Pasadena Unified School District

Pasadena Unified School District
Pasadena Unified School District
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Type and location
Grades Pre-K-12
Location Pasadena, California
District Info
Superintendent Edwin Diaz
Students and staff
Students 20,084 (09-10)[1]
Teachers 1,027 (09-10)[2]
Staff 1,434 (09-10, non-teaching)[2]
Student-teacher ratio 20.4 (08-09)[3]
Other information
Website http://pusd.us/

The Pasadena Unified School District is a unified school district that is responsible for the schools of Pasadena, California. As of 2011, it has 4 high schools, 3 middle schools, 2 K-8 schools and 16 elementary schools.[2] The number of elementary schools was reduced from 18 at the end of the 2010-11 school year.[4]

The district also serves the city of Sierra Madre and the unincorporated community of Altadena.

Contents

History

In its early history, Pasadena had some of the highest performing schools in the state, largely due to a strong affiliation with the California Institute of Technology. Two schools in the area, Noyes Elementary (now closed) and Hale Elementary (now Norma Coombs Alternative School) were named after Caltech professors.

In March of 1970, busing was ordered in the district after the federal court ordered desegregation of the public schools in Pasadena. This was a result of the city demographics of the time, which resulted in a "de-facto" segregation, with a large proportion of the African American population attending schools in the northwest area of the city (which was largely African American), and the white students attending schools in the east and southern parts.

Before the busing plan was implemented in September of 1970, the proportion of white students in public schools reflected the proportion of whites in the community (54 percent and 53 percent, respectively). Shortly after busing began, a significant segment of upper and middle class families who could afford private schooling, pulled their children out of the public school system to avoid sending their children to schools on the opposite end of the city from their homes. The result was a boom of private schooling available in the city, and the reduction of state funding for Pasadena public schools as enrollment was reduced.

In 2002, Superintendent Percy Clark reduced the number of students bused in the district and expanded a policy of neighborhood schools.[citation needed]

By 2004 Pasadena was home to sixty-three private schools, which educated one-third of all school-aged children in the city, and the proportion of white students in the public schools had fallen to 16 percent.

For the 2009-2010 school year, Pasadena Unified mounted a drive to stop interdistrict transfers out of the district. This was mainly directed at children entering kindergarten, first, seventh, and ninth grades, citing these as "transition" years. They included first grade as a transition year because kindergarten is not required by the State of California.

Elementary schools

  1. Altadena Elementary School
  2. Burbank Elementary School (Closed at end of 2010-11 school year)
  3. Cleveland Elementary School
  4. Don Benito Fundamental School
  5. Field Elementary School
  6. Franklin Elementary School
  7. Hamilton Elementary School http://hamilton.pasadenausd.org/
  8. Jackson Elementary School
  9. Jefferson Elementary School
  10. Loma Alta Elementary School (Closed at end of 2010-11 school year)
  11. Longfellow Elementary School
  12. Madison Elementary School
  13. McKinley School
  14. Norma Coombs Alternative School
  15. Roosevelt Elementary School
  16. San Rafael Elementary School
  17. Sierra Madre School
  18. Washington Accelerated Elementary
  19. Webster Elementary School
  20. Willard Elementary School

Middle schools

  1. Charles W. Eliot Middle School—grades 6-8
  2. Washington Middle School
  3. Wilson International Baccalaureate Middle School—grades 6-8

High schools

  1. John Muir High School — Zoned, grades 9-12
  2. Pasadena High School — Zoned, grades 9-12
  3. Rose City High School — Continuation High School

6-12 schools

  1. Marshall Fundamental Secondary School — Alternative, grades 6-12 (middle and high school)
  2. Blair International Baccalaureate School — Zoned, grades 6-12

Enrollment and Staffing

In the 2009-2010 school year PUSD served 20,084 students. PUSD's enrollment has dropped by approximately 14% since the 2000-2001 school year. [1] As of the 2009-2010 school year, PUSD employed 1,154 certificated staff[5], 1,027 of which were teachers.[6][2] In 2009-2010, the district also employed 1,307 classified personnel, 955 of which were full-time, 352 part-time.[7][2]

Curriculum

Every PUSD elementary student receives daily instruction in English Language Arts using the Open Court Reading language arts program. Middle and high schools use the Holt Literature and Language Arts curriculum. The PUSD Math curriculum is based on California’s mathematics framework which includes the Houghton Mifflin Mathematics curriculum for elementary schools and additional college-prep classes beginning in eighth grade. Curricular focus is also placed on History, Social Studies, Science, Art and Music, and Physical Education.[8]

External links

Portal icon Greater Los Angeles portal
Portal icon Schools portal

References

  1. ^ a b PUSD Time series enrollment graph
  2. ^ a b c d e PUSD At-a-glance
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ PUSD Board of Education votes to close 2 elementary schools
  5. ^ CDE PUSD Certificated Staffing Levels
  6. ^ CDE PUSD Teacher Staffing Levels
  7. ^ CDE PUSD Classified Staffing Levels
  8. ^ PUSD Core Curriculum

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