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College and CareerReady
Pre K – 12 Public Schools
Pre K – 12 Public Schools
Florida College System
Florida College System
State University System
State University System
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• PreK-12 At a Glance
•Foundation Policies
• Results
• Next Generation Policies
• Results
• RTTT
The Path to College and Career Readiness
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PreK-12 At a Glance
• Number of Teachers: 166,724• Number of Students: 2,634,382
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Foundation Policies2000 - 2007
• A++
• Reading – “Just Read Florida”
• Assessment - FCAT
• Accountability – School Grades
• VPK
• Choice
• Florida Virtual School
• Longitudinal Data Systems
• Facts.org
Results
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Although Florida was ranked 32nd for Grade 4 Reading in 2003…
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2003 NAEP Reading Results, Grades 4, Percent Scoring Basic Level and Above, 50 States and Washington, DC
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By 2009, Florida’s students jumped to 8th in the nation in Grade 4 Reading
2009 NAEP Reading Results, Grades 4, Percent Scoring Basic Level and Above, 50 States and Washington, DC
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“Next Generation”Policies & Strategic Plan
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• Next Generation Standards
• Common Core Standards (2013-14) / Assessments (PARCC)
• FCAT 2.0
• End of Course Test (computer based)
• High School Accountability – 50% / 50%– Access– Acceleration– Graduation
• Differentiated Accountability
• Career and Professional Education Act (CAPE)
• Senate Bill 4– IB, AICE or 4AP / DE
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High School Graduation RequirementsSenate Bill 4
Entering 9th Grade2010
2011
2012
2013
To GraduateAlgebra and Geometry
+Biology and Algebra EOC
+ Biology EOC, Geometry
EOC and Algebra II +
Chemistry or Physics and an equally rigorous
science course
High School Postsecondary Readiness Assessment & Remediation
(Senate Bill 1908)
Section 1008.30(3), Florida StatutesMajor Components
• Administer postsecondary readiness assessment in 11th grade
• Student who meets cut score is eligible for enrollment in college credit for 2 years without retesting
• Student who does not meet cut score must be provided an opportunity to remediate while in high school
• Remediation must be collaborative effort between district high schools and college
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Secondary CTE
• 342,672 students enrolled• Industry certifications earned are included on student’s
transcript• 85 Statewide Articulation Agreements based on industry
certifications have been developed with The Florida College System
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Postsecondary CTE provided by Florida’s School Districts
• 46 technical centers located throughout Florida
• 61,893 students enrolled
• Programs based on needs of business and industry
• Result in postsecondary certificates/industry certifications
• Local/Statewide Articulation Agreements provide opportunities for students to transition to AS/AAS degrees in the Florida College System
Short Term
Results
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Graduation RateFour-Year NGA Graduation Rate, 2004-05 through 2008-09
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African American & Hispanic Graduation Rate up 10% in four years
High School Graduation Rate, NGA Method, 2005-06 to 2008-09
77%79%
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By 2009, 40% of Florida’s high school graduates took an AP exam
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Hispanics students have eliminated the achievement gap in AP in Florida
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2009 AP Equity and Excellence Gaps, Student Access and Performance in U.S. Public Schools by Race/Ethnicity
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From 2004 to 2009, the percent of Florida’s high school graduates earning an AP score of 3 or higher increased by 5% (third strongest
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Steady Growth in Dual Enrollment participation and performance fuels Florida’s College & Career Ready
agenda
Number of students enrolled in Dual Enrollment and the number of students earning credit in Dual Enrollment through the Florida Colleges, 2005-06 to 2009-10
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Number of Florida students earning Industry Certification skyrockets
Number of Students Earning Industry Certifications, 2007-08 to 2009-10 (preliminary data)
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“RTTT”Race to the Top
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• Florida is one of 12 winners
• $700 million over 4 years– $350 million to participating districts– $350 million to state to support all districts
• Florida has 69 participating districts
• 62 have sent a Final Scope of Work for our review and feedback
• Final deadline is November 9
Race to the TopOverview
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Race to the TopGoals
1. Double the percentage of incoming high school
freshmen who:
graduate from High School
go to College
earn a years worth of college credit
2. Cut the achievement gap in half in 2015; and
3. Increase the percentage of students scoring at or above proficient on NAEP by 2015, to or beyond the performance levels of the highest-performing states.
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Our RTTT GoalsDouble the Percent Earning
College Credit
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And Away They Go!
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