Kansas Leads the World in the Success of Each Student. Dr. Randy Watson, Kansas Commissioner of Education
School Funding Update Bill passed out of K-12 Education Budget Committee Monday Funding provides $286 million over two years, then CPI for next three Now goes on to debate on the House floor
Kansas leads the world in the success of each student.. A NEW Vision for Kansas…. Kansas leads the world in the success of each student.. Based on the feedback received across the state, the board has adopted as its new vision for education “Kansas leads the world in the success of each student.” We intend to challenge the status quo, move away from placing emphasis on a single test score and focus more on helping each student identify and achieve their career aspirations. Teachers, administrators and support staff already are doing great work preparing Kansas’ students for success, and this new vision stands to unite our efforts across the state. You will hear us say we need to rethink how our schools are asked to operate. From a state perspective, we will look at every requirement to determine if and how we are supporting or impeding our schools’ abilities to address the needs of each child.
Five Year Graduation Rate Kansans Can Lead the World! Graduation: 95% Effective Rate: 70-75% Five Year Graduation Rate 84.2% Five Year Success Rate 55.1% Five Year Effective Rate 46.4% 83.1 55.2 45.9 85.2 53.6 45.7 85.8 55.7 47.8 86.1 56.1 48.3 The numerator and denominator in the Five Year Rates contain total student counts over five years (2010-2014). . Graduation Rate: The 4-year adjusted cohort graduation rate is the number of students who graduate in four years with a regular high school diploma divided by the number of students who entered high school as 9th graders four years earlier (adjusting for transfers in and out). Success Rate: The sum of the percentage of students who enrolled in postsecondary in both the first and second year following high school graduation plus the percentage of students who graduated from postsecondary. Effective Rate: The calculated Graduation Rate multiplied by the calculated Success Rate.
Risk Factors Risk Factors than influence success Cumulative Poverty Chronic Absenteeism Mobility ELL Population Disabled Student Population Percent of New Teachers
Creating a Vision for Kansas “We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win.” - John F. Kennedy
Kansans Can School Redesign Seven school districts in Kansas chosen to participate One elementary and one secondary school from each district
Kansans Can School Redesign District projects will be named after original seven Mercury astronauts Scott Carpenter Gordon Cooper John Glenn Gus Grissom Wally Schirra Alan Shepard Deke Slayton
Kansans Can School Redesign Districts will study and learn in 2017-18 Mercury Phase and LAUNCH in 2018-19 Gemini Phase in 2019-20 Apollo Phase in 2020-21 Landing on the Moon in 2021-22
Change is hard at first, messy in the middle, and gorgeous at the end. – Robin Sharma
Today’s students are the future workforce and future leaders of Kansas Today’s students are the future workforce and future leaders of Kansas. Kansans Can achieve anything and, together, Kansans Can lead the world in the success of each student.