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Annual Impact Report
2021-2022

A Message from Chief Executive Officer
and Superintendent Dr. Matthew Wunder

As we look back on the past year, we have been reminded each day that our students, families and staff are truly remarkable. The 2021-22 school year began with a return to in-person learning. We joyfully reconnected with each other and with our physical spaces while learning how to safely manage Covid. As a school community, we continue to focus on students’ social-emotional well-being alongside their academic learning as we emerge on the other side of the pandemic. 

 

Da Vinci has stayed true to our vision of preparing students to lead, innovate and thrive in the modern world, while expanding our impact where it is needed most. We launched new initiatives around student success, education-to-employment, and equity to address our community's needs. 

 

We have embraced our role as a hub for innovation as we’ve responded to the broad and evolving needs of our students, families and extended community. 

 

We are filled with excitement and anticipation as we embark on the year ahead. We look forward to serving students with the finest educational opportunities Da Vinci has to offer to help prepare them for college, career and life.

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About Us

315 Da Vinci Team Members

2,504 Students

  • Student Ethnicity

    • Asian/Pacific Islander - 6%

    • Black or African American - 18%

    • Hispanic or Latino - 52%

    • Two or More Races - 6%

    • White - 15%

    • Other - 3% 

6 Schools 

3,047 Da Vinci Alumni

122 Zip Codes Served 

Located 2 miles from LAX and minutes away from leading tech, aerospace and creative neighbors. 

 

"Da Vinci Schools are among the very finest I've seen."
- Dr. David Brown, former Executive Director of Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC)

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OUR VISION

A new generation of students prepared to lead, innovate, and thrive in the modern world.

"Da Vinci Schools is recognized as one of America's Most Innovative Educational Organizations"

-The Yass Foundation, in partnership with the Center for Education Reform and Forbes Media

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Signature Practices 

Small Schools with Unique Identities

Caring & Compassionate School Cultures

Project-Based, College-Prep Curriculum

Real-World Learning

Mastery-Based Grading


Presentations of Learning


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College Classes in High School

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DA VINCI COMMUNICATIONS
Computer Science
Multimedia Journalism
Marketing
Media Production

 

DA VINCI DESIGN

Architecture
Graphic Design
Entrepreneurship

 

DA VINCI SCIENCE
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Biomedical Engineering

Campus Learning + Career Pathways 

Hybrid Learning Programs

DA VINCI CONNECT
Grades TK-8: Homeschool and on-campus instruction using project-based and social emotional learning.


Grades 9-12+: College degree completion along with a high school diploma, for free.

DA VINCI RISE HIGH
Personalized learning that meets the academic and social emotional needs of youth navigating disruptions in their academic journeys.

DA VINCI EXTENSION

A college and career program where students complete transferable college courses or earn an associate's degree or bachelor's degree with personalized support, all at no cost to students.

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2021-2022

HIGHLIGHTS

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Using Real-Time Data to Improve Student Outcomes

Our Data and Accountability team developed a central Data Hub with dashboards that analyze student and whole school performance in real time. Metrics in the Data Hub include academic achievement, college, career, and social emotional interactions with counselors, attendance tracking and outreach, and more.

 

The Data Hub provides teachers and leaders with a snapshot summary of information as well as with the ability to dive deeply into patterns and root causes within each area. The process of reviewing and reflecting on the current state of our schools using one or multiple data sets facilitates a proactive approach to ongoing student needs to improve individual and school-wide outcomes.

95% of Class of 2022 graduates completed the A-G college entrance requirements, a rate 51% above the 2021 state average.

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Strengthening Education-to-Employment Pathways

100% of students gained exposure to career-relevant curricula through real-world projects, career pathways, internships, project consults, mentoring, job shadows, field trips, service learning projects, and much more.

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Career and Technical Education (CTE) Advisory Boards for each of our career pathways were established to advise on the skills, competencies, and labor market trends needed by local employers.

Work began with our partner El Camino College to expand the number of dual enrollment courses (college classes in high school) that are offered across our CTE pathways.

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Joint activities brought all Da Vinci schools and our local community together at CARnival, Da Vinci Winterfest, school dances, Robotics team competitions, WDV Athletics, Summer Camp, Da Vinci's STEAM Day, and more.

Wiseburn Da Vinci Wolves moved to the Pioneer League this year!
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Da Vinci Connect High and

Da Vinci Extension moved to a beautiful new campus at 550 Continental Blvd. in El Segundo.

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We added student board members to the Da Vinci Schools Board of Trustees who provide their unique perspective and monthly updates.

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As a result of Da Vinci’s role as an education innovator, staff were invited to present at major events sponsored by SXSW EDU, California Charter Schools Association, and Charter School Growth Fund, and featured in Forbes, LMU Stories of Impact, Next Generation Learning Challenges, Getting Smart, and more.

CULTURE MATTERS

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Da Vinci Schools have caring and compassionate school cultures. We survey staff, students and families annually to solicit critical feedback and to assess how we are doing.

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Our Fall 2021 Net Promoter Score (NPS) is 71.4*, an exceptionally high score. 

By comparison, Apple has a NPS of 52 and Amazon's is 51.

