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THE OHIO APPALACHIAN COLLABORATIVE: PAVING A PATHWAY FOR RURAL EDUCATION
Dr. Pamela Noeth – Director, Powerful Practices
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Handouts
CCR Roadmap Planning Set Lifting Students Out of Poverty Marietta Strategic Plan
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Inspiration: Connecting Education and Regional Prosperity
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http://portal.battelleforkids.org/OAC/personalized-learning-pathways
Name That Ohio Pathway Maker….
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Maryland’s “Merchants of Hope”
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Frederick Douglass
Harriet Tubman
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Goals for today
Participants will:
• Make connections between Eastern Shore of Maryland Educational Consortium and the Ohio Appalachian Collaborative
• Be able to identify strength growth areas from their Community Readiness Assessments
• Share with other districts to find out strengths and growth areas for the entire Consortium
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The Ohio Appalachian Collaborative
21 Ohio Appalachian Collaborative Districts (27 districts) 20 traditional school districts 1 Career-Technical Center (2 campuses)
74 School Buildings (98 buildings)
2,066 Teachers (3,200 teachers)
34,000 Students (44,000 students) 50% Eligible for Free and Reduced-Price Lunch
(52%) Data: ACT Access, ACT benchmark, Dual
Enrollment Access Aspiration and Community Engagement
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The “Why” of the OAC
Overall, 1 in 4 rural children live in poverty in the United States Of the 50 United States counties with the highest child-poverty
rates, 48 are rural Rural 8th graders are 59% more likely than peers in large cities
to use methamphetamines and 104% more likely to use any
type of amphetamines
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GOALS OF THE OAC
Brain Drain/Brain Gain Degree Attainment – Ohio is 39th in the nation in degree
attainment The Valuable High School Diploma Education to Workforce Pipeline Career Pathways for Students
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High Level Project Accomplishments 2014-2015
Dual Enrollment Student Participation2012-2013 = 1,308 2014-2015 = 2,417
Dual Enrollment Courses2012-2013 = 41 2014-2015 = 236
Dual Enrollment Credentialed Teachers2012-2013 = 82 2014-2015 = 156
OAC students have earned 12,699 hours of college credit Nearly $3 million dollars in avoided tuition costs for our
students and their families
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Project Accomplishments Four model pathways were developed Currently, 27 districts have loaded their dual enrollment
courses into the OAC Shared Dual Enrollment Course Catalog
system The OAC Online Professional Learning Community, powered
by Schoology, is in development and will be available in
August, 2015 17 districts and approximately 185 classrooms now have capacity
for blended learning (classroom and online learning), impacting
7,700 more students
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Dual Enrollment Students enrolled in Dual enrollment2015
2,417
Dual Enrollment Credits Earned2015
12,669
Value of credit earned2015
$2,967,501
College and Career Readiness ACT Participation rate2013
54.8%
Percent of Graduates Earning Remediation-Free ACT Score
2013
17.6%
Percent of Graduates Earning Industry Credential
2013
12%
Increasing Capacity Number of dual enrollment teachers2015
156
Number of teachers in the pipeline to be credentialed
2015
83
Number of regional IHE partners2015
16
College and Beyond Percentage of graduates enrolled in Ohio public IHEs in developmental math and
English2013
43.6%
2-year Ohio Public Community College Enrollment
2013
11.8%
4-year Ohio Public College/ University enrollment
2013
18.1%
Pathways Arts & Communications Health & Human Services Business & Entrepreneurship STEM
Pathway Enrollment(grades 6-8)
Available in 2016
Pathway Enrollment(grades 9-12)
Available in 2016
Pathway Completion
Available in 2017
OAC DATA DASHBOARD
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Our CCR Journey – Oh, the Places We’ve Been
OAC Think Tank Relevant Practice National Research Network Training – 3 years Into the Future – LLC Workshops (SOAR), Straight A
Coaching Guide Activity Guide Getting to the Finish Line Game
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3 Drivers of CCR: Defining College & Career Readiness
Academic Preparation Academic knowledge students need for post-secondary success.
Accessibility Logistical aspects of CCR (financial, degree/career attainment,
preparation for post-secondary success).
Aspiration Hope = Goal + Pathway Students making appropriate and informed choices for post-secondary
success.
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STEP #1: Complete Assessment as a District Team:
CCR Roadmap Activity Guide (pp. 6-9)
STEP #2: Complete Guiding Questions (p. 10)
STEP #3: Posterize – Strength & Growth Areas
STEP #4: Gallery Walk: Take note of trends/commonalities in both
Strength & Growth Areas
COMMUNITY READINESS ASSESSMENT STEPS: