School Accountability Report Card Reported for School Year 2007-08 Published During 2008-09

 

Executive Summary School Accountability Report Card, 2007-08

Diablo View Middle School

Address: 

300 Diablo View Ln. , Clayton   CA  94517-1600 

Phone: 

925-672-0898  

Principal: 

Patti  Bannister 

Grade Span: 

6  - 8  

 

This executive summary of the School Accountability Report Card (SARC) is intended to provide parents and community members with a quick snapshot of school accountability. The data presented in this report are reported for the 2007-08 school year, except the School Finances and School Completion data that are reported for the 2006-07 school year. For additional information about the school, parents and community members should review the entire SARC or contact the school principal or the district office. 

 

About This School

 

 

Mission:

1.                   To provide a safe, positive learning environment where we prepare students to become respectful, responsible and ethical citizens.

2.                   Communicate high expectations so that ALL students can achieve their academic potential while nurturing individual talents.

3.                   Develop a learning environment where students, staff and community members are partners committed to lifelong learning.

Five Main Goals to Achieving Our Mission:

1.                   Understanding Adolescence – All stakeholders will understand the emotional and physical changes that are characteristic of a middle school student.

2.                   Increasing parent involvement- Having more parents involved in programs such as PFC, Site Council, Parent Patrol, student activities and classroom support.

3.                   Increasing Academic Achievement and Enrichment Opportunities – Create support/enrichment programs for students who are struggling and for those who are excelling.  Raise state test scores annually and develop on-site assessments that will monitor growth towards academic goals in the areas of Mathematics and English.

4.                   Communication and Collaboration – Provide teachers with opportunities to meet and collaborate at a department level, grade level, and cross curricular level.  Increase communication between school and home via newsletters, Newsflash, schoolnotes.com and e-mail.

5.                   Respect, Responsibility and Accountability- To develop a kinder more respectful culture by celebrating student successes in the areas of academics and citizenship.

 

Student Enrollment 

 

Group 

Percent 

African American 

2.21  %

American Indian or Alaska Native 

0.28  %

Asian 

5.66  %

Filipino 

2.35  %

Hispanic or Latino 

11.6  %

Pacific Islander 

0.69  %

White (not Hispanic) 

76.93  %

Multiple or No Response 

0.28  %

Socioeconomically Disadvantaged 

7  %

English Learners 

2  %

Students with Disabilities 

10  %

 

Total Number of students 

724 

 

Teachers 

 

Indicator 

Teachers 

Teachers with full credential 

28

Teachers without full credential 

2

Teachers Teaching Outside Subject Area of Competence 

11

Misassignments of Teachers of English Learners 

0

Total Teacher Misassignments  

0

 

School Facilities 

Summary of Most Recent Site Inspection 

 

Site inspection revealed that the site enjoyed a generally high level of facility repair.  Some minor locking hardware and painting issues were identified and remedied.

Repairs Needed 

None.

Corrective Actions Taken or Planned 

Significant improvements were implemented as a result of the 2007 Modernization Program.  No specific corrective actions are planned at this time.


 

Curriculum and Instructional Materials 

 

Core Curriculum Areas 

Pupils Who Lack Textbooks and Instructional Materials 

Reading/Language Arts 

0.0%

Mathematics 

0.0%

Science 

0.0%

History-Social Science 

0.0%

Foreign Language 

0.0%

 

School Finances 

 

Level 

Expenditures Per Pupil (Unrestricted Sources Only) 

School Site 

$3,688.55

District 

$3,696.06

State 

 $5,300

 

Student Performance 

 

Subject 

Students Proficient and Above on California Standards Tests 

English-Language Arts 

71%

Mathematics 

63%

Science 

68%

History-Social Science 

61%

 

Academic Progress 

 

Indicator 

Result 

2008 Growth API Score (from 2008 Growth API Report) 

851  

Statewide Rank (from 2007 Base API Report) 

9  

2008-09 Program Improvement Status (PI Year) 

 

 

 


 

2007-08 School Accountability Report Card Report (SARC)

 

The School Accountability Report Card (SARC), which is required by law to be published annually, contains information about the condition and performance of each California public school. More information about SARC requirements is available at the SARC Web site. For additional information about the school, parents and community members should contact the school principal or the district office.

