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Colorado Preschool Program

Colorado Preschool Program. Presentation Companion to 2014 Legislative Report. CPP At-a-Glance. State Funded through School Finance Formula Authorized to serve 20,160 at-risk children Over 269,000 young children served since inception in 1988

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Colorado Preschool Program

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  1. Colorado Preschool Program Presentation Companion to 2014 Legislative Report

  2. CPP At-a-Glance • State Funded through School Finance Formula • Authorized to serve 20,160 at-risk children • Over 269,000 young children served since inception in 1988 • Voluntary district participation 96% of school districts currently participating including the Charter School Institute 2

  3. Who are the Children in CPP? 3

  4. CPP Risk/ Eligibility Factors(each line represents the percentage of CPP-funded children eligible for that risk factor) 4

  5. HighScope COR – 2012-2013 CPP Growth n= 875 5

  6. Teaching Strategies GOLDCPP Growth Compared to Widely Held Expectations (2012-2013) 6 Above this range—”Exceeding Expectations” Top and Bottom Boundaries for “Meeting Expectations” Range Below this range = “Below Expectations” n≈ 8,800 - CPP (Fall 2012/Spring 2013)

  7. CSAP/TCAP Grades 3-8 Outcomes (n≈ 60,000) (n≈ 12,000) *At-Risk, Non-CPP is defined as children eligible for free or reduced price meals in first grade with no history of preschool in CDE collections. **State Average includes everyone assessed in the year corresponding with the expected grade/year of assessment for the 2003-04 CPP cohort. So, “3rd grade” results for State Average equals 3rd grade overall results from 2008, “4th grade” = 2009, etc. 7

  8. Grade Retention(What Proportion of Children Repeated Each of These Grades?) (n = 17,642) (n = 10,808) 8

  9. K-3Literacy Outcomes- Single Cohort (n≈ 800) (n≈ 5,500) (n≈ 13,000) 9 (n≈ 800)

  10. First GradeLiteracy Outcomes- Multiple Cohort n= 8,181 n= 1,312 n= 772 n= 5,242 n= 12,738 n= 16,469 n= 1,987 n= 8,048 n= 16,282 10

  11. For more information about the Colorado Preschool Program, please contact: Nick Ortiz Results Matter Principal Consultant (303) 866-3368 Ortiz_N@cde.state.co.us Mary DeLamar CPP Senior Consultant (303) 866-6334 DeLamar_M@cde.state.co.us Laura Greenfield CPP/RM Consultant Support (303) 866-6783 Greenfield_L@cde.state.co.us Nan Vendegna Supervisor (720) 866-6602 Vendegna_N@cde.state.co.us Mary Jo DePriest CPP Senior Consultant (720) 215-6371 DePriest_M@cde.state.co.us Michelle Boyer CPP Senior Consultant (303) 866-6803 Boyer_M@cde.state.co.us

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