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Mountain Creek Middle School School Accountability Report Card Reported Using Data from the 2016-17 School Year Published During 2017-18 By February 1 of each year, every school in California is required by state law to publish a School Accountability Report Card (SARC). The SARC contains information about the condition and performance of each California public school. Under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) all local educational agencies (LEAs) are required to prepare a Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), which describes how they intend to meet annual school-specific goals for all pupils, with specific activities to address state and local priorities. Additionally, data reported in an LCAP is to be consistent with data reported in the SARC. For more information about SARC requirements, see the California Department of Education (CDE) SARC Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/sa/. For more information about the LCFF or LCAP, see the CDE LCFF Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/lc/. For additional information about the school, parents/guardians and community members should contact the school principal or the district office. DataQuest DataQuest is an online data tool located on the CDE DataQuest Web page at http://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/ that contains additional information about this school and comparisons of the school to the district and the county. Specifically, DataQuest is a dynamic system that provides reports for accountability (e.g., test data, enrollment, high school graduates, dropouts, course enrollments, staffing, and data regarding English learners). Internet Access Internet access is available at public libraries and other locations that are publicly accessible (e.g., the California State Library). Access to the Internet at libraries and public locations is generally provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Other use restrictions may include the hours of operation, the length of time that a workstation may be used (depending on availability), the types of software programs available on a workstation, and the ability to print documents. About This School Contact Information (School Year 2017-18) School Contact Information School Name------- Street------- Mountain Creek Middle School 6862 Mt. Aukum Rd. City, State, Zip------- Somerset, CA 95684-0690 Phone Number------- 530.620.4393 Principal------- E-mail Address------- Web Site------- John Sanguinetti jsanguinettie@pioneerusd.org www.pioneerusd.org CDS Code 09619456112569 2016-17 School Accountability Report Card for Mountain Creek Middle School Page 1 of 10

District Contact Information District Name------- Pioneer Union Elementary School District Phone Number------- 530.620.3556 Superintendent------ Annette Lane E-mail Address------- alane@pioneerusd.org Web Site------- www.pioneerusd.org School Description and Mission Statement (School Year 2017-18) Mountain Creek Middle School opened as a new middle school in the Pioneer District in September 1994 and is one of three campuses in the District. Its opening was the culmination of years of district and community planning. The school is located adjacent to Pioneer Elementary School, and shares facilities and personnel in order to efficiently meet the needs of both campuses. Beginning in August 2012, the school added 5th grade, making it a 5th-8th grade middle school. The school prides itself on the care and attention given to the middle school student and the unique needs of this age level. Decisions regarding programs offered and efforts at establishing school climate are guided by the overriding assumption that we are responsible for educating the whole child, not merely imparting information in the basic curricular areas. Core Values The mission of the Pioneer Union School District is best accomplished through the advancement of these core values: 1. The uniqueness of the individual 2. The partnership among home, school, and community 3. A respectful, compassionate, cooperative and safe environment Guiding Principles The following principles will guide our work: 1. Students will be provided programs, instruction and/or activities designed to enhance the development of positive attitudes, patience, tolerance, appreciation of different cultures and productive membership in society. 2. Students will be provided programs, instruction, activities and/or guidance to develop mental and moral bravery, caring attitudes toward people and education, to gain a healthy view of competition and to learn age appropriate skills. Student Enrollment by Grade Level (School Year 2016-17) Grade Number of Level Students Grade 5 28 Grade 6 35 Grade 7 44 Grade 8 26 Total Enrollment 133 2016-17 School Accountability Report Card for Mountain Creek Middle School Page 2 of 10

Student Enrollment by Group (School Year 2016-17) Student of Group Total Enrollment Black or African American 0.8 American Indian or Alaska Native 0.8 Asian 2.3 Filipino 0.8 Hispanic or Latino 16.5 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 White 68.4 Two or More Races 9.8 Socioeconomically Disadvantaged 58.6 English Learners 2.3 Students with Disabilities 22.6 Foster Youth 0 A. Conditions of Learning State Priority: Basic The SARC provides the following information relevant to the State priority: Basic (Priority 1): Degree to which teachers are appropriately assigned and fully credentialed in the subject area and for the pupils they are teaching; Pupils have access to standards-aligned instructional materials; and School facilities are maintained in good repair. Teacher Credentials Teachers With Full Credential 6 6 Without Full Credential 0 0 Teaching Outside Subject Area of Competence (with full credential) 0 0 Teacher Misassignments and Vacant Teacher Positions School District 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2017-18 Indicator 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Misassignments of Teachers of English Learners 0 0 Total Teacher Misassignments * 0 0 Vacant Teacher Positions 0 0 Note: Misassignments refers to the number of positions filled by teachers who lack legal authorization to teach that grade level, subject area, student group, etc. * Total Teacher Misassignments includes the number of Misassignments of Teachers of English Learners. Quality, Currency, Availability of Textbooks and Instructional Materials (School Year 2017-18) Year and month in which data were collected: 12/18/17 2016-17 School Accountability Report Card for Mountain Creek Middle School Page 3 of 10

