august 16 2016 geneva 2020 steering committee meeting
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Geneva 2020 Steering Committee Meeting
August 16, 2016
8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Common Room of the Scandling Center, HWS
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We will build a stronger Geneva by harnessing the resources of the entire community in support of our children so that they may graduate prepared for lives of consequence.
Today’s Agenda8:30 a.m. Welcome:• Breakfast and introductions
8:45 a.m. General Updates• Geneva City School District Update• Education Foundation • GHS Job Shadowing • Career Chat• 9th Grade HWS Visit Oct. 11
8:55 a.m. State and National Partnerships• StriveTogether Update (Benefits, Process, current situation)• SUNY C2C Update (Pivot)
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Today’s Agenda (cont.)
9:25 a.m. Baseline Report
• General Plan/Outline
• Event
9:50 a.m. — Sustainability
• Additions to Steering Committee
• Going forward after June 2017
10:15 a.m.—Collaborative Action Network Planning
10:25 a.m. — Next Steps
• Sept. 12 SUNY Cradle to Career Learning Symposium
• Sept 20-22 Strive Together Convening in Memphis
10:30 a.m. — Adjourn
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Geneva 2020 Updates
79 TOTAL number of job shadowing opportunities in the 2015-16 school year
Goal for 2016-2017: 100 Total job shadowing opportunities for GHS students!
GHS Job Shadow Days October 21, 2016March 24, 2017
GHS Career Chat• Founded by parents• Continuing in 2016-17• One chat per month Sept
2016-May 2017• Ideas for presenters?
9th Grade HWS Campus Visit 2016
Tues., Oct. 11, 2016
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The Theory of Action is built on four principles:Engage the community | Work with a broad array of community voices to create unified education strategies and solutions.Focus on eliminating locally defined disparities | Use local data to identify inequalities in student achievement and prioritize efforts to improve student outcomes.Develop a culture of continuous improvement | Use local data, community expertise and national research to identify areas for constant, disciplined improvement.Leverage existing assets | Build on and align existing community resources to maximize impact of the work.
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NEW YORK partnerships The Albany Promise (Sustaining) Albany, NYNorth Country Thrive (Emerging) Clinton County, NY ROC the Future (Sustaining) Rochester, NYSouth Bronx Rising Together(Emerging) Morrisania, NY Yonkers Thrives (Emerging) Yonkers, NY
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Important Dates:September 7: Meeting with StriveTogether about Geneva 2020’s membership/assessmentSeptember 12: SUNY Cradle to Career Learning Symposium (the first of a regular set of meetings) with Nancy Zimpher in AlbanySeptember 20-22: StriveTogether Convening in Memphis
Geneva 2020 Baseline Report:Celebrate and Fine-tune
Basic Outline
Introduction• Letter to the Community• List of Steering Committee
Members•History of Geneva 2020 • Logo pages for partners• Partner Story GCSD page•Accountability Structure
Target Population and Local Data•Map•Demographics (Norwalk page 6—
Demo in 10 year trends)• Roadmap•Mission, Vision and Goals•Outcomes and Indicators•Demographics Data•Academic Data (Kindergarten
Readiness, Literacy, STEaM, Grad Rate, College and Career Readiness)
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Geneva 2020 Baseline Report:Celebrate and Fine-tune
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Basic Outline Cont.
Strive Together Information (connects us to a national network/great resource)
• Theory of Action
• Continuous Improvement
Next Steps
• More Continuous Improvement
• How to partner or help—funds, resources
• Points of contact, email, websites, phone numbers, etc.
Thank you to HWS, McGowan, Steering Committee, partners, community and readers.
Geneva 2020 Baseline Report:Examples
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Geneva 2020 Baseline Report:Examples
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Geneva 2020 Baseline Report:Examples
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Overview: A $75,000 budget
to support:
• Program Coordinator
• Data needs
• Travel/Conferences
• Meetings
• Stipends for CAN leaders
• Printing
• Publicity/Community
Engagement
Sustainability Plan for Geneva 2020
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Looking ahead:• William G. McGowan
Charitable Fund
• HWS
• FLCC
• Steering Committee Dues
• Partnership Buy-IN
• Grants
• Other?
**Steering Committee
Expansion
WHAT IS A COLLABORATIVE ACTION NETWORK?
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• Data is put to work in Collaborative Action Networks (CANs) — the engine behind collective impact. • A CAN is a group of people comprised of experts, practitioners, and providers who convene around a
specific educational outcome and indicator. • The CAN is intended to serve as a learning community for network members who identify and share best
practices, develop local solutions, and commit to engaging in continuous improvement processes within their own programs, institutions, and the CAN.
WHAT IS A COLLABORATIVE ACTION NETWORK?
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• This group will collectively create a charter, or a document that describes how the members will work together and hold each other accountable to shared measurements and action and the Geneva 2020 partnership as a whole.
• Following the charter, an action plan that is informed by local data, local expertise, and national research is created and implemented. The plan will be monitored and improved over time using data and continuous improvement. The process of collaborative action is shown in the diagram to the right.
Next!
• September 7: Meeting with StriveTogether about Geneva 2020’s membership/assessment
• September 12: SUNY Cradle to Career Learning Symposium (the first of a regular set of meetings) with Nancy Zimpher in Albany
• September 20-22: StriveTogether Convening in Memphis• October 11: HWS 9th Grade Campus Visit• October 21: GHS Job Shadow Day
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African American
Men’s Association
William G. McGowan Charitable Fund
Thank You
Feel free to contact Amy Jackson Sellers,
Geneva 2020 Program Coordinator,
at (315) 781-3825 or [email protected]
with any follow up questions or comments.
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