 

I. Data and Access 

DataQuest 

DataQuest is an online data tool that contains additional information about this school and comparisons of the school to the district, the county, and the state. Specifically, DataQuest is a dynamic system that provides reports for accountability (e.g. Academic Performance Index [API], Adequate Yearly Progress [AYP]), test data, enrollment, graduates, dropouts, course enrollments, staffing, and data regarding English learners.  

 

Internet Access 

Internet access is available at public libraries and other locations that are publicly accessible (e.g., the California State Library). Access to the Internet at libraries and public locations is generally provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Other use restrictions include the hours of operation, the length of time that a workstation may be used (depending on availability), the types of software programs available on a workstation, and the ability to print documents.  

 

II. About This School 

Contact Information (School Year 2008-09) 

This section provides the schools contact information. 

 

School 

District 

School Name 

Diablo View Middle  

District Name 

Mt. Diablo Unified  

Street 

300 Diablo View Ln.  

Phone Number 

925-682-8000  

City, State, Zip 

Clayton  , CA  94517-1600 

Web Site 

www.mdusd.k12.ca.us  

Phone Number 

925-672-0898  

Superintendent 

Gary  McHenry 

Principal 

Patti  Bannister 

E-mail Address 

bergs@mdusd.k12.ca.us  

E-mail Address 

 bannisterp@mdusd.k12.ca.us 

CDS Code

07-61754-6111504 

 

School Description and Mission Statement (School Year 2007-08) 

This section provides information about the school’s goals and programs. 

 

Mission:

1.       To provide a safe, positive learning environment where we prepare students to become respectful, responsible and ethical citizens.

2.       Communicate high expectations so that ALL students can achieve their academic potential while nurturing individual talents.

3.       Develop a learning environment where students, staff and community members are partners committed to lifelong learning.

 

Five Main Goals to Achieving Our Mission:

1.       Understanding Adolescence – All stakeholders will understand the emotional and physical changes that are characteristic of a middle school student.

2.       Increasing parent involvement- Having more parents involved in programs such as PFC, Site Council, Parent Patrol, student activities and classroom support.

3.       Increasing Academic Achievement and Enrichment Opportunities – Create support/enrichment programs for students who are struggling and for those who are excelling.  Raise state test scores annually and develop on-site assessments that will monitor growth towards academic goals in the areas of Mathematics and English.

4.       Communication and Collaboration – Provide teachers with opportunities to meet and collaborate at a department level, grade level, and cross curricular level.  Increase communication between school and home via newsletters, Newsflash, schoolnotes.com and e-mail.

5.       Respect, Responsibility and Accountability- To develop a kinder more respectful culture by celebrating student successes in the areas of academics and citizenship.

 

Opportunities for Parental Involvement (School Year 2007-08) 

 

This section provides information about opportunities for parents to become involved with school activities.  

 

Diablo View Middle School’s Parent Faculty Club has a variety of opportunities for parent involvement (fundraising, chaperoning dances, etc). Media Center, Site Council, Parent Education Program, and the Educational Enhancement Fund are just a few of the programs in which parents may become involved.  Parents are also highly encouraged by the Diablo View administration to participate in the Parent Patrol program and to attend the bi-monthly Principal’s Breakfast meetings and the monthly Parent Faculty Club meetings.

 

Student Enrollment by Grade Level (School Year 2007-08) 

This table displays the number of students enrolled in each grade level at the school. 

 

Grade Level 

Number of Students 

Grade 6 

234 

Grade 7 

243 

Grade 8 

247 

Ungraded Secondary 

0 

Total Enrollment 

724 

 

Student Enrollment by Group (School Year 2007-08) 

This table displays the percent of students enrolled at the school who are identified as being in a particular group. 

 

Group 

Percent of Total Enrollment 

African American 

2.21  %

American Indian or Alaska Native 

0.28  %

Asian 

5.66  %

Filipino 

2.35  %

Hispanic or Latino 

11.6  %

Pacific Islander 

0.69  %

White (not Hispanic) 

76.93  %

Multiple or No Response 

0.28  %

Socioeconomically Disadvantaged 

7  %

English Learners 

2  %

Students with Disabilities 

10  %

 

 

 

Average Class Size and Class Size Distribution (Secondary) 

This table displays by subject area the average class size and the number of classrooms that fall into each size category (a range of total students per classroom). 

