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College and Career Ready

College and Career Ready. Pre K – 12 Public Schools. Florida College System. State University System. The Path to College and Career Readiness. PreK-12 At a Glance Foundation Policies Results Next Generation Policies Results RTTT. PreK-12 At a Glance

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College and Career Ready

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  1. College and Career Ready Pre K – 12 Public Schools Florida College System State University System

  2. The Path to College and Career Readiness • PreK-12 At a Glance • Foundation Policies • Results • Next Generation Policies • Results • RTTT

  3. PreK-12 At a Glance • Number of Teachers: 166,724 • Number of Students: 2,634,382

  4. Foundation Policies2000 - 2007 • A++ • Reading – “Just Read Florida” • Assessment - FCAT • Accountability – School Grades • VPK • Choice • Florida Virtual School • Longitudinal Data Systems • Facts.org

  5. Results

  6. Although Florida was ranked 32nd for Grade 4 Reading in 2003… 2003 NAEP Reading Results, Grades 4, Percent Scoring Basic Level and Above, 50 States and Washington, DC

  7. 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

  8. “Next Generation” Policies & Strategic Plan

  9. 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

  10. Entering 9th Grade 2010 2011 2012 2013 To Graduate Algebra and Geometry + Biology and Algebra EOC + Biology EOC, Geometry EOC and Algebra II + Chemistry or Physics and an equally rigorous science course High School Graduation RequirementsSenate Bill 4

  11. High School Postsecondary Readiness Assessment & Remediation(Senate Bill 1908) Section 1008.30(3), Florida Statutes Major 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

  12. 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

  13. 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

  14. Short Term Results

  15. Graduation Rate Four-Year NGA Graduation Rate, 2004-05 through 2008-09

  16. African American & Hispanic Graduation Rate up 10% in four years High School Graduation Rate, NGA Method, 2005-06 to 2008-09

  17. By 2009, 40% of Florida’s high school graduates took an AP exam Percentage of High School Graduates Who Took an AP Exam in High School, 2009

  18. Hispanics students have eliminated the achievement gap in AP in Florida 2009 AP Equity and Excellence Gaps, Student Access and Performance in U.S. Public Schools by Race/Ethnicity

  19. 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 in the country) Increase in the percent of High School Graduates Who Earned an AP score of 3, 4, or 5, 2009

  20. 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

  21. Number of Florida students earning Industry Certification skyrockets Number of Students Earning Industry Certifications, 2007-08 to 2009-10 (preliminary data)

  22. “RTTT” Race to the Top

  23. Race to the TopOverview • 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

  24. Race to the TopGoals 1. Double the percentageof 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.

  25. Our RTTT GoalsDouble the Percent Earning College Credit

  26. And Away They Go!

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