Who are we?. New Mexico Public Education Department New Mexico Grant Makers Association May 8, 2019.

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New Mexico Public Education Department New Mexico Grant Makers Association May 8, 2019

Who are we?

Karen Trujillo, Ph.D. Secretary of Education

Deputy Secretary Identity, Equity & Transformation Kara Bobroff, Ed.S. Navajo Lakota Deputy Secretary Identity, Equity & Transformation Identity & Equity Indian Education Hispanic Education Bilingual & Multicultural Education Charter Schools

Daniel Manzano, BA Chief of Staff Human Resources General Counsel Media, Communications & Constituent Services Teacher, Family & Community Engagement Department of Vocational Rehabilitation

Deputy Secretary Policy, Strategy & Accountability Timothy Hand, Ph.D. Deputy Secretary Policy, Strategy & Accountability Policy & Legislative Affairs Strategic Planning School Support & Accountability Systems Education Research, Analytics & Evaluation Student Data & Information Systems

Deputy Secretary Finance & Operations Adan Delgado, MA Deputy Secretary Finance & Operations Department Operations Administrative Services School Budget & Finance Analysis Transportation & Capital Outlay IT Networks & Support, Financial Data

Deputy Secretary Teaching, Learning & Assessment Gwen Perea Warniment, Ph.D. Deputy Secretary Teaching, Learning & Assessment Educator Quality & Licensure Curriculum & Instruction Assessment of Student Learning College & Career Readiness Early Childhood Education

Deputy Secretary Academic Engagement & Student Success Katarina Sandoval, Ed.M. Deputy Secretary Academic Engagement & Student Success School Transformation Community Schools – Student, School & Family Supports Special Education Student Success & Wellness Safe & Healthy Schools

What are we trying to do? GENERATIONAL TRANSFORMATION Provide a culturally, linguistically responsive education to ALL students in New Mexico to prepare them socially, emotionally and academically for success in college and career.

Core Values of the NMPED Student Centered Community Centered Collaborative Culturally and linguistically Responsive Education is connected to economic development, health and community determination Collaborative and shared leadership model Multicultural framework focused on equity not equality It is our mutual responsibility to serve our children and families Support through service Technical support Student health and wellness is holistic including mind, body and spirit Education is a fundamental part of a democratic society Transparent, open and respectful communication ALL students should have access to an education that prepares them for success Reciprocal Accountability Innovation and shared experience

Top Priorities for NMPED Student Centered Extended Learning K-5 Plus STEAM CTE PD Multicultural programs Language Community Centered Parent Engagement Community Schools Innovative partnerships Needs assessment and Asset map Shared accountability and shared success Collaboration and Communication Outreach Input from stakeholders Assessment Evaluation ESSA plan Respect Shared knowledge

Funding for 2019-2020 Raises for teachers and all school employees Increase in At-Risk Index from 1.13 to 1.25 K-5 Plus Extended Learning Multicultural/Bilingual Units Pre-K Funding STEAM Initiatives CTE Programs Community Schools Funding for Indian Education Act Indigenous Education Fund Increase in multicultural/bilingual units Scholarships for teachers $486M

Reciprocal Accountability: Things to consider What is the PED responsible for? What are districts responsible for? What are teachers responsible for? What are students responsible for? What are parents responsible for? What are communities responsible for? What is the role of philanthropy?

Teacher Recruitment and Retention Working with college programs Grow Your Own Teachers Act Cohorts for EA’s Attracting and Retaining Talent Change the narrative Educators Rising (High School programs) Support young future educators

School Based Support Support for existing charter schools Community Schools (ABC Coalition) What can you offer? CTE Opportunities Consortia-with multiple partners PED-HED-Workforce Solutions Internships/Apprenticeships Support for existing charter schools

Upcoming Opportunities Business/Industry Advisory Group Community Engagement-(CTE) Inspire 2019: May 30-31 Sponsorships/tables CTE Sponsorships/Scholarships HS Recruitment Conference with NMAA Provide students with a vision

Questions and Contacts? Karen Trujillo Karen.Trujillo@state.nm.us Kara Bobroff Kara.Bobroff@state.nm.us Tim Hand Timothy.Hand@state.nm.us Gwen Warniment Gwen.Warniment@state.nm.us Kata Sandoval Katarina.Sandoval@state.nm.us Adan Delgado Adan.Delgado@state.nm.us Daniel Manzano Daniel.Manzano@state.nm.us Rebecca Jones (schedule) Rebecca.Jones@state.nm.us