 

Subject 

2005-06 

2006-07 

2007-08 

Avg. Class Size 

Number of Classrooms 

Avg. Class Size 

Number of Classrooms 

Avg. Class Size 

Number of Classrooms 

1-22 

23-32 

33+ 

1-22 

23-32 

33+ 

1-22 

23-32 

33+ 

English 

27.3 

8 

11 

12 

27.3 

8 

17 

11 

32.0 

 

17 

12 

Mathematics 

29.2 

3 

10 

9 

29.6 

4 

9 

10 

30.6 

2 

11 

10 

Science 

33.8 

 

3 

16 

34.1 

 

3 

17 

33.5 

 

7 

14 

Social Science 

29.1 

3 

8 

10 

29.6 

3 

11 

10 

32.0 

 

13 

10 

 

III. School Climate 

School Safety Plan (School Year 2007-08) 

This section provides information about the school's comprehensive safety plan. 

 

The Diablo View Middle School Safety Plan incorporates maps and procedures for emergency evacuation of buildings; procedures for fire drills, duck & cover and intruder alerts; staff duties and assignments in case of emergency. Procedures for reuniting students with families in the event of an emergency are also included, along with the locations of emergency supplies on campus.

 

Suspensions and Expulsions 

This table displays the rate of suspensions and expulsions (the total number of incidents divided by the total enrollment) at the school and district levels for the most recent three-year period. 

 

Rate 

School 

District 

2005-06 

2006-07 

2007-08 

2005-06 

2006-07 

2007-08 

Suspensions 

8.8  

6.7  

8.1  

10.6  

11.4  

14.5  

Expulsions 

0.0  

0.0  

0.0  

0.2  

0.2  

0.2  

 

IV. School Facilities 

Facility Conditions and Planned Improvements (School Year 2008-09) 

This section provides information about the condition of the school’s grounds, buildings, and restrooms, and a description of any planned or recently completed facility improvements. 

 

The District takes great efforts to ensure that all schools are clean, safe, and functional.  To assist in this effort, the District uses a facility survey instrument developed by the State of California Office of Public School Construction.  The results of this survey are available through the Maintenance and Operations Department.

District maintenance staff ensures that the repairs necessary to keep the school in good repair and working order are completed in a timely manner.  A work order process is used to ensure efficient service and that emergency repairs are given the highest priority.

Additionally, the District participates in the State School Deferred Maintenance Program, which provides State matching funds on a dollar-for-dollar basis, to assist school districts with expenditures for major repair or replacement of existing school building components.  Typically, this includes roofing, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, electrical systems, interior or exterior painting, and floor systems.

 

School Facility Good Repair Status (School Year 2008-09) 

This table displays the results of the most recently completed school site inspection to determine the school facility’s good repair status. 

 

Item Inspected 

Repair Status 

Repair Needed and Action Taken or Planned 

Good 

Fair 

Poor 

Gas Leaks 

X

 

 

 

Mechanical Systems 

X

 

 

 

Windows/Doors/Gates (interior and exterior) 

X

 

 

 

Interior Surfaces (walls, floors, and ceilings) 

X

 

 

 

Hazardous Materials (interior and exterior) 

X

 

 

 

Structural Damage 

X

 

 

 

Fire Safety 

X

 

 

 

Electrical (interior and exterior) 

X

 

 

 

Pest/Vermin Infestation 

X

 

 

 

Drinking Fountains (inside and outside) 

X

 

 

 

Restrooms 

X

 

 

 

Sewer 

X

 

 

 

Playground/School Grounds 

X

 

 

 

Roofs 

X

 

 

 

Overall Cleanliness 

X

 

 

 

 

Overall Summary of School Facility Good Repair Status (School Year 2008-09) 

This table displays the overall summary of the results of the most recently completed school site inspection. 

 

Item Inspected 

Facility Condition 

Exemplary 

Good 

Fair 

Poor 

Overall Summary 

Exemplary

 

V. Teachers 

Teacher Credentials 

This table displays the number of teachers assigned to the school with a full credential, without a full credential, and those teaching outside of their subject area of competence. Detailed information about teacher qualifications can be found at the DataQuest Web site. 

