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Challenge
to Lead
Southern
Regional
Education
Board
Challenge to Lead 2020
Joan Lord
October 19, 2012Atlanta Renaissance Concourse
Hotel
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Meeting of the Legislative and
Executive Staff
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SREB Challenge 2020 Goals for Education
Cover page
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Goal Four: High School
• Targets are from previous goals, in some cases updated
• Directly from (or reflecting) committee reports
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Goal Four: High School
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Goal Four: High School
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Challenge
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• State the issue in lay terms • Indicate why the issue is important• Identify policies to which the issue may link• Provide measurable outcomes for success• Determine the extent of the need (gap analysis)• Show example(s) of effective practice• Specify lost opportunities, if no action
Ten Issues Project, SREB Educational Technology Cooperative
Identify 10 Key Technology-related Issues
But more…
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Four SREB policy committees and three key reports
First-grade readiness Adult learning Early grades
High School Accountability
Adolescent Literacy
College Completion
Middle Grades Mission
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Challenge to Lead Goals for Education
A Decade of Progress
Jeff Gagne
Joan Lord
Joe Marks
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• Public Elementary and Secondary Enrollment, page 2
• Up significantly – 1.8 million more students
• Percent of Students in SREB states Approved for Free or Reduced-Price Meals, page 3
• Up 6 percent over the decade, 2000 to 2010
• Racial/Ethnic Proportions: Public HS Graduates, page 2
• More Hispanic and more “other” students graduating from HS in 2010 and 2020 than in 2000.
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
State Profile
A Decade of Progress
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A Decade of Progress inThree Remarkable Regional Stories
Reading and math achievement
High school completion
Postsecondary attainment
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Fourth Grade
NAEP: Outpacing National Gains
Eighth Grade
Source: National Assessment of Educational Progress
Progress on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, 2003-2011
Basic Proficient
Math
Math
Reading
Reading
Basic
Basic
Proficient
Proficient Basic Proficient
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2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
62% 62%
66% 66%
66%
60%62%
65% 64%
65%
NAEP Fourth-Grade Reading Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Regional gain outpaced the nation
Page 5A Decade of Progress
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U.S.SREB
NAEP: Outpacing National Gains
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2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
67% 68% 70% 71% 72%
64% 64%67% 69% 70%U.S.
SREB
Regional gain outpaced the nation
NAEP Eighth-Grade Mathematics Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic
NAEP: Outpacing National Gains
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
+ 5+ 6
Page 9A Decade of Progress
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Fourth Grade
Basic Proficient
Reading Math Reading Math
NAEP: Outpacing National Gains
Eighth Grade
Basic Proficient
Reading Math Reading Math
Source: National Assessment of Educational Progress
Outpaced the Nation in Gains on NAEP 2003-2011
Challenge
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Regional
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Fourth Grade
Basic Proficient
Reading Math Reading Math
NAEP: States Topping National Gains
Eighth Grade
Basic Proficient
Reading Math Reading Math
States Making the Greatest Gains on NAEP2003-2011
Source: National Assessment of Educational Progress
AL +15
NAEP Results in! AL Gains Most in 4th-
Grade Basic Reading: # 1. ALABAMA # 2. Maryland
TIE for 1st on NAEP! Basic & Proficient!4th-Grade Math:
# 1. KENTUCKY # 1. MARYLAND
KY MD +13
MD – 1st in gains in 4th-Grade Proficient
Reading: # 1 MARYLAND # 2. Massachusetts # 3. Alabama
KY MD +17MD + 11
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2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
62%
62%
66% 66%66%
52%53%
62% 62%
67%
62%
65%69%
70% 75%
AL
NAEP Fourth-Grade Reading Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic
NAEP: States Topping National Gains
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
AlabamaMaryland
+13+ 4+15U.S.
MD
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Fourth Grade
Basic Proficient
Reading Math Reading Math
NAEP: States Topping National Gains
Eighth Grade
Basic Proficient
Reading Math Reading Math
States Making the Greatest Gains on NAEP2003-2011
Source: National Assessment of Educational Progress
AL +15 KY MD +13 KY MD +17MD +11
AR TX +12MD + 9 MD + 9 TX +15
AR - MD - TX Top the Nation in 8th - Grade Gains
on NAEP
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A Decade of Progress inThree Remarkable Regional Stories
Reading and math achievement
High school completion
Postsecondary attainment
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High School Graduation
1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009
71% 72%74% 75% 74%
76%
67% 68%71%
73% 72%75%
Four-Year Graduation Rates
Regional gain outpaced the nation
U.S.
SREB
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
+ 5+ 8
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DE
MD
High School Graduation
Graduation Rate Gain, 2002-2009NY
%%
%
%
#
#
#
#
Top 5 in U.S. in gains in numbers of HS graduates
Top 5 in U.S. in HS grad rate gain
Source: Johns Hopkins University
Engines that drove national graduation rate change
% #
#%
%
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High School Graduation
Sources: National Center for Education Statistics and Johns Hopkins University
Leading in Education Progress onHigh School Graduation Rates 2002-2009
Among 12 states in U.S. with majority of new
graduates
In top 15 states in U.S. in reducing students in dropout
factories
MD
DE
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A Decade of Progress inThree Remarkable Regional Stories
Reading and math achievement
High school completion
Postsecondary attainment
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U.S. SREB
38%35%
27% 26%
19%21%
43%40%
All Black Hispanic White
Working-Age Adults With Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degrees or Higher, 2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
27%Bachelor’s
30%Bachelor’s
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Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees
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Projected Changes in Public High School Graduates
Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 8
Hispanic
Black
White
168,262
-2,700
-24,436
SREB States, 2011 to 2021
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2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010
56%
57%
56%
62%
64%
67%
56%56%
57%
62% 62%
67%
Estimated College Enrollment Rates of Recent High School Graduates
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
+11
+11
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SREB
U.S.
Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees
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College Enrollment Rates of 18- to 24-Year Olds in the U.S.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau.
The fastest-growing
population has the lowest percentage enrolled.
Asian
White (non-Hispanic)
Black (non-Hispanic)
Hispanic
65%
45%
37%
27%
2005 2009
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Minority College Enrollment
Increase 2005 to 2010 (in thou-
sands)411.9 351.2 284.2 64.9
White Black Hispanic Other
8% to 22%22% to 36%36% to 78%
Percent Minority
2010
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2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010
83% 84% 84%
85% 85% 85%SREB
First-Year Persistence Rates at Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange
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Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees
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College Enrollment Increases, SREB States
Source: SREB analysis of National Center for Education Statistics datatbases.
Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees
19900-1995 1995-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010
3%
6%
13%
27%
11%9%
20%
23%Men Women
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Challenge to Lead: President’s Letter
First inside pageChallenge 2020
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… to Virginia’s state leaders
Second inside pageChallenge 2020
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Challenge to Lead Goals for Education
A Decade of ProgressJoan Lord
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