Date post: | 13-Jun-2015 |
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12PM Welcome
1. Purpose
2. Results Overview
3. The Road Ahead
4. Questions & Ideas
1PM Close - Thank You
Agenda
Purpose?
Results Overview•Review
— Who is Partners Today? — Our Theory of Impact
•Highlights— Implementation — Capacity Building— Student Achievement
•Key Learnings
The Year in Numbers
30,440 students 1,644 teachers and
leaders 67 public schools 8 school districts 4 states $195 per student
And Growing…
Growth of Impact
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 $-
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$2,000,000
$3,000,000
$4,000,000
$5,000,000
$6,000,000
$7,000,000
$3,243,036
$4,207,265
$4,824,405
$5,764,761 $6,086,634
Historical Budget
1. Increased student achievement
2. A proven approach to school and district transformation
3. Building Results-Oriented Change Agents
Our Contribution
Impact Summary:2013-14
Overall Implementation – Nearly Met
Unit Planning – Met
Collaboration – Greatly Exceeded
Program Implementation
Results-Oriented Leadership – Met
Professional Learning – Met
Instruction – Met
School Transformation
CaliforniaTest data suspended
Grand Rapids, MI: 3 of 4 elementary and K-8
schools exceeded performance targets
Growth at 1 of the 2 middle schools was substantial but did not meet targets
Battle Creek, MI: Only 1 of 3 schools have
met growth targets
School Success
Common Core State Standards
Everett Middle School in SFUSD
Alum Rock District
California Context
• In 3 years, Scores went from 17.6% to 42.5% of students Proficient or Advanced in ELA
• Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan visited on May 2, 2013
Everett Shines
“What have you done at Everett? It used to be one of our schools that really struggled with hiring teachers, now
there are dozens of candidates for each vacancy…wanting to transfer to teach there.”
- Scott Graber, SFUSD Director of Recruitment & Human Capital Support
Key Learnings
Learning #1
Facilitating conditions matter
Learning #2
District capacity-building requires a different School Innovation Partner profile
Learning #3
Data-driven inquiry at schools can be a struggle when assessments are in transition
Learning #4
Middle school still has its own unique challenges
The Road Ahead:2014-15
The RoadmapNew geographies?• Philadelphia
New program development?• High Schools• Technology• Common Core
100,000 studentsby 2025
Questions & Ideas
Thank You!