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1 College Access Summit REGIONAL STRATEGY SESSION ON ACCESS TO POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION COMMUNITY COLLEGE PARTNERS Race to the Top Update

2 Total Race To The Top Funding For Region School DistrictAmount Brevard$7,390,533 Citrus$1,931,206 Lake$4,057,975 Marion$6,811,399 Orange$23,659,585 Osceola$5,754,457 Seminole$4,931,174 Sumter$1,050,485 Volusia$11,695,193 Total$67,282,007

3 Florida’s Race to the Top High-achieving students Pioneering Data Systems Common Core of Rigorous Standards and Assessments Top Notch Teachers and School Leaders

4 Purpose of Race to the Top Grant Funds  Improve our ability to assess student learning against rigorous, common core standards  Improve our ability to collect, analyze, and use data to inform classroom instruction, guide professional development of teachers and administrators, and link compensation to performance  Create evaluations of teacher and administrator performance that are strongly linked to student learning outcomes  Transform our lowest performing schools to high performing schools

5 Race to the Top Assurances  Standards and Assessments  Data Systems to Support Instruction  Great Teachers and Leaders  Turning Around the Lowest-Achieving Schools

6 Standards and Assessments  Modify school schedules to accommodate lesson study  Implement a high school career and technical STEM program  Increase the number of STEM accelerated courses  Ensure that each school possesses the technology for improved classroom instruction and computer-based assessment

7 Data Systems to Support Instruction Accessing and using State data  Provide customer-friendly access to state data systems and information  Use state-level and local data to improve instruction  Acquire a Learning Management System  Provide requested data to FLDOE

8 Great Teachers and Leaders  Design and implement teacher and principal evaluation systems  Use evaluations to inform professional development, compensation, promotion and retention  Implement a compensation system to:  ensure equitable distribution of effective teachers and principals  provide incentives for the recruitment of effective teachers in hard-to-staff subjects and specialty areas

9 Turning Around the Lowest-Achieving Schools Expand opportunities for students to attend career and professional academies, especially STEM academies Expand or introduce proven programs to encourage advanced classes, positive behavior support systems, mentoring, and curricula that provide high-need students with college-ready, career-ready, or other postsecondary skills

10 RTTT’s Impact on Postsecondary Education Over forty states and the District of Columbia have adopted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Partnership for the Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) –$350 million of Race to the Top Fund set aside for awards to consortia of states to design and develop common K-12 assessment systems aligned to common, college- and career-ready standards –Administer new assessments statewide by 2014-2015

11 PARCC Governing Board States Governing States will pilot and field test the assessment system components during the 2011–12, 2012–13 and 2013–14 school years, and administer the new assessment system during the 2014-15 school year Governing States will use the results from the PARCC assessments in their state accountability systems The chief state school officers of the Governing States serve on the PARCC Governing Board and make decisions on behalf of the Partnership on major policies and operational procedures Arizona Arkansas District of Columbia Florida (Fiscal Agent) Georgia Illinois Indiana Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts (Board Chair) New York Rhode Island Tennessee Source: PARCC Overview PPT 2-8-11

12 PARCC Assessments  Measure students’ mastery of Common Core State Standards  Provide a common measure of college and career readiness  Include a range of item types that allow for the assessment of higher-order skills  Leverage new technologies in assessment and reporting to get actionable student data to educators and parents in real time  Mitigate challenges associated with student mobility by ensuring students will have the same expectations wherever they live Source: PARCC Overview PPT 2-8-11

13 For more information: http://www.fldoe.org/ARRA/RacetotheTop.asp http://www.achieve.org/parcc


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