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San Mateo-Foster City School District

San Mateo-Foster City School District is a school district in San Mateo and Foster City, California. It consists of twenty schools: three middle schools (Grades 6–8), fourteen elementary schools (TK/K–5), and three schools with all grades (K–8). With a total enrollment of approximately 12,500 students (in 2015–16),[4] it is the largest school district in San Mateo County. Students in the San Mateo-Foster City School District continue on to the San Mateo Union High School District.

San Mateo-Foster City School District
Address
1170 Chess Dr
Foster City, California
, San Mateo County, California, 94404
Coordinates37°33′N 122°18.5′W / 37.550°N 122.3083°W / 37.550; -122.3083 (District office)
District information
TypePublic
MottoLive, Lead, Learn
GradesK (TK) – 8
PresidentAudrey Ng[1]
Vice-presidentShara Watkins[1]
SuperintendentDiego R. Ochoa [2]
Schools20
NCES District ID0634920[3]
Students and staff
Students10,357 (2022-23)
Teachers1,172
Staff413
Other information
Websitesmfcsd.net

History edit

 
San Mateo-Foster City School District locations 

1
Abbott
2
Audubon
3
Baywood
4
Bayside
5
Beresford
6
Borel
7
Bowditch
8
Brewer Island
9
Charter Square
10
College Park
11
District Office
12
Fiesta Gardens
13
Foster City
14
George Hall
15
Highlands
16
Knolls
17
Laurel
18
LEAD
19
Meadow Heights
20
North Shoreview
21
Parkside
22
San Mateo Park
23
Sunnybrae

Measure L edit

Measure L was passed in February 2008, and provided funds to modernize and repair schools in the district.[5][6]

Measure P edit

Measure P was placed on the November 2013 ballot, but failed to pass.[7][8] Measure P would have funded capital programs to add a fifth grade to Bowditch Middle School and reopen Knolls Elementary, but debates on Measure P exposed a rift between Foster City and San Mateo residents who felt that Measure P provided disproportionate benefits to the smaller Foster City.[9] Final voting showed support for Measure P in Foster City was outweighed by opposition in San Mateo.[10]

Measure X edit

Measure X was passed in November 2015,[11] and committed to:[12]

Phase I
  • Building a new elementary school in Foster City (Charter Square site)
  • Building new classrooms and gyms at Abbott and Borel Middle Schools
  • Building a new gym at Bayside Academy
Phase II (planning to start in 2019)
  • Building new classrooms and replacing administration building at Bowditch Middle School
  • Building new classrooms and new multipurpose rooms to George Hall and Sunnybrae
  • Building a new neighborhood elementary school at College Park

The school at Charter Square is anticipated to be completed in early 2019 at an estimated (in 2016) cost of US$61,000,000 (equivalent to $74,380,000 in 2022).[13] After Measure P failed to pass, Measure X was written with input from an eight-member committee which held nearly 100 public meetings from 2014 to 2015 to come up with recommendations to increase district capacity while maintaining equal opportunities for all students. Rather than reopen Knolls Elementary, Measure X included the creation of a new elementary school at College Park, drawing students from the surrounding North Central neighborhood. The current elementary school at College Park, which had served neighborhood children prior to its conversion to a Mandarin-language immersion school, had a history of poor academic performance.[14]

In November 2018, the District announced that due to the rising cost of construction, the elementary school at Charter Square would not be built, but acquisition of the land from developer Westlake Urban, who had previously operated a shopping mall at the site, would continue. The final cost of the acquisition and the construction was estimated to exceed the total project $61 M budget by $11 M. The final cost of land acquisition is anticipated to be $30.1 M.[15]

Measure Y edit

Measure Y, proposing an extension of an existing parcel tax which generated $7 million annually, failed to reach the two-thirds supermajority required to pass in an all-mail ballot held in March 2017.[16][17]

Measure V edit

Measure V, proposing a parcel tax of approximately $298 per property to generate a projected $10 million annually,[18] passed with 67.9% of the vote, just over the required two-thirds majority of those voting in the November 2018 election.[19][20]