Subject Reading/Language Arts Mathematics Textbooks and Instructional Materials/ Year of Adoption StudySync, a comprehensive blended ELA/ELD program The Math Learning Center - Bridges in Mathematics (2014), grade 5 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt - Big Ideas Math (2014) grades 6-8 From Most Recent Adoption? of Students Lacking Own Assigned Copy Yes 0 Yes 0 Science Prentice Hall California Science, Explorer: Focus on Earth, Life, and Physical Science (2007), grades 5-8 History-Social Science Prentice Hall (2006) grades 5-7, Glencoe (2006) grade 8, TCI supplementary material. Health Dairy Council, Family Life Yes Yes 0 Yes 0 Visual and Performing Arts Teacher developed materials School Facility Conditions and Planned Improvements (Most Recent Year) The buildings and grounds are clean and safe. Survey results reveal that 99% of parents consider their children safe in the classroom. Ninety-one percent of parents reported their child feels safe using the restroom at school. In addition, the maintenance staff has developed a comprehensive safety inspection program. All efforts to ensure building safety, cleanliness, and adequacy have been successful. Despite being 18 years old, the campus looks like a new park. School Facility Good Repair Status (Most Recent Year) Using the most recently collected FIT data (or equivalent), provide the following: Determination of repair status for systems listed Description of any needed maintenance to ensure good repair The year and month in which the data were collected The overall rating System Inspected Systems: Gas Leaks, Mechanical/HVAC, Sewer School Facility Good Repair Status (Most Recent Year) Year and month of the most recent FIT report: January 2018 Repair Status Good Fair Poor X Repair Needed and Action Taken or Planned Interior: Interior Surfaces X Room B3 - Wallpaper is SW corner is pealing; Cleanliness: Overall Cleanliness, Pest/ Vermin Infestation Electrical: Electrical X X Room B5 - Counter/office needs to be cleaned & organized Restrooms/Fountains: Restrooms, Sinks/ Fountains Safety: Fire Safety, Hazardous Materials X X Women's restroom toilet needs to be replaced / Toilet in nurses office has been repaired; Boys' Bathroom in C-wing middle sink not working; drinking fountain outside C-wing restrooms not working. Leak in EcoLab system in Kitchen; Structural: Structural Damage, Roofs X Stage roof needs to be repaired. External: Playground/School Grounds, Windows/ Doors/Gates/Fences X Room B2, B3, C1 - Door needs to be replaced. 2016-17 School Accountability Report Card for Mountain Creek Middle School Page 4 of 10

Overall Facility Rating (Most Recent Year) Year and month of the most recent FIT report: January 2018 Exemplary Good Fair Poor Overall Rating X B. Pupil Outcomes State Priority: Pupil Achievement The SARC provides the following information relevant to the State priority: Pupil Achievement (Priority 4): Statewide assessments (i.e., California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress [CAASPP] System, which includes the Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments for students in the general education population and the California Alternate Assessments [CAAs] for English language arts/literacy [ELA] and mathematics given in grades three through eight and grade eleven. Only eligible students may participate in the administration of the CAAs. CAAs items are aligned with alternate achievement standards, which are linked with the Common Core State Standards [CCSS] for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities); and The percentage of students who have successfully completed courses that satisfy the requirements for entrance to the University of California and the California State University, or career technical education sequences or programs of study. CAASPP Test Results in English Language Arts/Literacy (ELA) and Mathematics for All Students Grades Three through Eight and Grade Eleven Subject English Language Arts/Literacy (grades 3-8 and 11) of Students Meeting or Exceeding the State Standards (grades 3-8 and 11) School District State 2015-16 2016-17 2015-16 2016-17 2015-16 2016-17 33 43 39 45 48 48 Mathematics 25 35 29 38 36 37 (grades 3-8 and 11) Note: ages are not calculated when the number of students tested is ten or less, either because the number of students in this category is too small for statistical accuracy or to protect student privacy. CAASPP Test Results in ELA by Student Group Grades Three through Eight and Grade Eleven (School Year 2016-17) Student Group Total Enrollment Number Met or Exceeded All Students 143 140 97.9 43.48 Male 79 78 98.73 40.79 Female 64 62 96.88 46.77 Black or African American -- -- -- -- American Indian or Alaska Native -- -- -- -- Asian -- -- -- -- Filipino -- -- -- -- Hispanic or Latino 25 24 96 45.83 White 97 95 97.94 45.16 Two or More Races 14 14 100 35.71 Socioeconomically Disadvantaged 82 81 98.78 30.38 English Learners -- -- -- -- 2016-17 School Accountability Report Card for Mountain Creek Middle School Page 5 of 10

