Downey Unified School District

Downey Unified School District

Downey Unified School District ("DUSD") is the public school system in Downey, California. The current enrollment for 2009 is 22,500 divided among thirteen elementary, four middle, and three high schools.[1]

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Governance

Downey Unified School District is governed by a 7-member Board of Education, which appoints a superintendent, who runs the daily operations of the district. Members of the board are elected directly by voters from separate districts that encompass communities that the DUSD serves. The district's current superintendent is Wendy L. Doty, Ed.D. The current members of Board of Education include Tod M. Corrin, William A. Gutierrez, Donald E. LaPlante, D. Mark Morris, Barbara R. Samperi, Martha E. Sodetani, and Nancy A. Swenson. Every DUSD household or residential area is zoned to an elementary school, a middle school and a high school.[1]

Demographics

In the year 2003, there were 22,298 students. In 2004, the number of students climbed to 22,523 and then to 22,800 by 2005. In 2006, the number declined to 22,584. In 2007, the number of students declined further to 22,456.[2] In terms of the dropout rate, 1.8% of Downey Unified School District's students dropped out of school as opposed to 12.8% of students in the state.[3] In 2003, 74.6% of the teachers held a bachelor's degree while 25.0% held a master's degree. Only 0.5% held a doctorate degree.[4] In 2007, the average class size for the district was 22.8 students per teacher; this is opposed to 20.8 students per teacher for the state.[5]

In terms of race and ethnicity in 2007, Hispanic students made up the vast majority (79.5%) of the district's student population. In addition, white students were the largest minority; they made up 11.0% of the district's student population. Asian and black students made up 4.7 and 3.8% of the district's student population respectively. The remaining 1.0% of the student population are mostly American Indian students. In addition, a majority of the school district's students (55.0%) were economically disadvantaged.[6]

Schools

Public schools include within the DUSD include Alameda Elementary, Carpenter Elementary, Gallatin Elementary, Gauldin Elementary, Imperial Elementary, Lewis Elementary, Old River Elementary, Price Elementary, Rio Hondo Elementary, Rio San Gabriel Elementary, Unsworth Elementary, Ward Elementary, Williams Elementary, East Middle, Griffiths Middle, Sussman Middle School, West Middle, Downey High, Warren High, and Columbus Continuation.[1]

The private schools located within the district include Calvary Chapel, Downey (pre K-12),[citation needed] St. Matthias High School, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish School, Saint Raymond's Catholic School, and Saint Mark's Episcopal School [1]

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