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GOMPERS PREPARATORY ACADEMY UCSD Partnership School 1005 47 th Street San Diego, CA 92102-3626 phone: 619.263.2171 fax: 619.264.4342 Office of the Director Vincent M. Riveroll Director s Report Presented to the GPA Board of Directors March 2017 GPA Founders Day Carnival On Saturday, March 4, 2017, PTSC held the second annual Founder s Day Carnival for students, families, teachers, and the community. Over 600 people were in attendance. GPA cheerleaders, Encore programs (Campus Life Experience, Piano Legends and Rhythm and Culture Dance) put on special performances. All funds raised will be used to support teaching and learning. Hippocrates Circle Twelve 8 th grade students are participating in the Hippocrates Program this year. Hippocrates is designed to empower and build awareness among ethnically diverse middle school students about the need for educational and career planning, provide a supportive environment for students to explore the medical field. Honor Roll On Wednesday, March 8, 2017 285 Middle School students were recognized for their academic achievement. Students who received a minimum of 3.5 in both citizenship and academics were invited to participate in the Middle School Honor Roll Ceremony. On Monday, March 13, the Class of 2017 celebrated their achievements with the Wing Ceremony and Academy Awards. Ninety-eight of 113 seniors in the Class of 2017 have already been admitted into a 4-year university. Seniors who have earned college admission were adorned with a GPA wing emblem and celebrated with a pageant style processional. A GPA record high of 87% of the senior class has been admitted to a 4-year university to date. Seniors who achieved a 3.5 or higher in both academics and citizenship were celebrated during the GPA Academy Awards. The following day, Tuesday, March 14th, 9th - 11th grade honor roll students were saluted with a separate ceremony commending their academic achievement. Class of 2017 College Acceptances To date 88% of the senior class has been notified of acceptance to a 4-year college or university. 50 of which have been acceptance into UCSD. FIRST NAME Gerardo A Joana A Jose Antonio A Daniela Lissette A Christian Eduardo A Andres A COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES SDSU CSU San Bernardino,, SDSU, UC Riverside, UCSD CSU Fullerton, DePaul University, NYU, Emerson College Boston, UCSD, SDSU CSU Fullerton, CSU Northridge,, SDSU, UC Riverside, UCSD, CSU Northridge,, UC Riverside CSU Los Angeles, CSU Long Beach, UCSD, CSU Fullerton Page 1 of 6

Nataly Isabel A Janet B Maria De Jesus B Cesar B Christopher Evan B Janet C Eduardo C Erick C Luis Enrique C Ruben Antonio C Ivan C Abraham Israel C Denys C Griselda C Ebiezer Alexis D Diana Marlyn D Eduardo E Genaro F Jasen Isai F Abraham G Aden Tefferi G Hees Abdi G Christian Jesus G Lizbeth G Angela G Herman G Daisy G CSU Fullerton, SDSU, UCSD CSU Monterrey Bay, CSU Los Angeles,, CSU Fullerton, Colorado State University, Humboldt State University, San Francisco State University, SDSU, UC Merced, UCSD San Francisco State University CSU Fullerton,, CSU Los Angeles, SDSU, UCSD, UC Davis Humboldt State University,, CSU Fullerton SFSU, GCU, UC Riverside CSU Fullerton, CSU Northridge,, SDSU, UCSD, UC Davis, CSU Northridge,, CSU Long Beach, SDSU, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UCSD CSU Fullerton, UCSD, SDSU, CSU Los Angeles CSU Fullerton, CSU Los Angeles, SDSU, UCSD, UC Riverside CSU Los Angeles, CSU Northridge, SDSU, UCSD, CSU Fullerton Humboldt State University SDSU GCU,, CSU Fullerton, SFSU, CSU Northridge, SDSU, UCSD, UCSD CSU Fullerton, San Francisco State University, CSU Northridge, UCSD, SDSU CSU Fullerton,, UCSD Cal Poly Pomona, CSU Los Angeles, CSU Long Beach, UCSD,, UC Riverside Page 2 of 6

Mirella Angelina G Noah Milton H Claudio Daniel H Jordan Samuel H Leeza Cymeon J Daisy Iridiana J Daniela J Jorge J Nakitha K Kenny K Muse Yemane K Fabiola Alicia L Eric Alberto L Miroslava L Jose Francisco L Donna Elizabeth L Yocelyn Star M Darlene Guadalupe M Alma Karina M Ivan M Alejandro M Juan Carlos M Angela M Jose Alberto M Jocelyn Jazmin M Ezequiel M Jorge Luis N Antonio Alberto O CSU Los Angeles, CSU Fullerton, Cal Poly Pomona, UCSD UC Riverside CSU Fullerton, Humboldt State University, SDSU, UCSD CSU Fullerton, CSU Northridge, SDSU, UCSD, CSU Los Angeles, UCSD UC Riverside CSU Fullerton,, Cal Poly Pomona, SDSU CSU Fullerton,, CSU Los Angeles, CSU Long Beach, SDSU, UCSD UCSD, CSU Fullerton,, SDSU, UCSD SFSU,, Eugene Lang College of Arts, UCSD, SFSU, SDSU, Humboldt State University, CSU Fullerton, SFSU, CSU Northridge, SDSU, UC Riverside, UCSD, CSU Fullerton,, CSU Los Angeles, SDSU, CSU Fullerton, CSU Los Angeles, CSU Northridge, SDSU, UC Riverside, UCSD, CSU Fullerton, SDSU CSU Northridge,, CSU Fullerton, CSU San Bernardino,, SDSU, UCSD, CSU Fullerton, CSU Los Angeles, SDSU, CSU Northridge, UCSD CSU Northridge, CSU Los Angeles, SDSU,, UC Riverside, UCSD, CSU Fullerton, CSU Northridge,, SDSU, UCSD UC Merced Page 3 of 6

