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Missouri Department of Higher Education Committee on Transfer and Articulation Annual Conference
February 11, 2011
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PREP-KC’s Six Regional Districts
Serve almost 1/2 the low-income students in Kansas City’s 5-county region:
63,000 total students 12,800 HS students
GardnerEdgertonAntioch
Desoto
Olathe
Spring Hill
Blue Valley
Shawnee Mission
Grandview C-4
Hickman Mills C-1 Lee's Summit
R-VII
Blue Springs R-IV
GrainValley
R-V Oak Grove R-VI
Lone JackC-6
Raytown C-2
Independence30
Fort Osage R-I
North Kansas City 74
Smithville R-II Kearney R-I
Clinton Co. R-IIILawson R-XIV
Excelsior Springs 40
Missouri City 56 (E)
Liberty 53
North Platte Co. R-I
East Buchanan
West Platte Co. R-II
Platte Co. R-III
Park Hill
Piper-Kansas City
Bonner Springs Turner-
Kansas City
Center58
Kansas City, MO 33
Kansas City,KS
Source: DESE & KSDE SY2010
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GardnerEdgertonAntioch
Desoto
Olathe
Spring Hill
Blue Valley
Shawnee Mission
Grandview C-4
Hickman Mills C-1 Lee's Summit
R-VII
Blue Springs R-IV
GrainValley
R-V Oak Grove R-VI
Lone JackC-6
Raytown C-2
Independence30
Fort Osage R-I
North Kansas City 74
Smithville R-II Kearney R-I
Clinton Co. R-IIILawson R-XIV
Excelsior Springs 40
Missouri City 56 (E)
Liberty 53
North Platte Co. R-I
East Buchanan
West Platte Co. R-II
Platte Co. R-III
Park Hill
Piper-Kansas City
Bonner Springs Turner-
Kansas City
Center58
Kansas City,MO 33
Kansas City, KS
PREP-KC Strategic PartnershipsDistrict % Low-income
Kansas City, KS 86.5%
Kansas City, MO 81.6%
Independence, MO 60.6%
Center, MO 67.1%
Hickman Mills, MO 77.0%
Grandview, MO 61.9%
Data Sources: DESE and KSDE SY2010
PREP-KC’s 6 partner districts represent 47.7% of low-income students within the 5-county region
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GardnerEdgertonAntioch
Desoto
Olathe
Spring Hill
Blue Valley
Shawnee Mission
Grandview C-4
Hickman Mills C-1 Lee's Summit
R-VII
Blue Springs R-IV
GrainValley
R-V Oak Grove R-VI
Lone JackC-6
Raytown C-2
Independence30
Fort Osage R-I
North Kansas City 74
Smithville R-II Kearney R-I
Clinton Co. R-IIILawson R-XIV
Excelsior Springs 40
Missouri City 56 (E)
Liberty 53
North Platte Co. R-I
East Buchanan
West Platte Co. R-II
Platte Co. R-III
Park Hill
Piper-Kansas City
Bonner Springs Turner-
Kansas City
Center58
Kansas City, MO 33
Kansas City,KS
PREP-KC Strategic PartnershipsDistrict Students of Color
Kansas City, KS 85.0%
Kansas City, MO 91.4%
Independence, MO 26.7%
Center, MO 77.4%
Hickman Mills, MO 87.5%
Grandview, MO 72.1%
Data Sources: DESE and KSDE SY2010
PREP-KC’s 6 partner districts represent 49.2% of the students of color within the 5-county region
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PREP-KC’s 6 Regional Districts–Math Rigor
GardnerEdgertonAntioch
Desoto
Olathe
Spring Hill
Blue Valley
Shawnee Mission
Grandview C-4
Hickman Mills C-1 Lee's Summit
R-VII
Blue Springs R-IV
GrainValley
R-V Oak Grove R-VI
Lone JackC-6
Raytown C-2
Independence30
Fort Osage R-I
North Kansas City 74
Smithville R-II Kearney R-I
Clinton Co. R-IIILawson R-XIV
Excelsior Springs 40
Missouri City 56 (E)
Liberty 53
North Platte Co. R-I
East Buchanan
West Platte Co. R-II
Platte Co. R-III
Park Hill
Piper-Kansas City
Bonner Springs Turner-
Kansas City
Center58
Kansas City, MO 33
Kansas City,KS
5.5%were proficient
or above on statemath tests
in 2005
Source: Missouri DESE & KSDE/ DERA, percentages are of students taking the state math testProjections assume district enrollment holds steady and are based on projected annual proficiency increases of 6.0% in Missouri partner districts and 4.0% in KCKPS schools. NOTE: Data is from two different state assessments (KS and MO)
34.7% were proficient
or above on state math tests in 2010
60.3%will be proficient
or above on state math tests in 2015
Based on conservative projections, it is estimated
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Overview of Key Strategies
Math Rigor – Math BenchmarkingEarly College StrategiesCareer Themes – Work-based Experiences
2005-10
2010-15
Small Learning CommunitiesInstructional RigorFamily Advocacy / Advisement
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3 Early College StrategiesAccelerated STEM Academies
Students attend classes at urban community colleges
Health Sciences
Engineering
Biotechnology
Early College course-taking
In multiple urban high schools, students take classes at their high school
Southwest Early College Campus
College course-taking for all students
Students attend classes on a college campus & at their high school through partnerships with UMKC & Donnelly
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Southwest Early College Campus
Original Design Elements
Early College school for grades 6-12
Math/ Science emphasis
Open Enrollment, no entrance exam required
Course-of-study co-designed (K-12 and Higher Education)
Opportunity to earn significant college credit
Ongoing college campus learning experiences
Classes taught by master teachers & college professors
Additional supports offered during and after school hours
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Partners
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Data Sources: DESE SY2009 & 2010 EOC data and SWECC data on college courses/credits
Highlights
Academic OutcomesSouthwest made AYP (adequate yearly progress) in all subgroups44.4% of high school students scored proficient or above on the Algebra 1 EOC (a 22% gain from last year)72.2% of high school students scored proficient or above on the English 2 EOC (first year SWECC students took this EOC)
Early College ParticipationOver 60% of the 2008 and 2009 9th grade classes earned at least one college-credit 43 students earned college credit in the 09-10 SY in courses including: College Algebra, Pre-Calculus, and Latin.
