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South Bay Consortium for Adult EducationThree Year Regional Plan Study Session 1: Quantitative Data + Consortium Self AssessmentSteering Committee and Consultation CouncilFebruary 8, 2019
Agenda 11:00 – 2:30 Study Session 11:00 Intro: 3YRP activities + timeline 11:10 Community Demographics 11:20 SBCAE & Student Data (11:20) Small Groups (12:00) Report Out 12:30 LUNCH 1:00 Labor Market Data 1:20 Regional Providers 1:30 Consortium Self Assessment (1:30) Small Groups (1:50) Report Out 2:30 – 3:30 Formal Steering Committee Meeting
3YRP Activities + Timeline • Jan – March Quantitative and Qualitative Data Collection • Feb – April Goals – Strategies – Indicators • May – June Public Comment – Stakeholder Presentations KEY DATES: • Feb 8 Study Session 1: Quantitative Data + Self Assessment • March, TBD Community Leader Focus Group • March 15 Study Session 2: Qualitative Data Review • April 2 Student Leader Focus Group • May 3 Community Forum • May 10 PD Day: Human Centered Design • May 24 Public Governance – Formal Plan Approval • June 7 Submit Plan to CAEP
South Bay Consortium for Adult EducationThree Year Regional Plan Study Session 1Steering Committee and Consultation CouncilFebruary 8, 2019 Data on SBCAE Region: Community Demographics
Population, Age * source: American Communities Survey, 2017 Santa Clara County Population 1,938,000 San Jose City Population 1,035,000 Median age 36.8 Median age Bay Area 38.7 % over 65 12% % under 1723%
Secondary Education * source: CASAS annual report; American Communities Survey; Opportunity Youth 2017-18 SBCAE HS Diplomas/HSE awarded: 536 2018 County adults w/o a secondary ed: 196,528 18-24 Year Olds w/o secondary education: 16,947 County residents with BA or higher: 50%
Employment * sources: American Communities Survey, 2017; Federal Reserve Bank, Economic Data % over 16 in the labor force: 67% % unemployed Nov 2018 2.4% % unemployed Nov 2017 2.9% % unemployed Nov 2016 3.6% Average commute time 27min
Housing * sources: Snapshot of Poverty: Santa Clara County, 2017; American Communities Survey, 2017 Median gross rent $1955mo Median value owner-occupied house $830,000 Owner-occupied housing % 57% % of families with “high housing burden” 39%
Ethnicity (SCC/Bay Area) * source: American Communities Survey, 2017 Asian 37.5%/26% White 31%/39% Latino 27%/24% Multi-Racial 4%/4% Black/AA 3%/6% Hawaiian/PI .3%/.6% Native American .2%/.22%
Language and Immigration Foreign born 38% Speak a language other than English at home 52% Average age, native born 29 Average age, foreign born 44 % county residents not US citizen 19% % Spanish speakers 17% % Chinese/mandarin speakers 7% % Vietnamese speakers 6% % Tagalog speakers 3% * sources: American Communities Survey, 2017; DATA USA, Santa Clara County, 2017
Poverty in Santa Clara County * sources: United Way, Snapshot of Poverty Santa Clara County, 2017; American Communities Survey, 2017; Open Data Network Self-sufficiency standard: $62,613 % below SSS (family of 3): 30% % below SSS (single mother): 60% Median household income: $96,310 Median household income East SJ: $78,945 Median income under 25: $47,285 Number on Medi-Cal 444,005 % in county with no insurance 2018 7.2%
Income Inequality in Santa Clara County Top income families earn 17 times more than low income families in Santa Clara County % children living in poverty: 9% Children living in poverty Los Gatos: 5% Children living in poverty NW SJ 43% % of students qualifying for FRL Saratoga 1% % of students qualifying for FRL Alum Rock 86% * source: United Way, Snapshot of Poverty Santa Clara County, 2017
Homeless* * source: Santa Clara County Homeless Census and Survey, 2017 Homeless in Santa Clara County 7,394 % homeless with drug and alcohol abuse 48% % who lost job and led to homelessness 37% % homeless because can’t afford rent 62% % homeless with families 72% % homeless veterans 32%
South Bay Consortium for Adult EducationThree Year Regional Plan Study Session 1Steering Committee and Consultation CouncilFebruary 8, 2019 Data on SBCAE Schools and Students
Breakout Groups • Group I: 4 Colleges • Facilitators: Kishan, Emilio • Group II: 3 Adult Schools: SCAE – SVAE – CACE • Facilitators: Bob, Rommel • Group III: 2 Adult Schools: ESAE – MAE • Facilitators: Ilse, Brenda F
Discussion Guide 45’ Small groups 25’: Consortium and individual school data review - Review consortium wide data and questions 1-10 on ‘Study Session Data Questions’ handout - Share observations from looking at data from your site. 20’: Respond to report-out prompts: - What is the data telling you? What are some of your observations about consortium/individual schools data? What was surprising? - How does this data inform areas of focus for the 3YRP? 10’ Report Out per group
South Bay Consortium for Adult EducationThree Year Regional Plan Study Session 1Steering Committee and Consultation CouncilFebruary 8, 2019 Labor Market Data
South Bay Consortium for Adult EducationThree Year Regional Plan Study Session 1Steering Committee and Consultation CouncilFebruary 8, 2019 Regional Providers
South Bay Consortium for Adult EducationThree Year Regional Plan Study Session 1Steering Committee and Consultation CouncilFebruary 8, 2019 Consortium Self-Assessment
Breakout Groups Choose 1 of 5 Quality Indicators: Indicator #1: Capacity Indicator #2: Connection Indicator #3: Entry Indicator #4: Progress Indicator #5: Completion/Transition
Discussion Guide • 30’ Small Group Discussion • Review performance scores (scale 1-5) and emerging themes • Which areas of growth do you think the 3YRP should address? Why? Prioritize 3-4 items. • If you have time - How might we address those needs? • 5’ Report Out per group