Schools edit

List of San Mateo-Foster City School District Schools[21][22][23][24]
Name Type Grades Address City Special Curriculum Image
Abbott[a] Middle 6–8 600 W. 36th Avenue San Mateo Spanish-English Immersion & Global Studies Program[b]
Audubon Elementary TK–5 841 Gull Avenue Foster City
Bayside Academy Elementary/Middle K–5, 6–8 2025 Kehoe Avenue San Mateo STEAM (K–5)
STEM (6–8)[c]
Mandarin Immersion[d]
Baywood[a] Elementary TK–5 600 Alameda de las Pulgas
Beach Park K–5 1058 Shell Blvd. Foster City
Beresford K–5 300 W. 28th Avenue San Mateo
Borel[a] Middle 6–8 425 Barneson Avenue
Bowditch[a] 1450 Tarpon Street Foster City
Brewer Island Elementary TK–5 1151 Polynesia Drive Foster City
College Park[a] K–5 715A Indian Avenue San Mateo Mandarin Immersion
Fiesta Gardens[a] 1001 Bermuda Drive Spanish-English Immersion
Foster City[a] TK–5 461 Beach Park Boulevard Foster City
George Hall 130 San Miguel Way San Mateo
Highlands 2320 Newport Street
Laurel 316 W. 36th Avenue
LEAD[e] 949 Ocean View Avenue
Meadow Heights[a] 2619 Dolores Street
North Shoreview[a] Elementary/Middle K–8 1301 Cypress Street Montessori
Parkside[a] 1685 Eisenhower Street
San Mateo Park Elementary TK–5 161 Clark Drive
Sunnybrae 1031 S. Delaware Street International Baccalaureate
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j California Distinguished School
  2. ^ Continuation from Fiesta Gardens
  3. ^ Science, Technology, Engineering (Arts) & Mathematics
  4. ^ At the middle school level, as a continuation from College Park
  5. ^ Formerly known as Horrall. LEAD stands for Literacy, Enrichment, Academics & Digital Arts

Bowditch Middle edit

One of the schools is Bowditch Middle School. It has 6th, 7th, and 8th graders. Bowditch was named after Nathaniel Bowditch and consists of more than 1,000 students. There is a principal, and two assistant principals. Bowditch is a big school, with more than 40 classrooms. They are more commonly known as the Buccaneers, and have an orchestra, band, soccer, flag football, track and more.

Knolls Elementary edit

Knolls Elementary, at 525 42nd Avenue in San Mateo, is on the southern edge of the district. It was closed in 1989, but reopened temporarily in 2011 after refurbishment and modernization using Measure L funds to temporarily house Fiesta Gardens students while that site was undergoing renovations, which were completed in 2013.[25][26]

Bayside Academy edit

Bayside, at 2025 Kehoe Ave in San Mateo, is a K-8 school. It hosts the Mandarin Immersion and GATE (Gifted And Talented Education) for middle school. It also has a new gym built recently.

Demographics edit

San Mateo-Foster City School District Enrollment[27]
Year Total African American American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Filipino Hispanic or Latino Pacific Islander White Two or More Races Not Reported Male Female
2017–18 11837 110 13 2940 431 4124 254 2941 979 45 6141 5696
2016–17 11970 132 12 2951 447 4097 279 3091 913 48 6185 5785
2015–16 11977 148 13 2918 506 4094 287 3110 867 34 6119 5858
2014–15 11858 164 17 2754 519 4093 307 3159 825 20 6061 5797

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Board of Trustees – Members". San Mateo-Foster City School District. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  2. ^ "Superintendent - San Mateo-Foster City School District".
  3. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for San Mateo-Foster City". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  4. ^ "Fact Sheet" (PDF). San Mateo-Foster City School District. 2016. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  5. ^ "Measure L Overview". San Mateo-Foster City School District. n.d. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  6. ^ "February 5, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Results". Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder & Elections, County of San Mateo. February 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  7. ^ Kinney, Aaron (November 5, 2013). "Voters reject Measure P, San Mateo-Foster City schools bond measure". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  8. ^ "November 5, 2013 Consolidated Municipal, School & Special District Election Results". Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder & Elections, County of San Mateo. December 2, 2013. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  9. ^ Kinney, Aaron (October 18, 2013). "$130 million bond measure stirs debate in San Mateo, Foster City". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  10. ^ Kinney, Aaron (November 6, 2013). "San Mateo-Foster City district explores options after Measure P defeat". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  11. ^ "November 3, 2015 Consolidated Municipal, School and Special District All-Mailed Ballot Election Results". Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder & Elections, County of San Mateo. November 24, 2015. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  12. ^ "March 2017 – Measure X Bond Update". San Mateo-Foster City School District. n.d. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  13. ^ Noguchi, Sharon (November 19, 2016). "School Scene: Foster City to get new elementary school". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  14. ^ Kinney, Aaron (August 4, 2015). "San Mateo-Foster City School District to pursue $150 million bond measure". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  15. ^ Walsh, Austin (November 20, 2018). "School construction deal off in Foster City". San Mateo Daily Journal. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  16. ^ Horgan, John (April 10, 2017). "Horgan: A familiar public education scenario is playing out again". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  17. ^ "March 28, 2017 San Mateo-Foster City Elementary School District Special Mail Ballot Election". Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder & Elections, County of San Mateo. April 17, 2017. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  18. ^ "Measure V". San Mateo-Foster City School District. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  19. ^ Horgan, John (October 17, 2018). "Horgan: SanMateo-Foster city tax vote exposes a lurking fiscal danger". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  20. ^ "November 6, 2018 Election Results". Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder & Elections, County of San Mateo. December 6, 2018. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  21. ^ "Elementary Schools". San Mateo-Foster City School District. n.d. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  22. ^ "Middle Schools". San Mateo-Foster City School District. n.d. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  23. ^ "K–8 Schools". San Mateo-Foster City School District. n.d. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  24. ^ "Magnet Schools". San Mateo-Foster City School District. n.d. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  25. ^ "Knolls School – DSA Upgrade". San Mateo-Foster City School District. n.d. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  26. ^ "Knolls School – Modernization & New Construction". San Mateo-Foster City School District. n.d. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  27. ^ "Enrollment Multi-Year Summary by Ethnicity, San Mateo-Foster City District Report (41-69039)". California Department of Education. 2017. Retrieved August 10, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official San Mateo-Foster City School District web site

