2011 administrators’ days pathways to graduation: systems for student success
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2011 ADMINISTRATORS’ DAYS PATHWAYS TO GRADUATION: Systems for Student Success. Roger Breed, Ed.D. Commissioner of Education Nebraska Department of Education August 3, 2011. Agenda. Context and Drivers NDE Update and Initiatives Brakes Accelerators Nebraska Teachers of the Year. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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2011 ADMINISTRATORS’ DAYS
PATHWAYS TO GRADUATION: Systems for
Student Success
Roger Breed, Ed.D.Commissioner of EducationNebraska Department of EducationAugust 3, 2011
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Agenda
•Context and Drivers
•NDE Update and Initiatives
•Brakes
•Accelerators
•Nebraska Teachers of the Year
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21st Century – How are we doing?
•Science Fiction or Science Fact
•Five Myths about America’s Schools1. Our schools are failing.2. Unions defend bad teachers.3. Billionaires know best.4. Charter schools are the answer.5. More effective teachers are the
answer.
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21st Century -How are we doing?
•Five Pillars of Success5. Government-funded research4. Regulation3. Infrastructure2. Immigration1. Education
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Focus On LearningOur “hedgehog concept” in Nebraska:
We accept high levels of learning for all students as the fundamental purpose of our schools and therefore we are willing to examine all practices in light of impact
on learning.
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Drivers
1. Student Demographics2. Public School Mission3. Accountability Process
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Nebraska Public Schools Demographics•251 School Districts•Omaha – 48,796 students•McPherson County – 83 students•137 school districts with less than 390 students
Trends: Fewer districts, more smaller districts
First Driver
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School Year
TotalEnrollmen
tTotal
Minority FRL ELL SPED
1990-91 272,990 10% NA NA 12%
2000-01 285,482 17% 30.4
%3.6%
15.3%
2010-11 298,314 29.2% 41.2
%6.6%
15.3%Trends: More minority, greater
levels of poverty
Nebraska Public Schools Demographics
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•298,314 Students (preK -12)•41% qualify for free and reduced price lunch
•6.5% qualify for ELL•16% require special education services
Trends: Greater needs, fewer supports
Nebraska Public Schools Demographics
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County Census - 2010Non Metro Counties (84) - 1.8%Metro Counties (9) +13.7%
Youth 17 years and younger:Lancaster, Douglas, Sarpy +12.3%62 Counties - 10.0%28 Frontier Counties* - 18.0%(*Density of less than 6 people per square mile)
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Nebraska High School Graduates Trends
Percentages of Graduates by Race/Ethnicity2010-2020 +7.3%
2002-2003 Projected 2019—2020
White 89.5% 69.9%Black 4.3% 6.7%
Hispanic 4.0% 19.4%Asian 1.4% 3.1%Native .08% .9%
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Nebraska Teachers•Experience shift underway•52% have less than 10 years experience•40% leave within first 10 years•Professional development•Impact of technology
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Student Attendance 2009-2010
• 21,964 students missed more than 20 days (8%)• 1,513 Grades 1 & 2 students missed more than 20 days
• NeSA – R Performance▫Grade 11- less than 20 days–102 scale score▫Grade 11- more than 20 days–72 scale score
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Second Driver Public School Mission
•Select and sort (1950’s)•Universal Access (CR, IDEA, ADA in
1960’s and 1970’s)•Universal High Achievement (NCLB in
2002)•College/Career Ready (now)
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Public School Mission Today
“All students high school graduates, college and career
ready.”
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P-16 Goals & Virtual Education Initiative
•PreK-16 System of Education•Graduation requirements•High school graduation rate•“Gaps”•College access and completion•“Virtual” opportunities
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Where we need to go:• Improve student achievement • Narrow achievement gaps• Increase graduation and college enrollment rates
PRESIDENT OBAMA’S GOAL America will have the highest
proportion of college graduates of any country by
2020
Federal Agenda: All students high school graduates, college
and career ready.
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All U.S. job growth in last 40 years occurred in jobs requiring at least some college or a college degree.
