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Lumina Community Partnership for Attainment Convening Indianapolis Marriott Downtown December 3, 2013 Nancy L. Zimpher, Chancellor State University of New York. What is the problem we are trying to solve?. #1: Student Attrition. In New York , for every 100 ninth grade students… .
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Lumina Community Partnership for Attainment Convening Indianapolis Marriott Downtown December 3, 2013 Nancy L. Zimpher, ChancellorState University of New York
#1: Student Attrition In New York, for every 100 ninth grade students… 69students graduate from high school four years later… 41students immediately enter college… 33students are still enrolled in their second year… and 19students graduate with either an associate’s degree within three years or a bachelor’s degree within six years. Source: M. Savage, NYSED, 2013
#2: Teacher Quality A New Mental Model Blue Ribbon Panel CLINICAL PREPARATION AND PARTNERSHIPS FOR IMPROVED STUDENT LEARNING
#3: Lack of “System” Community-Based Organizations Government Early Childhood Social Services Non-Profits Higher Education P-12 Foundations Business and Industry
My Experience My Sector Your Role
Franklin County Consortium Peer Assistance and Review The Holmes Group The Holmes Partnership The Urban Network to Improve Teacher Education
How CAP Can Meet These Needs K-12 Partners Cincinnati Public Schools Cincinnati & Covington Diocese Covington Independent Schools Newport Independent Schools Postsecondary Partners UC XU NKU Thomas More Mount St. Joseph Cincinnati State Gateway Corporate Partners P&G Toyota Convergys GE Aviation Cincinnati Bell Fidelity Scripps Federated CBC Early Childhood Success by 6 Children, Inc. Civic Partners Cincinnati Youth Collaborative Project GRAD KnowledgeWorks Foundation United Way Urban League Cincinnati Health Foundation Greater Cincinnati Foundation Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation Cincinnati USA Chamber No. Kentucky Chamber No. Kentucky Council of Partners No. Kentucky Vision 2015
“Educating more people, and educating them better, is simply the best bet any society can make.” -DAVID LEONHART
The Power of SUNY A Big, Hairy Audacious Goal: SUNY will be a key engine of revitalization for New York State’s economy and enhance the quality of life of the state’s citizens.
Six Big Ideas SUNY and the Entrepreneurial Century SUNY and an Energy-Smart New York SUNY and the Seamless Education Pipeline SUNY and a Healthier New York SUNY and the World SUNY and the Vibrant Community
Scale. Clinton County Rochester Mohawk Valley Albany Broome County NYS C2C Alliance Member Communities Yonkers South Bronx Emerging Site Farmingdale Harlem Bedford-Stuyvesant Astoria/Queens
And other system-wide interventions: • Early College High Schools • Summer Bridge Programs • Educational Opportunity Programs • A2S • Early Assessments • Streamlined Remediation • Seamless Transfer • Degree Works • Online Mentoring • ETC…
#3: What matters? College and Career Readiness Third/ Fourth Grade Success Early Childhood Success High School Success Career 4 B K 15 3 9 12 Fourth grade ELA & Math proficiency High school graduation Early childcare enrollment Ninth graders w/5 + credits towards graduation At benchmark upon exiting pre-kindergarten Avg. days missed by ninth graders
#5: How are you organized for the work? • Stakeholder Council • Strategic Guidance • Plenary • Champion Vision • Affirm Direction • Advocate for What Works • Promote and Report Data/Results • (Meets quarterly) Coordinating Committee • Provide recommendations for process and strategy • Drive the implementation and oversight of the action and support teams Early Childhood 3/4th Grade High School College and Career Other Examples Data Task Force Community Engagement Task Force Parent Advisory Task Force Youth Advisory Task Force Communications Task Force Anchor Entity Support the partnership through staffing, convening and sustaining 3.13.12
#6: Who pays and for what? THE ALBANY PROMISE BACKBONE BUDGET Staffing: Director Partner Coordinator Data Management (through Ualbany’s CHSR) 4 Collaborative Action Facilitators TOTAL: $550,000 Operating Expenditures: Supplies/Printing/Equipment Travel/Meetings Contractual Services Marketing/Communications TOTAL: $170,000 Total Backbone Expenses: $720,000
Superintendent UpdateDr. Marguerite VandenWyngaard, Superintendent #7: Who are your major stakeholders?
#8: Where’s the community? Keeping Race, Class, and Culture Front and Center Partnerships across the country conferred on the need to keep the issues of race, class, and culture front and center in all discussions of the work being done. A previously formed Race and Equity taskforce will continue to work on how to better engage on this issue.
From Isolated to Collective Impact Collective Impact Cumulative Impact Isolated Impact
Lumina Community Partnership for Attainment Convening Indianapolis Marriott Downtown December 3, 2013 Nancy L. Zimpher, ChancellorState University of New York