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{{Local scope archive|Type=School district}}
{{School district overview alternate
{{School board district infobox
|District = Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District
|Place = [[San Bernardino County, California]]
|Image = Ontario-Montclair School District seal.png
|Superintendent = Dr. James Q. Hammond
|Enrollment = 22,767 students
|Grad rate =
|Number of schools = 33 schools
|Budget = $214.6 million
|Website = https://www.omsd.net/
|Board president = Maureen “Moe” Mendoza
|Board members = 5 members
|Term years = 4 years
}}{{tnr}}'''Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District''' is a [[List of school districts in California|school district]] in [[Public education in California|California]] that served 22,767 students during the 2013-2014 school year, according to the {{Education Data Partnership}}.<ref name=enrollment>[http://www.ed-data.k12.ca.us/App_Resx/EdDataClassic/fsTwoPanel.aspx?#!bottom=/_layouts/EdDataClassic/profile.asp?tab=3&level=06&ReportNumber=16&County=36&fyr=1314&District=67819 ''Education Data Partnership'', "District Reports: Profile of District," accessed July 14, 2015]</ref> This district was the [[Largest school districts in the United States by enrollment|61st-largest by enrollment]] in the state of California during the 2012-2013 school year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/elsi/tableGenerator.aspx ''National Center for Education Statistics'', "ELSI Table Generator," accessed April 29, 2015]</ref>
 
==About the district==
[[File:San Bernardino County California Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Ontario Highlighted.svg|200px|thumb|left|link=Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District, California|The Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District is located in San Bernardino County, California.]]
The Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District is located in [[San Bernardino County, California|San Bernardino County]] in southern [[California]]. The county seat is [[San Bernardino, California|San Bernardino]]. San Bernardino County was home to 2,128,133 residents in 2015, according to the United States Census Bureau.<ref name = census>[http://www.census.gov/quickfacts/table/PST045215/06071,06 ''United States Census Bureau,'' "San Bernardino County, California," accessed July 5, 2016]</ref>
 
===Demographics===
San Bernardino County underperformed compared to California as a whole in terms of higher education achievement from 2010 to 2014. The United States Census Bureau found that 18.8 percent of county residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor's degree, compared to 31 percent of state residents. The median household income for San Bernardino County was $54,100, compared to $61,489 for the entire state. The percentage of people in poverty in the county was 20.4 percent, while it was 16.4 percent statewide.<ref name = census/>
 
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{| class="wikitable collapsible" style="background:none; text-align: center;"
! colspan="4" style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" |'' Racial Demographics, 2015<ref name = census/>
|-
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Race
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | San Bernardino County (%)
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | California (%)
|-
| White || 77.2 || 72.9
|-
| Black or African American || 9.5 || 6.5
|-
| American Indian and Alaska Native || 2.0 || 1.7
|-
| Asian || 7.4 || 14.7
|-
| Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander || 0.5 || 0.5
|-
| Two or more races || 3.4 || 3.8
|-
| Hispanic or Latino || 52.2 || 38.8
|}
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{| class="wikitable collapsible" style="background:none; text-align: center;"
! colspan="3" style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" |'' Presidential Voting Pattern,<br>San Bernardino County<ref>[http://www.sbcountyelections.com/Elections/PastElections.aspx ''San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters'', "Past Election Archives," accessed July 14, 2014]</ref><ref>[http://www.sbcountyelections.com/Elections/PastElections/PastElections9607.aspx ''San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters'', "Past Elections: 2007-1996," accessed July 14, 2014]</ref>
|-
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Year
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Democratic Vote
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Republican Vote
|-
| 2012 || 305,109 || 262,358
|-
| 2008 || 315,720 || 277,408
|-
| 2004 || 227,789 || 289,306
|-
| 2000 || 214,749 || 221,757
|}
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{{School census}}
 
==Superintendent==
{{Superintendent disclaimer}}
Dr. James Q. Hammond is the superintendent of the Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District. He took the position in 2010. He previously worked for the [[Davis Joint Unified School District, California|Davis Joint Unified School District]].<ref>[http://www.dailybulletin.com/social-affairs/20140710/ontario-montclair-superintendent-who-makes-261206-gets-5-raise ''Daily Bulletin'', "Ontario-Montclair superintendent who makes $261,206 gets 5% raise," July 10, 2014]</ref> Hammond was one of the highest paid superintendents in [[Public education in California|California]] in 2013, making a total of $492,076.92 in salary and benefits.<ref>[http://www.dailybulletin.com/social-affairs/20140725/ontario-montclair-schools-superintendent-james-hammond-made-492k ''Daily Bulletin'', "Ontario-Montclair schools superintendent James Hammond made $492K," July 25, 2014]</ref>
 
==School board elections==
The Ontario-Montclair Board of Trustees consists of five members elected {{at large election}} to four-year terms.<ref name=board>[http://omsd.omsd.k12.ca.us/board/Pages/default.aspx ''Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District'', "Board of Trustees," accessed July 28, 2015]</ref>
 
{| class="wikitable" style="background:none; text-align: center; width:45%"
! colspan="3" style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" |'' Ontario-Montclair Board of Trustees
|-
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Member
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | First elected
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Term Ends
|-
| [[Samuel Crowe]] || 2008 || 2018
|-
| [[Michael C. Flores]] || [[Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District elections (2014)|2014]] || 2018
|-
| {{Greener | start=12/8/2016 9:00pm CDT | before= [[Maureen Mendoza|Maureen “Moe” Mendoza]] | after= [[Sarah Galvez]]}} || {{Greener | start=12/8/2016 9:00pm CDT | before= 2008 | after= [[Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District elections (2016)|2016]]}} || {{Greener | start=12/8/2016 9:00pm CDT | before=[[Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District elections (2016)|2016]] | after= 2020}}
|-
| [[Elvia M. Rivas]] || 2010 || 2018
|-
| [[Alfonso Sanchez]] || [[Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District elections (2014)|2014]] || {{Greener | start=12/8/2016 9:00pm CDT | before=[[Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District elections (2016)|2016]] | after= 2020}}
|}
 
{{Local officeholder list disclaimer}}
===Election dates===
::''See also: [[Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District elections (2014)]]'' and ''[[Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District elections (2016)]]''
Members of the Ontario-Montclair Board of Trustees are elected at large to four-year terms on a staggered basis every November of even-numbered years. One two-year term and three four-year terms were up for election on [[Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District elections (2014)|November 4, 2014]], and two seats {{Greener | start=11/8/2016 10:00pm CDT | before=are | after=were}} up for election on [[Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District elections (2016)|November 8, 2016]].<ref name=board/>
 
===Public participation in board meetings===
The Ontario-Montclair Board of Trustees maintains the following policy regarding public participation in board meetings, which was last updated in April 2007:
 
{{Quote|Public Participation
 
Members of the public are encouraged to attend Board meetings and to address the Board concerning any item on the agenda or within the Board's jurisdiction. So as not to inhibit public participation, persons attending Board meetings shall not be requested to sign in, complete a questionnaire, or otherwise provide their name or other information as a condition of attending the meeting.
 
In order to conduct district business in an orderly and efficient manner, the Board requires that public presentations to the Board comply with the following procedures:
 
1. The Board shall give members of the public an opportunity to address the Board on any item of interest to the public that is within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Board, either before or during the Board's consideration of the item. (Education Code 35145.5, Government Code 54954.3)
 
2. At a time so designated on the agenda at a regular meeting, members of the public may bring before the Board matters that are not listed on the agenda. The Board shall take no action or discussion on any item not appearing on the posted agenda, except as authorized by law. (Education Code 35145.5, Government Code 54954.2)
 
3. Without taking action, Board members or district staff members may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed by the public about items not appearing on the agenda. Additionally, on their own initiative or in response to questions posed by the public, a Board or staff member may ask a question for clarification, make a brief announcement, or make a brief report on his/her own activities. (Government Code 54954.2)
 
Furthermore, the Board or a Board member may provide a reference to staff or other resources for factual information, ask staff to report back to the Board at a subsequent meeting concerning any matter. (Government Code 54954.2)
 
A Trustee wanting to place an item on a future agenda will inform the Board president. The president will inform the Superintendent. Once informed, the Superintendent will discuss the item with Cabinet. The Superintendent will communicate Cabinet's input and recommendation to the Trustee. If the Trustee is not satisfied with the result, the Superintendent will present the agenda suggestion to the Board for discussion and direction.
 
4. The Board need not allow the public to speak on any item that has already been considered by a committee composed exclusively of Board members at a public meeting where the public had the opportunity to address the committee on that item. However, if the Board determines that the item has been substantially changed since the committee heard the item, the Board shall provide an opportunity for the public to speak. (Government Code 54954.3)
 
(cf. 9130 - Board Committees)
 
5. A person wishing to be heard by the Board shall first be recognized by the president and shall then proceed to comment as briefly as the subject permits.
 
Individual speakers shall be allowed four minutes to address the Board on each agenda or nonagenda item. The Board shall limit the total time for public input on each item to 12 minutes. With Board consent, the president may increase or decrease the time allowed for public presentation, depending on the topic and the number of persons wishing to be heard. The president may take a poll of speakers for or against a particular issue and may ask that additional persons speak only if they have something new to add.
 
6. The Board president may rule on the appropriateness of a topic. If the topic would be more suitably addressed at a later time, the president may indicate the time and place when it should be presented.
 
The Board shall not prohibit public criticism of its policies, procedures, programs, services, acts, or omissions. (Government Code 54954.3) In addition, the Board may not prohibit public criticism of district employees.
 
Whenever a member of the public initiates specific complaints or charges against an employee, the Board president shall inform the complainant that in order to protect the employee's right to adequate notice before a hearing of such complaints and charges, and also to preserve the ability of the Board to legally consider the complaints or charges in any subsequent evaluation of the employee, it is the policy of the Board to hear such complaints or charges in closed session unless otherwise requested by the employee pursuant to Government Code 54957. The Board president shall also encourage the complainant to file a complaint using the appropriate district complaint procedure.
 
(cf. 1312.1 - Complaints Concerning District Employees)
 
(cf. 9321 - Closed Session Purposes and Agendas)
 
7. The Board president shall not permit any disturbance or willful interruption of Board meetings. Persistent disruption by an individual or group shall be grounds for the president to terminate the privilege of addressing the Board.
 
