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Page 1 Every student college and workforce read y! March 23, 2012 Accelerating college and career readiness and attainment for every student! Every student college and career ready!

Page 2 Every student college and workforce read y! March 23, 2012 The means to accomplish the mission Personalized Learning Regional Economic Development High School Transformation

Page 3 The First Basic Understanding: Reading

Page 4 The Second Basic Understanding: Pigeon Hole High

Page 5 How do we get to Berlin?

Measurably improving regional economies through high school transformation March 23, 2012College Acceleration Network Confidential: Prepared for Michigan 6

7 Business, policy, and education leaders launched the Indiana College Acceleration Network as an economic development strategy to: Implement national metrics to measure and accelerate college and career readiness Initiate, reward, and disseminate innovative practices that produces results The Origin

 Define The Currency – The Transcript  Measure College & Workforce Readiness  Deploy iCAN “Dashboard” Tools  Train & Provide Technical Assistance 8 The Process

Transcript Common Outcomes Simple to Understand –Parents –Students –Business Used by Colleges Used by Employers 9

Information The Transcript XML Parent / Student Parent / Student Teacher/ Principal Teacher/ Principal District Regional Econ Dev Regional Econ Dev Employer DOE CHE Chamber of Commerce 10

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Year Indiana Dept. of Education Indiana Department Workforce Development Indiana Commission Higher Ed District Choice Longitudinal Assessments District Choice Course-Based Assessments 8 th Grade ACT Explore Engage (BMS) Algebra 9 th Grade ACT Plan Work Keys Biology, Geometry, English 9 10 th Grade ACT Plan PSAT Chemistry, Algebra II, English th Grade ACT Work Keys AP/IB/Dual Credit SAT / ASVAB 12 th Grade Industry Certs AP/IB/Dual Credit “Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small Jobs” Henry Ford 13 Assessment Map

iCAN Dashboard 14

Performance & Growth By School 15

Performance & Growth By Course 16

Performance & Growth By Teacher 17

Teacher Evaluation 18

Workforce Projections 19

Regional Workforce Projections 20

School Workforce Projections 21

22 Regional Economic Development Research / Demonstration High School Network High School Network High School Network High School Network High School Network High School Network High School Network High School Network High School Network High School Regional Economic Development Board

23 Middle School Programs Post Secondary Education & Training Freshman Transitions 21 st Century Learning College & Career Programs The Pipeline

24 The Movement

Page 25 The College Acceleration Network Objectives  Objective 1: College and workforce readiness – Increase number of students exceeding college and workforce readiness benchmarks (performance) – Increase number of students accelerating college and workforce performance (growth)  Objective 2: College and workforce attainment – Increase college credit and workforce credential production in high schools (credits) – Increase on time degree and credential completion (degrees & credential production)

Page 26 The Products and Services  Products – Transcript – common high school transcript – Dashboards – information that drives decisions – Assessments – tools for teachers to improve performance and growth from formative assessments to accelerated college reading programs.  Services – High School Growth Modeling  High school accountability (school, leader, teacher)  School improvement planning – Regional Economic Development  Regional structures and networking  Innovation & R & D high school models – Other  Dual credit modeling  Data coaching  Bundled vendor pricing