 

Teachers 

School 

District 

2005-06 

2006-07 

2007-08 

2007-08 

With Full Credential 

24

25

28

1646 

Without Full Credential 

1

2

2

138 

Teaching Outside Subject Area of Competence 

16

17

11

N/A 

 

Teacher Misassignments and Vacant Teacher Positions 

This table displays the number of teacher misassignments (teachers assigned without proper legal authorization) and the number of vacant teacher positions (not filled by a single designated teacher assigned to teach the entire course at the beginning of the school year or semester). Note: Total Teacher Misassignments includes the number of Misassignments of Teachers of English Learners. 

 

Indicator 

2006-07 

2007-08 

2008-09 

Misassignments of Teachers of English Learners  

 0

0

0

Total Teacher Misassignments  

 5

1

0

Vacant Teacher Positions 

0

0

0

 

Core Academic Classes Taught by No Child Left Behind Compliant Teachers (School Year 2006-07) 

This table displays the percent of classes in core academic subjects taught by No Child Left Behind (NCLB) compliant and non-NCLB compliant teachers at the school, at all schools in the district, at high-poverty schools in the district, and at low-poverty schools in the district. More information on teacher qualifications required under NCLB can be found at the NCLB Web site. 

 

Location of Classes 

Percent of Classes In Core Academic Subjects 

Taught by NCLB Compliant Teachers 

Taught by Non-NCLB Compliant Teachers 

This School  

95.4 

4.6 

All Schools in District  

92.5 

7.5 

High-Poverty Schools in District 

83.6 

16.4 

Low-Poverty Schools in District 

93.1 

6.9 

 

VI. Support Staff 

Academic Counselors and Other Support Staff (School Year 2007-08) 

This table displays, in units of full-time equivalents (FTE), the number of academic counselors and other support staff who are assigned to the school and the average number of students per academic counselor. One FTE equals one staff member working full time; one FTE could also represent two staff members who each work 50 percent of full time. 

 

Title 

Number of FTE Assigned to School 

Average Number of Students per Academic Counselor 

Academic Counselor 

 

 

Library Media Teacher (Librarian) 

 

N/A 

Library Media Services Staff (paraprofessional) 

1.0 

N/A 

Psychologist 

 

N/A 

Social Worker 

 

N/A 

Nurse 

 

N/A 

Speech/Language/Hearing Specialist 

1.0 

N/A 

Resource Specialist (non-teaching) 

 

N/A 

Other 

 

N/A 

 

VII. Curriculum and Instructional Materials 

Quality, Currency, Availability of Textbooks and Instructional Materials (School Year 2008-09) 

This table displays information about the quality, currency, and availability of the standards-aligned textbooks and other instructional materials used at the school, and information about the school’s use of any supplemental curriculum or non-adopted textbooks or instructional materials. 

 

Core Curriculum Area 

Quality, Currency, and Availability of Textbooks and Instructional Materials 

Percent of Pupils Who Lack Their Own Assigned Textbooks and Instructional Materials 

Reading/Language Arts 

 

SBE Adopted 2002/MDUSD Adopted 2002

 

# Students

# Books

6

Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes

Prentice Hall School Division

181

320

7

Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes

Prentice Hall School Division

233

320

8

Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes

Prentice Hall School Division

231

330

0.0%

Mathematics 

 

SBE Adopted 2001/MDUSD Adopted 2001

 

# Students

# Books

6

California Mathematics -- Grade 6

Scott Foresman

181

300

7

Pre-Algebra, CA Edition 2001

Prentice Hall School Division

233

315

8

Pre-Algebra, CA Edition 2001

Prentice Hall School Division

105

160

7

Algebra 1, CA Edition 2001

Prentice Hall School Division

 

 

8

Algebra 1, CA Edition 2001

Prentice Hall School Division

133

175

0.0%

Science 

 

SBE Adopted 2006/MDUSD Adopted 2007

 

# Students

# Books

6

California Focus on Earth Science

Prentice Hall School Division

181

270

7

California Focus on Life Science

Prentice Hall School Division

233

270

8

California Focus on Physical Science

Prentice Hall School Division

231

270

0.0%

History-Social Science 

 

SBE Adopted 2005/MDUSD Adopted 2006

 

