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Bright Spot Celebration

Join us in celebrating the success of our kids as they complete programs, enter post-high school education, and achieve their dreams. Our Bright Futures initiative focuses on early care, kindergarten readiness, language and literacy, critical thinking, youth development, and college/job readiness, aiming for 60% early care and 25% critical thinking success. We promote career pathways and civic infrastructure for shared impact, with a focus on youth development, language and literacy, kindergarten readiness, and critical thinking. Our largely self-directed project teams, goal advisory groups, and lead partners drive our mission. Let’s work together for a brighter future!

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Bright Spot Celebration

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  1. Bright Spot Celebration

  2. Erica Padilla-Chavez CEO Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance Welcome Jose Luis Alvarado Dean, College of Education Cal State University Monterey Bay

  3. Our Kids 1.5K Complete a Program 3K Enter Post HS Credential 4.4K Graduate from High School 7K Enter Kindergarten

  4. About Bright Futures BIG Goal 1 Early Care 60% 2 Kinder Ready 3 Language & Literacy 4 Critical Thinking 25% 5 Youth Development 6 College/Job Tr. Ready 7 % Earning post-high school credential Career Pathways

  5. Civic Infrastructure for Shared Impact 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 College/ Training Ready Youth Development Career Pathway Language & Literacy Kinder- Ready Critical Thinking Largely Self-Directed Project Teams Early Care Goal Advisory Groups Goal Advisory Groups Goal Advisory Groups Goal Advisory Groups Goal Advisory Groups Goal Advisory Groups Lead Partners Lead Partners Lead Partners Lead Partners Lead Partners Lead Partners Steering Partners Core Conveners Backbone Services Sponsoring Orgs 2017.03

  6. What’s Bright Spot? 10pp+ Improvement ~ plus ~ 3+ Year Trend ~ plus ~ Exceeding the County ~ plus ~ Exceeding the State

  7. Equity Matters Real Cost Measure Monterey County 38% in Poverty Less than HS 74% High School 45% Some college/training 33% College degree - - - Families with children under 6 years of age 68%

  8. PreK-12 Bright Spots 10pp+ over County and All Grades or 20pp+ over County 127 Super-Duper Bright Spots 10pp+ over County and 5pp+ over State 90 Super Bright Spots 10pp+ improvement 3+ year trend Exceed State Exceed County 626 Bright Spots

  9. Insights Proof Point! Improvement is possible! All kids can learn! Disparity gaps can be closed! 127 Super-Duper Bright Spots 90 Super Bright Spots 626 Bright Spots

  10. Romero Jalomo Vice President, Student Affairs Hartnell College Readiness for College & Career Margaret D’Arrigo Martin Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System

  11. College & Career Readiness Based on the new College & Career Readiness Indicator

  12. A-G College Prep Courses

  13. Super Bright Spots A-G college prep course completion in all schools

  14. Super-Duper Bright Spots A-G college prep course completion in all schools

  15. Bright Spot – A-G Soledad High School Jeffrey James, Principal

  16. Soledad High School 2017-18 A-G Hispanic or Latino • Support from leadership • Most courses are A-G eligible • Alignment with graduation requirements • Early outreach and intervention • Parental involvement

  17. Kudos to You!

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