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Company Name
Santa Ana Unified School District
Contract #
A-2005-238
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
10/30/2005
Expiration Date
6/30/2006
Destruction Year
2016
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SUCCESS BOUND! PROTECT STAFF <br />Name all staff, including project manager, to be involved in the project, indicate their physical location, their immediate <br />supervisor, percent of time to be allocated to this project, and percent of time allocated to other projects. Name [hose <br />~..,1 fimrlinv cnurnrc <br />NAME/lOB <br />TITLE <br />put "vacant" * <br />if currently not on board <br /> <br /> <br />HYSICAL <br />LOCATION <br /> <br /> <br />MMEDIATE <br />SUPERVISOR <br />%OF TIME <br />ALLOCATED <br />TO THIS <br />PROJECT <br />%OF TIME <br />ALLOCATED <br />TO OTHER <br />PROJECTS NAME OF <br />OTHER <br />PROJECTS <br />& FUNDING <br />SOURCES <br />Ricardo Quezada ROP, Lee Gotcher 100% 0% <br />Comm. Reso. Spec. Ritchey Ctr. <br />Tony Dalessi ROP, Jack Oakes 5% 0% (retired) <br />Prog. Spec. Ritchey Ctr. <br />(Hrly.) <br />Jon Anderson ROP, Ritchey Lee Gotcher 20% 80% CCROP & <br />Oprtns. Spec. Ctr. CBOC <br />(Hrly.) <br />DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSER <br />The Santa Ana Unified School District is a large urban district covering a 24 square mile area <br />serving the county seat of Orange County, California. Composed of 52 schools/programs and <br />serving a population of over 60,000 students, i[ is the largest district in the county and the fifth <br />largest in California. Santa Ana schools have been an integral pazt of the local community for <br />over 118 years. Literally hundreds of thousands of youth have received their basic education <br />from the public schools in Santa Ana. The Regional Occupational Program recently celebrated <br />its 30tH birthday. Ever since the California State Legislature created it, the ROP has been <br />equipping students with the entry-level skills needed for a successful transition to the work of <br />work. The education, both academic and cazeer/technical, that Santa Ana students have received <br />over the years has had a lasting impact on both them and their community. <br />The City of Santa Ana is the second densest populated city in the state, the youngest city in <br />California with a median age of 24 and the youngest median aged city of the 100 largest cities in <br />the United States. During the last complete census period, the census tracts comprising the <br />City's Empowerment Zone areas grew at a rate of 55%; this was in areas with less than 1% of <br />vacant space. Santa Ana is the third highest city in Hispanic population in America and it was <br />also one of the primary re-location areas for Vietnam Waz refugees-pazticulazly those from Laos <br />& Cambodia. Other education-related demographic factors impacting the educational needs of <br />students in the Santa Ana Unified School District include: <br />Re resentative Factors Santa Ana USD Oran e Count - California <br />Free/Reduced Price Meals 75.5% 37.0% 47.4% <br />Limited English Proficient Students <br />One Year Dro out Rate 70.7% <br />4.6% 30.1%a <br />N/A 24.6% <br />2.9% <br />Four Year Dro out Rate 17.0%o N/A 11.7% <br />MinorityJEthnic Po ulation <br />AFDC 96.7% <br />11.9% 55.9% <br />8.7% 61.2% <br />18.3% <br />H.S. Graduates Eli ible for UC-CSU 22.3% 39.2% 36.6% <br />Source: California State Department of Etlucatwn <br />23 <br />
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