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Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency. State of the RESA Spring, 2010. S upport E ducation R esponsibly, through V isionary I nnovative C ooperative E fforts. Agenda. Teaching & Learning Financial Update National State District. Future.
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Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency State of the RESA Spring, 2010 Support Education Responsibly, through Visionary Innovative Cooperative Efforts
Agenda • Teaching & Learning • Financial Update • National • State • District • Future
Newaygo County Robotics NC GEARS 2010 State Champions Thank you to The Fremont Area Community Foundation and the Gerber Foundation!
11th Annual Technology Showcase Winner! • NCCTC Graphics Communications student Krysztof Lower
Other STUDENT winners! • Boilermakers Local 169 Competition. Placing in the top 20: 9 – Roberto Diaz (Shelby) 15 – Tyler Brinkman (Hesperia) 16 – Dustin Lehnert (Grant) • Breaking Traditions MDE Award: Hannah Schmitt, Hesperia High School in Culinary Arts
Working Toward Healthier Children 2008-09 BMI Data (At Risk + Over Weight) 6-11 Year Olds
The Bad and The Ugly • Failures • Funding • Forces in Lansing
Newaygo County 2008-09 School Year No Alternative HS data included.
Financial Update NATIONAL STATE LOCAL
Newaygo County issued over 240 building permits in 1999; only 188 in 2006; and continues to decline through 2009
Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) data. Updated date: December 2, 2009 (not seasonally adjusted)
Responses to the Funding Crisis • Building Closures (WC) • Support Services Privatization • Staff Reductions • Consolidation of Services • Program Elimination (CCDS, LINC, etc.)
How Does It Look for the Future? State Funding Declining Enrollment Salaries & Benefits Health Insurance Other Expenses
Newaygo County LEA’s Funding History 2003-2004: 10,000 students @ $6,700 = $67,000,000 2009-2010: 8,882 students @ $7,316 = $64,980,712 *CPI Source-2008 Newaygo County Equalization Report
Health Insurancefor admin/admin support Total District HDV Cost 2009-10 is $1.58 million
Race to the Top • The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) provides $4.35 billion for states. • Legislation has been enacted, but not yet funded • Teacher evaluations with student growth • Other – Dropout age, Charter Schools • The money would be used to help to implement the initiatives already signed into law
Race to the Top The goals for Race to the Top are clear: • States must join with other states in establishing common core standards and assessments and to benchmark standards our standards, for the first time, to international standards in this global economy; • Create a comprehensive data system that can track student progress from preschool to grad school and all the stops in between; • Take concrete steps to increase the number of great teachers and great leaders in our schools; • Put aside the excuses and find ways to fix our lowest-performing schools.
FUTURE • Increase academic integration opportunities at CTC to assist with credit completion and recovery. • Upgrade facilities to meet the expanding needs at FEAC and to bring the CTC into the 21st Century. • Expand post-secondary opportunities, especially for our grade 13 and beyond students. • Continue advocacy for stable funding for schools.