CEO BriefingAdvisory Time 4‐5‐19
Company Contact E‐mail Invite Sent RSVP Confirmation EmailBCH SAC Chair Lisa Mair [email protected] 3/5/2019 YES Yes
Boys & Girls Club Megan McCarthy [email protected]/5/2019 & 3/21 YES Yes
FGCU Aysegul Timur [email protected]/5/2019 and 3/21 YES Yes
FSW Amanda Sterk [email protected] 3/5/2019 YES Yes
GCHS SAC Chair John Williams jsw@consult‐rwa.com3/5/2019 & 3/21 YES Yes
Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce Alex Breault [email protected] 3/5/2019 YES Yes
Guadalupe Center Bob Spano [email protected] 3/21/2019 YES Yes
LHS SAC Chair Julie Bissell [email protected]/5/2019 & 3/21/19 YES Yes
LWHS SAC Chair Jessie Cotto [email protected] 3/5/2019 YES YesNHS ABC Booster Club Peggy Lamb [email protected] 3/5/2019 YES YesNHS SAC Chair Bettina Roedig [email protected] 3/5/2019 YES Yes
BCH ABC Booster Club Elise Egan [email protected]/5/2019 & 3/21 YES Yes
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CEO BRIEFING -Life SkillsKamela Patton, Ph.D.Friday, April 5, 201911:30 AM – 1:00 PM
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Vision and Mission
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All students will complete school prepared for ongoing learning as well as community and global responsibilities.
To provide exceptional educational opportunities that motivate and engage each student.
MISSION
VISION
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Thoughtful Alignment
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Limit Independent Contractors
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CCPS – An “A” District Again!
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• 1 of 11 districts (16%) to maintain an “A” in 2018
• Largest among 9 districts with 50% or more schools that are “A” rated
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CCPS – An “A” District Again!
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CCPS tied for the third highest percentage points earned, up from 33rd in 2011
• Two districts tied for first earning 69 percentage points
• Two districts tied for second earning 67 percentage points
• CCPS and one other district tied for third earning 66 percentage points
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Top 6 Districts
*rounds to zero percent
District Name
Percent of Total
Possible Points
Student Population
ELLPercentage
ELL Count
F/R LunchPercentage
F/R LunchCount
MigrantPercentage
MigrantCount
LAFAYETTE 69 1,216 6.0% 73 59.0% 718 0.2% 3
ST. JOHNS 69 40,189 0.8% 324 20.6% 8,278 0.0% 2*
GILCHRIST 67 2,673 2.2% 60 57.4% 1,535 0.7% 18
SARASOTA 67 42,901 6.2% 2,647 53.9% 23,118 0.0% 4*
COLLIER 66 46,832 15.6% 7,325 66.0% 30,920 6.8% 3,188
WAKULLA 66 5,190 0.2% 8 43.3% 2,246 0.0% 0*
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CCPS Graduation Rate
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Academic Achievement
• 91.9% in 2018(3.7 percentage point increase from last year)
• 19.4 percentage point increase since fiscal year 2011
88.2%
FY 2017
81.3%
FY 2013
82.1%
FY 2014
84.3%
FY 2015
86.7%
FY 2016
91.9%
FY 2018
78.4%
FY 2012
72.5%
FY 2011
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Top 8 Districts
CountyFY18
GraduationRate
FY18Cohort
Student Population
ELLPercentage
F/R LunchPercentage
MigrantPercentage
LAFAYETTE 97.4% 76 1,227 6% 100% 1.0%
DIXIE 96.9% 128 2,183 0% 100% 1.0%
SUWANNEE 96.2% 344 6,007 6% 99% 2.4%
ST. JOHNS 93.3% 2,993 40,450 1% 27% 0.0%
LEON 93.0% 2,260 34,107 2% 57% 0.1%
NASSAU 92.8% 931 11,717 1% 51% 0.0%
INDIAN RIVER 92.0% 1,268 17,847 5% 62% 0.0%
COLLIER 91.9% 3,376 47,231 16% 69% 8.5%
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Migrant Students
2018
94%2010
53%41% increase
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Students with Disabilities (SWD)
2018
91%2010
48%43% increase
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WHERE HAVE WE BEEN?
WHERE HAVE WE BEEN? WHERE ARE WE NOW?
2014‐2016Strategic Plan 2017‐2019
Strategic Plan
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WHERE HAVE WE BEEN?
WHERE DO WE WANT TO GO?
