Willow Creek Academy

Willow Creek Academy (WCA) is a K-8 public charter school located in Sausalito, California. It is part of the Sausalito Marin City School District and is located on the former campus of Bayside Elementary School next to its namesake, Willow Creek.

Willow Creek Academy
Location
Willow Creek Academy
Willow Creek Academy
Willow Creek Academy
Willow Creek Academy
636 Nevada St.
Sausalito, CA 94965
Coordinates37.8640937°N 122.5021955°W / 37.8640937; -122.5021955
Information
TypeCharter school
Established2001
School districtSausalito Marin City School District
Head of schoolEmily Cox[1]
GradesK - 8
Number of students409 (2018-19)
Information415-331-7530, Ext. 202
Websitewillowcreekacademy.org

The school, which has students from Sausalito and even more students from nearby Marin City, was established to keep Sausalito families in the public school system. A 2008 grand jury report from Marin County stated that most graduates of WCA "succeed" in high school and that the WCA test scores are "good"; it added that there is no "notable problem" with student behavior.[2]

In 2011 the University of Southern California's Rossier School of Education named Willow Creek Academy one of the top charter schools in California.[3]

History

Willow Creek Academy (WCA) received its charter in 2001 and opened its doors in September 2001 as a K-4 school with 37 students, just 19% of all district kids. By 2004-2005, they had 106 students in a K-8 school. In 2014 the school had 289 students. Their enrollment for the 2015-16 school year has grown to 380 students, or 80% of the district kids. The district has also grown from under 200 students to over 500 students, and WCA was responsible for functional all of the growth. Of the total enrollment, about two fifths of the students live in Marin City, two fifths live in Sausalito, and one fifth live out of district. Of the 84 out-of-district kids, the vast majority are from “revenue limit” districts.

SMCSD officials stated that year that some area wealthy families decided to go back to public school due to the existence of Willow Creek.[4]

The district grew rapidly exclusive of those wealthy families. When WCA opened in 2001, there were less than 200 students in the school district and only 19% went to WCA. Today, there are over 500 students and 80% of them go to WCA. The growth is largely due to what WCA has achieved since it opened.

Operations

The school is a public school, open to any student living in the school district.[5]

Parents are encouraged to participate in their children's education and the school community by driving on field trips, volunteering in the classroom, campus clean-up days and creek restoration projects.

Facilities

The school had its offices in a 4,000-square-foot (370 m2) former shipyard office facility that was built in the 1940s. In September 2015 a two-alarm fire occurred, causing severe damage to the building.[6]

Academics

Willow Creek Academy had a cumulative score of 795 on the 2013 CST test, significantly less than the 2012 score of 857,[7] which was less than the peak score reached in 2011. WCA had steadily improved over the seven years from 2004 through 2011, with scores as follows: 674, 709, 738, 829, 826, 856, 882, and 889.[8] Willow Creek attributed the 2012 reduction to rapid growth and has stated that the school's goal is to surpass a cumulative score of 900.[9]

Budget

Willow Creek Academy's budget for the 2019-2020 school year is approximately $3.8M. The school's per-student spending has been declining for the past several years, and the funding are filled by grants and other private fundraising, including the Willow Creek Foundation (WCF). WCF is a not-for-profit foundation that was set up to support WCA and educational choice for Sausalito and Marin City families. In 2018-2019, WCF raised $335,000.

In mid-2019, the Sausalito Marin City School District (SMCSD) drastically cut WCA's budget, by around 30%. This now leaves WCA with only $8000 in per-student funding in a district that generates around $20,000 per student. The traditional public school in the district, Bayside Martin Luther King Academy (BMLK), will receive around $45,000 per student in the 2019-2020 school year.

Student demographics

As of 2016 Willow Creek enrolls about 400 students,[10] 75% of the public school students within the Sausalito Marin City School District; 40% of Willow Creek's students were non-Hispanic white while 60% of the students were racial and ethnic minorities and/or mixed-race. About 150 students resided in Marin City; this number was higher than the enrollment of Bayside-Martin Luther King Academy, the K-8 school in Marin City, which had 143 students.[11]

As of spring 2013, the student body was 37% Hispanic, 25% White, 18% African-American, 11% Asian, 1% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, and 8% who self-identify as multi-ethnic. About 65% of the students qualified for free or reduced-price lunch, and 21% of the students are English learners. Willow Creek is a Title I School without a school-wide program. The majority of the parents of WCA's students in 2013 have attended college: 39% are college graduates (of which 20% went to graduate school); an additional 53% have graduated from high school (of which 37% attended some college); 8% are not high school graduates.[12]


