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Facts and Figures

35 Schools (communities: Alamo, Blackhawk, Danville, Diablo, San Ramon)
21 elementary schools
8 middle schools
4 comprehensive high schools
1 continuation high school
1 independent study school

 SRVUSD Statistics (*from 2010-11 CBEDS State Data)
 
Enrollment and Personnel
Number of Students 29,247
Number of Employees 2,579
Number of Teachers* 1,374
Number of Administrators*  94
Number of Pupil Services Personnel* 124
Number of Classified Staff 1,024
Meals served per day:  
 
SRVUSD Teachers
Average Years of Teaching 12.8
Average Age 43.7
Average Years in District 9.9
Percentage of Males 20%
Percentage of Females 80%
Percentage with Masters Degree 16.8%
Teacher's Salary Range  $43,900 - $83,048
 
Student Enrollment Growth
                   2006-07     2007-08     2008-09     2009-10     2010-11
Enrollment    24,667         25,919          26,936       27,937        29,273
Increase        3.58%          5.08%           3.92%        3.7%           4.8%
 
Class Size Reduction
  • 26 to 1 student to teacher ratio in all kindergarten through 3rd grade classrooms. (2010)
  • 9th grade class size reduction  (26:1) in two subject areas (English, Math) (2010)
  • Middle schools may reduce some classes through funds raised by their parent communities.

 District Wide Learning Standards

District-wide learning standards are in place in the following areas:
  • Language Arts
  • Mathematics
  • Foreign Language
  • History/Social Studies
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Health 
Budget/Funding
2010-2011 Operating Budget      $202,663,315
            67.5% General Purpose/Revenue Limit
            2.5% Restricted Federal Funds
            18% Other State Revenues
            9% Other Local Income (interest, donations, local grants)
            3% Parcel Tax
 
2010-2011 Expenditures             $212,341,577
            49% Certificated (teacher) employee salaries
            16% Classified employee salaries
            21% Employee benefits
             4% Books Supplies
             9% Services and operating expenses
            1% Capital outlay/Other outgo
 
 High Test Scores
Schools in the district consistently rank in the top 5-10% statewide on multiple performance measures (click on this link here for results on the following student assessments):
· STAR Program (State Standardized Testing Program)
· API (Academic Performance Index) State School Ranking Program
· SAT Test for college-bound seniors
· AP exam for college bound seniors
· CAHSEE (California High School Exit Exam)
 
 
Post-graduation plans
Over 96% of graduating seniors from the Class of 2011 went on to college!
             4 year University... 69.8%
             2 year College...  26.4%
             Military...  > 1%
             Trade/tech. School... >1%
             Work, Travel, Undecided... 2%
           
 Where our students attend college - Class of 2011
 
University of California:  (339)
Berkeley       58             Riverside         8
Davis            90             San Diego      25
Irvine           14             Santa Barbara 45
Los Angeles  54             Santa Cruz      36
Merced         9
 
California State Universities/Colleges:  (368)
 
Chico      62                Dominguez Hills     0
East Bay  17                Fresno                 3
Fullerton  13               Humboldt             7
Long Beach or Los Angeles    2
Monterey Bay  1           Northridge           1
Pomona (Cal Poly) 8     Sacramento        12
San Diego  35             San Francisco      38
San Jose    36             San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly)   93
Sonoma     36             Stanislaus           1
 
California Independent Universities/Colleges:  (139)
Stanford University 10         USC  12
University of the Pacific 7    Azusa Pacific 4
St. Mary's, Moraga  15         Santa Clara 11
Loyola Marymount  10         USF 13
Chapman  10                      Biola 4
Nursing/Arts 17                 U. of San Diego  5
Pomona Colleges  4           Others  14
 
4-year Out of State Universities/Colleges include:   (471 students)