2020‐2022 Strategic Plan
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• One overarching WIG – College, Career, and Life Ready• Measured by the graduation rate
• 3 categories to support the WIG• CULTURE - Positive school/district culture is conducive to professional
satisfaction, morale, and effectiveness, as well as to student learning, fulfillment, and well-being
• LEADERSHIP – Develop leadership attributes necessary to fully empower teachers, students and parents to contribute effectively to achieving shared educational and operational goals
• ACADEMICS - Academic outcomes that indicate the extent to which a person has accomplished specific goals that were the focus of activities in instructional environments, specifically in school, college, and/or post-secondary settings
WHAT IS THE PLAN?
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WHAT IS THE PLAN?
• Social Emotional Learning
• Parent and Family Engagement
• Safe and Secure Environment
• Workforce Recruitment
• Employee Engagement
• Talent Development
• Fiscal Responsibility
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WHAT IS THE PLAN?
• Elementary Study Skills
• Middle School Advisory
• High School Advisory
• Student Leadership
• Professional Learning – Pathways to Leadership
• Prepare for AdvancED Accreditation
• Future Ready Collier (FRC)
• Operational Performance
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WHAT IS THE PLAN?
• Student Achievement
• Increase Acceleration Rate
• Early Learning
• Digital Innovation
• STEAM/Health Academies
• Work‐based Learning/Internships
• Technical College Access
• Post‐Secondary –Manufacturing
• Professional Learning –Instructional (FTEM) and Non‐Instructional (including customer service)
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ELEMENTARY STUDY SKILLS
3‐Year Key Performance Indicators (KPI)Incorporate an elementary study skills system for students in grades 3 – 5 within all elementary schools
2019‐2020 Strategies
A. Develop a plan for systematically organizing student notebooks
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MIDDLE SCHOOL ADVISORY
3‐Year Key Performance Indicators (KPI)Incorporate an advisory time within all middle schools
2019‐2020 Strategies
A. Pilot year – Implementation of Middle School Advisory in Immokalee Middle School 6th Grade Academy
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HIGH SCHOOL ADVISORY
3‐Year Key Performance Indicators (KPI)Implement 9th through 12th grade advisory time in all high schools
2019‐2020 Strategies
A. Develop a plan and curriculum for a 9th and 10th grade advisory time
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Student Round Tables
College and Career:Organizational skillsResume buildingUnderstanding creditMannersWork ethicHow to socializeCost of living Student loansHow long to repay loans
InsuranceGasCritical thinking classUsing time wisely
Social and Emotional Learning:Healthy RelationshipsSuicide PreventionBullying Kindness
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What did the students tell us they want to learn about?
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Sample Middle School Curriculum
• 35-40 Minute period
• 18-20 sessions a year
• No grade
• Focus:• Social Emotional Learning (SEL)• Life Skills
• Curriculum builds year over year
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Sample High School Curriculum
• 35-40 Minute period
• 18-20 sessions a year (more in second half of the year)
• No grade
• Focus:• Social Emotional Learning (SEL)• Life Skills• College/Career Readiness
• Curriculum builds year over year
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Naviance Lesson
Overview presentation by Naviance
Sample Lesson: Budgeting
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SEL LessonResponsible Decision Making
• Before ViewingWe all have to make many choices every day. But how do we make responsible choices? Responsible decision making is the ability to make constructive choices about personal behavior and social interactions based on ethical standards, safety concerns and social norms. Let’s watch a video that speaks to making responsible decisions.
• After ViewingWe can all learn to be more responsible in our decision making. The steps to making responsible decisions include: Step 1. Identify the problem or choice. Step 2. Brainstorm your options or possible solutions. Step 3. Review the pros and cons of each potential consequence. Step 4. Make a choice. Step 5. Evaluate the outcome for yourself and others. Remember that learning from our mistakes and identifying when we have made a poor choice can help us learn to make better ones in the future. Learning to implement these steps to making good decisions can help us to be more successful. Let’s all strive to be responsible decision makers!https://kaltura.collierschools.com/index.php/extwidget/preview/partner_id/101/uiconf_id/23448617/entry_id/0_av8i7m81/embed/auto?&flashvars[streamerType]=auto
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DISCUSSION TOPICS
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Discussion Topics
What is some things you wish you knew before adulthood?
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What type of organizational skills do students need?
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Discussion Topics
If you hire staff, what do students need to know? What, if
any, skills are they lacking?
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Discussion Topics
When reviewing the shell of the curriculum topics, any suggestions
for additions or deletions?
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