The CBHS/SVP Collaboration...SVP Arizona- st1 affiliate formed in 1999 —now with 140 individuals...

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The CBHS/SVP

Collaboration

Agenda

CBHS up to 2009

An Overview of SVP

Camelback Today

Why the CBHS/SVP Collaboration Works

Next Steps

Questions

Brief History

1954 - Desegregation

Desegregation - 2009

A Portrait of 2009

> Enrollment

> Safety

> Achievement

School Reform

Pursue test scores and state labels

or

Focus on building amazing students and an amazing

school culture

What comes first ... great scores or great kids?

The Social Venture Partners Network aligning passion and purpose.

Largest network of engaged donors in the world. 2,300 in 33 cities in US, Canada, Japan, Australia – and growing. Started in Seattle by a group of entrepreneurs and philanthropists. SVP Arizona- 1st affiliate formed in 1999—now with 140 individuals who use a

venture capital business model and apply to their philanthropy 3.8 million dollars invested with local nonprofits/schools along with partner

expertise and time that focuses on building their capacity

It starts with one person.

One person joins many people.

Together they will help build communities able to solve our most entrenched problems.

That’s SVP. A global network of local partners aligning passion and purpose.

Helping individuals realize greater impact with their giving, strengthening nonprofits, and investing in collaborative solutions – we make connections that make a difference.

Connections that unleash potential

We use a venture capital approach to seek and bring about significant, long-term positive social change in the Greater Phoenix Community by:

• Educating individuals to be well informed, effective, and engaged philanthropists;

• Investing time, expertise, and money in innovative non-profits/schools to collaboratively strengthen their organizations.

Camelback Today

CBHS - Clean, Beautiful, Happy, Safe

The Spartan SHIELD (Stewardship, Honor, Intelligence,

Ethics, Leadership, Discipline)

Success Is Mandatory

Specific Collaborations

Customer Service

School Tragedy

Peer Tutoring

Launching CMCP

Opening a Coffee Shop

Why Does the CBHS/SVP

Collaboration Work?

"Community network" of selfless, engaged individuals

Like a political campaign - a team with "workers, wisdom,

wealth"

Not about programs or short-term results

Supporting a school's vision from a business perspective

Next Steps

Rebuild a Community Network at Camelback

Develop a Community Network at South Mountain

Questions?

John DeWulf (SVP Edu Affinity Group Chair) -

dewulf@rdp-law.com

Terri Wogan (SVP Executive Director) -

twogan@svpaz.org

Chad Gestson (Camelback High School) -

gestson@PhoenixUnion.org

3 F's of High School

Climate

3 F's 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012

Fist Fights 20+ 10+ 0

Food Fights 5+ 4 0

Fire Alarms 3 6 0

2013 Climate Survey

Results

94% - I look forward to coming to school; I like being in

school

89% - There is an adult on this campus who knows me

and cares about me

95% - Teachers on this campus care how much I learn

90% - Teachers go out of their way to help students

95% - I think it is cool to be smart

Stanford (9th)

AIMS Reading (10th)

AIMS Math (10th)

ACT (11th)

Number of Graduates

Graduation Rate

74

82

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90

Graduation Rate

2007-2010 2011-2013

Attendance Rate

Drop Out Rate

5.57

3.11

1.6

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2012 2013 2014

CBHS Dropout Rate

Scholarship Totals (12th) $906,000 in 2009