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Students Achievement Future

The Future is Now! Creating the Map

21st Century Post Secondary Success

21st Century Post Secondary Success

Desired Future

Get A Map!

Get MapGet Map

Maps Directions

What’s New

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“Triple A” Experience

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Created by Sherry Peter’s AP Sculpturing Class at Winter Springs High SchoolStudents: Nicole Hester & Charles Cintron

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Define Current Performance Levels

Identify Problems

Determine and Verify Root Causes

Identify Interventions

Implementation

EvaluateInterventions

Continuous Improvement Process

Identify Critical Success Factors

Continuous Improvement Model (CIM)

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State of the District 2010 FCAT Status/Rankings

Graduation Rate

Acceleration Rate

College Readiness

2010-11+ Challenges

2010-11+ Opportunities

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2010 FCAT StatusFlorida Department of Education

•Several school districts requested further evaluation

•Independent Evaluation Review Contractors:•Buros Center for Testing•Human Resource Research Organization (HUMRRO)•National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment

•No specific timeframe for completion of the evaluation

•No specific timeframe to release 2010 school grades.

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2010 FCAT StatusSeminole County Public Schools

•SCPS staff conducted a comparative analysis of scores for 2010 FCAT Reading, Math, Writing and Science data for grades 3-10.

•Central Florida•17 Largest Districts•Economically Similar Districts •State of Florida

•Pre-Validation Comparative data was published in the July 27th Board Agenda

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Pre-ValidationData

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Pre-ValidationData

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2009-2010 District READING Test Score RankingsPre-Validation Data

Seminole County's Test Score Rank Among:

CENTRAL FLORIDA

17 LARGEST DISTRICTS

*SIMILAR DISTRICTS

ALL 67 DISTRICTS

2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010READING 3rd Grade 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+ 4  4th Grade 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4  5th Grade 1 1 1+ 1 1 1 4+ 3  6th Grade 2 2 3 3 2 2 5+ 7+  7th Grade 1+ 1+ 1+ 2+ 1+ 1+ 3+ 3+  8th Grade 1+ 1 1+ 1 1+ 1 3+ 2+  9th Grade 2 1+ 2 1+ 2 1+ 4+ 4+  10th Grade 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 3+

 All Grades

Comb 1+ 1 1+ 1 1+ 1 3+ 3

*comparable free and reduced lunch rates

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Overall ReadingRank District Points

1 St. Johns 3352 Santa Rosa 3332 Okaloosa 3333 Seminole 331

4 pts

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2009-2010 District MATH Test Score RankingsPre-Validation Data

Seminole County's Test Score Rank Among:

CENTRAL FLORIDA

17 LARGEST DISTRICTS

SIMILAR DISTRICTS*

ALL 67 DISTRICTS

2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010MATH 3rd Grade 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2  4th Grade 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+ 3  5th Grade 1 1 1+ 1 1 1 3+ 2  6th Grade 2 2 3 3 2 2 8 10+  7th Grade 1 2 1 3 1 2 3+ 5+  8th Grade 1+ 1 1+ 1 1+ 1 4+ 4  9th Grade 1+ 1 1+ 1 1+ 1 3+ 3  10th Grade 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 3+ 2+

 All Grades

Comb 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3

*comparable free and reduced lunch rates12

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Overall Math

Rank District Points1 St. Johns 3432 Okaloosa 3403 Seminole 339

4 pts

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2009-2010 District SCIENCE Test Score RankingsPre-Validation Data

Seminole County's Test Score Rank Among:

CENTRAL FLORIDA

17 LARGEST DISTRICTS

*SIMILAR DISTRICTS

ALL 67 DISTRICTS

2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010SCIENCE 5th Grade 2 2 2+ 2 2 2 4+ 3  8th Grade 2 2 3 2 2 2 8 8  11th Grade 2 2 2 2 2 2 3+ 6

 All Grades

Comb 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 6*comparable free and reduced lunch rates

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Overall Science

Rank District Points1 Gilchrist 3292 Okaloosa 3273 Brevard 3264 St Johns 3255 Martin 3246 Seminole 322

7 pts

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FCAT Writing Essay*Pre-Validation Data

Seminole County's Average Test Score Rank Among:

Central Florida Districts

17 Largest Districts

*SIMILAR DISTRICTS

All 67 Districts

  2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 20082009 2010 20082009 20104th Grade 2 2+ 1 4+ 4+ 2+ 2 3+ 1 5+ 6+ 2+

8th Grade 1 1 1 2+ 3+ 2+ 2 1 1 3+ 4+ 2+

10th Grade 1+ 1+ 2 1+ 1+ 2+ 1+ 1+ 2 2+ 2+ 4+

All Grades Comb 1+ 1+ 1+ 2+ 3+ 2+ 1+ 1+ 2+ 2+ 4+ 2+

*comparable free and reduced lunch rates

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Grade 4 40 25 42 26 176

           

Grade 8 159 237 372 352 480

           

Grade 10 210 201 162 145 319

PERFECT ESSAYS6.0 Writing Scores

576%

36%

120%

PercentImprovement

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All 9 Seminole County Public High Schools Rank in the

Nation’s Top 3%!

