Sausalito Marin City School District
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Sausalito Marin City School District | |
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630 Nevada Street Sausalito, California, 94965, United States |
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Sausalito Marin City School District | |
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School number | NCES: 0636000 State: 2165474 |
School board | Mark Trotter (2006–10) Whitney S. Hoyt (2005–10) Shirley Thornton (1998–2010) Thomas Clark (2002–08) Elizabeth Todd-Gallardo (2006–08) |
Superintendent | Debra Bradley |
Staff | 44.0 |
School type | Public elementary school district |
Grades | K-8 |
Language | English |
Area | Marin County, California |
Campus | Urban Fringe of Large City / 3 |
Motto | Building Tomorrow Today |
Enrollment | 263 (2004-05) |
Kindergarten | 37 |
Grade 1 | 33 |
Grade 2 | 27 |
Grade 3 | 23 |
Grade 4 | 31 |
Grade 5 | 32 |
Grade 6 | 22 |
Grade 7 | 33 |
Grade 8 | 25 |
Communities served | Sausalito and Marin City |
Sausalito Marin City School District Information at the National Center for Education Statistics |
Sausalito Marin City School District is a public school district in Marin County, California, with offices in Sausalito, California. As of the 2004-05 school year, the District had 263 students at its three schools.
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[edit] Staff
The District had 19.0 full-time-equivalent classroom teachers (2.0 kindergarten and 17.0 elementary). The other 25.0 staff included 11.5 instructional aides or coordinators, 8 district and school administrators, and 5.5 support staff. There were no guidance counselors or library staff.
[edit] Fiscal
The District budget as of 2004-05 was $5,333,000, or $17,203 per student. Revenue sources were 6% federal, 81% local, and 13% state.
[edit] School Buildings Improvement Bond
On 2004-11-02, District voters approved Measure I, the School Improvement Bond of 2004, a $15.9 million bond measure that authorizes funding for repairs, upgrades, and new construction projects to the three schools in the District.
The District contracted with the Professional Projects Advisory Group, VBN Architects and Turner Construction to prepare a detailed timeline and budget for construction.[1]
[edit] Community demographics
In 2000, the attendance area had a total population under age 18 of 1,265, of which 101 (8.0%) were Hispanic.[2]
The racial composition was
- White alone: 618 (48.9%)
- Black or African American alone: 395 (31.2%)
- American Indian or Alaska Native alone: 8 (0.6%)
- Asian alone: 79 (6.2%)
- Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander alone: 2 (0.2%)
- Some other race alone: 55 (4.3%)
- Population of two or more races: 108 (8.5%)
[edit] Schools
Bayside Elementary School | |
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630 Nevada Street Sausalito, California, 94965, United States |
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Bayside Elementary School | |
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Principal | Cherisse C. Baatin |
School type | Public elementary school |
Grades | K-6 |
Language | English |
Enrollment | 106 (2004-05) |
Kindergarten | 17 |
Grade 1 | 15 |
Grade 2 | 11 |
Grade 3 | 10 |
Grade 4 | 15 |
Grade 5 | 22 |
Grade 6 | 16 |
Bayside Elementary School Information at the National Center for Education Statistics |
[edit] Bayside Elementary School
Bayside Elementary School has an enrollment of 106 students in kindergarten through sixth grade. With 9.0 full-time-equivalent teachers, Bayside has a student-teacher ratio of 11.8. The campus is located in the urban fringe of a large city. Bayside is neither a charter or magnet school.
Student demographics
The majority of the students are Black or African American. Enrollment by race or ethnicity and by gender are as follows:
- Amererican Indian/Alaskan: 6 (5.7%)
- Asian: 0 (0%)
- Black: 79 (74.5%)
- Hispanic: 15 (14.2%)
- White: 6 (5.7%)
- Male: 54 (50.9%)
- Female: 52 (49.1%)
Bayside is a Title I School, with a School-Wide Program.[3] The majority of the students are eligible for subsidized meals: 74.5% for free lunch and 7.5% for reduced-price lunch. There are no migrant students.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Academy | |
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620 Drake Avenue Marin City, California, 94965, United States |
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Academy | |
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Principal | Cherisse C. Baatin |
School type | Public junior high school |
Grades | 7–8 |
Language | English |
Enrollment | 51 (2004-05) |
Grade 7 | 26 |
Grade 8 | 25 |
Feeder schools | Bayside Elementary School |
Martin Luther King, Jr. Academy Information at the National Center for Education Statistics |
[edit] Martin Luther King, Jr. Academy
Martin Luther King, Jr. Academy has an enrollment of 51 students in seventh and eighth grades. With 3.0 full-time-equivalent teachers, Martin Luther King, Jr. has a student-teacher ratio of 17.0. The campus is located in the urban fringe of a large city. Martin Luther King, Jr.is neither a charter or magnet school.