Student Group Total Enrollment Number Met or Exceeded Students with Disabilities 31 29 93.55 6.9 Foster Youth -- -- -- -- Note: ELA test results include the Smarter Balanced Summative Assessment and the CAA. The Met or Exceeded is calculated by taking the total number of students who met or exceeded the standard on the Smarter Balanced Summative Assessment plus the total number of students who met the standard (i.e., achieved Level 3 Alternate) on the CAAs divided by the total number of students who participated in both assessments. Note: Double dashes (--) appear in the table when the number of students is ten or less, either because the number of students in this category is too small for statistical accuracy or to protect student privacy. Note: The number of students tested includes all students who participated in the test whether they received a score or not; however, the number of students tested is not the number that was used to calculate the achievement level percentages. The achievement level percentages are calculated using only students who received scores. CAASPP Test Results in Mathematics by Student Group Grades Three through Eight and Grade Eleven (School Year 2016-17) Student Group Total Enrollment Number Met or Exceeded All Students 143 139 97.2 35.25 Male 79 77 97.47 38.96 Female 64 62 96.88 30.65 Black or African American -- -- -- -- American Indian or Alaska Native -- -- -- -- Asian -- -- -- -- Filipino -- -- -- -- Hispanic or Latino 25 24 96 25 White 97 94 96.91 35.11 Two or More Races 14 14 100 42.86 Socioeconomically Disadvantaged 82 80 97.56 22.5 English Learners -- -- -- -- Students with Disabilities 31 29 93.55 0 Foster Youth -- -- -- -- Note: Mathematics test results include the Smarter Balanced Summative Assessment and the CAA. The Met or Exceeded is calculated by taking the total number of students who met or exceeded the standard on the Smarter Balanced Summative Assessment plus the total number of students who met the standard (i.e., achieved Level 3 Alternate) on the CAAs divided by the total number of students who participated in both assessments. Note: Double dashes (--) appear in the table when the number of students is ten or less, either because the number of students in this category is too small for statistical accuracy or to protect student privacy. Note: The number of students tested includes all students who participated in the test whether they received a score or not; however, the number of students tested is not the number that was used to calculate the achievement level percentages. The achievement level percentages are calculated using only students who received scores. 2016-17 School Accountability Report Card for Mountain Creek Middle School Page 6 of 10

CAASPP Test Results in Science for All Students Grades Five, Eight, and Ten Subject of Students Scoring at Proficient or Advanced School District State 2014-15 2015-16 2014-15 2015-16 2014-15 2015-16 Science (grades 5, 8, and 10) 76 58 77 60 60 56 Note: Science test results include California Standards Tests (CSTs), California Modified Assessment (CMA), and California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA) in grades five, eight, and ten. Note: Scores are not shown when the number of students tested is ten or less, either because the number of students in this category is too small for statistical accuracy or to protect student privacy. Note: The 2016-17 data are not available. The California Department of Education is developing a new science assessment based on the Next Generation Science Standards for California Public Schools (CA NGSS). The new California Science Test (CAST) was piloted in spring 2017. The CST and CMA for Science will no longer be administered. State Priority: Other Pupil Outcomes The SARC provides the following information relevant to the State priority: Other Pupil Outcomes (Priority 8): Pupil outcomes in the subject areas of physical education. California Physical Fitness Test Results (School Year 2016-17) Grade of Students Meeting Fitness Standards Level Four of Six Standards Five of Six Standards Six of Six Standards ---5--- 27.8 13.9 27.8 ---7--- 16.7 28.6 35.7 Note: ages are not calculated when the number of students tested is ten or less, either because the number of students in this category is too small for statistical accuracy or to protect student privacy. C. Engagement State Priority: Parental Involvement The SARC provides the following information relevant to the State priority: Parental Involvement (Priority 3): Efforts the school district makes to seek parent input in making decisions for the school district and each schoolsite. Opportunities for Parental Involvement (School Year 2017-18) Mountain Creek Middle School encourages parents to find unique ways of staying involved with their child s education during these important preadolescent years. Parent involvement activities include volunteering, assisting the teacher with various tasks at home or in the classroom, chaperoning field trips, attending parent conferences, student performances, and school sponsored events such as the Winter Program or Spring Concert and athletics. The School Site Council (SSC), Parent Music Coalition (PMC), Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) and participation in the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) development are additional ways in which parents and community members can be involved in the school. 2016-17 School Accountability Report Card for Mountain Creek Middle School Page 7 of 10