The Board may remove disruptive individuals and order the room cleared if necessary. In this case, members of the media not participating in the disturbance shall be allowed to remain, and individuals not participating in such disturbances may be allowed to remain at the discretion of the Board. When the room is ordered cleared due to a disturbance, further Board proceedings shall concern only matters appearing on the agenda. (Government Code 54957.9)
 
When such disruptive conduct occurs, the Superintendent or designee shall contact local law enforcement.|author=Ontario-Montclair Board of Trustees (2007)<ref>[http://www.gamutonline.net/district/ontariomontclair/DisplayPolicy/166149/9 ''Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District'', "Board Bylaws: BB  9323 Meeting Conduct," accessed July 28, 2015]</ref>
}}
 
==Budget==
{{School district budget
|District=Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District
|Date range=1993 to 2013
<!--Expenditures-->
|FY1993InstTotal=$58,118,000
|FY1993InstPercent=60.79%
|FY1993SSTotal=$32,490,000
|FY1993SSPercent=33.98%
|FY1993CSTotal=$4,684,000
|FY1993CSPercent=4.90%
|FY1993DebtTotal=$195,000
|FY1993DebtPercent=0.20%
|FY1993OtherTotal=$120,000
|FY1993OtherPercent=0.13%
|FY1993Total=$95,607,000
 
|FY1994InstTotal=$61,631,000
|FY1994InstPercent=60.01%
|FY1994SSTotal=$31,869,000
|FY1994SSPercent=31.03%
|FY1994CSTotal=$8,948,000
|FY1994CSPercent=8.71%
|FY1994DebtTotal=$78,000
|FY1994DebtPercent=0.08%
|FY1994OtherTotal=$183,000
|FY1994OtherPercent=0.18%
|FY1994Total=$102,709,000
 
|FY1995InstTotal=$64,093,000
|FY1995InstPercent=57.54%
|FY1995SSTotal=$31,327,000
|FY1995SSPercent=28.13%
|FY1995CSTotal=$14,860,000
|FY1995CSPercent=13.34%
|FY1995DebtTotal=$292,000
|FY1995DebtPercent=0.26%
|FY1995OtherTotal=$807,000
|FY1995OtherPercent=0.72%
|FY1995Total=$111,379,000
 
|FY1996InstTotal=$68,178,000
|FY1996InstPercent=57.96%
|FY1996SSTotal=$33,947,000
|FY1996SSPercent=28.86%
|FY1996CSTotal=$14,520,000
|FY1996CSPercent=12.34%
|FY1996DebtTotal=$283,000
|FY1996DebtPercent=0.24%
|FY1996OtherTotal=$697,000
|FY1996OtherPercent=0.59%
|FY1996Total=$117,625,000
 
|FY1997InstTotal=$75,293,000
|FY1997InstPercent=58.43%
|FY1997SSTotal=$35,999,000
|FY1997SSPercent=27.94%
|FY1997CSTotal=$15,663,000
|FY1997CSPercent=12.16%
|FY1997DebtTotal=$1,160,000
|FY1997DebtPercent=0.90%
|FY1997OtherTotal=$738,000
|FY1997OtherPercent=0.57%
|FY1997Total=$128,853,000
 
|FY1998InstTotal=$83,695,000
|FY1998InstPercent=57.11%
|FY1998SSTotal=$41,114,000
|FY1998SSPercent=28.06%
|FY1998CSTotal=$21,229,000
|FY1998CSPercent=14.49%
|FY1998DebtTotal=$0
|FY1998DebtPercent=0.00%
|FY1998OtherTotal=$504,000
|FY1998OtherPercent=0.34%
|FY1998Total=$146,542,000
 
|FY1999InstTotal=$83,971,000
|FY1999InstPercent=58.13%
|FY1999SSTotal=$47,017,000
|FY1999SSPercent=32.55%
|FY1999CSTotal=$12,410,000
|FY1999CSPercent=8.59%
|FY1999DebtTotal=$910,000
|FY1999DebtPercent=0.63%
|FY1999OtherTotal=$149,000
|FY1999OtherPercent=0.10%
|FY1999Total=$144,457,000
 
|FY2000InstTotal=$94,678,000
|FY2000InstPercent=58.61%
|FY2000SSTotal=$49,154,000
|FY2000SSPercent=30.43%
|FY2000CSTotal=$14,258,000
|FY2000CSPercent=8.83%
|FY2000DebtTotal=$880,000
|FY2000DebtPercent=0.54%
|FY2000OtherTotal=$2,577,000
|FY2000OtherPercent=1.60%
|FY2000Total=$161,547,000
 
|FY2001InstTotal=$112,200,000
|FY2001InstPercent=59.78%
|FY2001SSTotal=$61,374,000
|FY2001SSPercent=32.70%
|FY2001CSTotal=$11,986,000
|FY2001CSPercent=6.39%
|FY2001DebtTotal=$868,000
|FY2001DebtPercent=0.46%
|FY2001OtherTotal=$1,266,000
|FY2001OtherPercent=0.67%
|FY2001Total=$187,694,000
 
|FY2002InstTotal=$125,876,000
|FY2002InstPercent=62.70%
|FY2002SSTotal=$68,725,000
|FY2002SSPercent=34.23%
|FY2002CSTotal=$4,534,000
|FY2002CSPercent=2.26%
|FY2002DebtTotal=$1,156,000
|FY2002DebtPercent=0.58%
|FY2002OtherTotal=$469,000
|FY2002OtherPercent=0.23%
|FY2002Total=$200,760,000
 
|FY2003InstTotal=$124,955,000
|FY2003InstPercent=61.01%
|FY2003SSTotal=$70,212,000
|FY2003SSPercent=34.28%
|FY2003CSTotal=$4,799,000
|FY2003CSPercent=2.34%
|FY2003DebtTotal=$1,898,000
|FY2003DebtPercent=0.93%
|FY2003OtherTotal=$2,953,000
|FY2003OtherPercent=1.44%
|FY2003Total=$204,817,000
 
