School Accountability Report Card Reported for School Year 2006-07 Published During 2007-08
 

 

2006-07 Executive Summary School Accountability Report Card

La Vista High (Continuation) School

Address: 

909 North State College Blvd. , Fullerton   CA  92831-3013 

Phone: 

(714) 466-7602 

Principal: 

John  Link 

Grade Span: 

9  - 12 

 

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 2006-07 school year, except the School Finances and School Completion data that are reported for the 2005-06 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

 

 

 

As a continuation high school, La Vista High School serves students who have fallen behind in credits and are in danger of not completing high school.  The goal of La Vista High School is to provide students a caring and supportive environment in which they can meet the District’s graduation requirements and either graduate from La Vista High School or return to one of the District’s comprehensive high schools for graduation.

 

 

Student Enrollment 

 

Group 

Enrollment 

Number of students 

329 

African American 

3.95  %

American Indian or Alaska Native 

  %

Asian 

2.74  %

Filipino 

0.61  %

Hispanic or Latino 

66.57  %

Pacific Islander 

0.61  %

White (not Hispanic) 

19.15  %

Multiple or No Response 

6.38  %

Socioeconomically Disadvantaged 

9  %

English Learners 

24  %

Students with Disabilities 

6  %

 

 

Teachers 

 

Indicator 

Teachers 

Teachers with full credential 

14 

Teachers without full credential 

1 

Teachers Teaching Outside Subject Area of Competence 

0

Misassignments of Teachers of English Learners 

0

Total Teacher Misassignments  

0

 

 

School Facilities 

Summary of Most Recent Site Inspection 

 

An inspection of site buildings and facilities is conducted quarterly throughout the school year.  The maintenance, upkeep, and repair of the buildings and grounds are checked to verify that everything is clean and in good repair.  The last scheduled inspection was conducted in the late spring.

 

Repairs Needed 

As of the last site inspection no major or emergency repairs were needed.  Any minor repairs were noted on the inspection summary and are routinely corrected before the next inspection.

 

Corrective Actions Taken or Planned 

Using the District Deferred Maintenance Five-Year Plan, preventative and routine repairs are handled in a timely manner avoiding most emergency repairs.  The District Service Center responds to site needs as they arise and provides regularly scheduled maintenance in support of the site facilities.  Each year items that are not on the routine maintenance list become topics of discussion with the District Budget Study Committee for recommendations as summer projects to address campus improvements beyond the basic operational needs.

 


 

Curriculum and Instructional Materials 

 

Core Curriculum Areas 

Pupils Who Lack Textbooks and Instructiona Materials 

Reading/Language Arts 

0%

Mathematics 

0%

Science 

0%

History-Social Science 

0%

Foreign Language 

0%

Health 

0%

Science Laboratory Equipment 

0%

 

 

School Finances 

 

Level 

Expenditures Per Pupil (Unrestricted Sources Only) 

School Site 

$7,613

District 

$5,490

State 

 $4,943

 

 

Student Performance 

 

Subject 

Students Proficient and Above on California Standards Tests 

English-Language Arts 

9%

Mathematics 

4%

Science 

12%

History-Social Science 

8%

 

 

Academic Progress 

 

Indicator 

Result 

2007 API Growth Score (from 2007 API Growth Report) 

568  

Statewide Rank (from 2007 API Base Report) 

B  

2007-08 Program Improvement Status (PI Year) 

 

 

 

School Completion 

 

Indicator 

Result 

Graduation Rate 

95% 

 

 

Postsecondary Preparation 

 

Measures 

Percent 

Pupils Who Completed a Career Technical Education Program and Earned a High School Diploma 

 0%

Graduates Who Completed All Courses Required for University of California or California State University Admission 

 0%

 


 

2006-07 School Accountability Report Card Reported (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 California Department of Education (CDE) Web site at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/sa/. For additional information about the school, parents and community members should contact the school principal or the district office. DataQuest, an online data tool at http://data1.cde.ca.gov/dataquest, contains additional information about this school and comparisons of the school to the district, the county, and the state.

 

I. About This School 

Contact Information 

This section provides the schools contact information. 

 

School 

District 

School Name 

La Vista High (Continuation)  

District Name 

Fullerton Joint Union High  

Street 

909 North State College Blvd.  

Phone Number 

(714) 870-2800 

City, State, Zip 

Fullerton  , CA  92831-3013 

Web Site 

www.fjuhsd.net 

Phone Number 

(714) 466-7602 

Superintendent 

George  Giokaris 

Principal 

John  Link 

E-mail Address 

jlink@fujhsd.net 

E-mail Address 

lavistahs.com 

CDS Code

30-66514-3033610 

 

 

School Description and Mission Statement 

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

 

As a continuation high school, La Vista High School serves students who have fallen behind in credits and are in danger of not completing high school.  The goal of La Vista High School is to provide students a caring and supportive environment in which they can meet the District’s graduation requirements and either graduate from La Vista High School or return to one of the District’s comprehensive high schools for graduation.  

 

 

Opportunities for Parental Involvement 

 

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

 

Contact Person Name: Doug Prochaska, Assistant Principal 

Contact Person Phone Number:  (714) 447-5503


Parents are required to attend a student orientation upon enrollment of the student.  In the fall there is an annual Back-to-School Night, and in the spring the school hosts an Open House. 

 

 

 

Student Enrollment by Grade Level 

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

 

Grade Level 

Number of Students 

Kindergarten 

0 

Grade 1 

0 

Grade 2 

0 

Grade 3 

0 

Grade 4 

0 

Grade 5 

0 

Grade 6 

0 

Grade 7 

0 

Grade 8 

0 

Ungraded Elementary 

0 

Grade 9 

27 

Grade 10 

128 

Grade 11 

144 

Grade 12 

30 

Ungraded Secondary 

0 

Total Enrollment 

329 

 

 

Student Enrollment by Group 

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 

Group 

Percent of Total Enrollment 

African American 

3.95  %

White (not Hispanic) 

19.15  %

American Indian or Alaska Native 

  %

Multiple or No Response 

6.38  %

Asian 

2.74  %

Socioeconomically Disadvantaged 

9  %

Filipino 

0.61  %

English Learners 

24  %

Hispanic or Latino 

66.57  %

Students with Disabilities 

6  %

Pacific Islander 

0.61  %

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 

2004-05 

2005-06 

2006-07 

Avg. Class Size 

Number of Classrooms 

Avg. Class Size 

Number of Classrooms 

Avg. Class Size 

Number of Classrooms 

1-20 

23-32 

33+ 

1-20 

23-32 

33+ 

1-20 

23-32 

33+ 

English 

17.6 

21 

3 

 

18.8 

20 

5 

 

17.0 

20 

5 

 

Mathematics 

12.9 

10 

 

 

17.1 

11 

1 

 

18.6 

7 

4 

 

Science 

16.3 

12 

 

 

19.0 

8 

3 

 

18.7 

10 

1 

 

Social Science 

17.7 

15 

1 

 

20.6 

11 

5 

 

18.9 

14 

6 

 

 

 

Participation in the Class Size Reduction Program 

This table displays the percent of students in kindergarten through grade 3 who were assigned to a classroom that participated in the Class Size Reduction Program. 

 

Grade Level 

Percent of Students Participating 

2004-05 

2005-06 

2006-07 

K 

N/A

N/A

N/A

1 

N/A

N/A

N/A

2 

N/A

N/A

N/A

3 

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

 

II. School Climate 

School Safety Plan 

This section provides information about the school'