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Challenge to Lead 2020 Joan Lord October 19, 2012 Atlanta Renaissance Concourse Hotel. Challenge to Lead. Meeting of the Legislative and Executive Staff. Southern Regional Education Board. Cover page. SREB Challenge 2020 Goals for Education. Goal Four: High School .
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Challenge to Lead 2020 Joan Lord October 19, 2012 Atlanta Renaissance Concourse Hotel Challenge to Lead • Meeting of the Legislative and • Executive Staff SouthernRegionalEducationBoard
Cover page SREB Challenge 2020 Goals for Education
Goal Four: High School • Targets are from previous goals, in some cases updated • Directly from (or reflecting) committee reports
Goal Four: High School * * * * * *
Ten Issues Project, SREB Educational Technology Cooperative Identify 10 Key Technology-related Issues But more… • State the issue in lay terms • Indicate why the issue is important • Identify policies to which the issue may link • Provide measurable outcomes for success • Determine the extent of the need (gap analysis) • Show example(s) of effective practice • Specify lost opportunities, if no action
Four SREB policy committees and three key reports College Completion High School Accountability Middle Grades Mission Adolescent Literacy Early grades First-grade readiness Adult learning
Challenge to LeadGoals for Education A Decade of Progress Jeff Gagne Joan Lord Joe Marks Challenge to Lead SouthernRegionalEducationBoard
A Decade of Progress State Profile • Public Elementary and Secondary Enrollment, page 2 • Up significantly – 1.8 million more students • Percent of Students in SREB states Approved for Free or Reduced-Price Meals, page 3 • Up 6 percent over the decade, 2000 to 2010 • Racial/Ethnic Proportions: Public HS Graduates, page 2 • More Hispanic and more “other” students graduating from HS in 2010 and 2020 than in 2000. Source: National Center for Education Statistics
A Decade of Progress inThree Remarkable Regional Stories • Reading and math achievement • High school completion • Postsecondary attainment
NAEP: Outpacing National Gains Progress on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, 2003-2011 Math Reading Basic Proficient Proficient Basic Math Reading Basic Proficient Basic Proficient Source: National Assessment of Educational Progress
Page 5 A Decade of Progress NAEP: Outpacing National Gains NAEP Fourth-Grade Reading Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic + 4 + 5 U.S. SREB Regional gain outpaced the nation Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Page 9 A Decade of Progress NAEP: Outpacing National Gains NAEP Eighth-Grade Mathematics Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic + 5 + 6 Source: National Center for Education Statistics
NAEP: Outpacing National Gains Outpaced the Nation in Gains on NAEP 2003-2011 Source: National Assessment of Educational Progress
NAEP: States Topping National Gains States Making the Greatest Gains on NAEP 2003-2011 MD – 1st in gains in 4th-Grade Proficient Reading: # 1 MARYLAND # 2. Massachusetts # 3. Alabama NAEP Results in! AL Gains Most in 4th- Grade Basic Reading: # 1. ALABAMA # 2. Maryland • TIE for 1st on NAEP! Basic & Proficient! 4th-Grade Math: # 1. KENTUCKY # 1. MARYLAND KY MD +17 AL +15 MD + 11 KY MD +13 Source: National Assessment of Educational Progress
Alabama Maryland NAEP: States Topping National Gains NAEP Fourth-Grade Reading Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic +13 + 4 +15 U.S. MD Source: National Center for Education Statistics
NAEP: States Topping National Gains States Making the Greatest Gains on NAEP 2003-2011 AR - MD - TX Top the Nation in 8th - Grade Gains on NAEP KY MD +13 AL +15 MD +11 KY MD +17 MD + 9 AR TX +12 MD + 9 TX +15 Source: National Assessment of Educational Progress
A Decade of Progress inThree Remarkable Regional Stories • Reading and math achievement • High school completion • Postsecondary attainment
High School Graduation + 5 + 8 Source: National Center for Education Statistics
High School Graduation Graduation Rate Gain, 2002-2009 NY DE # % % MD # # % % % # % # # % Top 5 in U.S. in gains in numbers of HS graduates Top 5 in U.S. in HS grad rate gain Engines that drove national graduation rate change Source: Johns Hopkins University
High School Graduation Leading in Education Progress on High School Graduation Rates 2002-2009 DE MD Among 12 states in U.S. with majority of new graduates In top 15 states in U.S. in reducing students in dropout factories Sources: National Center for Education Statistics and Johns Hopkins University
A Decade of Progress inThree Remarkable Regional Stories • Reading and math achievement • High school completion • Postsecondary attainment
Page 20 A Decade of Progress • Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees Working-Age Adults With Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degrees or Higher, 2010 27% Bachelor’s 30% Bachelor’s Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Projected Changes in Public High School Graduates SREB States, 2011 to 2021 Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 8
Page 18 A Decade of Progress • Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees Estimated College Enrollment Rates of Recent High School Graduates +11 +11 • SREB • U.S. Source: National Center for Education Statistics
College Enrollment Rates of 18- to 24-Year Olds in the U.S. 2005 2009 The fastest-growing population has the lowest percentage enrolled. Source: U.S. Census Bureau.
Minority College Enrollment Percent Minority 2010 8% to 22% 22% to 36% 36% to 78%
Page 18 A Decade of Progress • Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees First-Year Persistence Rates at Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities +2 Source: SREB-State Data Exchange
Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees College Enrollment Increases, SREB States Source: SREB analysis of National Center for Education Statistics datatbases.
First inside page Challenge 2020 Challenge to Lead: President’s Letter
Second inside page Challenge 2020 … to Virginia’s state leaders
Challenge to LeadGoals for Education A Decade of Progress Joan Lord Challenge to Lead SouthernRegionalEducationBoard