|FY2004InstTotal=$120,152,000
|FY2004InstPercent=58.49%
|FY2004SSTotal=$71,448,000
|FY2004SSPercent=34.78%
|FY2004CSTotal=$10,100,000
|FY2004CSPercent=4.92%
|FY2004DebtTotal=$2,521,000
|FY2004DebtPercent=1.23%
|FY2004OtherTotal=$1,208,000
|FY2004OtherPercent=0.59%
|FY2004Total=$205,429,000
 
|FY2005InstTotal=$121,690,000
|FY2005InstPercent=58.06%
|FY2005SSTotal=$73,000,000
|FY2005SSPercent=34.83%
|FY2005CSTotal=$11,405,000
|FY2005CSPercent=5.44%
|FY2005DebtTotal=$1,885,000
|FY2005DebtPercent=0.90%
|FY2005OtherTotal=$1,615,000
|FY2005OtherPercent=0.77%
|FY2005Total=$209,595,000
 
|FY2006InstTotal=$123,873,000
|FY2006InstPercent=59.56%
|FY2006SSTotal=$72,918,000
|FY2006SSPercent=35.06%
|FY2006CSTotal=$9,511,000
|FY2006CSPercent=4.57%
|FY2006DebtTotal=$1,458,000
|FY2006DebtPercent=0.70%
|FY2006OtherTotal=$220,000
|FY2006OtherPercent=0.11%
|FY2006Total=$207,980,000
 
|FY2007InstTotal=$137,269,000
|FY2007InstPercent=50.22%
|FY2007SSTotal=$78,003,000
|FY2007SSPercent=28.54%
|FY2007CSTotal=$56,546,000
|FY2007CSPercent=20.69%
|FY2007DebtTotal=$902,000
|FY2007DebtPercent=0.33%
|FY2007OtherTotal=$614,000
|FY2007OtherPercent=0.22%
|FY2007Total=$273,334,000
 
|FY2008InstTotal=$132,453,000
|FY2008InstPercent=52.50%
|FY2008SSTotal=$77,433,000
|FY2008SSPercent=30.69%
|FY2008CSTotal=$40,771,000
|FY2008CSPercent=16.16%
|FY2008DebtTotal=$1,095,000
|FY2008DebtPercent=0.43%
|FY2008OtherTotal=$543,000
|FY2008OtherPercent=0.22%
|FY2008Total=$252,295,000
 
|FY2009InstTotal=$142,424,000
|FY2009InstPercent=56.72%
|FY2009SSTotal=$78,709,000
|FY2009SSPercent=31.34%
|FY2009CSTotal=$27,800,000
|FY2009CSPercent=11.07%
|FY2009DebtTotal=$1,308,000
|FY2009DebtPercent=0.52%
|FY2009OtherTotal=$867,000
|FY2009OtherPercent=0.35%
|FY2009Total=$251,108,000
 
|FY2010InstTotal=$129,523,000
|FY2010InstPercent=57.66%
|FY2010SSTotal=$71,775,000
|FY2010SSPercent=31.95%
|FY2010CSTotal=$21,261,000
|FY2010CSPercent=9.47%
|FY2010DebtTotal=$1,516,000
|FY2010DebtPercent=0.67%
|FY2010OtherTotal=$540,000
|FY2010OtherPercent=0.24%
|FY2010Total=$224,615,000
 
|FY2011InstTotal=$129,587,000
|FY2011InstPercent=61.71%
|FY2011SSTotal=$67,919,000
|FY2011SSPercent=32.34%
|FY2011CSTotal=$9,289,000
|FY2011CSPercent=4.42%
|FY2011DebtTotal=$2,662,000
|FY2011DebtPercent=1.27%
|FY2011OtherTotal=$532,000
|FY2011OtherPercent=0.25%
|FY2011Total=$209,989,000
 
|FY2012InstTotal=$128,629,000
|FY2012InstPercent=61.22%
|FY2012SSTotal=$70,380,000
|FY2012SSPercent=33.50%
|FY2012CSTotal=$8,070,000
|FY2012CSPercent=3.84%
|FY2012DebtTotal=$2,639,000
|FY2012DebtPercent=1.26%
|FY2012OtherTotal=$382,000
|FY2012OtherPercent=0.18%
|FY2012Total=$210,100,000
 
|FY2013InstTotal=$131,465,000
|FY2013InstPercent=61.25%
|FY2013SSTotal=$70,804,000
|FY2013SSPercent=32.99%
|FY2013CSTotal=$9,346,000
|FY2013CSPercent=4.35%
|FY2013DebtTotal=$2,614,000
|FY2013DebtPercent=1.22%
|FY2013OtherTotal=$405,000
|FY2013OtherPercent=0.19%
|FY2013Total=$214,634,000
 
|InstTotalAver=$107,131,095
|InstPercentAver=58.55%
|SSTotalAver=$58,838,905
|SSPercentAver=31.82%
|CSTotalAver=$15,809,048
|CSPercentAver=8.54%
|DebtTotalAver=$1,253,333
|DebtPercentAver=0.64%
|OtherTotalAver=$828,048
|OtherPercentAver=0.46%
|TotalAver=$183,860,429
 
