Title: SECME, Inc'
1SECME, Inc.
2What is SECME?
- SECME is a strategic alliance that renews and
strengthens the professional capacity of K-12
educators. SECME motivates and mentors students,
and empowers parents so that all students can
learn and achieve at higher levels.
3SECME History
- SECME was established in 1975 by the Engineering
Deans at seven Southeastern universities
Alabama, Florida, Georgia Tech, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Tennessee State, and Tuskegee. Today
that alliance extends to schools, universities,
science- and technology-based business and
industry, and public and private agencies in 18
states (from New York to Arizona), the District
of Columbia, Uganda, and Grand Bahamas.
4SECME-Mission
MCPSS-Mission
SECMEs mission is to increase the pool of
historically under-represented, geographically
under-served, and differently abled students who
will be prepared to enter and complete
post-secondary studies in science, technology,
engineering and mathematics (STEM), thus creating
a diverse and globally competitive workforce.
African American, Hispanic, and Native American
The mission of Mobile County Public schools is to
produce a literate, life-long learner who is a
visionary and productive, aware of self,
accepting of cultural differences, sensitive to
others and who applies knowledge to make morally
responsible decisions in an ever changing global
society.
- Diverse/Accepting
- of Cultural Differences
- Globally competitive/Global Society
5PRIMARY Goal
To be a beacon and benchmark for excellence in
education thus, ensuring all children can and
will become proficient learners who will graduate.
Implementation Plan
Starting
6SECME National Model
7SECME Leadership
SECME Leadership
SECME Leadership
8Dr. Samantha IngramAssistant Superintendent
Federal and Special ProgramsMobile County
Public School System
Patricia HughesDirector, Staff Development
Federal and Special ProgramsMobile County
Public School System
9Dr. Yvonne B. FreemanExecutive DirectorSECME,
Inc.
Keshia Barnett SECME Resource TeacherMobile
County Public School System
10SECME Partners
11SECME Partners
12SECME Partners
13SECME Partners
14SECME Partners
15NationalPrograms and Initiatives
16SECME Early College High
- SECME is one of eight Gates-designated
intermediaries that will share these funds to
develop or redesign Early College High
SchoolsSmall Schools with Accelerated Paths in
communities across the U.S. This task directly
supports and draws on SECMEs legacy as a premier
pre-college alliance. SECME Early College High
Schools are a new strategy designed to accomplish
the traditional SECME .
mission
17SECME Early College High
Each of the Early College High Schools will be a
partnership between a SECME school district and
SECME member universities.
- Durham, NC
- Jacksonville, FL
- Miami, FL
- Nashville, TN
- Atlanta, GA
- Jackson, MS
- Selma, AL
- Washington, DC
18Empowering Parents Program -(EP)2
- To strengthen and enhance parental involvement,
SECMEs (EP)² program conducts workshops for
parent to provide them with concrete activities
and suggestions for empowering parents. Its goal
is to increase the ability of parents to assist
their children with career and educational
choices. In addition, it will provide
opportunities for parents to obtain education and
technology training and to network and partner
with their schools and community.
19 SECME is teacher centered. Its primary
business always has been to renew, revitalize,
and retool teachers, in mind and spirit, through
its Summer Institutes and year-round staff
development.
Dr. Yvonne B. Freeman
SECME Executive Director
Intentional, Ongoing and Systemic
20Summer Institute
SECME Implementation Plan
21SECME Summer Institute 2004University of
HoustonCullen College of Engineering
22Watch SECME GrowTechnology ConferenceBahamas
2004
Bahamas
23 SECME/Exxon Mobil Scholar Alabama 2004
24Framework for Starting, Maintaining, and Evolving
a SECME School Program
- Achieving and Maintaining Excellence is a
Continuous Journey
25SECME School Team
- Principal support, resources, and motivator
- School Coordinator team builder, facilitator,
and motivator - Team Members - coaches, role models, and mentors
to students
26Basic School Model
Basic School Model
27Required DATA
- SECME request data in the Fall and Spring
- Fall Request
- Longitudinal Data
- Technology Survey
- School Information Form
- Second request for data in the Spring
- Spring Request
- Senior Surveys
- Teacher of the Year Nominations
- Final Request
- SECME Annual Summary Report
28Start Having a Vision and Developing a Plan
Maintain Monitoring Your SECME Program
Evolve Local School Control and Accountability
29- SECME-Principal
Program Evaluation - Level of Participation in SECME for
2004-05 (Please circle only one) - Interest
Exploratory
Active - ASSESSMENT DESCRIPTIONS
- 1.0 Parent Outreach and Contact Information
- 1.2 Parent orientation meeting agenda or
orientation newsletter - ASSESSMENT DESCRIPTIONS
- 2.0 Data Collection
- 2.1 Longitudinal Data
- 2.2 Technology Survey
- 2.3 School Information Form
- 2.4 SECME Senior Survey (High School Only)
- 2.5 SECME Annual Report (Due in May of Each
Year) ALL Schools - 2.6 Expenditure Report(s) and Receipts for
spending of SECME local school fund - School Based - Science/Math Lesson(s)/
Competition(s) - 3.0 Program Leadership / Planning/
Participation - 3.2 Evidence of Planning ( Ex SECME school
calendar of events, implementation plan, et ) - 3.3 Participation in system-wide SECME
activities (See Program Levels of
Participation) - Activity 1
Place
Date
30Question You Must Ask
- How can SECME help our school reach its primary
goal?
31Local Control and Accountability
SECME District Olympiad Competition
32Program Assessment
33Science Math Engineering Technology
Science Math Engineering Technology
- Past
- SMET Awareness
- Professional Development
- Parent Program
- Many Activities
- No Accountability Measure
- Olympiad
- Present
- Website
- Accountability Measure
- 3 Levels of Program Participation
- Brain Bowl and Olympiad
- Professional Development
- SMET Awareness
- Parent Program
- Future
- More Accountability Measures
- Olympiad Competition Only
- SMET Awareness
- Professional Development
- Parent Program
- Teacher/School Model
- Collect Perception Data
34National Programs and Initiatives at Work in
Mobile, Alabama
35Parents are the
Key
36SECME Parents of the Year
Left to Right Mrs. Martha Gwinn, Mrs. Arlene
Martin, and Mrs. Stephanie Evans
37SECME Brain Bowl
38SECME Olympiad
39SECME Mini Olympics
40SECME Banquet
41 Workshops and Meetings
42SECME Space Between Imagination and Impact One
Team One Dream
Mobile County Public School System
Math, Science, Technology, and Engineering
Awareness