2017 ANNUAL REPORT
The mission of St. HOPE is to revitalize Oak Park through public education and economic development.
Our Mission
Our Properties
1
PS7 Elementary School
2
Original St. HOPE Building
3
Oak Park Victorian Historic Office Building
4
40 Acres Cultural Center
5
Huey P. Newton Historic Office Building
6
3400 Third Avenue Office Building
7
St. HOPE Business Complex
8
St. HOPE Education Complex
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Sacramento Charter High School, PS7 Middle School, and Oak Park Preparatory Academy
Partners ● ● ●
La Venadita Oakhaus Restaurant Old Soul Co.
Tenants ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Bastille Barbers CalAsian Chamber of Commerce City Year College Track Nehemiah Community Foundation Law Office of Fred Hiestand Law Office of Kevin Hiestand Munay Accounting and Tax Teach for America Text to Ticket
Our Investments
Our History
July 1989
St. HOPE Academy (SHA) founded by Kevin Johnson as an after school program serving 30 students
May 2002
Sac City Unified School District unanimously approves St. HOPE’s first charter school — PS7 serving grades K-8
May 2003
40 Acres Complex Grand Opening
September 2003
St. HOPE reopens Sacramento High School as a charter school serving grades 9-12
August 2012
St. HOPE opens Oak Park Preparatory Academy serving grades 7-8
July 2014
St. HOPE celebrates 25-year Anniversary
August 2016
St. HOPE Development Company opens Business & Education Complexes in Oak Park
Our Scholars
Schools
4 Scholars
1,598 Scholar Demographics 75% Qualify for free or reduced meals
26% Hispanic
68% African American
6% Other
96%
of Sac High Seniors were accepted to a four-year college.
Our Pillars
High Expectations
Choice and Commitment More Time Focus on Results Power to Lead Our Results
Our Results
The Common Core State Standards enhance rigor and critical thinking in the classroom and help ensure all scholars gain the skills necessary to move to and through college. The Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) provides our teachers with measures of achievement that contribute to a holistic view of individual scholar progress. While we are always striving to push our scholars’ learning forward, our current results show that St. HOPE scholars are achieving at higher levels than other public school students across the city in all categories.
California
Sacramento City Unified School District
English Language Arts
Math
St. HOPE Public Schools
Underground Books is one of the few remaining African-American bookstores in the country.
Our Investments
MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 5447 Sacramento, CA 95817
PHONE 916.451.HOPE (4673)
EMAIL Info@sthope.org
WEBSITE www.sthope.org
INSTAGRAM / TWITTER @StHOPEOakPark
Stay Connected
Make an Impact
We HOPE you will join us in strengthening the Oak Park Community! Visit sthope.org to donate today.
Thank you to our generous family of donors! AKT Investments Apple Benevity AT&T Bacon and Butter Blanket Marketing Broderick Road House Brown Stevens Elmore & Sparre Inc California Charter School Association Classique Catering and Centerpiece Company Dominique Amis Eva Hill Fat Family Restaurants Forty Niners Football Company, LLC Franklin Templeton GEB Properties Golden 1 Credit Union Hart Research Associates In Memory of Mary Anderson - The Laveroni Anderson-Thompson and Harry Families John and Heidi Anderson / The Logue Family Kaiser Permanente La Venadita & Oakhaus Restaurants Legend’s Hospitality Mark Friedman & Marjorie Solomon Friedman McClatchy Company Mel & Beth Shultz Michelle Massari Michelle Seijas Morgan Stanley Nagle Companies NFL Foundation Oates Family Foundation Old Soul Co.
Pacific Coast Building Products Pappas Investments People Finders / Confi Chek Phoenix Suns Charities Pioneer Law Group, LLP Randy Paragary River City Medical Group Sac High Class of 1935 Sacramento Kings Foundation Sacramento Pediatrics Sacramento Republic FC SEIU Selland Family Restaurants Sierra Health Foundation Sierra Orchards Smart & Final Spataro’s Sutter Health Sysco The C & A Johnson Family Foundation Tom Family Trust Townsend Raimundo, Besler and Usher Turner Construction UC Davis - UC Davis Health Union Pacific University of the Pacific US Bank Vanir Construction Vernon L. Walton Family VSP Wells Fargo Western Health Advantage W & P Elmore
Our Boards
ST. HOPE ACADEMY
ST. HOPE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Kevin Hiestand (President)
Michelle Johnson (Chairperson)
Milutin Backovich (Treasurer)
Tracy Stigler (Vice Chair)
F. Frederick Brown (Secretary)
Clint Williams (2nd Vice Chair / Secretary) Gladys Mitchell
Denise Merano Dennis O’Reilly Jake Mossawir Ron Tom Doug Love Mike Marrion Rayonna Thompson (Student Representative)
ST. HOPE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY F. Frederick Brown (President) Scott Maxwell (Vice-President) Tracy Stigler (Secretary/Treasurer) Brian Williams Jake Mossawir
Financial Overview
St. HOPE Academy
St. HOPE Public Schools
St. HOPE Development Company
Current Assets
$2,223,635
$3,176,644
$178,765
Fixed Assets
$1,481,524
$188,829
$7,639,795
Other Assets
$1,009,372
Total Assets
$4,714,531
$3,365,473
$7,881,686
Current Liabilities
$24,118
$1,974,320
$1,461,047
Long Term Liabilities
$339,609
$7,059,511
Total Liabilities
$363,727
$8,520,558
Equity
$4,350,803
(638,872)
Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets
$63,126
$1,393,153 $4,714,531
$3,365,473
$7,881,686