Establishing Outcome Priorities Executive Director Aaron A. Baker.

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Establishing Outcome Priorities Executive Director Aaron A. Baker

Welcome Aspire’s Vision Empowering Lucas County children to achieve their potential from cradle to career.

Overview Aspire’s Mission Aspire unites community partners and families around healthy development and education of children cradle to career through a data-driven accountability system that achieves better results.

Overview Purpose of Today’s Meeting To recommend priority outcomes to launch the first outcome networks by considering the following criteria: – Needs exist – Data exists to practice continuous improvement – Momentum exists – Staff and facilitation exists – Finally, the combination of areas is not concentrated in one section of the continuum

Overview Today’s Activities – Updates on Aspire’s Activities – Dave Kontur will talk about DEN and data related to Aspire’s mission – 5 presentations from experts to help us discuss and understand needs, data, etc related to the outcome areas – Voting – Revelation and Discussion of the findings

Data, information, and Sources David Kontur Lucas County Family and Children First Council

Community Generated Outcomes

Children are Born Healthy Presenter: Barbara Gunning Lucas County Health Services

Children Enter Kindergarten Ready to Succeed Presenter: Kristi Hannan, Lucas County Family and Children First Council Help Me Grow

Children Demonstrate Grade-Level Proficiency in Reading and Math Presenter: Dr. Romules Durant Toledo Public Schools

Youth are Prepared for Post- Secondary Education or Training Presenter: Greg Braylock Promedica

Young Adults Enroll in Post-Secondary Education or Training Presenter: Stephen MacDonald Lucas County Family and Children First Council Bridges out of Poverty

Outcome Score Cards CriteriaScore (0-10) Need exists: using the best available data, there is a significant need to improve the outcome Data exists to practice continuous improvement: and data can be collected for a significant portion of the target audience and cuts across sectors Staff and facilitation support exists: Backbone or lead convening organization has capacity to staff and facilitate networks. Momentum exists: resources or appropriate partners engaged, ready to work, and poised to achieve early wins.

Scoring Each criterion must be scored A maximum of 10 points may be allotted per criterion: – 0 to 3 points: does not meet or minimally addresses criterion requirements – 3 to 7 points: partially meets criterion with some deficiencies – 8 to 10 points: Substantially of fully meets criterion requirements Please complete the supporting comments section so that we can understand the rationale for your scores.

Outcome Selections Revealed Aspire Team

Closing Thoughts Next Steps Acquiring a Data Manager Design Institute Day 2: Launching the First Two Networks – Develop Initial Network Charters – Develop Initial Network Action Plan Publishing the Lucas County Baseline Report Card Launching the remaining Networks (6-12 months)

Special Thanks Barbara Gunning Romules Durant Greg Braylock Stephen MacDonald Michelle Klinger Darren LaShelle and WGTE Sarah Harrison Dan Pompa Dave Kontur Carol Rehm Kristi Hannan

Thank you for your participation Please feel free to contact me with any questions, suggestions, or concerns. Aaron A. Baker