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Assessing the Readiness of Kindergarten Students First 5 Alameda County & Applied Survey Research Locations on the Central Coast and the Bay Area | (877) November 7, 2014

Introduction Using “School Readiness” as a community benchmark of how well we are doing to give every child the opportunity to reach his or her development potential The School Readiness Assessment explores  Quantifiable levels of readiness among children  How engaged and informed parents are in supporting their child  How supportive is the child and family’s community Defining School Readiness Using results to create solutions in Alameda Co.  Early intervention, prevention strategies  School based strategies (e.g., Berkeley 2020 Vision, Oakland Reads 2020) School Readiness Assessments: Locations on the Central Coast and the Bay Area | (877)

What is Readiness? 3 Locations on the Central Coast and the Bay Area | (877) FamiliesCommunitiesSchools

ASR’s Building Blocks of Readiness 4 Locations on the Central Coast and the Bay Area | (877)

Kindergarten Observation Form (KOF) Launched in 2000 Based on National Education Goals Panel’s definition of school readiness 20 items across the four Building Blocks Academic items brought into alignment with Common Core modules (2014) 5 Locations on the Central Coast and the Bay Area | (877)

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Putting It All Together 8 Locations on the Central Coast and the Bay Area | (877) Parent Info. Form 4-5 pages Demog/SES Preschool Parent Engagement, Attitudes Family Support KOF Teacher Assessment/ Observation Building Blocks of Readiness Other Program Data, e.g…. Summer Pre-K Home visiting Parent programs

Results: Readiness Portraits in 2013 (Alameda Co.) 9 Locations on the Central Coast and the Bay Area | (877)

Results: Key Factors of Readiness 10 Locations on the Central Coast and the Bay Area | (877) Characteristics that were positively associated with readiness in Alameda Co. in 2013: Demographics  Age (older)  Gender (girl)  Parent education (or income) Health & well-being Did not come to school:  Tired  Hungry  Sick English proficiency Attended Preschool Parent received information about readiness These can be addressed through school readiness programs and services

Dashboard Reports: District, School and Class Level 11 Provides immediate feedback to teachers & administrators on: Readiness levels (overall and by area) Student Demographics and Backgrounds Parent engagement Locations on the Central Coast and the Bay Area | (877)

We want to increase the sample size in Locations on the Central Coast and the Bay Area | (877)

Planning for 2015 and Beyond Early 2015: First 5 and ASR outreach to…  Principals and administrators,  Other key stakeholders or community partners interested in readiness Spring/Summer 2015: sign up teachers to receive training in July/August 2015 Teachers receive $250 stipend for participation First 5 is committed to assessing readiness benchmarks over time 13 Locations on the Central Coast and the Bay Area | (877)

Contact Us Chris Hwang - First 5 Alameda County Casey Coneway - ASR Christina Branom - ASR Locations on the Central Coast and the Bay Area | (877)