{"id":298754,"date":"2007-03-21T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-03-21T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/loma-portal-elementary-wins-federal-grant-loses-eligibility-for-next-year\/"},"modified":"2007-03-21T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-03-21T07:00:00","slug":"loma-portal-elementary-wins-federal-grant-loses-eligibility-for-next-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/loma-portal-elementary-wins-federal-grant-loses-eligibility-for-next-year\/","title":{"rendered":"Loma Portal Elementary wins federal grant, loses eligibility for next year"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Loma Portal Elementary School is celebrating a federal grant that will go a long way in shoring up deficiencies due to budget cuts and routine holes in school fiscal programs. But the school&#8217;s principal cautions that the nature of the new money isn&#8217;t necessarily equitable and in any event is sure to be short-lived.<br \/>The school is among the most recent to receive a share of the state&#8217;s Title I Academic Achievement Program, administered under the federal No Child Left Behind plan. As with all Title I awards, the $30,000 grant recognizes the work schools undertake to raise test scores for two or more consecutive years. At present, it&#8217;s used to fund the position of program resources teacher, who assesses the greatest academic needs as the result of input from teachers and administrators.<br \/>&#8220;But we&#8217;ve always been on the bubble for Title I,&#8221; Loma Portal principal Dina Pacis said. &#8220;Next year, we won&#8217;t have it at all.&#8221;<br \/>Pacis explained that the money is granted on the basis of student participation in the school&#8217;s free and reduced-price lunch program, which reflects a student&#8217;s socioeconomic level within the San Diego Unified School District. For a school to be considered for Title I funding, 41 percent of its pupils must participate in the lunch plan. Loma Portal met that figure last year but has now slipped to 36 percent.<br \/>&#8220;The irony,&#8221; Pacis said, &#8220;is that we use that money for supports in specific subject areas. We&#8217;ve used it in the past to create the position of [program resources teacher], who noted the need for supports in math in the fourth-grade population of our school, and we saw a substantial jump in our math scores the last two years. But now, we&#8217;ll have to find ways to fund other supports, because we&#8217;ve had to eliminate that position. We won&#8217;t have that personnel on campus next year.&#8221;<br \/>Loma Portal, located at 3341 Browning St. in central Point Loma, has an annual budget of $1.8 million, the bulk of which is paid out in staff salaries and benefits. About 380 students attend the school, which offers kindergarten through fourth-grade instruction.<br \/>The stated goal of the $25 billion No Child Left Behind program, begun in 2002, is that all children will read at grade level by 2014.<br \/>Last year, Loma Portal achieved a score of 851 on the state&#8217;s Academic Performance Index (API), a standard measure of a school&#8217;s academic performance and growth. The API scale ranges from a low of 200 to a high of 1,000, and its placement on that scale is an indicator of a school&#8217;s performance level. The statewide API performance target for all schools is 800. The current statewide median score is 750.<br \/>This year marks the fifth reporting cycle for the API, established through the Public Schools Accountability Act in 1999.<br \/>Lunch plan participants must complete forms that reflect family income level, which can range from $13,000 to $18,000. In several areas, however, the forms require little accountability beyond a simple statement of income.<br \/>Nonetheless, according to Art Palkowitz, the school district&#8217;s director of resource development, &#8220;That&#8217;s the criteria we use for Title I. I&#8217;m not really going to comment on whether there&#8217;s a better one, because I don&#8217;t know of any other one. Like many things, somebody could say there&#8217;s a better one. I guess if there was, it should be told to the federal government, and hopefully they would make the change.&#8221;<br \/>But they haven&#8217;t. And until they do, the state&#8217;s schools may be saddled with an incomplete set of criteria behind the very awards designed to help them.<br \/>&#8220;Coming from a principal who&#8217;s had a few budget cuts before,&#8221; Pacis said, &#8220;I&#8217;d say it doesn&#8217;t seem very equitable. If you have a big pot of money, you want to divide that money and get it to where the kids are at. 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