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A Different Day or Going GPS in Public Education

A Different Day or Going GPS in Public Education. State Superintendent June Atkinson. College and Career Ready. High School. Middle School. Elementary School. Personalize. Customize. National Voluntary Standards. Destination. Analyzing. Legend: 100% - 95% Yellow 94% - 90% Blue

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A Different Day or Going GPS in Public Education

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  1. A Different DayorGoing GPS in Public Education State Superintendent June Atkinson

  2. College and Career Ready High School Middle School Elementary School

  3. Personalize Customize

  4. National Voluntary Standards Destination

  5. Analyzing

  6. Legend: 100% - 95% Yellow 94% - 90% Blue 89% - 85% Green 84% - 80% Red 2008-09 Graduation Rates by LEA

  7. Western RegionHighest LEA Graduation Rate • Clay County – 87.6% • Polk County – 82.1% • Yancey County – 80.6%

  8. Northwest RegionHighest LEA Graduation Rate • Elkin City – 88.2% • Catawba County – 83.8% • Mount Airy City Schools – 81.8% • Avery County Schools – 81.0%

  9. Top Two Schools by 9th Grade Cohort Size – 100-199 • Hendersonville High (W) – 96.4% Henderson County • Murphy High (W) – 87.8% Cherokee County • Mount Airy High (NW) – 81.8% Mount Airy City • East Wilkes High (NW) – 81.5% Wilkes County

  10. Top Two Schools by 9th Grade Cohort Size – 200-299 • Fred T. Foard High (NW) – 89.4% Catawba County • West Henderson High (W) – 89.1% Henderson County • North Buncombe High (W) – 87.9% Buncombe County • Hibriten High (NW) – 76.7% Caldwell County

  11. Top Two Schools by 9th Grade Cohort Size – 300-399 • St. Stephens High (NW) – 89.3% Catawba County • A.C. Reynolds High (W) – 82.7% Buncombe County • Hickory High (NW) – 81.1% Hickory City • Enka High (W) – 76.3% Buncombe County

  12. Top Two Schools by 9th Grade * Cohort Size – 400-499 • Lake Norman High (NW) – 92.8% Iredell County • West Forsyth High (NW) – 86.9% Forsyth County • McDowell High (W) - 75.4% • McDowell County *no other school this cohort size in W

  13. Top Two Schools by 9th Grade* Cohort Size – 500+ • Davie County High (NW) – 71.9% Davie County *No other schools in W and NW had 500+ cohort size

  14. Graduation Rate Benchmark

  15. Race To The Top

  16. Re-calculating FormativeandBenchmarkAssessments

  17. Multi-delivery

  18. Cloud computing • 24/7/7 learning • Diagnostic software • Virtual learning • Social networks • Second life • Multi-user virtual environment (MUVEs)

  19. School Gathering place • Instructor Learning coach • Desk Anywhere, anytime • 180 days, Variable, 1000 hours individualized • Face to face Virtual

  20. Personalized Education for Each Student Technology

  21. “We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future.” President Franklin D. Roosevelt

  22. Why We Must Work Together

  23. Going GPS in Public Education Raleigh

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