performance based incentive system (pbis) fy2009/10 results
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Performance Based Incentive System (PBIS) FY2009/10 Results. WCSS Results. WCSS met or exceeded all eight of the PBIS standards for which we have data, 5 at the high performing level and 3 at the minimum level. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
“Working to ensure that children, birth to 5, are prepared for success in school and life.”
©Wake County SmartStart
Performance Based Incentive System (PBIS)
FY2009/10 Results
“Working to ensure that children, birth to 5, are prepared for success in school and life.”
©Wake County SmartStart
WCSS Results• WCSS met or exceeded all eight of the PBIS
standards for which we have data, 5 at the high performing level and 3 at the minimum level.
• Most results increased or remained stable over last year, sustaining significant gains made in past six years: Example- Average star ratings and % in 4 and 5 star facilities.
“Working to ensure that children, birth to 5, are prepared for success in school and life.”
©Wake County SmartStart
Although Wake County has demonstrated growth in almost all standards, one of the most significant increases has been in early intervention B-2.
“Working to ensure that children, birth to 5, are prepared for success in school and life.”
©Wake County SmartStart
The only significant decrease this year was in Average Star Rating for children with special needs receiving subsidy, a trend not seen in other counties or statewide average.
“Working to ensure that children, birth to 5, are prepared for success in school and life.”
©Wake County SmartStart
The only standard that has decreased over time is EI 3-5, although still meeting minimum standard.
“Working to ensure that children, birth to 5, are prepared for success in school and life.”
©Wake County SmartStart
Comparison Results• Generally, WCSS results are consistent with other
large counties and state average. • Some standards are large county strengths and
some are greater challenges for large counties. • Large counties do have significant influence on
the state average. However, in some cases results are consistent with other large counties but not the state average.
• Example- Lead Teacher Education high performing standard.
“Working to ensure that children, birth to 5, are prepared for success in school and life.”
©Wake County SmartStart
Lead Teacher Education-high performing standard- 7points (target 35%)
“Working to ensure that children, birth to 5, are prepared for success in school and life.”
©Wake County SmartStart
Comparison Results (cont.)• Lead Teacher Education is a relative strength in
comparison to the state as well as other large counties and has consistently achieved at a higher level for the minimum standard (5 pts).
• Wake County started off at a higher percentage than other counties (in FY06/07) and has continued to increase over the past 4 years.
• Teacher education may be a strength because Wake county has a more highly education population than other counties.
“Working to ensure that children, birth to 5, are prepared for success in school and life.”
©Wake County SmartStart
Lead Teacher Education- minimum standard- 5 points (target 60%)
“Working to ensure that children, birth to 5, are prepared for success in school and life.”
©Wake County SmartStart
Additional InformationNCPC re-examining PBIS:• May adjust standard target percentages since so
many counties have exceeded them. • Have discontinued the existing family support
(parent education and literacy) indicators.• Examining all areas to determine if other
measures may be more appropriate.
“Working to ensure that children, birth to 5, are prepared for success in school and life.”
©Wake County SmartStart
Additional Information (cont.)• Missing PBIS data for teacher compensation
remains an issue. Hope to have new workforce data this year.
• Very positive three year trend for School Readiness indicators, using Kindergarten Initial Assessment.
• Final Activity Report
“Working to ensure that children, birth to 5, are prepared for success in school and life.”
©Wake County SmartStart
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