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Overview Presentation. Agenda. Welcome Project Overview RI Data Hub Chronic Absenteeism Example RI Research Hub Shared Questions RI Resource Hub Communications Plan. RI Data Sharing Project Goals. Rhode Island is National Leader in using Shared Data. Promote state agency collaboration

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  1. Overview Presentation

  2. Agenda • Welcome • Project Overview • RI Data Hub • Chronic Absenteeism Example • RI Research Hub • Shared Questions • RI Resource Hub • Communications Plan

  3. RI Data Sharing Project Goals Rhode Island is National Leader in using Shared Data Promote state agency collaboration Help state operations run more efficiently Improve outcomes for all Rhode Islanders

  4. Rhode Island SLDS Grant Details • Between 2009 and 2012, Rhode Island was awarded $8.6 million in two federal Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems (SLDS) grants • Initial focus on establishing RI Data Hub and related data projects with SLDS project team partners • Organizations currently involved as part of the SLDS grants include: • RI Department of Elementary and Secondary Education • RI Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner • RI Department of Labor and Training • RI Higher Education Assistance Authority • RI Adult Education Professional Development Center • The Providence Plan

  5. A Comprehensive Approach RI DATA HUB • Contributing by sharing data in the HUB • Exploring data stories and reports • Creating comprehensive data visualizations, stories and infographics RI RESOURCE HUB RI RESEARCH HUB RI DATA HUB Contribute Explore RI RESOURCE HUB Create • Contributing and linking resources among agencies • Exploring programs, services and opportunities for the public • Creating portfoliosand learning plansfor individuals RI RESEARCH HUB • Contributing to data stories and reports • Exploring Rhode Island trends • Creating and developing research

  6. Advisory Council Communicate • Advocate • Sustain • Advocate for the project • Inform the communications plan and research agenda • Provide guidance to SLDS Project Team • Provide connections with agencies to create partnerships and efficiencies • Promote policies based on data and research RI RESOURCE HUB RI RESEARCH HUB Advisory Council • SLDS Project Team RI DATA HUB Contribute Explore Create

  7. SLDS Project Team Communicate • Advocate • Sustain • Implement the SLDS project plan • Manage collection and integration of P-20W longitudinal data • Manage consultants and budget to support the SLDS work plan • Develop a strategy to expand SLDS to be inclusive and sustainable RI RESOURCE HUB RI RESEARCH HUB Advisory Council • SLDS Project Team RI DATA HUB Contribute Explore Create

  8. RI Data Hub

  9. Chronic Absenteeism:Creating and Collaborating with Partners RI Department of Elementary and Secondary Education RI Department of Children, Youth & Families RI Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner RI Campus Compact The Providence Plan Brown University Rhode Island Kids Count The Rhode Island Alliance RI Adult Education Professional Development Center Family Services of Rhode Island Latino Policy Institute at Roger Williams RI Department of Health RI Department of Labor and Training University of Rhode Island Community College of RI Rhode Island College HousingWorks RI Central Falls Public Schools Providence Public School District Providence Mayor's Children and Youth Cabinet Green and Healthy Homes Initiative Family Care Community Partnerships Contribute Explore Create

  10. Chronic Absenteeism:Intervention and Prevention Chronically Absent (C.A.) = missed 18 or more days of school 82%of Adult Basic Learners between ages 16 and 24 were chronically absent in k-12 Less than 15%of C.A. HS graduates enroll in RI public higher education Worse than peers on math and reading standardized tests 79%of C.A. kindergartners will be suspended from high school Doublethe chances of being held back a grade 37%of C.A. HS graduates leave college Only11%of C.A.HSgraduates reach this point 23%moreleave Workforce College2nd year 4th grade 6th grade 8th grade 12th grade College 2nd semester College 3rd semester 10th grade 2nd grade Kindergarten 74% of C.A. kindergartners will be C.A. again for 1 or more years 85%of all high school drop outs were C.A. students More likely to require intervention at substantial added cost to districts Did you know?The unscheduled absenteeism rate in the U.S. hourly workforce is almost 10%. This has a large impact on direct and indirect costs. • Similarities between C.A. kindergartners include, but not limited to: • Live in Poverty • Born to a Teen Mother • Residential Mobility • Live in Unhealthy Housing Conditions • Possible C.A. reasons include, but not limited to: • Illness • Housing Instability • Unhealthy Housing • Transportation Issues • Family Challenges

  11. RI Research Hub • Facilitate the development of research agendas • Leverage opportunities for researchers and analysts • Assist agencies with data requests related to their research • Collaborate with agencies on their use of data • Follow the impact that research results have on policy and practice RI RESOURCE HUB RI RESEARCH HUB RI DATA HUB Contribute Explore Create

  12. Shared Questions • What programs in RI serving the Latino population have the most favorable outcomes? What do these programs have in common? Are we graduating sufficient numbers of students in fields with high job vacancy rates? What early childhood factors and experiences impact later academic success?   • What are the geographic gaps in the RI child care landscape that impact the ability of low-income families to access high-quality services for their children? • Which foster care programs create best outcomes for students, as measured by attendance, test scores, college participation, workforce outcomes, etc.?

  13. Shared Questions – Guidance • Does the question address a major area of focus in Rhode Island? • Can the answer advance a change in policy, program, or practice? • Does the question explicitly use longitudinal data? • Does the question use data from more than one source/agency? • Does the question address either a new topic or one that warrants greater investigation?

  14. RI Resource Hub • Connects public and providers to resources across the state and beyond • Offers individual development plans and digital badging • Plugs into any state or agency website • Designed by a broad cross-agency team from: RIDE, RIOPC, RIFLI, BBRI, RIHEAA, DLT, OLIS, GWB RI Resource Hub connects youto education and career resources we will

  15. Communications Plan • Branding • RI Data Hub • RI Resource Hub • RI Research Hub • Key Messages • For Partners • For the Public • Co-Branding with partners • Connect the dots of what people are already doing • Take advantage of existing outreach and communications Planned Formats: • Demos and meetings • Website and Twitter • Banners and materials • Overview video • Issue campaigns

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