Student demographics
The majority of the students are Black or African American. Enrollment by race or ethnicity and by gender are as follows:
- Amererican Indian/Alaskan: 0 (0.0%)
- Asian: 1 (2.0%)
- Black: 40 (78.4%)
- Hispanic: 5 (9.8%)
- White: 4 (7.8%)
- Male: 24 (47.1%)
- Female: 26 (52.9%)
Martin Luther King, Jr.is a Title I School, with a School-Wide Program. The majority of the students are eligible for subsidized meals: 72.5% for free lunch and 9.8% for reduced-price lunch. There are no migrant students.
Willow Creek Academy | |
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630 Nevada Street Sausalito, California, 94965, United States |
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Willow Creek Academy | |
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Oversight | Board of Directors Orlando Lobo, President William J. Ziegler, Vice President Bruce O. Huff, Secretary Clark Warden, Treasurer Doug Lloyd, Director Mark Trotter, Director Kathy Pearson, Director Steve Hayward, Director |
Headmistress | Carol Cooper |
Staff | 17 (2006–07) |
School type | Public elementary charter school |
Grades | K–8 |
Language | English |
Motto | You must do the thing you think you cannot do. — Eleanor Roosevelt. |
Established | 2001 |
Enrollment | 106 (2004-05) |
Kindergarten | 20 |
Grade 1 | 18 |
Grade 2 | 16 |
Grade 3 | 13 |
Grade 4 | 16 |
Grade 5 | 10 |
Grade 6 | 6 |
Grade 7 | 7 |
Grade 8 | 0 |
Willow Creek Academy Information at the National Center for Education Statistics |
[edit] Willow Creek Academy
Willow Creek Academy is located on the upper campus of Bayside Elementary School. In 2004-05, it had an enrollment of 106 students in kindergarten through eighth grade. With 7.0 full-time-equivalent teachers, Willow Creek had a student-teacher ratio of 13.1. (See distribution at right). The enrollment and staff has been growing as additional grades have been added since the school was opened in 2001-02, with 15 teachers as of 2007.[4] The campus is located in a suburban valley next to its namesake, Willow Creek. Willow Creek is a public charter school; it is not a magnet school.
Willow Creek Academy is organized in three divisions: Primary (kindergarten-grade 2) Intermediate (3-5) and Upper (6-8).
Student demographics
The student body is multi-ethnic, with no majority racial or ethnic group. Enrollment by race or ethnicity and by gender are as follows:
- Amererican Indian/Alaskan: 0 (0.0%)
- Asian: 9 (9.8%)
- Black: 35 (38.0%)
- Hispanic: 22 (23.9%)
- White: 26 (28.3%)
- Male: 46 (50.0%)
- Female: 46 (50.0%)
Willow Creek is a Title I School, without a School-Wide Program. A minority of the students are eligible for subsidized meals: 16.3% for free lunch and 0.0% for reduced-price lunch. There are no migrant students.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Sausalito Marin City School District, accessed 2007-02-26
- ^ NCES Census information from the United States Census 2000
- ^ Title I School-Wide Program: NCES term for "a school in which all the pupils in a school are designated under appropriate state and federal regulations as being eligible for participation in programs authorized by Title I."
- ^ Willow Creek Academy, Teachers, accessed [[2007-02-27
[edit] External links
- Sausalito Marin City School District
- SMCSD School Accountability Report Card (SARC)
- 2006 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Report
- Marin County Office of Education, Marin County Public Schools, SMCSD, pp 58–60 (pdf)
- District Information at the National Center for Education Statistics
- Willow Creek Foundtion
- Satellite image from WikiMapia, Google Maps or Windows Live Local
- Street map from MapQuest or Google Maps
- Topographic map from TopoZone
- Aerial image from TerraServer-USA
Incorporated places
Population over 10,000: San Rafael (County seat) • Larkspur • Mill Valley • Novato • San Anselmo
Population under 10,000: Belvedere • Corte Madera • Fairfax • Ross • Sausalito • Tiburon
Census-designated places
Black Point-Green Point • Bolinas • Dillon Beach • Inverness • Kentfield • Lagunitas-Forest Knolls • Lucas Valley-Marinwood • Muir Beach • Point Reyes Station • San Geronimo • Santa Venetia • Stinson Beach • Strawberry • Tamalpais-Homestead Valley • Tomales • Woodacre
Other unincorporated communities
Bel Marin Keys • Inverness Park • Marin City • Marshall • Nicasio • Olema