Oral Presentation Ted Strickland Governor of Ohio Deborah S. Delisle Superintendent of Public Instruction Marilyn Troyer Deputy Superintendent, Ohio Department.

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Presentation transcript:

Oral Presentation Ted Strickland Governor of Ohio Deborah S. Delisle Superintendent of Public Instruction Marilyn Troyer Deputy Superintendent, Ohio Department of Education Gene T. Harris Superintendent, Columbus City Schools James Mahoney Executive Director, Battelle for Kids

Making Ohio’s Case House Bill 1 “Turbo Charges” RttT scalability Middle of the pack to 5 th, Quality Counts index One of the first statewide formative instruction systems Strength Result

Disciplined Investment Strategy “Best-in-Class” standards and assessment system Game changing public and private partnerships RttT projects are scaled and sustained Strength Result

R e d a c t e d

Operational Excellence ODE Centers aligned with four federal assurances Well established public and private partnerships We connect and leverage the best talent across public and private sectors Strength Result

Disciplined Investment Strategy Short and Long Term Impact Operational Excellence State Reform Steering Team Stakeholder Engagement Risk Management Scalability and Sustainability School Innovation Support Network Systemic School Support Scale-up Innovations Connect and Develop Schools PM Infrastructure Deputy Superintendent RttT Project Manager Office of Strategic Initiatives ODE Centers LEA Support Teams and Liaisons Business Coalition for Education System Improvement Grant Administration Strong Statewide Capacity

Performance Tracking: Essential Questions

Built-to-Succeed Turnaround School Process High accountability/high impact LEA MOU Well established and accessible performance data system Ohio is “First-in-Class” in the percentage of successful turnarounds Strength Result

Networked School Turnaround Process

Student Growth Drives Everything Value Added assessment adopted in 2003 Statewide Value Added professional development network Formative assessment and instructional support for every teacher, every child, every day Strength Result

Leadership for Short and Long Term Impact Four-year teacher residency and 7-year tenure law Strong and agile STEM partnerships across the state and nation By January 2015, Ohio will be first in the nation on Quality Counts index Strength Result