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Title: The State of K12 Student Achievement


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  • The State of K-12 Student Achievement
  • K-12 Chancellor
  • Jim Warford

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We have made a difference...
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But, we must take it to the next level...
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What do you believe?
  • What percent of students are promoted at each
    grade level?
  • What grade level has the highest promotion rate?
  • the lowest?
  • Comparing achievement on FCAT in reading or
    mathematics.What relationship is there between
    performance and promotion?

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Promotion and Proficiency(2003-2004 data)
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What do you believe?
  • What grade level has the highest retention rate?
  • the lowest?
  • Comparing achievement on FCAT in reading or
    mathematics.What relationship is there between
    achievement and retention?

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Retention and Level 1 Performance (2003-2004
data)
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College Readiness2003 Florida High School
Graduates
  • Remediation required for
  • Students entering our State Universities
  • 7 in mathematics
  • 4 in reading
  • 4 in writing
  • Students entering our Community Colleges
  • 54 in mathematics
  • 42 in reading
  • 29 in writing

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What do you believe?
  • What grades have had the greatest improvement in
    reading since 2001?
  • What grades have had the least improvement in
    reading since 2001?
  • How is reading performance related to overall
    student success?

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Reading ImprovementLevel 3 and Above Since 2001
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2005 Reading
Level 3 and Above
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What do you believe?
  • What grades have had the greatest improvement in
    mathematics since 2001?
  • What grades have had the least improvement in
    mathematics since 2001?
  • How is mathematics performance related to overall
    student success?

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Mathematics ImprovementLevel 3 and Above Since
2001
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2005 Mathematics Level
3 and Above
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2005 A/B Schools, D/F Schools
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What do you believe?
  • Are these results where we need them to be?
  • Are we preparing ALL students for success?
  • What grades have greatest gaps between actual
    achievement and promotion?

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State Priorities
  • Reading
  • DELTA
  • Floridas Continuous Improvement Model
  • Middle Grades Reform
  • High School Reform
  • Revision of the Sunshine State Standards
  • Increasing Rigor and Relevance

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2005 School GradesRaising the Bar
  • Increased writing criteria to 3.5
  • Included SWD and LEP in student gains
  • Included all schools with 30 or more students
    tested on FCAT in reading and mathematics
  • Graded 120 more schools

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  • Evidence of what works in raising student
    achievement from our low performing schools.

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2004-2005 F School Improvement
  • Average Gains While Raising the Bar
  • A down 9 points
  • B down 1 point
  • C up 7 points
  • D up 18 points
  • F up 43 points !
  • 2003-2004
  • F up 51points!

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What Principals said was most successful
  • Continuous Improvement Model (CIM) 62
  • Increased Instruction in Reading and
    Mathematics 23
  • Extended Learning Time, Saturdays and After
    School 19
  • Coaches 15
  • School Improvement Facilitator 15
  • Quarterly Reporting 12
  • Professional Development 12

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Evidence of CIM Working
  • Jefferson High Principal, We didnt really do a
    good job of implementing CIM. We asked Madison
    High for help, since they are doing it really
    well and now weve got it right.
  • Jefferson High improved 10 points
  • Madison High improved 39 points

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Evidence of CIM Working
  • When school improvement facilitators were asked
    which schools were doing the best job
    implementing CIM
  • Niblack Elementary 89 point gain
  • Crossroad Academy 135 point gain

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  • So what exactly is Floridas Continuous
    Improvement Model?

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FCIM is Research Based
  • Floridas Continuous Improvement Model
    incorporates
  • Effective Schools research
  • TQM - Total Quality Management, a business
    management philosophy
  • Effective Schools TQM FCIM

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Research Base Effective Schools
  • Five characteristics of effective schools
  • Strong instructional leadership
  • High expectations for student achievement
  • Instructional focus on reading, writing and
    mathematics
  • Safe/orderly climate
  • Frequent assessment


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Research Base TQM
  • TQM business model enables school districts
  • To become more data driven
  • To become process oriented
  • To identify customers and products

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Sunshine State Standards
  • The destination we want all
  • students to get to.
  • How they get there is up to the
  • State, district, school and teacher.

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PDCA Instructional Cycle
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PDCA Instructional Cycle
  • Data Disaggregation
  • Instructional Calendar development

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PDCA Do
  • Mini Focus Lessons

Direct Instruction on the Sunshine State
Standards
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PDCA Check
  • Frequent Assessment
  • Maintenance of Skills
  • Monitoring of Progress

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PDCA Act
  • Intensive school-hour tutorial
  • for non-mastery
  • Enrichment activities for mastery

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Floridas Continuous Improvement Model and the
PDCA Cycle
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FCIM Summary
  • Align curriculum, instruction and
  • assessment through a systematic
  • process
  • Institute heightened professional
  • accountability
  • Target instruction that focuses on
  • data-driven interventions

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Decisions based on this data
  • Mini-assessment Florida Achieves!
  • Focus Lessons NEFEC
  • Professional Development PAEC
  • District Support Programs Escambia, Gadsden
  • Assistance Plus
  • Miami-Dade Zone Schools

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We have made a difference...
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2004 College Board Report
  • Florida has made tremendous progress ensuring
    minorities enroll in AP courses. As a result,
    Hispanic and Native American students have a
    strong presence in Florida's AP classrooms.
  • Nearly 22 of AP test takers in Florida were
    Hispanic, compared to less than 13 of national
    AP test takers.
  • The percent of African-American students scoring
    3 in Florida increased 13.5 in the last year,
    compared to 10.5 nationally.

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2004 College Board Report
  • Florida achieved the largest increase of number
    of students succeeding on Advance Placement (AP)
    exams of any state, ranking Florida 4th in the
    nation
  • Of the 115 classrooms considered worldwide
    leaders in AP exam preparation and participation
    30 are from Florida, 23 of which are public
    school classes.

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Florida K-12 Student Achievement
  • Goal
  • Lead the nation in improving student achievement
  • Mission
  • Lead the nation in student performance

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  • The State of K-12 Student Achievement
  • K-12 Chancellor
  • Jim Warford
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