<!--Revenues-->
|FY1993LocalTotal=$15,431,000
|FY1993LocalPercent=15.93%
|FY1993StateTotal=$73,210,000
|FY1993StatePercent=75.58%
|FY1993FedTotal=$8,227,000
|FY1993FedPercent=8.49%
|FY1993RevenueTotal=$96,868,000
 
|FY1994LocalTotal=$20,403,000
|FY1994LocalPercent=19.91%
|FY1994StateTotal=$72,615,000
|FY1994StatePercent=70.88%
|FY1994FedTotal=$9,437,000
|FY1994FedPercent=9.21%
|FY1994RevenueTotal=$102,455,000
 
|FY1995LocalTotal=$23,277,000
|FY1995LocalPercent=20.41%
|FY1995StateTotal=$80,198,000
|FY1995StatePercent=70.33%
|FY1995FedTotal=$10,557,000
|FY1995FedPercent=9.26%
|FY1995RevenueTotal=$114,032,000
 
|FY1996LocalTotal=$19,334,000
|FY1996LocalPercent=17.23%
|FY1996StateTotal=$81,690,000
|FY1996StatePercent=72.81%
|FY1996FedTotal=$11,168,000
|FY1996FedPercent=9.95%
|FY1996RevenueTotal=$112,192,000
 
|FY1997LocalTotal=$25,079,000
|FY1997LocalPercent=19.43%
|FY1997StateTotal=$93,322,000
|FY1997StatePercent=72.31%
|FY1997FedTotal=$10,662,000
|FY1997FedPercent=8.26%
|FY1997RevenueTotal=$129,063,000
 
|FY1998LocalTotal=$22,562,000
|FY1998LocalPercent=14.94%
|FY1998StateTotal=$115,481,000
|FY1998StatePercent=76.45%
|FY1998FedTotal=$13,016,000
|FY1998FedPercent=8.62%
|FY1998RevenueTotal=$151,059,000
 
|FY1999LocalTotal=$29,955,000
|FY1999LocalPercent=20.54%
|FY1999StateTotal=$101,438,000
|FY1999StatePercent=69.56%
|FY1999FedTotal=$14,429,000
|FY1999FedPercent=9.89%
|FY1999RevenueTotal=$145,822,000
 
|FY2000LocalTotal=$31,487,000
|FY2000LocalPercent=19.70%
|FY2000StateTotal=$110,350,000
|FY2000StatePercent=69.06%
|FY2000FedTotal=$17,956,000
|FY2000FedPercent=11.24%
|FY2000RevenueTotal=$159,793,000
 
|FY2001LocalTotal=$32,455,000
|FY2001LocalPercent=17.39%
|FY2001StateTotal=$135,076,000
|FY2001StatePercent=72.37%
|FY2001FedTotal=$19,127,000
|FY2001FedPercent=10.25%
|FY2001RevenueTotal=$186,658,000
 
|FY2002LocalTotal=$36,364,000
|FY2002LocalPercent=17.67%
|FY2002StateTotal=$146,664,000
|FY2002StatePercent=71.27%
|FY2002FedTotal=$22,760,000
|FY2002FedPercent=11.06%
|FY2002RevenueTotal=$205,788,000
 
|FY2003LocalTotal=$42,564,000
|FY2003LocalPercent=18.00%
|FY2003StateTotal=$168,875,000
|FY2003StatePercent=71.40%
|FY2003FedTotal=$25,076,000
|FY2003FedPercent=10.60%
|FY2003RevenueTotal=$236,515,000
 
|FY2004LocalTotal=$42,710,000
|FY2004LocalPercent=20.84%
|FY2004StateTotal=$134,160,000
|FY2004StatePercent=65.46%
|FY2004FedTotal=$28,078,000
|FY2004FedPercent=13.70%
|FY2004RevenueTotal=$204,948,000
 
|FY2005LocalTotal=$38,995,000
|FY2005LocalPercent=17.02%
|FY2005StateTotal=$160,530,000
|FY2005StatePercent=70.08%
|FY2005FedTotal=$29,555,000
|FY2005FedPercent=12.90%
|FY2005RevenueTotal=$229,080,000
 
|FY2006LocalTotal=$32,439,000
|FY2006LocalPercent=14.97%
|FY2006StateTotal=$153,936,000
|FY2006StatePercent=71.03%
|FY2006FedTotal=$30,355,000
|FY2006FedPercent=14.01%
|FY2006RevenueTotal=$216,730,000
 
|FY2007LocalTotal=$38,076,000
|FY2007LocalPercent=11.81%
|FY2007StateTotal=$251,384,000
|FY2007StatePercent=77.97%
|FY2007FedTotal=$32,964,000
|FY2007FedPercent=10.22%
|FY2007RevenueTotal=$322,424,000
 
|FY2008LocalTotal=$43,904,000
|FY2008LocalPercent=17.97%
|FY2008StateTotal=$169,143,000
|FY2008StatePercent=69.23%
|FY2008FedTotal=$31,261,000
|FY2008FedPercent=12.80%
|FY2008RevenueTotal=$244,308,000
 
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|FY2009StatePercent=68.62%
|FY2009FedTotal=$34,100,000
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|FY2010StatePercent=66.34%
|FY2010FedTotal=$32,722,000
|FY2010FedPercent=15.36%
|FY2010RevenueTotal=$213,064,000
 
|FY2011LocalTotal=$37,338,000
|FY2011LocalPercent=16.62%
|FY2011StateTotal=$147,572,000
|FY2011StatePercent=65.69%
|FY2011FedTotal=$39,743,000
|FY2011FedPercent=17.69%
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|FY2012LocalPercent=17.07%
|FY2012StateTotal=$147,941,000
|FY2012StatePercent=67.42%
|FY2012FedTotal=$34,034,000
|FY2012FedPercent=15.51%
|FY2012RevenueTotal=$219,443,000
 
