October 1, 2010 – September 30, 2015
Lincoln Public Schools received a 5-year, $4.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education-High School Graduation Initiative 29 school districts received grant awards in 2010 through a competitive process Districts range from the Los Angeles Unified District with 687,534 students to Bloom Township with 3,480 students
To increase the on-time graduation rates by 10% (2% increase annually) to 84.29% at Lincoln High School, Northeast High School, and North Star High School for the class of Nationally, the goal is 90% by the year 2020, which means that 90% of the 3.7 million students currently ( school year) in 3 rd grade will graduate on time (America’s Promise – Grad Nation)
Increasing the graduation rate is a community challenge not just a school problem. We must change how we do business as schools and communities to change outcomes for students. We want kids to graduate college/career ready – need to create college-going culture in our schools and community.
Freshman year of high school is critical to staying on track to graduation Kids need positive relationships and connections with adults and peers Schools must triage limited resources Schools must create college-going culture Keith Frome, Co-Founder College Summit (March 2011 – HSGI Graduation Grantee Workshop)
Class of 2010 Lincoln High – 65.6% Northeast – 72.2% North Star – 78.1% District % Class of 2011 Lincoln High – 73.2% Northeast – 76.1% North Star – 77.0% District – 82.4%
Grad Data 2010 All Students = 72.3% White = 76.6% Native Am. = 35.0% African Am. = 68.1% Asian Am. = 83.6% Hispanic = 44.7% Grad Data 2011 All Students = 75.3% White = 77.7% Native Am. = 57.1% African Am. = 67.4% Asian Am. = 87.7% Hispanic = 61.5%
Minority Students: ◦ Lincoln High – 49% ◦ Northeast – 27% ◦ North Star – 39% Special Education: ◦ Lincoln High – 17% ◦ Northeast – 18% ◦ North Star – 14% English Lang. Learners: ◦ Lincoln High – 9% ◦ Northeast – 4% ◦ North Star – 7% Free/Reduced Lunch: ◦ Lincoln High – 61% ◦ Northeast – 50% ◦ North Star – 51%
Pregnant or Parenting Students Students in the juvenile justice system Homeless Youth: ◦ “individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence”
Students who are behind in credit acquisition Students who are struggling in 1 st Year Algebra and Geometry
Outputs & Outcomes Algebra 1 Pass Rate increased from 74.0% in to 78.7% for 371 students received Math Intervention from January 10, 2011 to December 22, 1,676 hours of Math Coaching from January 10, 2011 to September 30, 2011
329 students received one or more contacts with a School Social Worker Special Initiatives Lincoln High: School Social Worker played a critical role in establishing the LHS Food Market which provides free food to students and their families on 2 nd & 4 th Wednesdays – 164, 214, 150, 172 participants
Northeast: School Social Worker is helping to expand mental health services for students and families through coordination with local community-based agencies. North Star: School Social Worker helped create the Hispanic Empowerment Team to improve the academic achievement of Hispanic students that make up 15% of all students.
The HUB: The HUB provides a full-time Youth Specialist at Lincoln High who provides intervention and support for students at high-risk of dropping out. During the first year the HUB served 88 students. We are exploring ways to strengthen dropout re- engagement in collaboration with the HUB.
Child Guidance Center Child Guidance Center provides a full-time therapist at North Star High School. The therapist addresses the mental health needs of students and families. Child Guidance provided on-going therapy to 29 students during the first year.
TeamMates TeamMates has matched 60 freshman students with positive adult mentors. Research shows that mentoring improves grades, attendance, and reduces discipline referrals. Mentors are helping increase student engagement at school by building positive relationships.
LCAD The LCAD staff person provides staff development on the 40 Developmental Assets. Supports N-ACTS (Northeast Area Council for Teen Safety) to provide positive, drug free activities for Northeast students.
Building Bridges – UNL Provides one-on-one counseling and academic skill building groups for 20 Northeast students. Services are provided by UNL graduate students with oversight by a UNL faculty member.
Goal is to make sure every student at LHS, LNE, and LNS is connected to at least one positive adult. Increase intentional relationship building between staff and students This work is linked to and aligned with the work we are doing to increase Cultural Proficiency of all LPS staff.
The goal is to make instructional changes that help close the achievement gap LHS, LNE, and LNS are piloting the implementation of the District Cultural Proficiency Plan Each school has created a Cultural Proficiency Task Force to provide building level leadership on this strategy
Transforming the 9 th grade experience – Teaming, Common Plan Time, and Advisories Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBiS) Early Warning System – Attendance, Behavior, Course Performance (ABC) Advocates for Targeted Students – Relationship & Hope Builders
T.J. McDowell LPS Graduation Initiative Coordinator (402)