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Literacy Task Force. Work Force and College Ready Task Force. Leadership. College. Teachers. Collaboration of all key stakeholders working towards the common goal of student success at all levels. High School. Middle School. Students. Parents. Elementary School. Community. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Elementary School
Parents
Pre-K
Teachers
Students
Community
Birth
Explicit and Systematic Alignment of Curriculum and InstructionExplicit and Systematic Alignment of Curriculum and Instruction
Leadership
High
School
College
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Collaboration of allkey stakeholders working towards the common goal of student success at all levels
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Source. Florida’s Graduation Rates from FDOE Education Information and Accountability Department
Broward Florida
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Source. Florida’s Graduation Rates from FDOE Education Information and Accountability Department
With Charters Without Charters
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Source. Florida’s Graduation Rates from FDOE Education Information and Accountability Department
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Source. Florida’s Graduation Rates from FDOE Education Information and Accountability Department
I-Zones
2010 I-Zone
Retention Rate
Boyd Anderson 9.6
Dillard 4.4
Deerfield Beach 4.1
Hallandale 3.6
Stranahan 3.3
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Source. Florida’s Graduation Rates from FDOE Education Information and Accountability Department
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student who is not overage.student who is not overage.
A student who is over-age for grade level by the 5th grade is over six hundred times more likely to be a low performing high school student than a student who is not over-age in fifth grade.
Research, Evaluation, Assessment & Boundaries Research Services Department 2004
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student who is not overage.student who is not overage.
Insufficient Interventions
Unresponsive Students
High Mobility Rate
Late Identification of Needs
Misinterpretation of Policy
Need for Response to InterventionImplementation With Fidelity
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student who is not overage.student who is not overage.
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student who is not overage.student who is not overage.
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student who is not overage.student who is not overage.
Alignment of Curriculum
Response to Instruction/Intervention
Struggling Reader and Math Charts
Electronic Scheduling Based on Student Data
College Readiness
Elementary Reading Summer Institute for Second and Third Grade Teachers
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Task Force: Literacy, College Workforce, Graduation, Response to Intervention
Professional Development for Administrators and Teachers
Review of implementation and assessment practices, coaching models, Response to Intervention model, compliance with state and district policies and guidelines, and student support at targeted schools
OverallStudent Progress
OverallStudent Progress
Third Grade PromotionsThird Grade Promotions
High School GraduationsHigh School Graduations
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Ongoing support and monitoring for targeted schools to ensure programs and state/district policies and guidelines are implemented with fidelity
Summer Academic Institute for second and third grade teachers and students
Review of teacher hiring practices for Third Grade Summer Reading Camp
Increased reading support through content area classrooms, JROTC, and CTACE
OverallStudent Progress
OverallStudent Progress
Third Grade PromotionsThird Grade Promotions
High School GraduationsHigh School Graduations
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•Work collaboratively between district and community stakeholders to ensure all students become proficient readers and writers.
•Explore researched information that enhances knowledge about strategies for improving literacy
•Plan, organize, evaluate, and recommend literacy initiatives for all levels
Collaborating for Change Connecting Through Literacy
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