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BOARD OF EDUCATIONMEETING
July 17, 2018
SUPERINTENDENT’S
REPORT
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of Moreno Valley Unified School District is to ensure all students
graduate high school prepared to successfully enter into higher
education and/or pursue a viable career path.
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A.S.T.E.R.I.S.K. Program
Superintendent’s Office –
Dr. Martinrex Kedziora
Samantha Giron,
Vista del Lago High School
Sareen Manuel,
Valley View High School
Ian McPherson,
Valley View High School
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• 150 students participated
• 5 week paid internship program
• 5 day professional development course
Goal 4
Strategies to Ensure Students Attend College and Persist
Catalina CifuentesExecutive Director, College and Career Readiness
Riverside County Office of Education 4Goal 2
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Strategies Used to Ensure Students Enroll and Persist
College Kickoff and College Signing Day
College Now summer programs for recent graduates and eleventh grade students
Race to Submit FAFSA/CA Dream Act application submission and completion efforts
Ensuring every four year university eligible student applies to three or more colleges
Student Tracker empathy interviews
School counselor college and career professional development
Race to Rigor initiative to ensure enrollment in rigorous coursework
Race to Ready partnership with local higher education institutions
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Summer School Commencement
Class of 2018
July 19, 2018
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Total Number of Seniors Graduating
• Bayside Community School/MVCLC – 13 students• Canyon Springs High School – 24 students• March Mountain High School – 11 students• Moreno Valley High School – 27 students• MVOA/Graduation Opportunity – 6 students• Valley View High School – 15 students• Vista del Lago High School – 32 students
Total numbers of high school seniors graduating = 128
The project, “Effect of Microgravity on Soybean Germination,” was developed by 2018 graduate Titan Lam and Semajj Martinez; 11th-grader Douglas McCormack and
10th-grader Roman Lara
Valley View High School
Experiment on it’s way to International
Space Station, June 29, 2018
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Drum Corps at the Rose BowlJune 30, 2018
VAPA
Visual & Performing
Arts
Greg Solomon,Coordinator
GOAL 4
Corps at the Crest is a national drum and bugle corps performance competition that spotlights 1,400 youth from 13 drum and
bugle corps. 11
Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for
Undergraduate Programs Grant
2018-19 (GEAR UP)
Partnership with:
• Moreno Valley Unified School District
• Moreno Valley College
Petitioned for:
• 7.5 million for the Moreno Valley
Unified School District
• Six-year matching grants
• Targeting 7th
grade students cohort
• Emphasizes on STEAM essentials through 21st
century learning.
• Submitted July 12, 2018
Secondary Education
EsperanzaArce,
Director
Goal 4 12
March Mountain’s
Annual Spring ACTION Rally
$20,000 Grant Awarded
A California Teachers Association IFT Grant in the amount of $20,000 will go towards hosting March Mountain High School’s 3rd annual ‘Rally Around Fitness’ spring event in 2019.
The ‘Rally Around Fitness’ is a Special Olympics-like event where ACTION program students from across the school district come together for some fitness and fun. The daylong event also provides the opportunity for:
• Interaction between general population students and special education students
• Promotion of inclusiveness• Promotion of social skills for all• Outdoor fun 13Goal 4
AVID Summer Institute
June 13-15, 2018
Gélyca Arce – 12th
Grade
Canyon Springs High School
Singing at the National AVID
Summer Institute
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Goal 1
2018 International Society for
Technology in Education (ISTE)
June 24 – June 27, 2018
Professional DevelopmentDepartment
Dr. Sue Buster, Director
Dr. Sue Buster, Patricia Gomez, Mary Stafford, Dr. Amna Ahmad and Rebecca Buckhoff from Professional Development had the opportunity to attend the annual
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Conference held in Chicago, Illinois
Goal 1
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District 4th
of July Essay Contest Winners
Moreno Valley Parade
July 4, 2018
Goal 4
The student winners were:-2nd grade, Sydney Padios, Bear Valley-4th grade, Bruno Negrete, La Jolla-7th grade, Janet Nguyen, Sunnymead Middle-10th grade, Alejandra Cardona, Canyon Springs High
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Independence Day Parade
July 4, 2018
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My MoVal Community Open House
July 12, 2018
Moreno Valley
Conference Center
Goal 4 18
Summer Institute for Educational Justice
Educators Addressing
Educational Equity
Dr. Martinrex Kedziora,
Superintendent of Schools
July 13, 2018
at
University ofRedlands
Goal 3 19
National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades
Reform
Supporting Effective Educator Development Grant
(SEED)
• The grant results provide the field with a clearer path for improving student performance through effective middle-grades teacher preparation.