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2021 student and parent/guardian surveys went out in the Fall and feedback revealed students and families think we’re awesome!

*Net Promoter Score (NPS) is a measure used to gauge customer loyalty, satisfaction, and enthusiasm with a company that’s calculated by asking customers one question: “On a scale from 0 to 10, how likely are you to recommend this product/company to a friend or colleague?” Industry NPS benchmark for the education & training sector is 71. 

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PEOPLE MATTER

Da Vinci Schools continue to attract some of the best and brightest educators in the region.

An organization-wide commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging for all students and staff.

More than 60 percent of public-school students in California are Black or Latino, but only 20 percent of school administrators reflect these demographics. At Da Vinci, 65% of school leaders are people of color who reflect the identities of the students we serve.

Come As You Are

We believe all people should feel safe, welcome, and understood, and reaffirm our commitment to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging for all.

What Our Students, Families, and Staff Are Saying

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"I have a lot of great friends who love and accept me, and great teachers who support me completely. I love this school so much."

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"I am grateful for this option for school for my child. He is thriving and developing confidence to try new things. He feels included and is able to demonstrate his unique strengths. Thank you!"

"I have worked at three different schools, and Da Vinci has been the best experience so far! Everyone I work with, from the top down, is kind, flexible, and professional. All of my colleagues care deeply about one another and their students."

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PARTNERSHIPS MATTER

Our industry, higher education and nonprofit partners support every facet of teaching and learning at Da Vinci, from providing project planning and career pathways support, to hosting interns, field trips, job shadows, teacher professional development, and much more.

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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT, COLLEGE ACCESS & COMPLETION MATTER

95% of Da Vinci graduates completed the A-G college entrance requirements, 51% above the 2021 state average

70% four-year college acceptance rate (2012-2021)

80% of Da Vinci graduates enroll in college immediately after high school, 17% above the most recent state and national averages

 

85% of Da Vinci students persist in second year of college,

9% above the national average

 

38 A.A. degrees and 6 Bachelor degrees attained to date, debt-free, at Da Vinci Extension and Da Vinci Connect

 

58 Certificates, 331 A.A. degrees, 483 Bachelor degrees, 29 Master degrees, and 1 PhD earned by Da Vinci grads since our inception

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Where Do Da Vinci Graduates Go?  

Da Vinci’s 422 graduates from the Class of 2022 were accepted to a wide range of right-fit colleges and universities across the nation, including: 

 

UC Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford University, Johns Hopkins University, USC, Loyola Marymount University, Howard University, Savannah College of Art and Design, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, El Camino College, Southern New Hampshire University, and many more! For a complete list, click here.

With the Class of 2022, Da Vinci Schools has graduated 3,047 students!

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Fiscal Responsibility Matters

Da Vinci Schools practices sound financial policies that support the long term overall health of the organization. Philanthropic contributions help support services and opportunities that we cannot provide with public funding alone. The 2021-2022 overall operating budget was $31.0 million.

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Supporters ($25K+)

We couldn’t do it without you:

Ballmer Group
The Boeing Company
California Community Foundation
California Community Schools Partnership Program

Charter School Growth Fund
Chevron
CTE Facilities Program

CTE Incentive Grant
Joseph Drown Foundation
K12 Strong Workforce Program
New Schools Venture Fund
Northrop Grumman
The Pipkin Family Foundation
The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
XQ Institute

Da Vinci Champions

Da Vinci Schools is governed by an independent Board of Trustees comprised of seven distinguished community leaders. We are deeply grateful for the leadership, expertise and commitment of all our board members:

Da Vinci Board of Trustees

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Don Brann

Board President

Jo Webber

Board Vice President

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Brian Meath

Board Treasurer

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Derrick Boston

Board Trustee

Retired Superintendent

Founder & CEO

Pod Network LLC

Principal

Nigro Karlin Segal & Feldstein

Chief Administrative Officer & General Counsel

Virgin Orbit

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Ray Santiago

Board Trustee

Raul Ochoa

Board Trustee

Leslie Heimov

Board Trustee

Chief Engineer for Thermal Products

 The Boeing Company

Manager of Mechanical Engineering

Teledyne Controls

Executive Director

Children’s Law Center of California

Da Vinci Schools Fund Board of Directors

The Da Vinci Schools Fund (DVSF), a 501(c)3 non-profit, operates as Da Vinci Schools’ Education Foundation. Its vision is to secure funding and resources to support Da Vinci Schools as an architect and leader in advancing innovative educational practices that transform teaching and learning.

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Gary Wayland

Board President

Cindy Smet

Board Vice President

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Don Brann

Director

Ken Brown

Director

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Nick Galano

Director

Principal

Wayland & Vukadinovich

Independent Philanthropy Professional

Retired Superintendent

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Art Lofton

Director

Chet Pipkin

Director

Ilia Terrazas-Dickey 

Director

Operations Manager Northrop Grumman

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Jo Webber

Director

Director, Starlink Sales SpaceX

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Nichol Whiteman

Director

Retired VP Global Mission Excellence

Northrop Grumman

Founder and Executive Chairman

Belkin

Founder/CEO

Centerpeace

Founder & CEO

 Pod Network LLC

Chief Executive Officer

Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation

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