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HighlightsFamily Engagement
100% participation in SWECC Enrollment Conferences and 100% completion of the SWECC family contract55% participation in fall and spring Parent-Teacher Conferences40% student participation rate in extended-day
Academic Honors/Competitions1st place in regional stock market competition & FIRST Robotics League3rd place in regional Mathletics competition Original script and performance of “Black History Month” play and celebrationStudent writing published in the UMKC Sosland Journal
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Supporting ALL students in being College Ready
Hiring, retaining, and supporting teaching facultyProviding a system of supports for students (extended-day, Advising) College-going cultureA strong partnership (K-12, Higher Education, Business, Non-profit)
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KCMSD Demographics 2009-10District Enrollment: 16,868 SWECC Enrollment: 449
Source: DESE SY2010
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Source: DESE SY2009 & 2010
KCMSD Algebra/English 2009-10Proficient or Advanced
KCMSD High Schools (excluding SWECC): Central, East, Northeast, ACE, and Westport
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Source: DESE 2009 &2010 Note: 2010 data is preliminary
KCMSD 2009-10 Attendance DataKCMSD High Schools (excluding SWECC): 2010 - Central, East, Northeast, ACE
2009 - Central, East, Northeast, ACE, Westport
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KCKPS graduates earning early college credits while in high school
Estimate
Preliminary
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Early College Pathways for STEM Careers
Overview
• Early-College Course-taking at a local community college during the high school years
• Tuition costs supported by PREP-KC, community college and/or district funds
• Strong, new academic alignment between high schools and colleges
• Growing numbers of low-income and/or first-generation college goers beginning a college/career pathway during high school
Career Fields
• Nursing/ Allied Health- 30 KCMSD students at Penn Valley Community College
• Engineering- 15 KCKPS students at KCK Community College
• Biosciences- 16 students from KCKPS & KCMSD attending KCK Community College
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Career Themes: PREP-KC Workforce Liaisons
2010 Results:245 Kansas City professionals participated in
7,200 individual career exploration experiences for urban high school students
College & career experiences:
• Classroom speakers
• Career fairs
• Workplace tours
• Career-themed college visits
Health Sciences Engineering & Tech Arts & Communications Business & Finance
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Economic Impact in the Kansas City Region $127,000 = lifetime net economic benefit to the U.S. economy per high school graduate (including lifetime income, taxes, & reduced cost of public health, crime and justice, and welfare)
GardnerEdgertonAntioch
Desoto
Olathe
Spring Hill
Blue Valley
Shawnee Mission
Grandview C-4
Hickman Mills C-1 Lee's Summit
R-VII
Blue Springs R-IV
GrainValley
R-V Oak Grove R-VI
Lone JackC-6
Raytown C-2
Independence30
Fort Osage R-I
North Kansas City 74
Smithville R-II Kearney R-I
Clinton Co. R-IIILawson R-XIV
Excelsior Springs 40
Missouri City 56 (E)
Liberty 53
North Platte Co. R-I
East Buchanan
West Platte Co. R-II
Platte Co. R-III
Park Hill
Piper-Kansas City
Bonner Springs Turner-
Kansas City
Center58
Kansas City, MO 33
Kansas City,KS
# of students represents additional students who graduated over # expected based on pre-intervention graduation ratesHenry Levin et al. 2007, "The Costs and Benefits of an Excellent Education for All of America's Children," New York: Teachers College, Columbia University.
From 2001‐20091,615 additional KCKPS graduates since 2001= $205,105,000 797 additional KCMSD graduates since 2004= $101,210,000
PREP-KC's economic impact to date $306,324,000
Projected for 2010‐20151,414 additional KCKPS graduates= $179,578,000 797 additional KCMSD graduates= $101,219,000
PREP‐KC's economic impact $280,797,000