Ethnicity History[13]
Year Total African Native Asian Filipino Latino Pacific White 2+ ?
2018-19 409 11.50% 0.00% 9.50% 1.00% 25.70% 0.00% 41.80% 10.50% 0.00%
2017-18 411 10.00% 0.00% 9.20% 1.20% 27.30% 0.00% 41.60% 10.70% 0.00%
2016-17 396 9.30% 0.50% 9.10% 1.00% 26.80% 0.00% 42.40% 10.90% 0.00%
2015-16 377 11.70% 0.50% 10.10% 0.30% 26.80% 0.00% 40.60% 10.10% 0.00%
2014-15 357 10.10% 0.00% 10.60% 0.30% 29.70% 0.00% 39.20% 10.10% 0.00%
2013-14 322 12.73% 0.00% 9.94% 0.31% 30.75% 0.00% 36.65% 9.63% 0.00%
2012-13 289 18.69% 0.00% 9.34% 0.35% 29.76% 0.69% 33.22% 7.96% 0.00%
2011-12 247 15.79% 0.40% 8.50% 0.00% 35.22% 0.00% 35.63% 4.45% 0.00%
2010-11 216 18.06% 0.46% 8.33% 0.00% 37.50% 0.00% 30.56% 5.09% 0.00%
2009-10 188 18.62% 0.00% 11.17% 0.00% 35.64% 0.00% 29.79% 3.19% 1.60%
2008-09 147 22.45% 0.00% 12.93% 0.00% 27.89% 0.00% 23.81% 12.93% 0.00%
2007-08 140 30.00% 0.00% 10.00% 0.00% 23.57% 0.00% 25.71% 10.71% 0.00%
2006-07 144 40.28% 0.00% 6.94% 0.00% 18.75% 0.00% 24.31% 9.72% 0.00%
2005-06 136 29.41% 0.00% 6.62% 0.00% 26.47% 0.00% 27.21% 10.29% 0.00%
2004-05 106 33.02% 0.00% 8.49% 0.00% 20.75% 0.00% 24.53% 13.21% 0.00%
2003-04 103 28.16% 0.00% 5.83% 0.00% 15.53% 0.00% 23.30% 27.18% 0.00%
2002-03 69 43.48% 0.00% 4.35% 0.00% 23.19% 0.00% 28.99% 0.00% 0.00%
2001-02 43 39.53% 0.00% 4.65% 0.00% 18.60% 0.00% 16.28% 20.93% 0.00%

Graph of data from the Demographics History table above. Ethnicity with less than 2% omitted for clarity.



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References

  1. "Willow Creek Academy Website".
  2. "The Sausalito Marin City School District: Then and Now" (Archive). 2007-2008 Marin County Grand Jury. June 26, 2008. p. 2/13 (PDF p. 3/14). Retrieved on January 3, 2016.
  3. Rogers, Rob. "Willow Creek in Sausalito named one of state's top charter schools." Marin Independent Journal. June 16, 2011. Retrieved on July 4, 2011.
  4. Tucker, Jill. "Tiny Marin County district clings to struggling school" (Archive). San Francisco Chronicle. Saturday, April 5, 2014. Retrieved on January 3, 2015.
  5. Dovey, Rachel. "A School Divided." North Bay Bohemian. January 23, 2013. p. 2. Retrieved on January 3, 2015.
  6. Klien, Gary. "Two-alarm fire scorches Sausalito-Marin City School District building" (Archive). Marin Independent Journal. September 6, 2015. Retrieved on January 3, 2016.
  7. "2013 Growth API Report". 2012-13 Accountability Progress Reporting (APR). California Department of Education. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  8. "Willow Street Academy". Academic Performance Index (API) Report. California Department of Education. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  9. "WCA FAQs". Willow Creek Academy website. Willow Creek Academy. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  10. "Willow Creek Academy Response to The August 10, 2016 FCMAT Report: Management Review of the Sausalito Marin City School District." Willow Creek Academy. September 14, 2016. Retrieved on September 27, 2016. p. 3 (PDF 8/31).
  11. "Willow Creek Academy Response to The August 10, 2016 FCMAT Report: Management Review of the Sausalito Marin City School District." Willow Creek Academy. September 14, 2016. Retrieved on September 27, 2016. p. 1 (PDF 6/31).
  12. "School Demographic Characteristics". 2012 - 13 Accountability Progres Reporting (APR). California Department of Education. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  13. "DataQuest (CA Dept of Education)". dq.cde.ca.gov. Retrieved 2019-08-21.
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