Education And Jobs
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Nebraska Jobs Projections• 66% of all jobs will require some postsecondary training beyond high school in the next decade
• US needs 20,000,000 additional workers with some college or college degrees in next 15 years
-June 2011 Study Georgetown University
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Nebraska Mission–“Our Work”•“All students high school graduates, college
and career ready”•CCR Standards (reading, math, science)•High School Graduation (4 year cohort
method)•PreK-16 System•Broadened Approach•Aligned Efforts
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Third DriverAccountability Process
• Federal, State, Local• AYP, SIG-PLAS• Assessments
▫SLDS▫New State Accountability Model▫Teachers and Leaders Standards▫Continuous Improvement
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NeSA Update• Standards
▫Revised: Reading, Math, Science▫Social Studies this year
• Assessments –▫Reading and Math underway▫Writing continues▫Science in 2012
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NeSA Release•August 15 - Scores released to districts
•August 29 - Public release of scores▫Reading and Math, Writing (Grades 4, 8)▫No disaggregated data
•October 19 – State of Schools Report▫Disaggregated data▫Graduation rates▫Accountability decision▫AYP, PLAS
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SLDS•PreK-16 Student Identification
•PreK-12 Connect Teacher to Students
•PreK-20 System▫NDE host▫Work force data▫Annual reports
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Data System•P-20•Unique identifiers for students/teachers
•Track student progress•Match student records between P-12/Higher Ed/Employment
•Report to high school readiness of graduates
•Quality, data governance, research
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State Accountability Plan• Multiple Measures• NeSA – 4 subjects• Graduation Rate• Participation Rate• Growth and Improvement• Schools/Districts• Usable/Understandable/Transparent
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NDE Update/Initiatives
•Assistance on the Pathway•To lead and support the preparation of all Nebraskans for learning, earning and living
•40+ sessions
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Standards•Next up: Social Studies
•Standards Instructional Tool
•Student/Parent Friendly Language Arts Standards
•Model Science Curricula
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School ImprovementThe Plan
1. Continuous2. All Staff involved3. Used to align resources, strategies4. AdvancED5. Revision to Rule 10
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Educator Standards•Teachers and Principals Standards
•To impact student learning•To inform preparation, certification,
mentoring professional development and teacher/principal evaluation
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Early Childhood Education•Expanding quality early childhood
experience
•Key to closing gaps•Multiagency effort to write an Early
Learning Challenge Grant Application
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Master Calendar•All required forms
•All due dates•Users can view month, week, day and set
up email reminders
•Check it out!
US/Centracalendar_00110EverythingJuly2011
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Data Services•Completing ARRA requirements•Including 2.6 million records (every
student, every course, connected to teacher)
•Shift from just collection to research/evaluation
•District efforts/NDE support
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Special Populations•“Meets Requirements”
•On-site verification visit in September
•IDEA applications – GMS consolidated
•SPED endorsements
•VR – Project Search
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Career and Technical Education
• Dual credit/career academies uniform policies/practices/transferability (LB 637)
• Rapidly growing opportunities• CTE standards access• Research shows CTE concentrators (dual credit)
have lower dropout rates, enroll in college at a higher rate and complete college at a higher rate
• Developing career/employability models, with Department of Labor
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New English Language Learner (ELL) Rule
•Address identification of ELL students
•Services required/recommended
•Address parameters of programs
•Address assessment/accommodation issues
•Address exit requirements
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Revise Rule 84 – ESUs•Update a rule last revised in 1998•Recognize ESU Coordinating Council
(ESUCC)•Strengthen partnership and delineate
roles of NDE and ESUs•Establish required core services•Establish system of coordination for
professional development
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BRAKES•Apathy
•Accepting “myths”
•Disjointed efforts
•Short term changes
•Tradition unquestioned
•Funding
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FUNDING• US average PPE = $10,499 (2009)• NE average PPE = $10,045 (2009)• Bottom five – Ashland-Greenwood, Gretna, Norris,
Beatrice, and Millard - $8,500 ADM• Top five – Sioux County, Bruning-Davenport,
Thedford, Santee, McPherson County - $23,570 ADM
• New Realities – ‘Doing more with less,’ Equalization, Equity, Competition at all levels
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ACCELERATORS1. Urgency
2. Early Learning
3. Time
4. Collaboration
5. Alignment Of Efforts
6. Bolder/Broader Approach
7. Sustainability
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Sustainability – M. Fullan
“ . . . The capacity of a system to engage in the complexities of continuous improvement consistent with deep values of human purpose.”
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Deep Values in Education1. All children can learn2. All means ALL
▫ Small number of key priorities▫ Resolute leadership/stay on message▫ Collective capacity▫ Strategies with precision▫ Intelligent accountability
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Thanks!. . . For all you do!
Have a great 2011-12 school year!