
• Curtis
• Del Vallejo
• Golden Valley
• King
• Rodriguez
• Serrano
• Shandin Hills
TOTAL schools
middle schoolshigh schoolsadult education
alternative learningcharter schools
11
72
101
213
6.4% Other
2.2% Asian
5.7% White
74% Hispanic
11.7% African American
English Language Learners
Special Education
Socioeconomically Disadvantaged
(Includes 2 special education schools)
Completion of A-G Requirements
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)
• Congratulations to Arroyo Valley High School for achieving a 32.0% A-G completion rate that is above the previous year of 29.9%.
• Congratulations to Cajon High School for achieving a 43.2% A-G completion rate that is above the previous year of 37.8%.
Impressive UC/CSU gains among SBCUSD high schools: Arroyo Valley High School
(an increase of 2.1%) (an increase of 5.4%)
Cajon High School
Our Mission
The mission of SBCUSD, the leading expert in human learning, is to ensure all students, cradle to career, develop the knowledge, skills, and proficiencies required for college, career, civic, and economic success by inspiring and engaging them in a system distinguished by:
• High expectations for student and staff performance• Vital partnerships with families, community, and employers• Culturally proficient schools• Learning experiences beyond traditional boundaries of where and when• Safe, respectful, and welcoming environments
School District Overview
of seniors in last year's AVID program who graduated.
of seniors in 2017-18 AVID program who completed entry requirements for admission to 4-year colleges.
AVID elective classes offered in SBCUSD.
$64,647,441
$62,198,338
$68,198,338
Annual Scholarship Report for 2017–18
San Bernardino Community Scholarship Association large scholarship donations 2014–2018
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
50 100 150 200 250 300
$220,000
$290,871
$10,000
$10,000
(in thousands)
(in millions)
2014
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2016
2017
2018
United Commercial Travelers
Helen Ann Bogatin Memorial
The Community Foundation
The Community Foundation
2016
2017
2018
MAKING HOPE HAPPEN FOUNDATIONSCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED
COMPETITIVE GRANTS WON BY THE DISTRICT
$78,000
$222,000$210,000
K-12 Enrollment: 53,027
for 2018-1910
020 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
50 elementary schools
high schools
middle schools
• Arroyo Valley
• Cajon
• Indian Springs
• Middle College
• Pacific
• San Bernardino
• San Gorgonio
• Arrowview
• Chavez
• Curtis
• Del Vallejo
• Golden Valley
• King
• Rodriguez
• Serrano
• Shandin Hills
TOTAL schools
middle schoolshigh schoolsadult education
alternative learningcharter schools
11
72
101
213
6.4% Other
2.2% Asian
5.7% White
74% Hispanic
11.7% African American
English Language Learners
Special Education
Socioeconomically Disadvantaged
(Includes 2 special education schools)
Completion of A-G Requirements
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)
• Congratulations to Arroyo Valley High School for achieving a 32.0% A-G completion rate that is above the previous year of 29.9%.
• Congratulations to Cajon High School for achieving a 43.2% A-G completion rate that is above the previous year of 37.8%.
Impressive UC/CSU gains among SBCUSD high schools: Arroyo Valley High School
(an increase of 2.1%) (an increase of 5.4%)
Cajon High School
Our Mission
The mission of SBCUSD, the leading expert in human learning, is to ensure all students, cradle to career, develop the knowledge, skills, and proficiencies required for college, career, civic, and economic success by inspiring and engaging them in a system distinguished by:
• High expectations for student and staff performance• Vital partnerships with families, community, and employers• Culturally proficient schools• Learning experiences beyond traditional boundaries of where and when• Safe, respectful, and welcoming environments
School District Overview
of seniors in last year's AVID program who graduated.
of seniors in 2017-18 AVID program who completed entry requirements for admission to 4-year colleges.
AVID elective classes offered in SBCUSD.
$64,647,441
$62,198,338
$68,198,338
Award-Winning Schools and Programs
9 Golden Bell Award-Winning Programs
• SANKOFA
• Customer Service
• BE STILL (Be Extra Stable to Increase Lifelong Learning)
• Cal-SAFE for Teen Parents (California School-Age Families Education Program)
• City of Readers
• Grow Our Own
• Middle College High School
• Operation Student Recovery
• San Manuel Partnership
16 California
Distinguished Schools
1 Gold
24 Silver
3 National Blue
Ribbon Schools
1 National Center for Urban School Transformation (NCUST) School
Like SBCUSD on Facebook.com/SanBernardinoUSD
Curtis, Golden Valley, King and Serrano Middle Schools
Follow us on Twitter@SB_CitySchoolsFollow Dr. Marsden on Twitter@MarsdenDale
Subscribe to our YouTube channel athttps://youtube.com/SanBdoCitySchools
Follow us on Instagram @sbcusd
SBCUSD's high school graduation rate again surpassed both the San Bernardino County and California rates! Congratulations to all District high schools for contributing to the graduation rate of
PBiS Implementation Awards
SBCUSD
San Bernardino County
70
* Class of 2018
80 90 100
State of California
Rev. 02/2019
• San Andreas High School
• Sierra High School
• San Bernardino City Unified School District
• Bob Holcomb Elementary School
• Cesar E. Chavez Middle School
• Arroyo Valley High School
• Cajon High School
Model Continuation High Schools
International Baccalaureate (IB)
College Board Gaston Caperton Award
• Hillside Elementary School
• Kimbark Elementary School
• Norton Elementary School
• Roosevelt Elementary School
• Thompson Elementary School
California Gold Ribbon Schools
• Kimbark Elementary School
California Green Ribbon School
schools received the Energy Star
Award*
* To be certified as ENERGY STAR, a building must meet strict energy performance standards set by EPA.
67
• Hillside Elementary School
• Kimbark Elementary School
• Kendall Elementary School
• Richardson PREP HI Middle School
• Middle College High School
California Honor Roll Schools
State Seal of Biliteracy
Number of StudentsYe
ar
0 75 150 225 300 375 450 525 600
3092016
2642015
4002017
4622018
Graduation Rate Keeps Climbing
83.4%91.8%
83.0%