GMA Mayor’s Day January 26, 2014
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GMA Mayor’s Day
January 26, 2014
1. Examine the Data for Education in Georgia
2. Economic Impact of Georgia Non-
Graduates
3. Strengthening the Birth to Work Pipeline
4. What Can We Do?
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Examine the Data for Education in Georgia
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Academic Achievement Milestones
School Readiness
Literacy by 3rd Grade
Numeracy by 8th Grade
High School Graduation
Workforce and/or College Ready
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School ReadinessPercent of Children with School Readiness Skills
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NAEP 4th Grade ReadingPercent At or Above Proficient
2005 2007 2009 2011 201325%
27%
29%
31%
33%
35%
37%
39%
33%
35% 35%
34%
37%
30%31%
32%32%
34%
26%
28% 28%
32%
34%
20th StateU.S.Georgia
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2005 2007 2009 2011 201320%
22%
24%
26%
28%
30%
32%
34%
36%
38%
40%
31%
35%36% 37% 37%
29%
31%
33%
34% 34%
23%
25%
27%
28%29%
20th StateU.S.Georgia
NAEP 8th Grade MathPercent At or Above Proficient
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Georgia High School Graduation Rates
Source: The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, State Report Cards.
Year Fulton CountyState
High School Graduation Rate
2011 70.1% 67.5%
2012 71.3% 69.7%
2013 75.5% 71.5%
StatewideHigh School Drop-
Outs
21,844
22,155
21,401
65,400
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Economic Impact of Georgia Non-Graduates
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Education Pays
Source: *U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Table A-4. Employment status of the civilian population 25 years and over by educational attainment.
**U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Table 5. Quartiles of usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers.
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT & EMPLOYMENTUnemployment
Rate* November 2013Median Wkly
Earnings** (& approx. annual)
15% 10% 5% 0% 0 200 600 1000
3.4 Bachelor’s Degree & Higher $1,189 ($61,828)
6.4 Some college/ Associate Degree $741 ($38,523)
7.3 HS Graduates, No College
$651 ($33,852)
10.8 Less than a High School Diploma
$457 ($23,764)
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High School Graduation Rates by County, 2012
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Unemployment Rate by County, May 2013
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Compounded Impacts of High School Non-Completion
Source: Levin, H., et al., (2007). The Costs and Benefits of an Excellent Education for All of America’s Children.
INDIVIDUALS THE COMMUNITY
Lower Lifetime Earnings Reduced buying power & tax revenues; less economic growth
Decreased health status; Higher mortality rates; More criminal activity
Higher health care & criminal justice costs
Higher teen pregnancy rates; Single motherhood Higher public services costs
Less voting; Less volunteering Low rate of community involvement
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Strengthening the Birth to Work Pipeline
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Strengthening the Birth to Work Pipeline
KEY ISSUE
#1Early Life Experiences
KEY ISSUE
#2Academic Achievement K-12
KEY ISSUE
#3Transitions to Work or College
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Age of child in months
Voc
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Disparities in Early Vocabulary Growth
Source: Hart, B. and Risley, T. R. (2003). “The Early Catastrophe: The 30 Million Word Gap by Age 3.”
Professional Families 1,116 words
Working Class Families 749 words
Welfare Families 525 words
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Economic Benefits of Early Education:Perry Preschool Study
Source: Schweinhart, L.J., et al. (2005). Lifetime effects: The High/Scope Perry Preschool study through age 40.
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Achievement Gap as Children Enter Kindergarten
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Essential Building Blocks of High Performing States
Higher Standards
Rigorous Curriculum
Clear Accountability System
Statewide Student Information System
Leadership Training
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The Changing Face of Georgia
Series1
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
White 8%
All 16%
African-American 20%
Living in poverty 38%
Asian 45%
Hispanic 49%
2001-2010: Percent Population Increase
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4-Year Graduation Rate, 2013
Georgia Fulton County
All 72% 76%
Asian 82% 94%
White 79% 91%
African-American 64% 63%
Hispanic 62% 62%
Low-Income 63% 61%
English Language Learners
44% 51%
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100 Georgia Ninth Graders
* Data provided by the Technical College System of Georgia . Based on 2008 graduation data
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Predicted Workforce Gap
Source: Complete College Georgia,: Georgia’s Higher Education Completion Plan 2012
42%
2012 2020
43% Current Path
60% Complete College Georgia
250,000 additional graduates
Georgia’s Young Workforce with a Certificate or College Degree
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HS Graduates and Economic Development
• With an additional 30,000 HS graduates:– $242 million increased earnings– $191 million increased spending
• This additional spending would support:– $350 million increase in state gross product– $18 million increase in state tax revenue
Source: Alliance for Excellent Education. “The Economic Benefits of Helping High School Dropouts.” December 2012.
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3. Increasing academic rigor and expectations
Georgia’s Future Workforce
1. Increasing demand for highly skilled labor force
2. Changing demographics+
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Perfect Storm? Trifecta of Opportunity?
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What can we do?
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Profile of Child, Family and Community Wellbeing – Fulton County*
Indicator Year Fulton Rate Georgia Rate
Low birth weight 2011 10.6% 9.4%
Teen pregnancies, ages 15-17 (per 1,000) 2011 29.5 28.1
Substantiated incidents of Child Abuse and/or neglect (per 1,000)
2012 4.4 8.0
Incidences of STDs, ages 15-19 (per 1,000) 2011 43.6 31.6
Children absent more than 15 days from school 2011 7.2% 8.8%
Teens not in school and not working, ages 16-19
2010 9.2% 10.8%
High school graduates eligible for HOPE scholarship
2011 44.2% 40.2%
Children living with single parent 2010 37.8% 32.7%
Children living in poverty 2011 27.0% 26.6%
* Data provided by Georgia Kids Count, Georgia Family Connection Partnership, http://www.gafcp.org
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3rd Grade Reading Achievement in Georgia:Closing the Gaps
Source: Georgia Department of Education.
% of Students Exceeding Standards
2010 2011 2012 20130%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
All Black HispanicWhite Low-Income
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8th Grade Math Achievement in Georgia:Closing the Gaps
Source: Georgia Department of Education.
% of Students Exceeding Standards
2010 2011 2012 20130%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
All Black HispanicWhite Low-Income
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High School Graduation Rates in Georgia:Closing the Gaps
Source: Georgia Department of Education.
2012 201350%
55%
60%
65%
70%
75%
80%
85%
70% 72%
62%
64%
60%
62%
78% 79%
61% 63%
All Black HispanicWhite Low-Income
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How Will You Insulate the Birth to Work Pipeline?
LEARNING & SOCIAL SUPPORTS
Childcare Providers
Afterschool Programs
Academic Supports
Job Training
Civic Opportunities
Early Childhood
K – 12 SystemPost Secondary
Work & Career
ESSENTIAL COMMUNITY SERVICES
Transportation Health Housing Financial
Source: The Forum for Youth Investment
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Help Insulate the PipelinePost Secondary
Read to children every day
Quality Rated: Encourage participation of your early learning centers
Read and mentor students
Leverage partnerships with business and post-secondary
Build a cadre of effective teachers and leaders
Provide internships/ apprenticeships
Be involved as a community volunteer in Georgia Apply to College
Increase the number of post-secondary graduates
Early Childhood
K – 12 System
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Aligning Educational Strategies
Aligned Acts of Improvement
Random Acts of Improvement
GOALS
GOALS
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Connect with us
Twitter: @GAPartnership Facebook: Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education Instagram: @GAPARTNERSHIP
LinkedIn: Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education
Website: www.gpee.org