Sharing the Commitment Conference
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Sharing the Commitment Conference
Dr. Kamela PattonSuperintendentCollier County Public Schools
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Student Demographics
White 2002 54% 2011 40%
Black 2002 11%2011 12%
Hispanic 2002 33%2011 43%
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Student Demographics
English 2002 66%2011 54%
Non-English 2002 34%2012 46%
•40% of our students are from home where English is NOT even spoken!
Home Language
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Student Demographics
Free/Reduced 2002 46%2011 60%
Non-Free/Reduced 2002 54%2011 40%
Free and Reduced Lunch
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Collier County Public Schools Platform
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Student AchievementStudent Achievement
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ESE Advisory
• Recognized as a national parent services model
• Created to foster effective partnerships• Seeks ongoing input from a variety of
perspectives to help guide and influence• Comprised of a diverse group of individuals
Sharing The Commitment
Source: Office of Special Education Programs
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Sharing The Commitment
• Supportive in the development of positive outcomes for families of children with disabilities, providing assistance through:
• Parent Liaison • Parent Educator Exceptional Resource (PEER)
parents• School-Based Resource Parents • School-Based Parent Libraries
Innovative Model of Collaboration
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Collier’s Students with Disabilities
• Collier leads the state with the highest percentage of students receiving special education services in a regular class
Exceptional Student Education Celebrations
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
COLLIER 82% 86% 87%
STATE 67% 69% 68%
Source: Florida Department of Education, 2012 LEA Profile, Collier
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Performance of Students with DisabilitiesAccess and Student Achievement
FCAT (scoring 3 or above) 2007-2008 2011-2012
Reading 22% 25%
Math 30% 32%
Florida Alternate Assessment (meeting Adequate Yearly Progress)
2007-2008 2011-2012
Reading 52% 70%
Math 48% 66%
Source: Florida Department of Education Student Assessment Data
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Exceptional Student Education
• 100% of children transitioning from Part C to Part B Preschool had IEPs by their 3rd birthday
• 100% of the IEPs sampled included measureable postsecondary IEP goals
• 100% of students received an evaluation within 60 days of receipt of parental consent
• 100% of students with intensive special education services were observed to be in need of, and to receive the services as stated on their IEPs
State Compliance Standards
Source: Florida Department of Education, 2012 LEA Profile, Collier
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Post-school Outcome Data
• Percentage of students with disabilities exiting school in 2007-08 through 2009-10 who were found during the fall/winter following the school year and were:
• Enrolled in higher ed. 25% to 33% (27%) • Competitively employed 39% to 48% (39%)• Any employment/continuing ed. 53% to 56%
(51%)
Florida Education and Training Placement Information Program
Source: Florida Department of Education, 2012 LEA Profile, Collier
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Graduation Rate: Students with Disabilities
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
COLLIER 48% 53% 51%
STATE 50% 53% 54%
Standard Diploma
Source: Florida Department of Education, 2012 LEA Profile, Collier
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Focus on Student Achievement
• Energized committed learning team• Focused on the outcome and learning• Data driven decisions to improve quality• Communication with others is vital
Special Education is Collaborative
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Contact Information
Dr. Kamela Patton, Superintendent
Email:
Phone: (239) 377-0212
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Leading Organizational Communication
Dr. Kamela PattonSuperintendentCollier County Public Schools