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KASB Professor’s Meeting November 10, 2012

Kansas by the Numbers Number of students - 454,000 (FTE) Number of school districts – 286 Number of schools – 1,380 Number of licensed educators – 41,000 Number of non-licensed personnel – 27,000 Numbers are rounded for presentation purposes

By the Numbers Over 210,000 students transported to and from school each day Over 92,000 breakfast meals served daily Over 350,000 lunches served daily

Kansas Student Population Trends (Percent of K-12, September Unaudited Enrollment, Public Schools) 2/18/2019

Kansas Assessments Subject Grades Frequency For AYP Reading 3-8, once in HS Every year Yes Math History/Govt. 6, 8 once in HS Every other year (next 2011-12) No Writing 5, 8, 11 (next 2012-13) Science 4, 7, once in HS

The Work Ahead in 2013 Four new State Board of Education members (Beginning in January 2013) Closing the achievement gap Students on paid lunch, reduced lunch, free lunch White, Hispanic, African-American students Implementing the Elementary & Secondary Education Act (ESEA) flexibility waiver New accreditation system for Kansas schools Continued transition to Common Core Standards in math and English language arts Next generation of assessments New science standards New history/government standards New evaluation system for teachers and leaders (Kansas Educator Evaluation Protocol)

Kansas College and Career Ready New Terminology Kansas College and Career Ready

State Board Strategic Agenda Through December 2012 Delivery system Effective educators Effective, visionary leaders Collaboration Multi-tier system of support Barriers to teacher licensure & renewal Review/revise leader preparation programs Align PreK-20 systems of support Accreditation of schools Teacher recruitment, support & retention Leader recruitment, support & retention Communication Graduation requirements, graduation rates, dropout rates Educator evaluation & compensation Leader evaluation & compensation Strategic partnerships Career & technical education Review/revise teacher preparation programs Growth model

Kansas Reading Gap: 2000 – 2012 (excludes ACT) (all grades, Report Card population) 2/18/2019

Reading Gap by Ethnicity: 2000 – 2012 (excludes ACT) (all grades, Report Card population) JRD – re-embedded data chart, replaced and revised chart for both 2011 and 2012 2/18/2019

Kansas Math Gap: 2000 – 2012 (excludes ACT) (all grades, Report Card population) JRD – 2011 and 2012 revised 2/18/2019

Math Gap by Ethnicity: 2000 – 2012 (excludes ACT) (all grades, Report Card population) We are hoping that MTSS and adding Early Childhood to the accreditation system will help districts continue to narrow these gaps. 2/18/2019

ESEA Flexibility 4 Required Principles College- and Career-Ready Expectations for All Students State-Developed Differentiated Recognition, Accountability, and Support Supporting Effective Instruction and Leadership Reducing Duplication and Unnecessary Burden

From QPA to 21st Century Accreditation Moving from Quality Performance Accreditation of Q + P = A To 21st Century Accreditation

21st Century Accreditation Relationships Relevance Rigor Results Responsive Culture

Questions, Discussion