Kohn School Office Building

Our Purpose

Our Mission Statement

The Frank Kohn Elementary staff is committed to excellence in education, and our mission is to provide each student an opportunity to reach his/her full potential—academically, ethically, emotionally, physically, and socially. 
 
 

Our Vision

Our vision is for all Kohn students to have equal access to the core curriculum and be provided an integrated instructional program emphasizing basic skills in language arts, math, problem-solving techniques, and critical thinking skills. Kohn School staff will provide a comprehensive learning environment, which will include intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development for all students in a caring, safe, and supportive school climate.
 

SPSA/SWP

State law requires that school-level plans for programs funded through the Consolidated Application be consolidated in a Single Plan for Student Achievement (Education Code Section 64001), developed by school site councils with the advice of any applicable school advisory committees. LEA’s allocate NCLB funds to schools through the Consolidated Application for Title I, Part A, Title III (Limited English Proficient), and Title V (Innovative Programs/Parental Choice). LEA’s may elect to allocate other funds to schools for inclusion in school plans. The content of the school plan includes school goals, activities, and expenditures for improving the academic performance of students to the proficient level and above. The plan delineates the actions that are required for program implementation and serves as the school's guide in evaluating progress toward meeting the goals.
 
 

Student Accountability Report Card (SARC)

The purpose of the Student Accountability Report Card (SARC) is to provide parents and the community with important information about each public school. A SARC can be an effective way for a school to report on its progress in achieving goals. The public may also use a SARC to evaluate and compare schools on a variety of indicators. State law requires every school in California to publish a School Accountability Report Card, by February 1 of each year.