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Post-Secondary Readiness Data and the PSR Intensive Pathway Strategic Plan

Post-Secondary Readiness Data and the PSR Intensive Pathway Strategic Plan. Peer Observer Presentation February 19, 2013. Graduation, Completion, Dropout Rates. *Dropout rate includes grades 7-12. Graduation Rate Subgroup Data. Dropout Rate Subgroup Data.

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Post-Secondary Readiness Data and the PSR Intensive Pathway Strategic Plan

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  1. Post-Secondary Readiness Data and the PSR Intensive Pathway Strategic Plan Peer Observer Presentation February 19, 2013

  2. Graduation, Completion, Dropout Rates *Dropout rate includes grades 7-12

  3. Graduation Rate Subgroup Data

  4. Dropout Rate Subgroup Data *CDE has not yet published dropout data by ELL status.

  5. College Enrollment and Remediation Rates College Remediation rates are calculated by the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE). The rates are based on students who enroll in higher ed. institutions in the state of Colorado. Note: Years represent the school year in which students completed high school.

  6. College Remediation Rate Subgroup Data

  7. Our First Step: Segmenting of the Marketplace

  8. Understanding our Student Population

  9. Understanding our Current School Offerings

  10. Key Elements of MPC’s

  11. What does this mean for Peer Observers? • Determine which appendices may be applicable • Use your professional judgment! • Credit Recovery • Engagement Center • Interventionists • Blended learning • Affective needs • Have an in depth conversation with your teachers and/or school staff ahead of time so you can better understand what you should expect to see: • Schedule • Delivery style • Curriculum model • Student level/academic achievement • Attendance • Class size • Behavior issues

  12. What does this mean for Peer Observers? (cont) • Reach out to TECs who support each school • Betty Inhelder – CLA, Florence Crittenton, • Diane Tribbett – DC21 • Annashay Sutherland – North Engagement Center, Lincoln RESPECT Academy, West Career Academy • Lisa Wolford – Vista Academy, Prep Academy • Other Resources: • Katie Boogaard - Director of Student Engagement • Randy Johnson - IS Pathway Schools • Steve Goldstein - Data Partner, Pathway Schools • Oscar Joseph - School Improvement Partner, Pathway Schools

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