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1 Presentation to the Santa Fe Community College Board April 29, 2010

2 Mission Statement The SFCC School of Education is committed to effective education, civic engagement, transformation and leadership for learners from birth through adulthood. We achieve this through creating education-based community partnerships, modeling a vision of hope and advocating for life-long learning.

3 School of Education Interim Dean Adult Basic Education (ABE) English As A Second Language (ESL) GEDLiteracy Volunteers Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC) ENLACE/ GEAR UP Collaborative AVID Capital High School Teacher Education Early Childhood Education Program Teacher Certification Program TESOL Training & Technical Assistance Program (TTAP) Temporary Child Care Assistance Program (TCCAP) Counseling and Advisement

4 Teacher Education Alternative Licensure Program (ALP) Alternative Licensure Program (ALP) Early Childhood (21 credits) Early Childhood (21 credits) Elementary Education (21 credits) Elementary Education (21 credits) Secondary Education (18 credits) Secondary Education (18 credits) Special Education (21-28 credits) Special Education (21-28 credits) TESOL Endorsement (24 credits) TESOL Endorsement (24 credits) Bilingual Endorsement (37 credits) Bilingual Endorsement (37 credits)

5 Teacher Education AA Teacher Education AA Teacher Education AA Early Childhood Education AA Early Childhood Education AAS Early Childhood Education AAS Early Childhood Education Proposed – Certificate in Early Childhood Proposed – Certificate in Early Childhood

6 Teacher Education - Graduates 07/0808/0909/10ALP162045 AA – Teacher Education 119N/A AA – Early Childhood N/A23

7 Early Childhood Development Center 74 children 74 children 47 (63%) children of SFCC students 47 (63%) children of SFCC students 8 (11%) children of SFCC staff and faculty 8 (11%) children of SFCC staff and faculty 92% parental approval rating 92% parental approval rating

8 Adult Basic Education 100% grant funded 100% grant funded GED programs GED programs ESL programs ESL programs Civics and citizenship classes Civics and citizenship classes Life skills classes Life skills classes Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe

9 Adult Basic Education - Highlights 2,382 students served in 08/09 2,382 students served in 08/09 651 GED students – 181 (28%) received high school diploma 651 GED students – 181 (28%) received high school diploma 240 students successfully transitioned to SFCC credit classes – 68% of students who set a goal of transitioning 240 students successfully transitioned to SFCC credit classes – 68% of students who set a goal of transitioning

10 Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe 269 students served 269 students served Basic literacy Basic literacy Neighborhood groups Neighborhood groups Workplace tutoring Workplace tutoring

11 ENLACE/GEAR UP Collaborative 100% grant funded 100% grant funded Serves 600 students grades 7 – college Serves 600 students grades 7 – college AVID – college prep program AVID – college prep program Parent nights Parent nights Teacher training Teacher training

12 ENLACE/GEAR UP - Highlights 447 students successfully completed AVID, Spring ‘09 447 students successfully completed AVID, Spring ‘09 95% promoted to next grade 95% promoted to next grade 86% continue in AVID 86% continue in AVID 100% AVID seniors graduated Spring ’08 100% AVID seniors graduated Spring ’08 87% in college 87% in college 40% at UNM 40% at UNM 60% at SFCC 60% at SFCC 21 AVID students received $20,000 scholarship 21 AVID students received $20,000 scholarship

13 Early Childhood Training and Technical Assistance Program 100% grant funded 100% grant funded Toy Lending Library Toy Lending Library Professional training Professional training Technical assistance – early childhood professionals Technical assistance – early childhood professionals TRAIN HIGH TRAIN HIGH Warm line Warm line

14 Early Childhood Training and Technical Assistance Program - Highlights Train High participants Train High participants FY08 – 25 FY08 – 25 FY09 – 315 FY09 – 315 72% childcare programs – 2 star or higher 72% childcare programs – 2 star or higher

15 School of Education Faculty & Staff Achievements


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