# Students

# Books

6

Ancient Civilizations

Holt, Rinehart & Winston

181

300

7

Medieval to Early Modern Times

Holt, Rinehart & Winston

233

335

8

Independence to 1914

Holt, Rinehart & Winston

231

335

0.0%

Foreign Language 

 

 

SBE Adopted 2003/MDUSD Adopted 2004

 

# Students

# Books

7

Spanish

Realidades, Level A

Prentice Hall School Division

135

175

8

 

Realidades, Level B

Prentice Hall School Division

72

105

7

French

Allez, Viens!  En Avent!  Holt French, Level 1a

Holt, Rinehart & Winston

34

70

8

 

Allez, Viens!  En Avent!  Holt French, Level 1b

Holt, Rinehart & Winston

16

40

7

German

Kommit

Holt, Rinehart & Winston

 

 

8

 

Kommit

Holt, Rinehart & Winston

 

 

0.0%

 

VIII. School Finances 

Expenditures Per Pupil and School Site Teacher Salaries (Fiscal Year 2006-07)  

This table displays a comparison of the school’s per pupil expenditures from unrestricted (basic) sources with other schools in the district and throughout the state, and a comparison of the average teacher salary at the school site with average teacher salaries at the district and state levels. Detailed information regarding school expenditures can be found at the Current Expense of Education Web page and teacher salaries can be found on the Certificated Salaries and Benefites Web page. 

 

Level 

Total Expenditures Per Pupil 

Expenditures Per Pupil (Supplemental) 

Expenditures Per Pupil (Basic) 

Average Teacher Salary 

School Site 

$4,346.50

$767.09

$3,579.41

LEA Provided

District 

N/A 

N/A 

$3,696.06

$60400 

Percent Difference – School Site and District 

N/A 

N/A 

-3.16%

2.30%

State 

N/A 

N/A 

$5300 

$65008 

Percent Difference – School Site and State 

N/A 

N/A 

-27.59%

-5.15%

 

Types of Services Funded (Fiscal Year 2007-08) 

This section provides information about the programs and supplemental services that are available at the school and funded through either categorical or other sources. 

 

Diablo View Middle School has two classes for Severely Handicapped, a class for Special Day students and one full time and one .7 Resource Teacher. Diablo View has a school psychologist and a nurse one day per week. There is a full-time certificated librarian, with a part-time assistant. Through a District grant, counseling support is available one day per week for alcohol and other drug-related issues.

 

Teacher and Administrative Salaries (Fiscal Year 2006-07)

This table displays district-level salary information for teachers, principals, and superintendents, and compares these figures to the state averages for districts of the same type and size. The table also displays teacher and administrative salaries as a percent of a district's budget, and compares these figures to the state averages for districts of the same type and size. Detailed information regarding salaries may be found on the Certificated Salaries and Benefits Web page.

 

Category

District Amount

State Average For Districts In Same Category

Beginning Teacher Salary

$44650

$40721 

Mid-Range Teacher Salary

$61647 

$65190 

Highest Teacher Salary

$79944 

$84151 

Average Principal Salary (Elementary)

$90589 

$104476 

Average Principal Salary (Middle)

$93671 

$108527 

Average Principal Salary (High)

$104367 

$119210 

Superintendent Salary

$184086 

$210769 

Percent of Budget for Teacher Salaries

40.6 %

39.9 %

Percent of Budget for Administrative Salaries

5.1 %

5.5 %

 

IX. Student Performance 

California Standards Tests 

The California Standards Tests (CSTs) show how well students are doing in relation to the state content standards. The CSTs include English-language arts (ELA) and mathematics in grades 2 through 11; science in grades 5, 8, and 9 through 11; and history-social science in grades 8, and 10 through 11. Student scores are reported as performance levels. Detailed information regarding CST results for each grade and performance level, including the percent of students not tested, can be found on the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Results Web page.  

CST Results for All Students - Three-Year Comparison 

This table displays the percent of students achieving at the Proficient or Advanced level (meeting or exceeding the state standards). 

 

Subject 

School 

District 

State 

2005-06 

2006-07 

2007-08 

2005-06 

2006-07 

2007-08 

2005-06 

2006-07 

2007-08 

English-Language Arts 

71  

70  

71 

50  

50  

51 

42  

43  

46 

Mathematics 

66  

62  

63 

46  

44  

45 

40  

40  

43 

Science 

57  

56  

68 

39  

42  

51 

35  

38  

46 

History-Social Science 

59  

51  

61 

37  

36  

40 

33  

33  

36 

 

Note: Scores are not shown when the number of students tested is 10 or less because the number of students in this category is too small for statistical accuracy or privacy protection. In no case shall any group score be reported that would deliberately or inadvertently make public the score or performance of any individual student.