Air Force Academy, U. Alabama, Allegheny, American U., Amherst, U. Arizona, ASU, No. Arizona, Auburn, Austin St., Babson,Baylor, Bentley, Berklee College of Music, Biola,  Boise St., Boston U. & College, Brandeis, BYU, U. British Columbia, Bowdoin, Brown, Bryant, Bryn Mawr, Bucknell, Canisius, Carnegie Mellon, Case W. Reserve, Coll. of Charleston, Chicago Art. Inst., U. Chicago, U. Cincinnati, Colgate, Columbia U. & College, U. Colorado & State, Concordia, U. Conn., Cornell, Cornish, Creighton, Dartmouth, Davidson, U. Denver, Detroit Mercy, Drexel, Duke, Elmhurst, Embry-Riddle, Emerson, Emory, U. Flint, Fontbonne, Fordham, Franklin & Marshall, Full Sail, Georgetown, Geo.Washington U., U. Georgia, Georgia IT, Gonzaga, Grambling, Hamilton, Harvard, U. Hawaii, High Point, Hiram, Hofstra U., Hope Med., U. Houston, U. Idaho, U. Illinois, Indiana, Ithaca, Jackson St., Jefferson, Johnson & Wales, U. Kansas, No. Kentucky, Kings College, E. Lang, Lewis & Clark, Linfield Coll., Louisiana St., Macalaster, U. Maryland, Mesa St., SMU, Miami of Ohio, U. Miami, Michigan State, MIT, Millsaps, Montana U & St., U. Nebraska, U. Nevada Reno, New England Coll., & Cons. of Music, New Mexico St., U. North Dakota, N’western, N’eastern, Notre Dame, NYU, Oberlin, Ohio St., Ohio Wesleyan, Olin, U. Oklahoma, So. Oregon, U.of & Oregon St., W. Oregon, Pace, Paradise Vly., Parsons School/Design, Penn. State & U., Pratt Inst., Prescott, Princeton, U. of & Portland St., Providence, U. Puget Sound, Purdue, Rhode Is.School of Design, Rice, Richmond AMU, Roanoke, U. Rochester, Rollins/FL, Rutgers, Seattle Pacific & U., Seton Hall, Skidmore, Smith, U. South Carolina, SMU, Spelman Coll, Springfield, St. John’s, SUNY, Stevens IT, Sul Ross St, Syracuse, Temple U., So.Utah, U. Utah, Utah Valley, U. Tennessee, Texas A&M, U. Texas, TCU, Texas So. U., Tufts, Vanderbilt, Vassar, Villanova, So. Virginia, School of Visual Arts, Wake Forest, U. Washington & State, Washington U. St. Louis, Wellesley, West Point, West Virginia, Wheaton, Wheelock, Whitworth, Willamette, Wm. & Mary, Williams, U. Wisconsin, Worcester Poly, Yale         Out of Country: Amer. U of Paris, Brook U., Queens (Ontario), U. Calgary, U. Toronto,  Cambridge, Oxford, Intl. Commerce, McGill U. (Quebec), Miriam (Philippines), U. St. Andrews (Scotland), U. of Geneva (Switzerland), U. Kent (England), Waseda U., New Zealand Teachers College

Community 2-year Colleges  (499)

Butte                  11       Laney or Ohlone    8

Chabot or Cabrillo  9       Las Positas or Los Medanos   98

Cuesta (SLO)            3         Sac, SF, San Jose  15

DVC                         296        Santa Barbara City  27

Other     30

California Distinguished Schools and National Blue Ribbon Schools

             To date, schools in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District have received National Blue Ribbon or State Distinguished School distinctions more than 50 times over the past 10 years.
             Venture Independent Study School is first public school to win the California  Governor's Award for Quality
 
National Blue Ribbon Schools
Alamo Elementary School 2005, 1992, 1986
Neil Armstrong Elementary School 2003
California High School 2006
Country Club Elementary School 1994
Twin Creeks Elementary School 2003
Charlotte Wood Middle School 1993
Stone Valley Middle School 1995,2006
Monte Vista High School 2000
Los Cerros Middle School 2000
Iron Horse Middle School 2002,2006
San Ramon Valley High School 2002
 
