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CITY OF RENTON
AGENDA - Committee of the Whole Meeting
6:00 PM - Monday, September 18, 2023
7th Floor Council Chambers/Videoconference
1. COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF GREATER KING COUNTY UPDATE
a) 2022-2023 Annual Report
b) Presentation
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85%
15%
92.9%
7.1%
exposed totrauma*
86%
14%
students ofcolor
housinginsecure
English languagelearner
95%
5%
our students are much morethan their demographics
933
86%
709,498$
13,96838 low socioeconomicstatus
enrichment
student supports
ANNUAL
basic needs
COLLABORATION
EQUITY
s c h o o l s
academic assistance college & career prep
social-emotional
familyengagement
85
improvedattendance
%
OPPORTUNITY
improvedbehavior
92%
improvedcoursework
REPORT
in schools and beyond
studentssupported throughschool-wide services
in-kind donations
student outcomes
community support
*as defined by Adverse Childhood Experiences
20%
36%
87%
93%
87%
155 communitypartners
improved social-emotional
95%
*% reflects students with that goal
*
*
*
2 0 2 2 -2 0 2 3
Renton
School District
23
Schools
Seattle
School District
4
Schools
LakeWashington School District
7
Schools
case-managed students
*
5,605 sportsscholarships$
76,217 direct assistance tofamilies $Tukwila
School District
4
Schools
gift cards, rent/utilities
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
82%
16%
2%
82%
12%
6%
425.278.85821055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 gkc.ciswa.org
Our vision is that success will no longer be predictable based on one's race or socioeconomic status.
revenue expenses
contributions: $379,012
grants: $1,960,391
events: $39,894
total revenue: $2,379,297
program: $1,753,156
fundraising: $120,602
admin: $252,291
total expenses: $2,126,049ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGETcontributions 16%
grants 82%
events 2%
program 82%
fundraising 6%
admin 12%
looking ahead
2023/24 budget
$2.25M
BOARD OF DIRECTORSJonathan Wong, Chair
Costco Wholesale
Andrew Corcoran, Vice Chair
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Andrea Dombroski, Secretary
Puget Sound Educational Service Dist.
Alison Aw, Treasurer
Salesforce
Capree Bell
Amazon
Lynn Desmarais, Treasurer
Community Volunteer
Brian Fellon
Puget Sound Energy
Zhakaysha Garrett
Paccar
Tyrell Hardtke
Kent School District
Cathy Martinez
Legacy Dev. & Management
Sam McVeety
Google
Johnny Phu
Lake Washington School District
Jennifer Ward
Rainier Scholars
Jaime Greene
Executive Director PURPOSE-DRIVEN MERGERSeattle
Tukwila
Renton
Lake Washington (Kirkland, Redmond)
Issaquah
Both boards spent a great deal of time working with
a consultant exploring this merger and ultimately
made the decision using their commitment to
Purpose-Driven Board Leadership focused on
deepening our impact for educational equity.
Our 2023-24 King County footprint:
RENTON-
TUKWILA
SEATTLE
GREATER KINGCOUNTY
As of July 1, 2023, CIS Renton-Tukwila and CIS Seattle merged to
become CIS of Greater King County.
*2023/24 board list
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
AGENDA ITEM #1. b)
Organizational Update
AGENDA ITEM #1. b)
1994-Present
3 AGENDA ITEM #1. b)
AGENDA ITEM #1. b)
MacKenzie Scott Investment
Investment Total – Feb. 2022
$133.5M total across the CIS network
$5.85M total in WA state to 3 affiliates and the State Office
$800,000 unrestricted to CIS Renton-Tukwila
Action Plan
•Increased SC salaries 40%, bringing the avg. salary to $57,000
o 62% of the increase comes from the donation
o 38% will come from increased fundraising
o The MS donation will last a little over 4 years, giving us time to fill
the gap
•We also increased our retirement contribution from 3% to 10%
regardless of how much, if any, staff contribute AGENDA ITEM #1. b)
Purpose-Driven Board Leadership
Purpose before organization: prioritizing the organization's purpose, versus the
organization itself.
Respect for ecosystem: acknowledging that the organization's actions can
positively or negatively impact its surrounding ecosystem, and a commitment to
being a respectful and responsible ecosystem player.
Equity mindset: committing to advancing equitable outcomes and interrogating and
avoiding the ways in which the organization's strategies and work may reinforce
systemic inequities.
Authorized voice and power: recognizing that organizational power and voice must
be authorized by those impacted by the organization's work.AGENDA ITEM #1. b)
RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUPPORT
AGENDA ITEM #1. b)
SCHOOLS SUPPORTED
Elementary
Bryn Mawr
Campbell Hill
Cascade
Highlands
Honey Dew
Lakeridge
Renton Park
Tiffany Park
Middle
Dimmitt
McKnight
Nelsen
High
Lindbergh
Renton
Specialty
MS College & Career Readiness Coordinator
Post-Secondary Coordinator (unaccompanied HS minors)
Family Outreach Coordinator (7 ES)AGENDA ITEM #1. b)
RSD 2022-23 OUTCOMES
AGENDA ITEM #1. b)
ANNUAL BACK-TO-SCHOOL
BLOCK PARTY
AGENDA ITEM #1. b)
BLOCK PARTY SUCCESS
•Over 1,000 backpacks
•Over 800 school supply kits
•1,200 pairs of socks
•90 pairs of shoes
•30 haircuts
•230 helmets
AGENDA ITEM #1. b)
Areas of Focus
12 AGENDA ITEM #1. b)
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR PARTNERSHIP AGENDA ITEM #1. b)