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CEO Briefing: Faith Based Outreach
April 28, 2016
Name Company Title Phone Email
Invite
Sent RSVP
Rabbi Ammos
Chorney
Beth Tikvah of
Naples Rabbi 239-434-1818
s 2/22/2017 YES
Derek Newbery
Center Point
Community
Church Associate Pastor 239-261-7496 [email protected] 2/22/2017 YES
Al Winterman
Child
Evangelism
Fellowship 239-263-0477 [email protected] 2/22/2017 YES
David Ames
North Naples
United
Methodist
Church Pastor 239-593-7600 [email protected] 2/22/2017 YES
Fr. Bob Murphy
Saint John the
Evangelist Pastor 566-8740 [email protected] 2/23/2017 YES
Tony Fisher
The Unitarian
Universalist
Congregation of
Greater Naples Reverend 239-455-6553 [email protected] 2/23/2017 YES
Reverend Irvin
Stallworth
Unity Faith
Missionary
Baptist Church Pastor 353-6604
istallworth6200@yahoo
.com 2/23/2017 YES
Ryan Wilson Young Life
ryan.wilsonyl@gmai
l.com
2/22/17
(via zack YES
Rex Childs
Vanderbilt
Presbyterian
Church Assistant to the Pastor 597-5410 ext 307 [email protected] 2/23/2017 YES
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CEO BriefingFaith Based Outreach
April 28, 2016
Kamela Patton, Ph.D., Superintendent
Vision
Mission
That all students will complete school prepared for ongoing
learning as well as community and global responsibilities.
To provide exceptional educational opportunities that motivate
and engage each student.
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Scope and Size
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14,000+ School Districts
in the United States
Collier County Public Schools is the
115th largest
Collier County Public Schools’ Platform
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The District by the Numbers
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46,000 Students
7,100 Employees
5,500 Volunteers
2,300 Square Miles
Overview of Schools
• 56 Schools
−29 Elementary Schools−10 Middle Schools− 8 High Schools− 1 K12 School− 1 Alternative Center− 2 Technical Colleges− 5 Charter Schools
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2017-2019 Strategic Plan
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Student Demographics
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White 2016 35%
2006 44%
Black 2016 12%
2006 11%
Hispanic 2016 49%
2006 40%
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Student Demographics
Home Language
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English 2016 48%
2006 60%
Non-English 2016 52% (24,189 students)
2006 40%
• 57% of our Pre-K – 3 students are from Non-English speaking homes
• 86 Languages Spoken
Student Demographics
Free and Reduced Lunch
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Free/Reduced 2016 63%
2006 45%
Non-Free/Reduced 2016 37%
2006 55%
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• 46,518 Students in 2016• 3rd highest percentage English Language Learners in Florida• 57% of our Pre-Kindergarten through 3rd Grade Students are from Non-English
speaking homes• 86 Languages Spoken• Highest percentage of Migrant students in Florida
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Demographics
CCPS DEMOGRAPHICS 2006 2016
White Students 46% 35%
Black Students 11% 12%
Hispanic Students 40% 49%
Home Language - English 60% 48%
Home Language - Non-English 40% 52% 24,189 Students
Free/Reduced Lunch 45% 63% 29,306 Students
Non-Free/Reduced 55% 37%
STEM Conference
• 5th Annual STEM Conference: October 3, 2015
• NEW this year: STEM Village
• Attendance in 2015: 750+
• Teachers and Community Partners provide workshops
• Keynote Speakers
−Past Speakers: Danny Forster – Build It Bigger & Reed Timmer – Storm Chasers
−This year: Lance Rougeux
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District iSTEM Competition
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• 3rd Annual iSTEM Competition to be held May 21, 2016
• Divisions:− Elementary – littleBits (grades 3-5)− Middle – Solar Cars (grades 6 and 7)− High School – Geocaching (grade 9) and Engineering
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• STEM Conference Breakout Sessions• Art and music related
• Superintendent’s Art Gallery• Technology Connection
• Rookery Bay Art Show• Based on composition, creativity,
and scientific accuracy
• Industry Certification• Digital Design
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NAF Academies in CCPS High Schools
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Engineering• Barron Collier• Golden Gate• Gulf Coast• Immokalee• Lely• Naples• Palmetto Ridge
Finance• Barron Collier• Golden Gate• Immokalee
Hospitality & Tourism• Barron Collier• Golden Gate• Gulf Coast• Palmetto Ridge
Information Technology• Barron Collier• Golden Gate• Immokalee• Lely• Naples
Health Science• Golden Gate• Gulf Coast
Non-ThemedAcademies• Lely, Aviation
Technologies
7th Grade College & Career Readiness
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INCubatoredu@CCPS Innovation Lab
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Entrepreneurship in CCPS
Helping students actualize the American Dream
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INCubatoredu offers students an authentic entrepreneurship experience!