State Priority: School Climate The SARC provides the following information relevant to the State priority: School Climate (Priority 6): Pupil suspension rates; Pupil expulsion rates; and Other local measures on the sense of safety. Suspensions and Expulsions Rate School District State 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Suspensions------- 2.6 8.2 6.8 2.1 4.3 4.3 3.8 3.7 3.6 Expulsions------- 0.7 0.7 2.7 0.3 0.3 1.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 School Safety Plan (School Year 2017-18) A comprehensive District School Safety Plan has been developed, outlining specific goals and objectives. The Safety Plan is reviewed and updated annually. Policies are in place regarding campus safety, fire drills, earthquake preparedness, and instructional and playground supervision. The district has a complete civil defense preparedness plan that is updated annually and includes evacuation and campus lock-down procedures. D. Other SARC Information The information in this section is required to be in the SARC but is not included in the state priorities for LCFF. Federal Intervention Program (School Year 2017-18) Program Improvement Status First Year of Program Improvement Year in Program Improvement* Indicator School District Number of Schools Currently in Program Improvement N/A 0 of Schools Currently in Program Improvement N/A 0 Note: Cells with N/A values do not require data. Average Class Size and Class Size Distribution (Secondary) Subject Not In PI 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Avg. Number of Classrooms Avg. Number of Classrooms Avg. Number of Classrooms Class Class Class Size 1-22 23-32 33+ Size 1-22 23-32 33+ Size 1-22 23-32 33+ English------- 10 11 1 10 5 2 14 4 1 Mathematics 5 2 6 4 7 3 Science------- 23 2 1 29 2 18 3 1 Social Science 19 2 1 23 1 1 18 3 Note: Number of classes indicates how many classrooms fall into each size category (a range of total students per classroom). At the secondary school level, this information is reported by subject area rather than grade level. 2016-17 School Accountability Report Card for Mountain Creek Middle School Page 8 of 10

Academic Counselors and Other Support Staff (School Year 2016-17) Title Number of FTE Assigned to School Average Number of Students per Academic Counselor Academic Counselor------- 0 0 Counselor (Social/Behavioral or Career Development).20 N/A Library Media Teacher (Librarian) 0 N/A Library Media Services Staff (Paraprofessional) *.076 N/A Psychologist------- *.26 N/A Social Worker------- 0 N/A Nurse------- *.20 N/A Speech/Language/Hearing Specialist *.67 N/A Resource Specialist------- 0 N/A Other------- 0 N/A Note: Cells with N/A values do not require data. *One Full Time Equivalent (FTE) equals one staff member working full time; one FTE could also represent two staff members who each work 50 percent of full time. Expenditures per Pupil and School Site Teacher Salaries (Fiscal Year 2015-16) Level Total Expenditures Per Pupil Supplemental/ Restricted Basic/ Unrestricted Average Teacher Salary School Site------- $9,858 $2,166 $7,692 $62,632 District------- N/A N/A $8,449 $62,514 Difference: School Site and District N/A N/A -9.0 0.2 State------- N/A N/A $6,574 $61,939 Difference: School Site and State N/A N/A 17.0 1.1 Note: Cells with N/A values do not require data. Types of Services Funded (Fiscal Year 2016-17) Mountain Creek students are fortunate to have a variety of afternoon electives offered during the year including art, music, drama, remedial support, and band. In addition, jazz band meets before school. Teacher and Administrative Salaries (Fiscal Year 2015-16) Category District Amount State Average for Districts In Same Category Beginning Teacher Salary $37,842 $42,598 Mid-Range Teacher Salary $56,410 $62,232 Highest Teacher Salary $79,219 $80,964 Average Principal Salary (Elementary) $102,366 Average Principal Salary (Middle) $104,982 Average Principal Salary (High) Superintendent Salary $145,600 $117,868 of Budget for Teacher Salaries 33% 32% of Budget for Administrative Salaries 10% 7% For detailed information on salaries, see the CDE Certificated Salaries & Benefits Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ds/fd/cs/. 2016-17 School Accountability Report Card for Mountain Creek Middle School Page 9 of 10

Professional Development (Most Recent Three Years) Pioneer District emphasizes staff development activities. Annually, there are three full days dedicated to staff development augmented by monthly professional learning on early release Fridays and weekly articulation meetings. The principal and has worked closely with the El Dorado County Office of Education (EDCOE) to provide training in Positive Interventions and Behavior Supports (PBIS). Staff seeks out professional development to support their needs in the areas of technology integration, mathematics instruction, science instruction and implementation of the ELA/ELD standards and newly adopted curriculum. 2016-17 School Accountability Report Card for Mountain Creek Middle School Page 10 of 10