Sandy Anahi O Dayanne O James Jr P Dario Enrique Q Salvador R Adilene R Andrea Noemi R Sonia R Nancy R Vanessa Denise R Tania Esthela R Edna Analy R Selena Sandra S Daniel Edward S Sandra Denise S John Henry S Zahara Rashida S Pedro T Bryan T Gerardo Andres T Richard T Michel Del Socorro T Marisol T Alejandro V Lizeth V Adrian V Briana V Karla Isabel V, UCSD Humboldt State University SDSU CSU Fullerton, CSU Northridge, SDSU,, CSU Los Angeles, San Francisco State University, SDSU, UCSD, SFSU,, UC Merced, CSU Fullerton, CSU Northridge, SDSU CSU Fullerton, CSU Northridge,, SDSU, UCSD CSU Fullerton, CSU Northridge,, SDSU, CSU Los Angeles, CSU Northridge, UC Riverside,, SDSU, UCSD, CSU Los Angeles, CSU Long Beach, SDSU, UCSD Cal Poly Pomona, CSU Los Angeles, CSU Long Beach, UCSD, SDSU,, CSU Los Angeles, CSU Northridge, UCSD, CSU Fullerton, SDSU, SFSU, CSU Northridge, UC Riverside, UCSD CSU Fullerton, CSU Los Angeles, UCSD CSU Fullerton, CSU Northridge, UC Riverside, UCSD, CSU Los Angeles,, SDSU, CSU Fullerton, UC Riverside, CSU Fullerton, CSU Los Angeles, UCSD CSU Fullerton, SDSU, UC Riverside, UCSD,, CSU Chico, SDSU, CSU Fullerton, CSU Los Angeles, CSU Northridge, SDSU, UCSD, UC Riverside, CSU Fullerton, CSU Los Angeles, SDSU, UC Riverside, UCSD, CSU Northridge, SDSU San Francisco State University,, Page 4 of 6

Berenice Alessandra V Ana Sarahi V Bryan Alexis V Angel V Brian V Tommy V Raven Moya W Taylor Anthony W Mary Jane Z, CSU Northridge, SDSU, UCSD CSU Bakersfield, San Francisco State University CSU Northridge, Sonoma State, SDSU, UCSD CSU Northridge, CSU Los Angeles, UCSD CSU Chico,, UC Riverside, CSU Northridge, SDSU, UCSD, SFSU, CSU Northridge, SDSU, UCSD CSU Los Angeles, CSU Fullerton, San Jose State University Professional Development GPA Teachers continue to engage in a wealth of professional development opportunities both on and off site. Tuesday PDs Professional Development this semester has centered around analyzing MAP data, learning to build small group instruction based on data, highlighting teacher moves that can be directly applied to any classroom, and learning more as a staff about what it means to get into and be successful at the Ivy League level. San Diego Math Network (SDMN) - As members of the Gates grant funded math network, our teachers benefit from another year of shared learning with math teacher and leaders from across the region. GPA recently hosted a learning event, open to the entire network, focused on Common Core Math vertical alignment. Similarly, our own math teachers have been included in learning events around San Diego County, covering a wide range of topics. GPA s math teachers are now tasked with sharing internally the expertise gained through these SDMN events. NWEA - Six GPA Teachers recently attended regional workshops with NWEA (Northwest Evaluation Association) in order to become teacher leaders in the development of schoolwide use of MAP assessment and data to drive continuous improvement in teaching and learning. The lead teachers have since conducted professional development sessions both with whole staff and inside department training sessions. UCSD Breakthrough Teaching for Student Success - Eleven GPA teachers attended the March 11 Breakthrough Professional development conference along with approximately 300 regional educators. Among the breakthrough sessions attended were Bridge to Success in Math: Transitioning from High School to College, English Learners in a Time of Change, and School Talk: Promoting Community and Social Justice in Schools in Turbulent Times, hosted by Board Member, Dr. Mica Pollock. out sessions including: Personal narrative writing, analyzing student writing to drive instructional moves, and implementing mentor texts to elevate student writing. They will present at the next ELA meeting to share their learning with the team. The Playwrights Project - Three ELA teachers are currently collaborating with a guest teacher from the Playwrights Project funded by our generous Weil family donors. The guest teacher works two days a week in 9th and 10th grade ELA classes to teach students the elements of playwriting. All students will have written a play on their own by the end of this 6-week program. Actors from the Old Globe will be at GPA to act out several of the plays on stage April 6th. Page 5 of 6

Facilities Update Construction documents for the new athletic complex, including gymnasium, locker rooms, dance studio, and strength & conditioning room are scheduled to be submitted to the Department of the State Architect (DSA) in April. DSA review estimated to take 6-12 months, with a target date of December 2017 for Groundbreaking. Air Conditioning will be installed campus wide during this calendar year. Installations will begin in the upper bungalows this spring and the permanent buildings this summer. Target completion is this fall. GPA leaders have recruited contractors to assess the off campus office space that we are considering leasing. Tenant improvement cost estimates and a draft lease will be brought to the Board for approval at the March Board meeting. Page 6 of 6