Golden Valley High School Merced Student Transcript
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
Unmet Transit Needs
UNMET TRANSIT NEEDS FY 2020-2021 Analysis and Recommendations Report December 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Summary __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 Unmet Transit Needs Process ___________________________________________________________________________ 5 Existing Conditions _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9 Transportation Services in Merced County ___________________________________________________________ 21 Unmet Transit Needs Assessment _____________________________________________________________________ 28 Appendix ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 43 UNMET TRANSIT NEEDS ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS REPORT FY 2020-2021 Summary BACKGROUND Each year, pursuant to the California Transportation Development Act (TDA), the Merced County Association of Governments (MCAG), as the Regional Transportation Planning Agency and Metropolitan Planning Organization for Merced County, is required to identify any unmet transit needs that may exist in Merced County. Should any unmet transit needs be identified, a further determination must be made to establish whether those needs are “reasonable to meet.” In accordance with state law, TDA funds must be allocated first to unmet transit needs, which are found to be reasonable to meet, before any remaining funds can be allocated to local jurisdictions for non-transit purposes. At a minimum, the annual unmet transit needs -
Merced High School WASC Self Study Report 2018
MERCED HIGH SCHOOL SELF-STUDY REPORT 205 W. Olive Avenue Merced, CA 95348 Merced Union High School District February 5 through February 7, 2018 ACS WASC/CDE Focus on Learning Accreditation Manual, 2017 Edition Gdocs 2017 ACS WASC/CDE Edition Merced High School ACS WASC/CDE Self-Study Report 2 Merced High School ACS WASC/CDE Self-Study Report Merced High School WASC Visiting Committee Mr. Chris J. Holleran - Chair Assistant Superintendent - High Schools Mt. Diablo Unified School District Mrs. Christine Amann - Member Assistant Principal, Porterville High School Ms. Meredith DeRoos - Member Science Teacher, Piedmont Hills High School Ms. Carli Kim - Member Assistant Principal, Mission San Jose High School Dr. La Rue Moore, Ph.D - Member Teacher, John F. Kennedy High School Mr. Pete Pulos - Member Principal, Cambridge High School Mr. Bob Spain - Member Assistant Principal, California High School Merced Union High School Board of Trustees Board President, Dave Honey Vice President, John Medearis Clerk, Julio Valadez Board Member, Richard Lopez Board Member, Greg Opinski Merced Union High School District Administration Superintendent, Alan Peterson Deputy Superintendent - Human Resources & District Operations, Ralph Calderon Assistant Superintendent of Business & Student Services, Scott Weimer Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services, Costantino Aguilar 3 Merced High School ACS WASC/CDE Self-Study Report Merced High School WASC Leadership Team Kurt Kollmann, Principal Ellen Chiesa, English Teacher Susan Mikkelsen, Self Study Coordinator -
2013-Annual Report Final
MERCED COUNTY SCHOOLS ANNUAL EDUCATION REPORT 2 0 1 3 Proudly Sponsored By MERCED COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION Bond Underwriters & Financial Advisors Steven E. Gomes, Ed.D., County Superintendent of Schools MERCED COUNTY SCHOOLS SCHOOL DISTRICTS HISTORY Merced Union High School District encompasses 8 districts Merced County schools were SNELLING-MERCED FALLS incorporated more than 150 years ago in 1856 when the first County BALLICO- TURLOCK CRESSEY MERCED RIVER Superintendent of Schools, DELHI UNIFIED WINTON William Nelson, petitioned the ELEMENTARY MERCED CITY LIVINGSTON Board of Supervisors to divide the HILMAR UNIFIED UNION ELEENTARY ATWATER ELEMENTARY PLANADA county into three school districts. ELEMENTARY WEAVER UNION ELEMENTARY The 1860 census reported a MC SWAIN UNION ELEMENTARY GUSTINE UNIFIED LE GRAND population of 1,141 in Merced ELEMENTARY County and in 1863, the Schools PLAINSBURG UNION ELEMENTARY EL NIDO ELEMENTARY Superintendent reported an enrollment of 267 children and a county schools budget of $1,000. Le Grand Union High School District encompasses 3 districts The first high school was estab- LOS BANOS UNIFIED lished in 1895 with 27 students and two teachers under the ad- ministration of the County Board DOS PALOS- ORO LOMA UNIFIED of Education. In 1897, a new high school was completed on the corner of 22nd and M Streets in Courthouse Square. Today, there are 20 school dis- tricts with their own Boards of Trustees and Superintendents serving more than 56,000 K-12 students with Steven E. Gomes, Now completed, the Ed.D., serving as the 28th County Merced Union High Superintendent of Schools. School District’s newest high school, El Capitan, currently serves 735 freshman and COVER PHOTOS: Clockwise from top left, sophomore students. -
Final Report Merced County 2017/18 - 2021/22 Short Range Transit Plan