In this program, students; • create and fully
develop their own product or service
• are coached, mentored and championed by local entrepreneurs and business experts
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“Think Tanks”
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Student Enrollment
• Program stats:• 2013-14 to 2014-15 showed an 85% increase of students • 2014-15 to 2015-16 showed a 61% increase of students• Overall, enrollment has grown 200% since the inaugural year in 2013
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Entrepreneurship in CCPS
How can you get involved?
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CAMBRIDGE AICE
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New: Advanced International Certificate of
Education (AICE)
• AICE is an international curriculum and exam system for advanced students
• Program currently in all high schools
• 2016-2017 will implement in Middle Schools, grades 6-8
• There has been an application process
Academic Competitions
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• Academic WorldQuest• A-Team Challenge• CCPS Honors Band• CCPS Honors Chorus• CCPS Honors Orchestra• CCPS Solo and Ensemble• Debate• District Science Fair• Laws of Life• MathCounts• Mock Trial• Mu Alpha Theta• Noetic Elementary Math Challenge• Odyssey of the Mind• Scholar Bowl• Scripps Spelling Bee
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Exceptional Student Education
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UNIQUE Events• Science Fair• Scholar Bowl• Talent Show
Project Unify• Basketball Tournament • Field Day • Flag Football Games • After-School Clubs
Town Hall Meetings
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• Three years - series of six meetings each school year
• Two years: two virtual meetings each school year
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School Safety
• Single point of entry
• Safety video for all employees
• Mental Health Awareness videofor all employees
• Mental Health Awareness videowith tips for parents
• “We Care” Campaign
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We Care
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Communications
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CEO Briefings
2011-2012• Marketing• Recruitment and Retention• Strategic Planning• Social Media
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2012-2013• Employee Recognition• Community Engagement• Customer Service• Succession Management
2013-2014• Engineering• Leadership Development• Girls in STEM• Technology
2014-2015• Internships and Externships• Performance Appraisals• Online Learning• Early Childhood Education• Wellness
2015-2016• Budget• Growth and Housing• Diversity• Faith Based Outreach
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Post-Secondary/Career, Adult and Community Education
• Range of instructional programs that assist learners to gain knowledge and skills needed to enter and succeed in occupations/careers important to Florida’s economic development.
• Career Education - Adults and youth seeking technical training to enter the workforce, upgrade skill sets or change careers
• General Education Diploma (GED) – Adults and youth (16 or older not enrolled in K-12) seeking a high school diploma equivalency
• English for Speakers of Other Languages - Adults and youth (16 and older not enrolled in K-12) wanting to learn to speak, read and write the English language
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46 career and adult education programsoffered at Lorenzo Walker Technical College and Immokalee Technical College
5,000 career and adult education students
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Gulf Coast High School at
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
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CCPS Graduation Rate
• 2.2 percentage point increase from last year (82.1% to 84.3%)
• 11.8% percentage point increase since fiscal year 2011
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4-Year Federal
Graduation Rate
(Only includes
Standard Diplomas)
FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15
District 70.6 72.5 78.4 81.3 82.1 84.3
State 69 70.6 74.5 75.6 76.1 77.8
Academic Achievement
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2011• 20 state tests• Students’ scores met or exceeded the
state average on 33% of all state assessments
2015• 22 state tests• Students’ scores met or exceeded the
state average on 91% of all state assessments
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CCPS Proud To Be An “A”
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“CCPS Proud” video starts automatically
We would like to know more about you:
Please tell us about your organization, your membership and any work you do with the schools
and/or in the community
DISCUSSION TOPICS
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How can CCPS communicate with the
faith based community better?
DISCUSSION TOPICS
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How can CCPS work better with the faith based community for the benefit of the students?
DISCUSSION TOPICS
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CEO BriefingFaith Based Outreach
April 28, 2016
Kamela Patton, Ph.D., Superintendent