California Distinguished Schools
Alamo Elementary 2004, 1991, 1985
Country Club Elementary 1998, 1993
Bollinger Canyon Elementary 2006
Golden View Elementary 2002
Greenbrook Elementary 2006, 2000, 1993
Green Valley Elementary 2002, 1989
Montair Elementary 2006
Neil Armstrong Elementary 2002
John Baldwin Elementary 2000
Rancho Romero Elementary 1998, 1993
Tassajara Hills Elementary 2006, 2000
Twin Creeks Elementary 2002
Vista Grande Elementary 1997
Charlotte Wood Middle 2005, 1999, 1992, 1989, 1986
Diablo Vista Middle 2005
Iron Horse Middle 2005, 2001, 1999
Los Cerros Middle 2005, 1999, 1994, 1990
Pine Valley Middle 2005, 1999
Stone Valley Middle 2005, 1999, 1994, 1992, 1990
California High 2005, 1996, 1989, 1987
Monte Vista High 1999, 1989, 1987
San Ramon Valley High 2001, 1996, 1988
 
National Merit Scholars
 
California High School
2003  3 finalists, 3 semi-finalists, 16 commendations
2004  8 finalists, 8 semi-finalists, 16 commendations
2005  4 finalists, 4 semi-finalists, 8 commendations
2006  8 finalists, 6 semi-finalists, 36 commendations
2007 8 finalists, 8 semi-finalists, 37 commendations
2008 4 finalists, 4 semi-finalists, 37 commendations
2009  13 finalists, 13 semi-finalists
2010  5 scholars, 10 finalists, 19 commendations
2011  7 semi-finalists
2012 (in progress) 12 semi-finalists
 
Monte Vista High School
2003 7 scholars, 7 finalists, 7 semi-finalists
2004 10 scholars, 10 finalists, 10 semi-finalists, 23 commendations
2005 4 scholars, 10 finalists, 13 semi-finalists, 16 commendations
2007 5 finalists, 5 semi-finalists, 17 commendations
2008 19 finalists, 19 semi-finalists, 33 commendations
2009  3 scholars, 17 finalists, 24 commendations
2010  4 scholars, 5 finalists, 35 commendations
2011  6 semi-finalsits
2012 (in progress) 7 semi-finalists
 
San Ramon Valley High School
2003 2 scholars, 2 finalists, 3 semi-finalists
2004 3 finalists, 3 semi-finalists, 5 commendations
2005 4 finalists, 4 semi-finalists, 15 commendations
2006 3 finalists, 4 semi-finalists, 21 commendations
2007 3 finalists, 3 semi-finalists, 22 commendations
2008 4 finalists, 4 semifinalists, 16 commendations
2009  7 finalists, 7 semi-finalists, 5 commendations
2010  1 scholar, 1 finalists, 13 commendations
2011  4 semi-finalists
2012  (in progress)  7 semi-finalists
 
Dougherty Valley High School (1st graduating class was 2010)
2010  1 scholar, 3 finalists, 8 commendations201
2011   23 semi-finalists
2012   (in progress)  12 semi-finalists
 
Venture Independent Study School
2005   1 commendation
2006   1 finalist
2007   1 commendation
2008   1 commendation
2011   1 semi-finalist
2012   (in progress)
 
Exemplary Teaching Staff – SRVUSD Teachers of the Year
  • Donna Kenyon, 2012 Contra Costa County Teacher of the Year finalist
  • John Korzick, 2011 Contra Costa County Teacher of the Year finalist
  • Mary Dietler, 2010 Contra Costa County Teacher of the Year finalist
  • Joelle Marchese, 2009 Contra Costa County Teacher of the Year
  • Kathleen Moore, 2008 Contra Costa County Teacher of the Year finalist
  • Patricia Carothers, 2007 Contra Costa County Teacher of the Year
  • Beth McClelland, 2005 Contra Costa County Teacher of the Year
  • Carolyn Miller, 2003 Contra Costa County Teacher of the Year
  • Bill Pence, 1999 California State Teacher of the Year
 
Extraordinary Parent Volunteer Efforts
     Each year, parents in San Ramon Valley schools volunteer more than 300,000 hours!
 
For More Information...
San Ramon Valley Unified School District
699 Old Orchard Drive
Danville, California 94526
Telephone: 925-552-5500
Fax: 925-838-3147
(925) 552-2933
Website: www.srvusd.net

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