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|FY2013LocalPercent=18.19%
|FY2013StateTotal=$145,746,000
|FY2013StatePercent=68.53%
|FY2013FedTotal=$28,246,000
|FY2013FedPercent=13.28%
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|LocalPercentAver=17.64%
|StateTotalAver=$132,726,048
|StatePercentAver=70.59%
|FedTotalAver=$23,022,524
|FedPercentAver=11.77%
|RevenueTotalAver=$188,369,667
 
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|FY1993Issued=$0
|FY1993Outstanding=$0
 
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|FY1994Issued=$0
|FY1994Outstanding=$0
 
|FY1995Retired=$0
|FY1995Issued=$0
|FY1995Outstanding=$0
 
|FY1996Retired=$0
|FY1996Issued=$0
|FY1996Outstanding=$0
 
|FY1997Retired=$88,000
|FY1997Issued=$0
|FY1997Outstanding=$18,735,000
 
|FY1998Retired=$0
|FY1998Issued=$0
|FY1998Outstanding=$0
 
|FY1999Retired=$495,000
|FY1999Issued=$0
|FY1999Outstanding=$17,915,000
 
|FY2000Retired=$540,000
|FY2000Issued=$0
|FY2000Outstanding=$17,375,000
 
|FY2001Retired=$0
|FY2001Issued=$0
|FY2001Outstanding=$17,375,000
 
|FY2002Retired=$0
|FY2002Issued=$11,325,000
|FY2002Outstanding=$28,700,000
 
|FY2003Retired=$145,000
|FY2003Issued=$18,350,000
|FY2003Outstanding=$46,905,000
 
|FY2004Retired=$23,245,000
|FY2004Issued=$0
|FY2004Outstanding=$28,380,000
 
|FY2005Retired=$935,000
|FY2005Issued=$0
|FY2005Outstanding=$29,015,000
 
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|FY2006Issued=$0
|FY2006Outstanding=$25,875,000
 
|FY2007Retired=$1,690,000
|FY2007Issued=$0
|FY2007Outstanding=$24,185,000
 
|FY2008Retired=$10,125,000
|FY2008Issued=$18,032,000
|FY2008Outstanding=$32,092,000
 
|FY2009Retired=$714,000
|FY2009Issued=$0
|FY2009Outstanding=$32,345,000
 
|FY2010Retired=$1,354,000
|FY2010Issued=$23,467,000
|FY2010Outstanding=$54,606,000
 
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|FY2011Issued=$0
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|FY2012Retired=$889,000
|FY2012Issued=$473,000
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|FY2013Issued=$509,000
|FY2013Outstanding=$54,607,000
 
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|IssuedAver=$3,436,000
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==Teacher salaries==
The Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District employed 1,072 teachers during the 2014-2015 school year.<ref>[http://www.ed-data.org/district/San-Bernardino/Ontario--Montclair ''Education Data Partnership'', "District summary: Ontario-Montclair," accessed March 9, 2016]</ref> The table below shows the salary schedule negotiated between the district and the Ontario-Montclair Teachers Association for the 2015-2016 school year. Teacher salary schedules are categorized by higher education achievement, professional development and years of service. A teacher with a bachelor's degree can earn a higher salary by pursuing graduate courses and gaining raises at credit intervals. Salary schedules also account for graduate degrees by providing higher starting salaries and greater potential salaries.<ref>[http://omsd.omsd.k12.ca.us/departments/HumanResources/Certificated%20Salary%20Schedules/Teacher%20Salary%20184%20AS%20OF%207-1-2015%20Effective%2012%2010%202015.pdf ''Ontario-Montclair School District'', "Teachers' Salary Schedule," accessed March 9, 2016]</ref>
 
{| class="wikitable" style="background:none; text-align: center; width: 650px"
! colspan="3" style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" |'' Salary structure
|-
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Degree level
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Minimum salary
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Maximum salary
|-
| B.A. || $45,153 || $57,463
|-
| B.A. + 15 || $47,636 || $65,695
|-
| B.A. + 30 || $50,256 || $80,210
|-
| B.A. + 45 or M.A. || $53,020 || $87,540
|-
| B.A. + 60 or B.A. + 45 with M.A. || $55,937 || $92,075
|-
| B.A. + 75 or B.A. + 60 with M.A. || $59,014 || $96,864
|}
 
===Unions===
Teachers in the Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District are represented by the Ontario-Montclair Teachers Association. The union {{Greener|start=6/1/2016 10:00pm CST|before=is|after=was}} led by the following executive board for the 2015-2016 school year:<ref>[http://www.myomta.org/executive-board.html ''Ontario-Montclair Teachers Association'', "Executive Board," accessed March 9, 2016]</ref>
 
{| class="wikitable" style="background:none; text-align: center; width: 650px"
! colspan="2" style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" |'' Ontario-Montclair Teachers Association Executive Board
|-
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Board member
! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Leadership position
|-
| Amy Johnson || President
|-
| MaryKay Scheid || 1st vice president
|-
| Daniel Salcido || 2nd vice president
|-
| Melody Kelly || Secretary
|-
| Erine Ames || Treasurer
|}
 
