July 26, 2018 Presentation NHCBE

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July 26, 2018 Presentation NHCBE Executive Director, Ellen Hume-Howard Program Director, Jonathan Vander Els Program Director, Mariane Gfroerer

Current 2018-19 NH Learning Initiative Board NHLI Board Members Current 2018-19 NH Learning Initiative Board Val Zanchuk, Board President, President of Graphicast, Inc. Christine Rath (Founding board member), Former Superintendent of Schools Concord NH Mark Joyce (Founding board member), Past Executive Director NHSAA Irv Richardson, Coordinator for Public Education and School Support NEA New Hampshire Founding Board Members William Duncan, Former State School Board Member, Education Activist Tom Raffio, Former Chairman of the State Board of Education Gary Groleau, Former Corporate Manager of Labor Relations and Organizational Development for NHBB Deborah Holloway, Educational Consultant Advisors Virginia Barry, Former NH Commissioner of Education Paul Leather, Former NH Deputy Commissioner of Education

NH Learning Initiative Accelerate innovation in K-12 education to move schools forward in helping our students become competent and confident adults, able to pursue the futures they seek in college, career and beyond. Strategic R&D partner for NHDOE Support innovations that move New Hampshire public education forward Work directly with state government, higher ed and school districts to enhance K-12 learning Convening Investing Assisting in making change happen

NH Learning Initiative Grants 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 BARR $277,500 $200,000 Nellie Mae NH PACE $295,000 $299,750 Hewlett NH PACE $350,000 Hewlett 4 State Performance Assessment $300,000 Hewlett Jobs For the Future Work Study Practices $150,000 Hewlett-Gates-NGLC Assessment for Learning $50,000 $575,000 OGAP (On Going Assessment Project) K-5 Mathematics $41,795 $34,838 Total to Date = $3,851,133

Status of New Hampshire PACE Performance Assessment for Competency Education 25 Districts 13,461 Students participating 54 district leaders 58 teacher content leads 256 teacher task developers Tasks Developed and Validated Math 30 ELA 30 Science 24

NHLI Programs and roles School ReTool- School Administrator Support, Trainer STEAM AHEAD- Stem Education, Fiscal Agent Buck Institute Project Based Learning Manchester NH, partner CEEDAR Teacher Support, NHDOE partner Competency-Based Education, Education Experts Work Study Practices, Education Experts System Change, Education Experts

Delivering on the promise NHLI is engaged in program support and leadership in 39 school districts in New Hampshire NHLI partners with the NHDOE for NHPACE promoting competency education and student performance NHLI presented the NH State Science Competencies based on the Next Generation Science Standards working in collaboration with the NHDOE NHLI is partnering with the BUCK Institute to support project-based learning NHLI’s work with the Assessment for Learning grant is focused on personal learning pathways, learning progressions, student codesign in their learning, and student defense of learning K-12

Endorsement of our work and continued support of our mission NHCBE Support Endorsement of our work and continued support of our mission