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1 Keys to Closing the Gap in Florida: Accountability, Technical Assistance, and Targeted Resources Presentation to the National Governors’ Association John L. Winn, Assistant Secretary Florida Board of Education

2 Fundamental Premise Every child can learn and no child should be left behind.

3 Florida’s Emphasis  Accountability  Technical Assistance  Targeted Resources

4 Accountability  Measure Annual Student Learning  Grade Schools and Report Progress  Eliminate Social Promotion

5 Annual Learning Gains  Measures student progress from year to year  Provides a diagnostic tool for addressing the needs of individual learners

6 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT)  Grades 3-10  Assessment program includes both criterion- and norm-referenced components  Data used to report educational status and annual progress for individual students, schools, districts, and the state

7 FCAT 1999-2001: Mean Scores Mathematics Grade 5Grade 8Grade 10 199920011999200119992001 White318331313325320336 Black273283260276280293 Hispanic292305284296297311 Asian329346327339331348 Native Am.309320301313308329 Multiracial313323299316309328

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10 FCAT 1999-2001: Mean Scores Reading Grade 4Grade 8Grade 10 199920011999200119992001 White306317309315314322 Black255269267264276272 Hispanic273281280275290286 Asian310318315316315313 Native Am.296302299300301314 Multiracial298313305311306312

11 School Grades  Current Performance of Students  Annual Student Learning Gains  Improvement in the Lowest 25% Performing Students

12 2001-2002 School Accountability Report for: All Elementary Schools – Simulation Data Draft Report Grade ComponentReading (Gr 3, 4, 5) Math (Gr 3, 4, 5) Writing (Gr 4) Grade Points % Meeting High Standards60%53%68% 181 % of All Students Making Learning Gains 68%69%-- 137 Adequate Progress of Lowest 25% in the School? 49% = No-- 49 School Grade Points 367 Additional Bonus Points +13 Total Points 380 Total School Grade?

13 1999-2001 School Grades

14 Elimination of Social Promotion  No student may be assigned to a grade level based solely on age or other factors that constitute social promotion  All students must read by grade 4 or be retained

15 Technical Assistance  Data Driven School Improvement –School Improvement Plans –School Reports  Use of Diagnostics  Sharing of Best Practices

16 Example of School Improvement: Wimauma Elementary School, Hillsborough County  93.2% Students Eligible for Free or Reduced- Price Lunch  Schoolwide Title I

17 Wimauma’s School Accountability Report GradeYear% in Lowest Reading Levels % Level 2 and Above FCAT Reading % Level 3 and Above FCAT Reading % Level 2 and Above FCAT Math % Level 3 and Above FCAT Math % 3 and Above FCAT Writing A2001..8267+8560+96+ D19999122-9774555 State2001227861+8255+90+

18 Targeted Resources  Resources –A+ Supplemental Academic Instruction Fund –One Florida

19 A+ Supplemental Academic Instruction Fund  2001 Legislature appropriated $676.6 million  Must be used to help students gain at least a year of knowledge for each year in school  Districts provided services to 71% of K12 students  Most frequent services provided: reading instruction, math instruction, class size reduction, dropout prevention programs, remedial classes, attendance activities to prevent truancy, counseling, and parent and family contacts

20 One Florida  College Board Partnership  Need Based Financial Aid  Florida Virtual School  Free College Entry Testing  College Reach Out  Talented 20 Program  Expanded College Recruiting  Postsecondary Opportunity Alliances  Mentoring Programs  Equity in Education Task Force

21 The Talented 20 Percent  This initiative guarantees admission to one of the state universities to the Top 20% of each graduating public high school class in Florida without regard to SAT or ACT scores.  These students are given preference for need-based financial aid.

22 Expect higher achievement, support higher achievement, obtain higher achievement.


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