 

CST Results by Student Group – Most Recent Year 

This table displays the percent of students, by group, achieving at the Proficient or Advanced level (meeting or exceeding the state standards) for the most recent testing period. 

 

Group 

Percent of Students Scoring at Proficient or Advanced 

English-Language Arts 

Mathematics 

Science 

History-Social Science 

African American 

67 

75 

* 

* 

American Indian or Alaska Native 

* 

* 

* 

* 

Asian 

76 

71 

93 

87 

Filipino 

79 

58 

* 

* 

Hispanic or Latino 

65 

56 

59 

36 

Pacific Islander 

* 

* 

 

 

White (not Hispanic) 

72 

65 

68 

61 

Male 

68 

67 

72 

69 

Female 

76 

60 

63 

52 

Economically Disadvantaged 

42 

44 

53 

 

English Learners 

0 

13 

* 

* 

Students with Disabilities 

20 

18 

24 

 

Students Receiving Migrant Education Services 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Scores are not shown when the number of students tested is 10 or less because the number of students in this category is too small for statistical accuracy or privacy protection. In no case shall any group score be reported that would deliberately or inadvertently make public the score or performance of any individual student.

 

 

 

 

 

California Physical Fitness Test Results (School Year 2007-08) 

The California Physical Fitness Test is administered to students in grades 5, 7, and 9 only. This table displays by grade level the percent of students meeting the healthy fitness zone on all six fitness standards for the most recent testing period. Detailed information regarding this test, and comparisons of a school’s test results to the district and state levels, may be found on the Physical Fitness Testing Web page.  

 

Grade Level 

Percent of Students Meeting Healthy Fitness Zones 

5 

* 

7 

38.5

9 

* 

 

Note: Scores are not shown when the number of students tested is 10 or less because the number of students in this category is too small for statistical accuracy or privacy protection. In no case shall any group score be reported that would deliberately or inadvertently make public the score or performance of any individual student.

 

X. Accountability 

Academic Performance Index 

The Academic Performance Index (API) is an annual measure of the academic performance and progress of schools in California. API scores range from 200 to 1,000, with a statewide target of 800. Detailed information about the API can be found at the API Web page. 

API Ranks – Three-Year Comparison 

This table displays the school’s statewide and similar schools API ranks. These ranks are published when the Base API is released each March. The statewide API rank ranges from 1 to 10. A statewide rank of 1 means that the school has an API score in the lowest 10 percent of all schools in the state, while a statewide rank of 10 means that the school has an API score in the highest 10 percent of all schools in the state. The similar schools API rank reflects how a school compares to 100 statistically matched “similar schools.” A similar schools rank of 1 means that the school’s academic performance is comparable to the lowest performing 10 schools of the 100 similar schools, while a similar schools rank of 10 means that the school’s academic performance is better than at least 90 of the 100 similar schools. 

 

API Rank 

2005 

2006 

2007 

Statewide 

10  

9  

9  

Similar Schools 

6  

3  

2  

 

"N/A"

means a number is not applicable or not available due to missing data.

"*"

means this API is calculated for a small school, defined as having between 11 and 99 valid Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program test scores included in the API. The API is asterisked if the school was small either in 2007 or 2008. APIs based on small numbers of students are less reliable and therefore should be carefully interpreted.

"A"

means the school or subgroups scored at or above the statewide performance target of 800 in 2008.

"B"

6111504

"C"

means the school had significant demographic changes and will not have any growth or target information.

"D"

means this is either an LEA, an Alternative Schools Accountability Model (ASAM) school, or a special education school. Target information is not applicable to LEAs, ASAM schools, or special education schools.

"E"

indicates this school was an ASAM school in the 2007 Base API Report and has no target information even though the school is no longer an ASAM school.

 

API Changes by Student Group – Three-Year Comparison 

This table displays by student group the actual API changes in points added or lost for the past three years, and the most recent API score. Note: "N/A" means that the student group is not numerically significant. 