==Issues==
===Court rules test scores not required in teacher evaluations===
[[File:StudentsMatter logo.jpg|300px|right|link=Students Matter]]
[[Superior Court of Contra Costa County, California|Contra Costa County Superior Court]] Judge [[Barry P. Goode|Barry Goode]] ruled in September 2016 that the Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District, along with [[California school board elections, 2016#Court rules test scores not required in teacher evaluations|12 other school districts]], could not be required to use student test scores in teacher evaluations. Goode's ruling went against a lawsuit filed by the group [[Students Matter]], which sought to mandate the use of student standardized test scores in teacher evaluations. Students Matter argued that the districts' teacher contracts violated California's 1971 Stull Act, which requires school districts to evaluate teachers in a manner related to student performance. Goode concluded that all of the school districts in question were meeting their legal obligations.<ref name=evallawsuit>[http://www.latimes.com/local/education/la-me-edu-test-scores-dont-have-to-be-part-teacher-evalution-20160920-snap-story.html ''Los Angeles Times'', "Court refuses to mandate use of test scores in teacher evaluations," September 22, 2016]</ref>
 
“The Legislature endorses many uses of those tests, including evaluating pupils, entire schools and local educational agencies,” Goode wrote in his opinion. “But it does not say the results should be used to evaluate individual teachers.”<ref name=evallawsuit/>
 
Marcellus McRae, who represented the plaintiffs, said he was surprised by the ruling. “If you really think about it, this is such a basic concept that the goal of teaching is for students to learn,” McRae said. “It is, to me, axiomatic that teacher evaluations have to be based at least in part over whether students have learned.”<ref name=evallawsuit/>
 
Students Matter won a similar case in 2012. That lawsuit had been filed against the [[Los Angeles Unified School District, California|Los Angeles Unified School District]], and the school district was ultimately required to include test scores in its teacher evaluations. In the 2016 case, however, Goode ruled that school districts were allowed to decide how to use test results. “There are serious questions about whether, and the extent to which, a pupil’s standardized test score is ‘reasonably related’ and ‘applicable’ to the performance of a given teacher,” Goode said.<ref name=evallawsuit/>
 
Teachers unions supported Goode's ruling. They argued that standardized test scores overlooked external factors that inhibited student learning, such as poverty.<ref name=evallawsuit/>
 
“Every day teachers across California use a variety of benchmarks, including in-class quizzes, tests, projects, and personal observation to fine-tune their approaches with their students,” said [[California Federation of Teachers]] President Joshua Pechthalt. “There is no single method for assessing progress that is ideal or that should be used to the exclusion of all others.”<ref name=evallawsuit/>
 
==Contact information==
[[File:Ontario-Montclair School District seal.png|link=http://omsd.omsd.k12.ca.us/Pages/default.aspx|150px]]<br>
<br>
Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District<br>
950 West D St.<br>
Ontario, CA 91762<br>
'''Phone''': (909) 459-2500<br>
'''Email''': info@omsd.net
 
==See also==
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==External links==
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*[http://omsd.omsd.k12.ca.us/Pages/default.aspx Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District]
*[http://www.myomta.org/ Ontario-Montclair Teachers Association]
*[http://www.sbcounty.gov/default.asp San Bernardino County, California]
*[http://www.cde.ca.gov/index.asp California Department of Education]
*[http://www.csba.org/ California School Boards Association]
==Footnotes==
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Latest revision as of 23:16, 10 May 2024

Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District
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District details
School board members: 5
Students: 18,471 (2022-2023)
Schools: 33 (2022-2023)
Website: Link

Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District is a school district in California (San Bernardino County). During the 2023 school year, 18,471 students attended one of the district's 33 schools.

This page provides information regarding school board members, finances, academics, students, and more details about the district.

School board

The Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District consists of five members serving four-year terms. To find information about school board meetings, click here.

List of school board members
NameSeatYear assumed officeYear term ends
Sarah GalvezArea 4
Flora MartinezArea 12020
Elvia M. RivasArea 22026
Sonia AlvaradoArea 520182026
Kris BrakeArea 320182026

Elections

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Budget

The following statistics were published by the National Center for Education Statistics, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Education.[1]

Revenue, 2020-2021
SOURCE AMOUNT AMOUNT PER STUDENT PERCENT
Federal: $59,394,000 $3,080 17%
Local: $41,491,000 $2,151 12%
State: $249,073,000 $12,915 71%
Total: $349,958,000 $18,146
Expenditures, 2020-2021
TYPE AMOUNT AMOUNT PER STUDENT PERCENT
Total Expenditures: $330,757,000 $17,150
Total Current Expenditures: $299,678,000 $15,538
Instructional Expenditures: $190,455,000 $9,875 58%
Student and Staff Support: $24,534,000 $1,272 7%
Administration: $37,814,000 $1,960 11%
Operations, Food Service, Other: $46,875,000 $2,430 14%
Total Capital Outlay: $26,035,000 $1,349
Construction: $11,459,000 $594
Total Non El-Sec Education & Other: $0 $0
Interest on Debt: $4,509,000 $233


Academic performance

Each year, state and local education agencies use tests and other standards to assess student proficiency. Although the data below was published by the U.S. Department of Education, proficiency measurements are established by the states. As a result, proficiency levels are not comparable between different states and year-over-year proficiency levels within a district may not be comparable because states may change their proficiency measurements. To protect student privacy, percentages are reported as ranges for groups of 300 students or fewer. If five or fewer students were included in a data set, the data will display as "PS."[2]

