Sacramento County Office of Education Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High Grades 7-12 2040 Ethan Way, Sacramento, CA 95825 Phone: (916) 566-2074 FAX: (916) 566-2018 School Accountability Report Card Data from the 2015-2016 School Year Published During 2016-2017 The School Accountability Report Card (SARC) contains information about the condition and performance of each California public school. More information about SARC requirements is available at the California Department of Education (CDE) Web site at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/sa/. For additional information about the school, please contact the school principal or the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE). Principal’s Message Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High School is a community school dedicated to helping at-risk youth reach their full potential academically, behaviorally, and socially in a small school setting. While the focus at Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High School is academic success, teachers and staff understand that before learning can take place we must address the deeper issues that prevented success in the past. By first building positive relationships with our students, we are able to provide educational supports that empower our students to recover academic credit, gain workforce readiness skills, and ultimately graduate from high school. In addition to strong behavioral support, each student has an individualized Student Success Plan that is created to help set realistic goals that they can accomplish while at our school. Our students receive data driven instruction designed to accelerate learning based on the student’s individual strengths. In addition to the SCOE school staff our students are supported by two on-site probation officers who help meet the wide range of student needs. Each student is encouraged to participate in mentoring, athletics, Career Technical Education (CTE), assemblies, field trips, career exploration/readiness, and academic tutoring. ~ Lisa Alcalá School Description and Mission Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High School, formerly Leo A. Palmiter Community School, was renamed in 2006 in recognition of Elinor Lincoln Hickey who was a longtime local educator, advocate for at-risk youth and SCOE Area I Trustee. Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High School is located adjacent to the Leo A. Palmiter Jr./Sr. High School campus and serves students in grades 7-12, who are referred by school districts, the Probation Department, or the School Attendance Review Board (SARB). Our curriculum is aligned to academic and performance standards adopted by the California State Board of Education, and is infused with CTE to provide relevant learning experiences for each student. Our mission is to address the needs of students who have not been successful in traditional school settings. We treat each student with dignity and respect and create an environment where students thrive. Students typically attend the program for two semesters before returning to their home district or completing their education with a high school diploma or by passing a California high school equivalency exam. Parental/Guardian Involvement Research shows that strong parental/guardian involvement leads to student success at school. Parent(s)/guardian(s) interested in partnering with the school are encouraged to contact Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High School for additional information regarding becoming a member of the School Site Council or participating in other school and district advisory meetings. For more information on parental/guardian involvement, contact Principal Lisa Alcalá at 916-228-2074. David W. Gordon Sacramento County Superintendent of Schools Matthew Perry, Ed.D. Assistant Superintendent Lisa Alcalá Principal SCOE Mission The Sacramento County Office of Education is a customer- driven educational leader and agent for change in the county, region, and state. We support the preparation of students for a changing global society, through a continuously improving system of partnerships and coordinated services. Sacramento County Board of Education Jacquelyn Levy (President) Trustee, Area 3 Greg Geeting (Vice President) Trustee, Area 1 Brian M. Rivas Trustee, Area 2 Joanne Ahola Trustee, Area 4 O. Alfred Brown, Sr. Trustee, Area 5 Heather Davis Trustee, Area 6 Harold Fong, M.S.W. Trustee, Area 7 About SCOE Through an extensive system of schools, programs, and professional development activities, SCOE educates more than 30,000 children and adults on an annual basis. SCOE also provides support services to more than 242,000 students (source: CDE DataQuest) in 13 Sacramento County school districts. Sacramento County Office of Education E.L. Hickey Jr./Sr. High School 2015-2016 School Accountability Report Card Page 1
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Sacramento County Office of Education
Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High Grades 7-12
2040 Ethan Way, Sacramento, CA 95825
Phone: (916) 566-2074 FAX: (916) 566-2018
School Accountability Report Card
Data from the 2015-2016 School Year Published During 2016-2017
The School Accountability Report Card (SARC) contains information about the
condition and performance of each California public school. More information about
SARC requirements is available at the California Department of Education (CDE) Web
site at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/sa/. For additional information about the
school, please contact the school principal or the Sacramento County Office of
Education (SCOE).
Principal’s Message
Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High School is a
community school dedicated to helping at-risk
youth reach their full potential academically,
behaviorally, and socially in a small school
setting. While the focus at Elinor Lincoln
Hickey Jr./Sr. High School is academic
success, teachers and staff understand that
before learning can take place we must
address the deeper issues that prevented
success in the past. By first building positive relationships with our students, we are
able to provide educational supports that empower our students to recover academic
credit, gain workforce readiness skills, and ultimately graduate from high school. In
addition to strong behavioral support, each student has an individualized Student
Success Plan that is created to help set realistic goals that they can accomplish while
at our school. Our students receive data driven instruction designed to accelerate
learning based on the student’s individual strengths. In addition to the SCOE school
staff our students are supported by two on-site probation officers who help meet
the wide range of student needs. Each student is encouraged to participate in
mentoring, athletics, Career Technical Education (CTE), assemblies, field trips,
career exploration/readiness, and academic tutoring. ~ Lisa Alcalá
School Description and Mission
Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High School, formerly Leo A. Palmiter Community
School, was renamed in 2006 in recognition of Elinor Lincoln Hickey who was a
longtime local educator, advocate for at-risk youth and SCOE Area I Trustee. Elinor
Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High School is located adjacent to the Leo A. Palmiter Jr./Sr.
High School campus and serves students in grades 7-12, who are referred by school
districts, the Probation Department, or the School Attendance Review Board (SARB).
Our curriculum is aligned to academic and performance standards adopted by the
California State Board of Education, and is infused with CTE to provide relevant
learning experiences for each student. Our mission is to address the needs of
students who have not been successful in traditional school settings. We treat each
student with dignity and respect and create an environment where students thrive.
Students typically attend the program for two semesters before returning to their
home district or completing their education with a high school diploma or by
passing a California high school equivalency exam.
Parental/Guardian Involvement
Research shows that strong parental/guardian involvement leads to student success
at school. Parent(s)/guardian(s) interested in partnering with the school are
encouraged to contact Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High School for additional
information regarding becoming a member of the School Site Council or
participating in other school and district advisory meetings. For more information
on parental/guardian involvement, contact Principal Lisa Alcalá at 916-228-2074.
David W. Gordon
Sacramento County
Superintendent of Schools
Matthew Perry, Ed.D.
Assistant Superintendent
Lisa Alcalá
Principal
SCOE Mission
The Sacramento County Office
of Education is a customer-
driven educational leader and
agent for change in the
county, region, and state. We
support the preparation of
students for a changing global
society, through a
continuously improving
system of partnerships and
coordinated services.
Sacramento County
Board of Education
Jacquelyn Levy
(President)
Trustee, Area 3
Greg Geeting
(Vice President)
Trustee, Area 1
Brian M. Rivas
Trustee, Area 2
Joanne Ahola
Trustee, Area 4
O. Alfred Brown, Sr.
Trustee, Area 5
Heather Davis
Trustee, Area 6
Harold Fong, M.S.W.
Trustee, Area 7
About SCOE
Through an extensive
system of schools,
programs, and professional
development activities,
SCOE educates more than
30,000 children and adults
on an annual basis. SCOE
also provides support
services to more than
242,000 students (source:
CDE DataQuest) in 13
Sacramento County school
districts.
Sacramento County Office of Education E.L. Hickey Jr./Sr. High School 2015-2016 School Accountability Report Card Page 1