 

Group 

Actual API Change 

Growth API Score 

2005-06 

2006-07 

2007-08 

2008 

All Students at the School 

1  

-14  

13  

851  

African American 

 

 

 

 

American Indian or Alaska Native 

 

 

 

 

Asian 

 

 

 

 

Filipino 

 

 

 

 

Hispanic or Latino 

 

 

 

 

Pacific Islander 

 

 

 

 

White (not Hispanic) 

7  

-13  

7  

852  

Socioeconomically Disadvantaged 

 

 

 

 

English Learners 

 

 

 

 

Students with Disabilities 

 

 

 

 

 

"N/A"

means a number is not applicable or not available due to missing data.

"*"

means this API is calculated for a small school, defined as having between 11 and 99 valid Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program test scores included in the API. The API is asterisked if the school was small either in 2007 or 2008. APIs based on small numbers of students are less reliable and therefore should be carefully interpreted.

"A"

means the school or subgroups scored at or above the statewide performance target of 800 in 2008.

"B"

means the school did not have a valid 2007 Base API and will not have any growth or target information.

"C"

means the school had significant demographic changes and will not have any growth or target information.

"D"

means this is either an LEA, an Alternative Schools Accountability Model (ASAM) school, or a special education school. Target information is not applicable to LEAs, ASAM schools, or special education schools.

"E"

indicates this school was an ASAM school in the 2007 Base API Report and has no target information even though the school is no longer an ASAM school.

 

Adequate Yearly Progress 

The federal NCLB act requires that all schools and districts meet the following Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) criteria: 

*       Participation rate on the state's standards-based assessments in English-language arts (ELA) and mathematics

*       Percent proficient on the state's standards-based assessments in ELA and mathematics

*       API as an additional indicator

*       Graduation rate (for secondary schools)

Detailed information about AYP, including participation rates and percent proficient results by student group, can be found at the AYP Web page. 

AYP Overall and by Criteria (School Year 2007-08) 

This table displays an indication of whether the school and the district made AYP overall and whether the school and the district met each of the AYP criteria. 

 

AYP Criteria 

School 

District 

Overall 

Yes  

No  

Participation Rate - English-Language Arts 

Yes  

Yes  

Participation Rate - Mathematics 

Yes  

Yes  

Percent Proficient - English-Language Arts 

Yes  

No  

Percent Proficient - Mathematics 

Yes  

No  

API 

Yes  

Yes  

Graduation Rate 

N/A  

Yes  

 

Federal Intervention Program (School Year 2008-09)

Schools and districts receiving federal Title I funding enter Program Improvement (PI) if they do not make AYP for two consecutive years in the same content area (English-language arts or mathematics) or on the same indicator (API or graduation rate). After entering PI, schools and districts advance to the next level of intervention with each additional year that they do not make AYP. Detailed information about PI identification can be found at the AYP Web page.  

 

Indicator 

School 

District 

Program Improvement Status 

 

Not In PI  

First Year of Program Improvement 

 

 

Year in Program Improvement 

 

 

Number of Schools Currently in Program Improvement 

N/A 

10 

Percent of Schools Currently in Program Improvement 

N/A 

18.2 

 

XI. Instructional Planning and Scheduling  

 

Professional Development 

This section provides information on the annual number of school days dedicated to staff development for the most recent three-year period.  

 

The district coordinates a varied staff development programs for teachers and administrators based on assessed needs and state mandates. Two days prior to school and one buy-back day during the school year are dedicated to staff development.

During the past three years, Diablo View staff has participated in:

  • ACSA Middle Grades Workshop
  • American Alliance Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance
  • Bay Area CMEA Winter Conference
  • CA School Library Association Conference
  • CADA Conference
  • California Association of Teachers of English
  • California Science Teacher’s Annual Conference
  • CMEA In-service
  • Computer In-service
  • Computer-using Educators
  • Differentiation Workshop
  • Foreign Language In-service
  • IEP Coaching Workshop
  • Intel-Teach To The Future
  • Middle School Symposium
  • Music Conference
  • National Association of Geophysicist
  • National Educational Computing Conference
  • Northern California Foreign Language Teacher’s Conference
  • Professional Assault Response Training
  • Reading Strategies In-Service
  • Six Traits Training
  • State Foreign Language Teacher’s Conference