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources San Mateo Foster City School District news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message San Mateo Foster City School District is a school district in San Mateo and Foster City California It consists of twenty schools three middle schools Grades 6 8 fourteen elementary schools TK K 5 and three schools with all grades K 8 With a total enrollment of approximately 12 500 students in 2015 16 4 it is the largest school district in San Mateo County Students in the San Mateo Foster City School District continue on to the San Mateo Union High School District San Mateo Foster City School DistrictAddress1170 Chess DrFoster City California Foster City San Mateo County California 94404Coordinates37 33 N 122 18 5 W 37 550 N 122 3083 W 37 550 122 3083 District office District informationTypePublicMottoLive Lead LearnGradesK TK 8PresidentAudrey Ng 1 Vice presidentShara Watkins 1 SuperintendentDiego R Ochoa 2 Schools20NCES District ID0634920 3 Students and staffStudents10 357 2022 23 Teachers1 172Staff413Other informationWebsitesmfcsd wbr net Contents 1 History 1 1 Measure L 1 2 Measure P 1 3 Measure X 1 4 Measure Y 1 5 Measure V 2 Schools 2 1 Bowditch Middle 2 2 Knolls Elementary 2 3 Bayside Academy 3 Demographics 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Interactive fullscreen map nearby articles San Mateo Foster City School District locations 1 Abbott2 Audubon3 Baywood4 Bayside5 Beresford6 Borel7 Bowditch8 Brewer Island9 Charter Square10 College Park11 District Office12 Fiesta Gardens13 Foster City14 George Hall15 Highlands16 Knolls17 Laurel18 LEAD19 Meadow Heights20 North Shoreview21 Parkside22 San Mateo Park23 Sunnybrae Measure L edit Measure L was passed in February 2008 and provided funds to modernize and repair schools in the district 5 6 Measure P edit Measure P was placed on the November 2013 ballot but failed to pass 7 8 Measure P would have funded capital programs to add a fifth grade to Bowditch Middle School and reopen Knolls Elementary but debates on Measure P exposed a rift between Foster City and San Mateo residents who felt that Measure P provided disproportionate benefits to the smaller Foster City 9 Final voting showed support for Measure P in Foster City was outweighed by opposition in San Mateo 10 Measure X edit Measure X was passed in November 2015 11 and committed to 12 Phase I Building a new elementary school in Foster City Charter Square site Building new classrooms and gyms at Abbott and Borel Middle Schools Building a new gym at Bayside Academy Phase II planning to start in 2019 Building new classrooms and replacing administration building at Bowditch Middle School Building new classrooms and new multipurpose rooms to George Hall and Sunnybrae Building a new neighborhood elementary school at College ParkThe school at Charter Square is anticipated to be completed in early 2019 at an estimated in 2016 cost of US 61 000 000 equivalent to 74 380 000 in 2022 13 After Measure P failed to pass Measure X was written with input from an eight member committee which held nearly 100 public meetings from 2014 to 2015 to come up with recommendations to increase district capacity while maintaining equal opportunities for all students Rather than reopen Knolls Elementary Measure X included the creation of a new elementary school at College Park drawing students from the surrounding North Central neighborhood The current elementary school at College Park which had served neighborhood children prior to its conversion to a Mandarin language immersion school had a history of poor academic performance 14 In November 2018 the District announced that due to the rising cost of construction the elementary school at Charter Square would not be built but acquisition of the land from developer Westlake Urban who had previously operated a shopping mall at the site would continue The final cost of the acquisition and the construction was estimated to exceed the total project 61 M budget by 11 M The final cost of land acquisition is anticipated to be 30 1 M 15 Measure Y edit Measure Y proposing an extension of an existing parcel tax which generated 7 million annually failed to reach the two thirds supermajority required to pass in an all mail ballot held in March 2017 16 17 Measure V edit Measure V proposing a parcel tax of approximately 298 per property to generate a projected 10 million annually 18 passed with 67 9 of the vote just over the required two thirds majority of those voting in the November 2018 election 19 20 Schools editList of San Mateo Foster City School District Schools 21 22 23 24 Name Type Grades Address City Special Curriculum ImageAbbott a Middle 6 8 600 W 36th Avenue San Mateo Spanish English Immersion amp Global Studies Program b Audubon Elementary TK 5 841 Gull Avenue Foster CityBayside Academy Elementary Middle K 5 6 8 2025 Kehoe Avenue San Mateo STEAM K 5 STEM 6 8 c Mandarin Immersion d Baywood a Elementary TK 5 600 Alameda de las PulgasBeach Park K 5 1058 Shell Blvd Foster CityBeresford K 5 300 W 28th Avenue San MateoBorel a Middle 6 8 425 Barneson AvenueBowditch a 1450 Tarpon Street Foster CityBrewer Island Elementary TK 5 1151 Polynesia Drive Foster CityCollege Park a K 5 715A Indian Avenue San Mateo Mandarin ImmersionFiesta Gardens a 1001 Bermuda Drive Spanish English ImmersionFoster City a TK 5 461 Beach Park Boulevard Foster CityGeorge Hall 130 San Miguel Way San MateoHighlands 2320 Newport StreetLaurel 316 W 36th AvenueLEAD e 949 Ocean View AvenueMeadow Heights a 2619 Dolores StreetNorth