Colorado Preschool Program
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Colorado Preschool ProgramPresentation Companion to
2014 Legislative Report
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State Funded through School Finance Formula
Authorized to serve 20,160 at-risk children
Over 269,000 young children served since inception in 1988
Voluntary district participation 96% of school districts currently participating including the Charter School Institute
CPP At-a-Glance
70.08%
9.13%
20.80%
Public School
Head Start Program
Community Program
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Who are the Children in CPP?
Fe-male50%
Male50%
Gender
0% 1% 2% 2%
7%
33%54%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Is-lander
American Indian or Alaska Native
Two or More Races
Asian
Black or African American
White
Hispanic or Latino
Race/ Ethnicity
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CPP Risk/ Eligibility Factors(each l ine represents the percentage of CPP-funded
chi ldren el igible for that r isk factor)
Eligible for Free or Reduced Price Meals
In Need of Language Development
Poor Social Skills
Parent Without High School Degree
Receiving Other Social Services
Frequent Relocations (Mobility)
Parent Under 18
Homelessness
Parental Drug/Alcohol Abuse
Abusive Adult in Home
81.1%
43.9%
30.6%
27.6%
15.0%
13.4%
11.5%
9.6%
7.1%
4.2%
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HighScope COR – 2012-2013 CPP Growth
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n= 875
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Teaching Strategies GOLDCPP Growth Compared to Widely Held
Expectations (2012-2013)
- CPP (Fall 2012/Spring 2013)
Above this range—”Exceeding Expectations”Top and Bottom Boundaries for “Meeting Expectations” RangeBelow this range = “Below Expectations”
n≈ 8,800
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CSAP/TCAP Grades 3-8 Outcomes
*At-Risk, Non-CPP is defined as children eligible for free or reduced price meals in first grade with no history of preschool in CDE collections.**State Average includes everyone assessed in the year corresponding with the expected grade/year of assessment for the 2003-04 CPP cohort. So, “3rd grade” results for State Average equals 3rd grade overall results from 2008, “4th grade” = 2009, etc.
3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 5th 8th0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%At-Risk, Non-CPP* Half-Day CPP (2003-04) State Average**
Grade
Perc
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Reading Writing Math Science
(n≈ 4,000)
(n≈ 12,000) (n≈ 60,000)
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Grade Retention(What Proport ion of Chi ldren Repeated Each of These
Grades?)
(n = 17,642)
(n = 10,808)
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K-3Literacy Outcomes- Single Cohort
(n≈ 800)
(n≈ 800)
(n≈ 5,500)
(n≈ 13,000)
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First GradeLiteracy Outcomes- Multiple Cohort
n= 7
72
n= 1
2,73
8
n= 1
,312
n= 1
6,46
9
n= 1
,987
n= 1
6,28
2
n= 5
,242
n= 8
,181
n= 8
,048
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Nan Vendegna Supervisor(720) [email protected]
Mary Jo DePriestCPP Senior Consultant (720) [email protected]
Michelle BoyerCPP Senior Consultant(303) [email protected]
Nick OrtizResults Matter Principal Consultant(303) [email protected]
Mary DeLamarCPP Senior Consultant(303) [email protected]
Laura GreenfieldCPP/RM Consultant Support(303) [email protected]
For more information about the Colorado Preschool Program, please contact: