Trying to figure out if they have space to do a tk. From my understanding we have a larger number of k now for some areas so its a space issue. It truly is a space issue making sure that we have places where we can actually put a tk and we have been approached by a couple of principals and were working everyone through a process which is not only do you have the state you have talked to the community . Have you informed your supervisors . Theres a lot you have to go through to actually get a tk so i will tell you that yes we our goal is to have tk in all of the areas and we worked towards that but in the end it comes down to space so please direct your principals to us and we will work with them. Does it have to be in the space where theres a k5 or a stand alone . It can be both but some of the stand alones i think there were plans to have and i dont know what its called and laguna honda and built for a school. Is that true . My school board members, colleagues . Could you repeat the q
Here, but i think this is let me just say this is just preliminary data its only two years worth of data, so what we did was take a snapshot of all entering kindergarteners so if you see column one it says and school year 1314 these are your kindergartener and of those in column two there was a sub set which is three rows down where it says San Francisco Unified School District tk and a sub set of kindergarteners that came from tk. All other students are considered non tk students. Now, it doesnt mean they werent in prek in sfusd but they were definitely not in tk so how many students total . 5,000 kindergarteners in 1314 which is last year and of the 5,049 were students that never went to tk and 174 were students in sfusd so we took a simple Assessment Tool that we use for this and we looked how did they do on the assessments . And we look the midyear assessment because thats where we had the majority of our students assessed. The beginning assessment we were missing so many students
Here, but i think this is let me just say this is just preliminary data its only two years worth of data, so what we did was take a snapshot of all entering kindergarteners so if you see column one it says and school year 1314 these are your kindergartener and of those in column two there was a sub set which is three rows down where it says San Francisco Unified School District tk and a sub set of kindergarteners that came from tk. All other students are considered non tk students. Now, it doesnt mean they werent in prek in sfusd but they were definitely not in tk so how many students total . 5,000 kindergarteners in 1314 which is last year and of the 5,049 were students that never went to tk and 174 were students in sfusd so we took a simple Assessment Tool that we use for this and we looked how did they do on the assessments . And we look the midyear assessment because thats where we had the majority of our students assessed. The beginning assessment we were missing so many students
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