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FCAT 2010SCPS Next Steps

• Communicate weekly with principals and assistant principals

• Communicate updated information to parents and community

• Ensure all data received from FL DOE to date is marked “Pre-Validation Data”

• Work with principals and assistant principals to: • Discuss data limitations• Impacts on school operations• Importance of clear, consistent communication to students, parents and

community members• Prepare “talking points” and communication tools

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• Stay focused on Teaching and Learning

• Continue preparations for the 2010-11 school year

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60.00%

80.00%

100.00% 93.04%

78.60%

SCPS

Florida

Graduation Rate - Florida

Non-Grads: Certificates of Completion, Dropouts, 5th Year Graduates

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20.00%

40.00%

60.00%

80.00%

100.00% 92.01%

76.30%

SCPS

Florida

Graduation RateNational Governors Association (NGA)

Non-Grads: Certificates of Completion, Dropouts, 5th Year Graduates, GED Students

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SCPS

Florida

Graduation Rate Federal (Proposed)

Non-Grads: Certificates of Completion, Dropouts, 5th Year Graduates, Transfers to Adult Education, GED Students, Special Diploma Students

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ElementaryOver 1200 elementary school students in PRIMES advanced mathematics

Advanced Coursework

Middle SchoolOver 10,000 (70%) middle school students in advanced level classes

Building the Pipeline…

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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 *2010AP Exams Taken

8293 8954 9152 9421 9741 10,913Number of AP Exams Passed (3 or higher)

4495 4947 5075 5189 5248 6,121

Advanced Placement Data

*May 2010 Preliminary Data

Acceleration

56% Pass Rate in May 2010!

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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

IB Candidates (Number of Seniors)

59 71 90 81 93

IB Diplomas Earned (Percent of Seniors)

85% 87% 78% 80% 95%

Dual Enrollment NA NA 440 618 632

National Merit Scholars

42 65 52 40 61

College ReadinessCentral Florida

1st 1st 1st 1st 1st

Acceleration

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SAT1533 SCPS Average

(2009)

+58 State Average+24 National Average

College Readiness

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College ReadinessReduced the number of SCPS graduates needing at least one

college prep course from 78% (2007) to 43% (2009)

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Seminole County Public Schools

Seminole State College

University of Central Florida

“Number One Partnership”“National Model” St. Petersburg Times

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2010-11+ Challenges• Last year of federal stabilization funding

• Loss of ARRA Title I, ESE, ESOL funds

• Need for voters to approve the half cent Discretionary Sales Tax

• Class size Impacts

• Performance Pay

• FCAT Results/Credibility

• FCAT Changes : SSS to NGSSS – Professional Development

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2010-11+ Challenges• Computer-Based Testing

• Impact of Differentiated Accountability Requirements

• AYP – 79% Reading and 80% Math Proficient Students

• Uncertainty of Race to the Top Funding/Implications

• “Black Tide” Economic Impacts

• Potential of a mid-year budget cut

• Potential 2011-12 impacting, unfunded legislation

• Uncertainty of prediction for “active hurricane season”

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Future Opportunities

Building a 21st Century,World-Class Workforce

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21st Century Employee• Thinking

• Teamwork

• Technology

• Talent Development

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“Closing the Talent Gap, is predicated on the fact that continued enhancement and development of Florida’s talent is the leading determinant of the state’s ability to build a vibrant and innovative economy.”

Florida Council of 100

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Talent Gap

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ZONE 2Primary/Secondary

SchoolDistricts

ZONE 1Prekindergarten

Preschool

At Home

ZONE 3Postsecondary

Colleges &Universities

ZONE 4Workforce

WORKFORCE

On Job Training

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMLifelong Learning Targeted Business Training

Florida’s Talent Supply Chain

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Florida’s Talent Supply Chain

1 Seamless, Integrated and Coordinated2 Access Oriented3 Market Driven4 Focused on High Standards, Accountability

and Incentives5 Cost Effective

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TRANSITION TO JIM SPAETH-REMORA

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The Changing Map of Seminole County

Jim Spaeth

Remora PartnersMaps Directions What’s

New

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TRANSITION TO DR. VOGEL

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New Directions

2010-20112010-2011Where We Are

Start

Maps Directions What’s New

21st Century Opportunities for ALL Students

21st Century Opportunities for ALL Students

Seminole County’s Future

Goal

Get DirectionsGet Directions

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New Career Opportunities for Graduates Modeling and Simulation – Over 16,000

jobs/$2.5 Billion in Gross Product

Optics and Photonics – Over 15,000 jobs/$2.0 Billion in Gross Product

Digital Media – Over 30,000 jobs leveraging modeling/simulation / film and entertainment, and theme park industries

Future Opportunities

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Future OpportunitiesSpace – Over 14,500 jobs (currently) with $4.1

billion economic impact; private is increasing

Life Science/Biotech – Planned 30,260 jobs/$7.6 billion by 2017

Cleantech – “Metro Orlando is well positioned.” - Metro Orlando Cleantech Student, UCF Institute for Economic Competitiveness, 2009

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Create the talent and the future work force

Keep the talent here in Seminole County

Focus on the Future

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These opportunities are keyto our economic survival and an important part

of our roadmap to the future!

Focus on the Future

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A’s +

B’s

‘07-’08 ‘08-’09 ‘09-’10 ‘11-’12

MEET All Schools

A’sA’s?

School Grades

AYP

‘10-’11

A’sA’s +

B’s

MEET All Schools

AYPMEET District

33%

85%

93%

History Making Goals - HMGs

33%

72%

95%

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HMGs 2.0A – Academics (HMGs, Graduation Rate,

Acceleration, College Readiness), Arts, Athletics

B – Business Operations, Partnerships

C – Community, Family

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REMAIN FOCUSED ON TEACHNG AND LEARNING

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Their journey is just beginning…

and their opportunities depend on every person in this room.

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Virtual Worlds…Real Learning

Quest AtlantisMaps Directions What’s New

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• Transition to Quest presentation

• Show next (last slide) after the Quest presentation

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