• Randomized control evaluation test happening in 96 intervention and control 6th and 7th grade classrooms across the country.
• Overall achievement scores in reading and mathematics did improve from fall to spring with mathematics scores for students in classrooms with the highest level of implementation outperforming students in control classrooms.Goal 1 20
• Badger Springs Middle School
• Landmark Middle School
• Mountain View Middle School
• Palm Middle School
• Sunnymead Middle School
• Vista Heights Middle School
UCR Upward Bound Annual
Summer Symposium
July 26, 2018
Date: Thursday, July 26, 2018Location: Moreno Valley Conference CenterTime: 6:00-9:00 PM
Goal 4
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Centralized Registration
Student Services
Dr. Lynne Sheffield,Director
Northridge Elementary
Kindergarten Waiting List
2018-2019
• 28 Student transfer requests
• 45 Late student transfer requests
• Total of 73 students on a waitlist
Mr. Wade Hamilton,
Principal
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Customer Service
TransportationDepartment
James Burleson,Director
• Maintaining good communication between
parents
• Take into account the needs of students
• Properly accommodate student needs
• Follow-up
• Follow through with commitments made
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TOWNGATE ELEMENTARY
Summer Reading Program
FEED YOUR BODY – FEED YOUR BRAIN
Ms. Paula Rynders,
Principal
Esther Layne,
Librarian
David Layne,
Parent Ambassador
June 18 – July 19, 2018Tuesday’s & Wednesday’s from 12:30-3:00 PM
Goal 1
• 1200 students participated in all Elementary Superintendent Summer Learning Academies• 1800 students participated in 6 Middle School Superintendent Summer Learning Academies
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Elementary Teachers – 5 vacancies (2 Music Teachers)
6th
Grade Teachers – 1 vacancy
Severely Handicapped Teachers – 5 vacancies
Special Day Class – 2 vacancies
Resource Program – 3 vacancies
English – 1 vacancy
Math – 2 vacancies
Science – 5 vacancies
Social Science - 2 vacancies
Art – 1 vacancy
Physical Education – 2 vacancies
Foreign Language – 1 vacancy
We Need Teachers
2018-2019
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Congratulations to Dr. Martinrex Kedziora for the
National Forum to Accelerate Middle Grades Reform
“Deborah Kasak National Distinguished Leadership Award”
Congratulations to Tina Daigneault, Chief Business
Official on becoming a graduate of the Moreno Valley Chamber of
Commerce 2018 “Leadership Moreno Valley” Program
Celebrations
We are so PROUD of YOU!
3rd
Annual Health & Resource Fair
August 3, 2018
9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Moreno Valley Unified School District
Student Services
Patty Rucker,
Coordinator
Goal 4
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FACILITIES UPDATE
Vista del Lago High School
Theatre• Seats have been removed. • Installation of color changing
theatrical lights with the DMX control.
• New seats are scheduled for delivery soon.
Goal 429
FACILITIES UPDATE
Valley View High School
Valley View HS Track and Field Replacement: Bond Funding• Site demo and grading completed• Irrigation installation completed• Concrete curbs in progress• Storm drain system in progress 30Goal 4
FACILITIES UPDATE
Valley View High School
Valley View High School: Bond Funding Softball Field• Construction started in January 2018• Parking lot is complete• Concrete flatwork is being formed and
is scheduled to be poured the third week in July
• Irrigation lines are complete• Estimated for completion in
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Goal 4
FACILITIES UPDATE
Armada Elementary School
Goal 4
Armada ES Head Start Office and Classroom: Bond Funding• Asphalt foundation completed• Building are set and joined together• Underground utilities completed• Interior demo completed• Rough in utilities are in progress
• Completion Date for Head Start Office – September 16, 2018
• Completion Date for Classroom –August 10, 2018
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FACILITIES UPDATE
Vista Heights Middle School
Goal 4
Vista Heights Portable Relocation: Bond Funding• Portables are set and joined together• Underground utilities are done and tied into the
buildings• ADA site demo in progress
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Moreno Valley Unified School District
Shines Brighter because of YOU!
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