Shoreview a Elementary Middle K 8 1301 Cypress Street MontessoriParkside a 1685 Eisenhower StreetSan Mateo Park Elementary TK 5 161 Clark DriveSunnybrae 1031 S Delaware Street International BaccalaureateNotes a b c d e f g h i j California Distinguished School Continuation from Fiesta Gardens Science Technology Engineering Arts amp Mathematics At the middle school level as a continuation from College Park Formerly known as Horrall LEAD stands for Literacy Enrichment Academics amp Digital Arts Bowditch Middle edit One of the schools is Bowditch Middle School It has 6th 7th and 8th graders Bowditch was named after Nathaniel Bowditch and consists of more than 1 000 students There is a principal and two assistant principals Bowditch is a big school with more than 40 classrooms They are more commonly known as the Buccaneers and have an orchestra band soccer flag football track and more Knolls Elementary edit Knolls Elementary at 525 42nd Avenue in San Mateo is on the southern edge of the district It was closed in 1989 but reopened temporarily in 2011 after refurbishment and modernization using Measure L funds to temporarily house Fiesta Gardens students while that site was undergoing renovations which were completed in 2013 25 26 Bayside Academy edit Bayside at 2025 Kehoe Ave in San Mateo is a K 8 school It hosts the Mandarin Immersion and GATE Gifted And Talented Education for middle school It also has a new gym built recently Demographics editSan Mateo Foster City School District Enrollment 27 Year Total African American American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Filipino Hispanic or Latino Pacific Islander White Two or More Races Not Reported Male Female2017 18 11837 110 13 2940 431 4124 254 2941 979 45 6141 56962016 17 11970 132 12 2951 447 4097 279 3091 913 48 6185 57852015 16 11977 148 13 2918 506 4094 287 3110 867 34 6119 58582014 15 11858 164 17 2754 519 4093 307 3159 825 20 6061 5797References edit a b Board of Trustees Members San Mateo Foster City School District Retrieved December 7 2018 Superintendent San Mateo Foster City School District Search for Public School Districts District Detail for San Mateo Foster City National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved August 10 2017 Fact Sheet PDF San Mateo Foster City School District 2016 Retrieved August 10 2017 Measure L Overview San Mateo Foster City School District n d Retrieved August 10 2017 February 5 2008 Presidential Primary Election Results Assessor County Clerk Recorder amp Elections County of San Mateo February 2008 Retrieved December 7 2018 Kinney Aaron November 5 2013 Voters reject Measure P San Mateo Foster City schools bond measure San Jose Mercury News Retrieved August 10 2017 November 5 2013 Consolidated Municipal School amp Special District Election Results Assessor County Clerk Recorder amp Elections County of San Mateo December 2 2013 Retrieved December 7 2018 Kinney Aaron October 18 2013 130 million bond measure stirs debate in San Mateo Foster City San Jose Mercury News Retrieved August 10 2017 Kinney Aaron November 6 2013 San Mateo Foster City district explores options after Measure P defeat San Jose Mercury News Retrieved August 10 2017 November 3 2015 Consolidated Municipal School and Special District All Mailed Ballot Election Results Assessor County Clerk Recorder amp Elections County of San Mateo November 24 2015 Retrieved December 7 2018 March 2017 Measure X Bond Update San Mateo Foster City School District n d Retrieved August 10 2017 Noguchi Sharon November 19 2016 School Scene Foster City to get new elementary school San Jose Mercury News Retrieved August 10 2017 Kinney Aaron August 4 2015 San Mateo Foster City School District to pursue 150 million bond measure San Jose Mercury News Retrieved August 10 2017 Walsh Austin November 20 2018 School construction deal off in Foster City San Mateo Daily Journal Retrieved December 7 2018 Horgan John April 10 2017 Horgan A familiar public education scenario is playing out again San Jose Mercury News Retrieved August 10 2017 March 28 2017 San Mateo Foster City Elementary School District Special Mail Ballot Election Assessor County Clerk Recorder amp Elections County of San Mateo April 17 2017 Retrieved December 7 2018 Measure V San Mateo Foster City School District Retrieved December 7 2018 Horgan John October 17 2018 Horgan SanMateo Foster city tax vote exposes a lurking fiscal danger San Jose Mercury News Retrieved December 7 2018 November 6 2018 Election Results Assessor County Clerk Recorder amp Elections County of San Mateo December 6 2018 Retrieved December 7 2018 Elementary Schools San Mateo Foster City School District n d Retrieved August 10 2017 Middle Schools San Mateo Foster City School District n d Retrieved August 10 2017 K 8 Schools San Mateo Foster City School District n d Retrieved August 10 2017 Magnet Schools San Mateo Foster City School District n d Retrieved August 10 2017 Knolls School DSA Upgrade San Mateo Foster City School District n d Retrieved August 10 2017 Knolls School Modernization amp New Construction San Mateo Foster City School District n d Retrieved August 10 2017 Enrollment Multi Year Summary by Ethnicity San Mateo Foster City District Report 41 69039 California Department of Education 2017 Retrieved August 10 2017 External links editOfficial San Mateo Foster City School District web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title San Mateo Foster City School District amp oldid 1185783268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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