Final Report Merced County 2017/18 - 2021/22 Short Range Transit Plan Prepared for the Merced County Association of Governments Prepared by LSC Transportation Consultants, Inc. This page left intentionally blank. Final Report Merced County 2017/18 – 2021/22 Short Range Transit Plan _________________________ Prepared for the Merced County Association of Governments 369 West 18th Street Merced, CA 95340 Prepared by LSC Transportation Consultants, Inc. 2690 Lake Forest Road, Suite C P. O. Box 5875 Tahoe City, California 96145 This plan development has been financed in part through a grant from the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, and through other State and local funds made available to and through the Merced County Association of Governments.The findings and recommendations of this plan are solely those of the consultant team; they are not explicitly endorsed by Caltrans or the Federal Transit Administration. June 30, 2017 LSC #167330 This page left intentionally blank. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 1 2 Study Setting and Public Outreach .......................................................................................................... 3 3 Existing Transit Services ........................................................................................................................ 29 4 Passenger Surveys ................................................................................................................................ -
WASC SELF-STUDY REPORT MARCH 2016 1850 Wardrobe
WASC SELF-STUDY REPORT MARCH 2016 1850 Wardrobe Avenue, Building H Merced, CA 95341 (209) 381-5165 Fax: (209) 381-5166 Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges – WASC Merced County Office of Education County Board of Education Dennis Hanks, Chairperson Chris Chavez, Vice Chairperson Gloria Honey Fred Honore Tom Bates County Superintendent of Schools Steven E. Gomes, Ed.D. Assistant Superintendent of Career and Holly Newlon Alternative Education Merced Scholars Charter School Staff Administration Mark Pintor, Principal Instructional Staff Natalie Dal Porto Kristyn Lopez Anna Miller Maria Villanueva Debbie Woody Classified Support Staff Cynthia Dispo MSCS Advisory Board Tara Davis, Parent Kristina Poole, Parent Maria Villanueva, MSCS Teacher Holly Newlon, CAE Assistant Superintendent Mark Pintor, Principal TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................... I PREFACE ............................................................................................................................................................... III CHAPTER I: STUDENT/COMMUNITY PROFILE AND SUPPORTING DATA AND FINDINGS ......................................... 1 GENERAL BACKGROUND AND HISTORY ............................................................................................................................... 2 School .................................................................................................................................................................. -
Michael W. Mclaughlin, Fire Chief Benjamin Franklin Once Said That “By Failing to Prepare, You Are Preparing to Fail”. Many
Benjamin Franklin once said that “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail”. Many lessons have been learned about disaster preparedness in recent years; most of which have proved this Founding Father to be wise beyond his years. The City of Merced has engaged in emergency preparedness planning since 1984 when it developed and adopted its first Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). The Plan was revised in 1995, 2003, and the current Plan was revised and adopted by the City Council in 2011. The City of Merced is fortunate to not have experienced a major disaster in many years; the optimist would see the City as the safest community to live in; whereas the pessimist would see Merced as being due for a disaster. Planning is the key to proving the optimist correct and the pessimist wrong: “Planning is bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now” (Alan Lakein). Outside of the EOP there have not been any City documents that elaborated on the risks that threaten the community’s viability. The EOP identifies many risks to the community; however, the brevity and generalized nature of the hazards and risks identified Michael W. McLaughlin, Fire Chief in the EOP did not provide quantifiable data that the City could use to effectively plan for and prevent the disasters from occurring. The City of Merced Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) has been developed through a participative and collaborative effort that was championed by the City Planning Staff. The purpose of the plan is to identify all potential risks, analyze the likelihood of occurrence, and by planning accordingly, the vulnerability for harm will be greatly diminished. -
City of Los Banos NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING
LOS Banos www.losbanos.org AGENDA CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 520 J Street Los Banos, California AUGUST 19, 2015 If you require special assistance to attend or participate in this meeting, please call the City Clerk's Office @ (209) 827-7000 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, The City of Los Banos complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. **************** Si requiere asistencia especial para atender 0 participar en esta junta por favor lIame a /a oficina de /a Secretaria de la ciudad al (209) 827-7000 a /0 menos de 48 haras previas de /ajunta. La Guidad de Los Banos GumpJe con /a Acta de Americanos con DeshabiJidad (ADA) de 1990. Any writings or documents provided to a majority ofthe City Council regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection at the meeting and in the City Clerk's office located at City Hall, 520 J Street, Los Banos, California during normal business hours. In addition, such writings and documents may be posted on the City's website atwww./osbanos.orq. ************* Cualquier escritura 0 los documentos proporcionaron a una mayoria del Ayuntamiento respecto a cualquier articulo en este orden del dia sera hecho disponibJe para la inspeccion publica en la reunion y en la oficina de la Secretaria de la ciudad en City Hall, 520 J Street, Los Banos, California durante horas de oficina normales. Ademas, tales escrituras y los documentos pueden ser anunciados en el website de la ciudad en WW\N.losbanos. ora. 1, CALL TO ORDER 7:00 PM 2. -
Transit Joint Powers Authority for Merced County Meeting B
NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE MERCED COUNTY REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY / TRANSIT JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY FOR MERCED COUNTY / MCAG GOVERNING BOARD City of Atwater Council Chambers 750 Bellevue Road Atwater, CA 95301 (209) 723-3153 Notice Regarding Translation Services: Translation services are not provided at MCAG’s public meetings unless requested at least three (3) business days in advance. Please contact Eva Garibay at (209)723-3153 during regular business hours to request translation services. Aviso Con Respecto a Los Servicios de Intérprete Servicios de intérprete no son ofrecidos en las juntas publicas de MCAG al menos de que se soliciten tres (3) días hábiles en anticipación. Para solicitar servicios de intérprete por favor contacte a Eva Garibay al (209)723-3153 durante horas de oficina. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2016 – 3:00 P.M. 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. ROLL CALL MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY ADDRESS ANY ITEM ON THE AGENDA DURING CONSIDERATION OF THAT ITEM. 3. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS PERSONS WISHING TO ADDRESS AGENDA ITEMS OR COMMENT ON ANY ITEM NOT ON THE AGENDA MAY DO SO AT THIS TIME. COMMENTS ARE LIMITED TO THREE MINUTES PER PERSON. PLEASE STATE YOUR NAME AND CITY OR COMMUNITY OF RESIDENCE FOR THE RECORD. FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA, NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN AT THIS TIME. IF IT REQUIRES ACTION, IT WILL BE REFERRED TO STAFF AND/OR PLACED ON THE NEXT AGENDA. COPIES OF STAFF REPORTS OR OTHER WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION RELATING TO ITEMS OF BUSINESS REFERRED TO ON THE AGENDA ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF MERCED COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS. -
2017-2018 School Directory
Merced County Schools Directory 2017-18 Merced County Office of Education MERCED COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION Steven E. Gomes, Ed.D. StevenCounty M. Superintendent Tietjen, of School Ed.D.s County Superintendent of Schools 632 W. 13th Street Merced, CA 95341 (209) 381-6600 1• www.mcoe.org Cover page photo by Nathan Quevedo Media & Communications Manager Directory printed by Doug Huggins & Carlos Lupian Merced County Office of Education Print Shop Please forward any updates/corrections/changes of school directory to Yolanda Campos Senior Executive Assistant to the Superintendent Phone: (209) 381-6603 Email: [email protected] 2 Table of Contents Merced County Office of Education Values and Mission ........................................................................................ 5 Organizational Chart ...................................................................................... 6 MCOE Overview ............................................................................................ 7 Complex Map ................................................................................................. 8 County Superintendent’s Office ..................................................................... 9 Cabinet............................................................................................................ 9 Merced County Board of Education ............................................................... 9 Virginia Smith Scholarship Trust ................................................................. 10 Merced County Committee -
Summary Action Minutes Board of Supervisors
STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE SUMMARY ACTION MINUTES BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Regular Meeting TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2006 Closed Session – 9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting – 10:00 a.m. MERCED COUNTY JOHN PEDROZO…..DISTRICT 1 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING KATHLEEN M. CROOKHAM….DISTRICT 2 2222 “M” STREET CHAIRMAN MICHAEL G. NELSON…..DISTRICT 3 BOARD ROOM, THIRD FLOOR DEIDRE F. KELSEY….DISTRICT 4 MERCED, CALIFORNIA 95340 JERRY O’BANION…..DISTRICT 5 (209) 385-7366 Lydia A. Beiswanger, Chief Clerk DEMITRIOS O. TATUM RUBEN E. CASTILLO COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER COUNTY COUNSEL All supporting documentation is available for public review in the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors located in the County Administration Building, Third Floor, 2222 “M” Street, Merced, California, 95340 During regular business hours, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (209) 385-7366 Members of the public are advised that all pagers, cellular telephones and any other communication devices are to be turned off upon entering the Board Chambers HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC USE INQUIRE WITHIN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OFFICE Persons who require accommodation for any audio, visual or other disability in order to review an agenda, or to participate in a meeting of the Board of Supervisors per the American Disabilities Act (ADA), may obtain assistance by requesting such accommodation in writing addressed to the Clerk of the Board, 2222 M Street, Merced, CA 95340 or telephonically by calling (209) 385-7366. Any such request for accommodation should be made at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting for which assistance is requested SCHEDULED ITEMSsessions 9:00 A. -
Hazard Mitigation Plan Goals
City of Merced LOCAL HAZARD M ITIGATION PLAN EFFECTIVE DATE: MARCH 19, 2015 - 1 - APPROVAL DOCUMENTS (CITY/FEMA/CEQA) CITY OF MERCED LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN APPROVAL DOCUMENTS (CITY/FEMA/CEQA) CITY OF MERCED LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN APPROVAL DOCUMENTS (CITY/FEMA/CEQA) CITY OF MERCED LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN APPROVAL DOCUMENTS (CITY/FEMA/CEQA) CITY OF MERCED LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN Benjamin Franklin once said that “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail”. Many lessons have been learned about disaster preparedness in recent years; most of which have proved this Founding Father to be wise beyond his years. The City of Merced has engaged in emergency preparedness planning since 1984 when it developed and adopted its first Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). The Plan was revised in 1995, 2003, and the current Plan was revised and adopted by the City Council in 2011. The City of Merced is fortunate to not have experienced a major disaster in many years; the optimist would see the City as the safest community to live in; whereas the pessimist would see Merced as being due for a disaster. Planning is the key to proving the optimist correct and the pessimist wrong: “Planning is bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now” (Alan Lakein). Outside of the EOP there have not been any City documents that elaborated on the risks that threaten the community’s viability. The EOP identifies many risks to the community; however, the brevity and generalized nature of the hazards and risks identified Michael W. -
Regular Meeting of the MCAG Governing Board
Regular Meeting of the MCAG Governing Board Merced County Association of Governments Transit Joint Powers Authority for Merced County Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority LOCATION: Merced County Admin Building 3rd Floor Board of Supervisors Chambers 2222 M Street Merced, CA 95340 (209) 723-3153 Date: Thursday, December 19, 2019 Time: 3:00 P.M. Governing Board Members Director Daron McDaniel, Chair Merced County Supervisor Director Paul Creighton, Vice Chair Mayor, City of Atwater Director Juan Aguilar Council Member, City of Livingston Director Rodrigo Espinoza Merced County Supervisor Director April Hogue Mayor, City of Dos Palos Director Lee Lor Merced County Supervisor Director Mike Murphy Mayor, City of Merced Director Joe Oliveira Council Member, City of Gustine Director Lloyd Pareira Merced County Supervisor Director Scott Silveira Merced County Supervisor Director Mike Villalta Mayor, City of Los Banos 001 Welcome to the MCAG Governing Board Meeting! AGENDA At least 72 hours prior to each regular MCAG Governing Board convening, a complete agenda packet is available for review on the MCAG website at www.mcagov.org or at the MCAG office, 369 W. 18th Street, Merced, CA 95340. All public records relating to an open session item and copies of staff reports or other written documentation relating to items of business referred to on the agenda are on file at MCAG. Persons with questions concerning agenda items may call MCAG to make an inquiry regarding the nature of items described on the agenda. INTERPRETING SERVICES Spanish language interpreting services are provided at all MCAG Governing Board meetings. Interpretation services for other languages can be provided if requested at least three (3) business days in advance.