The following table shows the percentage of district students who scored at or above the proficiency level each school year:

School year All (%) Asian/Pacific Islander (%) Black (%) Hispanic (%) Native American (%) Two or More Races (%) White (%)
2018-2019 35 69 25 34 30-34 45-49 50
2017-2018 31 65 22 30 25-29 40-44 48
2016-2017 27 62 21 26 30-34 40-44 38
2015-2016 21 58 15 19 15-19 30-34 33
2014-2015 18 54 16 16 6-9 25-29 28
2013-2014 65-69 PS PS 65-69 PS PS
2012-2013 56 83 48 54 45-49 65-69 64
2011-2012 55 79 50 54 45-49 60-64 63
2010-2011 55 78 49 54 45-49 60-64 60

The following table shows the percentage of district students who scored at or above the proficiency level each school year:

School year All (%) Asian/Pacific Islander (%) Black (%) Hispanic (%) Native American (%) Two or More Races (%) White (%)
2018-2019 44 73 40 42 40-44 60-64 59
2017-2018 42 70 37 41 40-44 60-64 55
2016-2017 38 70 33 36 35-39 45-49 51
2015-2016 34 68 31 32 30-34 45-49 45
2014-2015 28 60 25 26 25-29 35-39 42
2013-2014 75-79 PS PS 75-79 PS PS
2012-2013 46 71 46 44 50-54 60-64 61
2011-2012 46 72 49 44 45-49 60-64 62
2010-2011 43 69 45 41 50-54 55-59 59

Ballotpedia has not located graduation data for this district.


Students

The following statistics were published by the National Center for Education Statistics, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Education.[3]

Year Enrollment Year-to-year change (%)
2022-2023 18,471 -2.4
2021-2022 18,909 -2.0
2020-2021 19,286 -4.5
2019-2020 20,147 -2.3
2018-2019 20,606 -2.4
2017-2018 21,100 -2.7
2016-2017 21,665 -1.3
2015-2016 21,952 -2.6
2014-2015 22,521 -1.1
2013-2014 22,767 0.1
2012-2013 22,735 0.7
2011-2012 22,569 -0.1
2010-2011 22,591 -0.4
2009-2010 22,685 -1.1
2008-2009 22,931 -1.6
2007-2008 23,307 -3.7
2006-2007 24,177 -5.0
2005-2006 25,376 -3.6
2004-2005 26,293 -2.7
2003-2004 27,010 -1.0
2002-2003 27,270 1.1
2001-2002 26,983 2.1
2000-2001 26,407 2.3
1999-2000 25,802 0.0
Racial Demographics, 2022-2023
RACE Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District (%) California K-12 STUDENTS (%)
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.8 0.0
Asian or Asian/Pacific Islander 2.9 0.0
Black 3.4 0.0
Hispanic 88.7 0.0
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.3 0.0
Two or More Races 0.9 0.0
White 3.1 0.0

Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.


Staff

The following statistics were published by the National Center for Education Statistics, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Education.[4]

As of the 2022-2023 school year, Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District had 865.24 full-time classroom teachers. The student-teacher ratio was 21.35.

Teachers, 2022-2023 school year
TYPE NUMBER OF TEACHERS
Prekindergarten: 0.00
Kindergarten: 117.64
Elementary: 747.60
Secondary: 0.00
Total: 865.24

Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District employed 17.00 district administrators and 66.00 school administrators as of the 2022-2023 school year.

Administrators, 2022-2023 school year
TYPE NUMBER OF ADMINISTRATORS
District Administrators: 17.00
District Administrative Support: 103.22
School Administrators: 66.00
School Administrative Support: 92.81
Other staff, 2022-2023 school year
TYPE NUMBER OF OTHER STAFF
Instructional Aides: 430.79
Instruc. Coordinators & Supervisors: 35.95
Total Guidance Counselors: 21.00
Elementary Guidance Counselors: 21.00
Secondary Guidance Counselors: 0.00
Librarians/Media Specialists: 0.00
Library/Media Support: 0.00
Student Support Services: 73.21
Other Support Services: 539.97


Schools

The following statistics were published by the National Center for Education Statistics, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Education.[5]

The Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District operates 33 schools. They are listed below in alphabetical order.
List of schools
SCHOOL NAMENUMBER OF STUDENTSGRADES
Arroyo Elementary467KG-8
Berlyn Elementary619KG-6
Bon View Elementary620KG-6
Buena Vista Arts-Integrated365KG-6
Central Language Academy733KG-8
Corona Elementary393KG-6
De Anza Middle5307-8
Del Norte Elementary432KG-6
Edison Elementary680KG-8
El Camino Elementary471KG-6
Elderberry Elementary578KG-6
Euclid Elementary595KG-6
Hawthorne Elementary577KG-6
Howard Elementary463KG-6
Kingsley Elementary525KG-6
Lehigh Elementary499KG-6
Lincoln Elementary561KG-6
Mariposa Elementary591KG-6
Mission Elementary545KG-6
Montera Elementary554KG-6
Monte Vista Elementary564KG-6
Moreno Elementary497KG-6
Oaks Middle7267-8
Online Academy184KG-8
Ramona Elementary577KG-6
Ray Wiltsey Middle7996-8
Richard Haynes Elementary690KG-6
Serrano Middle6807-8
Sultana Elementary649KG-6
Vernon Middle6077-8
Vina Danks Middle6267-8
Vineyard Elementary629KG-8
Vista Grande Elementary402KG-6

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