El Segundo has a wonderful school district. There is a commitment to educating not only the mind, but also the body and soul. There are other things that the District might consider to make it even better.
Here are some of the things that make El Segundo Unified School District a great place for children to learn:
- Qualified Teachers - 99% of the teachers are fully credentialed. Teacher salaries are above the state average.
- District commitment to fine arts for all children - Fine Arts are a powerful contributor to student achievement, including adapting to change, problems solving, analytical skills, creative thinking, and communication skills.
- Well maintained school facilities - All of the schools in the district have undergone recent modernization projects to make the campuses more attractive and more functional.
- Dedicated parents - The parents of the El Segundo PTA consistently donate thousands of volunteer hours to the district each year. Parent involvement is a key component of a high quality educational experience for children.
- Commitment to professional development for teachers - The district holds their faculty to high standards and provides teachers with many professional development opportunities. For example, the district is collaborating with UCLA to improve the writing program for the students.
- Collaborations with local corporations and city departments - ESUSD is very fortunate to receive substantial monetary and in-kind donations from local corporations and the City of El Segundo which frees more of the school funds to be spent in the classroom.
Here are some ideas that ESUSD should consider that could make the district even better:
- Spend some significant energy to explore ways of making the school experience more meaningful and engaging for the students who are not high achievers. We need to work to prevent children from losing their enthusiasm for learning and continuing their education. All humans learn better when they have a strong connection with their teachers or mentors and are active participants in the learning process.
- Implement a full-day kindergarten program - This is more convenient for most parents and other districts have found that it allows time for academic work as well as developmental and age-appropriate exploration. LA Unified is converting all of its kindergartens to full-day, and most parochial schools have been running full day kindergarten programs for years.
- Encourage Community Service as a graduation requirement -The motto of the High School is "Enter to Learn - Go Forth for Service". Let's take that literally. Colleges like to see applicants who are active in the community. It instills a value of helping those less fortunate than yourself, and gives the students exposure to real life experiences and possible career choices. It can also help students develop good work habits as they are exposed to job-related expectations.
- Give parents many and varied opportunities to be involved in the education of their children. Parents are their children's first and most important teachers. ESUSD should rise to the challenge of reaching out to parents for educational support at home.
- Even though the last bond measure didn't pass, some of the athletic facilities and the backstage area of the auditorium at the high school are still in need of repair and upgrade. The district should explore alternative ways of funding the renovations to make the facilities more functional and attractive.
- Reach out to early childhood programs in the community to facilitate the transition to kindergarten in the district. By connecting with the families early, the district can develop a strong relationship with them that will persist throughout the years. Parents (and preschools) need to know what is expected of the children in order to have a successful kindergarten experience.
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