CASAS COMPREHENSIVE ADULT STUDENT ASSESSMENT SYSTEMS
5151 MURPHY CANYON ROAD 220, SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 www.casas.org

Total Revenue
$6,979,099
Total Expenses
$7,135,797
Net Assets
$5,997,615

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF THIS CORPORATION IS TO ASSIST ADULTS AND OLDER YOUTH, FUNCTIONING AT OR BELOW A HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL IN ATTAINING THE BASIC LITERACY SKILLS TO FUNCTION EFFECTIVELY ON THE JOB, IN THE COMMUNITY, AND IN THE FAMILY. THE ORGANIZATION WILL ACCOMPLISH ITS GOALS BY ASSISTING STATE AND LOCAL EDUCATION, TRAINING, SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS AND BUSINESSES IN THE DESIGN AND DELIVERY OF QUALITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMS THAT MEET THE NEEDS OF THE PARTICIPANTS BY PROVIDING PRODUCTS AND SERVICES IN CURRICULUM MANAGEMENT, ASSESSMENT, AND EVALUATION SYSTEMS.

THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF THIS CORPORATION IS TO ASSIST ADULTS AND OLDER YOUTH, FUNCTIONING AT OR BELOW A HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL IN ATTAINING THE BASIC LITERACY SKILLS TO FUNCTION EFFECTIVELY ON THE JOB, IN THE COMMUNITY, AND IN THE FAMILY.

SALES - ASSESSMENT MATERIALS

PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT:PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT INVOLVED ENHANCEMENTS TO TOPSPRO SOFTWARE, E-TESTS AND CONTINUING DEVELOPMENT OF NEDP. IT ALSO INVOLVED THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW ASSESSMENTS AND THE RE-VALIDATION OF EXISTING ASSESSMENTS FOR SUBMISSION TO OCTAE FOR APPROVAL.

ADULT EDUCATION, ENGLISH LITERACY AND CIVICS EDUCATION:CASAS HAS ESTABLISHED AND MAINTAINS A COMPREHENSIVE PERFORMANCE ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM FOR AGENCIES FUNDED WITH FEDERAL WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT (WIOA) TITLE II FUNDS AND CALIFORNIA ADULT EDUCATION STATE FUNDS. THE WIOA, TITLE II PROGRAM IS THE MAJOR SOURCE OF FEDERAL SUPPORT FOR ADULT BASIC EDUCATION AND LITERACY EDUCATION PROGRAMS. THIS LEGISLATION MAKES ACCOUNTABILITY FOR STUDENT RESULTS A CENTRAL FOCUS OF THE LAW, SETTING OUT PERFORMANCE ACCOUNTABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR STATE AND LOCAL PROGRAMS THAT MEASURE PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS ON THE BASIS OF STUDENT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND EMPLOYMENT-RELATED OUTCOMES. CASAS HAS ALSO ESTABLISHED AND MAINTAINS A COMPREHENSIVE PERFORMANCE ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM FOR AGENCIES FUNDED WITH FEDERAL- WIOA II ENGLISH LITERACY AND CIVICS (EL CIVICS) FUNDS. THIS PROGRAM PROVIDES ENGLISH LITERACY AND CIVICS EDUCATION SERVICES TO IMMIGRANTS AND OTHER LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENT POPULATIONS SO THEY CAN EFFECTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN EDUCATION, WORK, AND CIVIC OPPORTUNITIES IN THIS COUNTRY. IMMIGRANTS AND OTHER LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENT PERSONS MUST NOT ONLY MASTER ENGLISH, BUT BE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND AND NAVIGATE GOVERNMENTAL, EDUCATIONAL, WORKPLACE SYSTEMS AND KEY INSTITUTIONS, SUCH AS BANKING AND HEALTH CARE. CASAS PROVIDES THE ASSESSMENT TOOLS USED FOR PRE- AND POST-TESTING OF ALL STUDENTS IN THESE PROGRAMS, THE DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING SYSTEM, TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, AND EVALUATION TO LOCAL ADULT LITERACY AGENCIES. THE RESULTING DATA ALLOWS LOCAL AND STATE PROGRAMS, AND EVENTUALLY AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL THE DATA TO EVALUATE AND IMPROVE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ADULT EDUCATION AND LITERACY ACTIVITIES.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Jane EguezSEC/DIR OF PGM40$133,936
Patricia RickardCEO/PRESIDENT32$128,894
Debalina GanguliCFO/COO40$125,841
Linda TaylorDIR. PRODUCT DEV.40$111,057
Jesus SanchezDIR. OF IT40$102,432
Jere BattenDirector1$0
Michel AndersonChairman1$0
James OlsenDirector1$0
Michael BeckDirector1$0
Timothy GarfieldDirector1$0

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