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1 Dallas ISD Collegiate Academy
Creating Opportunities for our Students – Cohorts 1 & 2 Israel Cordero & Usamah Rodgers, Dallas ISD & Anna Mays, DCCCD

2 What does the Data tell us?
Article: Indicators of Higher Education Equity in the United States

3 What Does the Data Tell Us?
Dallas Leads All Five Major Urban Texas Regions With Almost 1 in 4 Adults With Less Than a High School Degree Educational Attainment: Adults 25 and Over 2014 U.S. Census American Community Survey Estimate Dallas ISD 6-Year College Completion Rate at 21%

4 Dallas ISD & DCCCD Partnership
6 Board Goals Goal 2: Dallas ISD schools will be the primary choice for families in the district. Goal 4: 95% of students will graduate; and of the graduates, 90% have qualifying scores for community college, college, military, or industry certification Identified High Schools Cohort 1 Carter Thomas Jefferson *Seagoville P-TECH Madison Pinkston Roosevelt South Oak Cliff Conrad Identified High Schools Cohort 2 Adamson Bryan Adams Hillcrest Kimball Lincoln Molina North Dallas Sunset W.T. White Wilmer-Hutchins Woodrow Wilson 7 Community Colleges Cedar Valley Brookhaven Eastfield El Centro Mountain View Richland North Lake (Cohort 2) Submission Each ECHS application is submitted by December 2016 DRAFT

5 Collegiate Academy Cohort 1
8 Schools

6 EC Expansion (Cohort 1) Target High Schools
Collective 6-Year College Completion Percentage of 13%, Less Than Half Dallas County Average of 28% Class of 2009 Dallas ISD High School DCCCD Partner Four Year HS Grad Rate (Class of 2014) # Students Complete College in Six Years # Students Failing to Complete College in Six Years Six Year College Completion % David W. Carter Cedar Valley 85% 42 204 17% Seagoville Eastfield 87% 32 165 16% Thomas Jefferson Brookhaven 84% 31 167 Roosevelt El Centro 17 95 15% Emmett Conrad Richland 81% 108 14% South Oak Cliff Mountain View 70% 30 237 11% James Madison 90% 12 112 10% L.G. Pinkston 11 173 6% Total 83% 192 1261 13% Source – National Student Clearinghouse Data

7 College Completion Rates for Cohort 1 Well Below Area Benchmarks
Six Year Graduation Rate of 13% vs. 21% for DISD and 28% for County Dallas County Avg. of 28% Dallas ISD District Avg. of 21% Source: National Student Clearinghouse Data

8 With 800 9th Graders Enrolled Per Year Across Eight Campuses, Collegiate Academy Expansion Could More Than Double College Completers Assuming Historical 40% Completion Rate For EC Academies Source: National Student Clearinghouse Data. Note – Conrad HS opened in 2009, is not counted in Class of 2008 totals

9 Collegiate Academy Cohort 2
11 Schools

10 EC Expansion (Cohort 2) Target High Schools
Collective 6-Year College Completion Percentage of 17%, a Little Over Half Dallas County Average of 28% Class of 2009 Dallas ISD High School College Partner Four Year HS Grad Rate (Class of 2014) # Students Complete College in Six Years # Students Failing to Complete College in Six Years Six Year College Completion % Adamson High School El Centro 87.0% 43 225 16% Bryan Adams High School Eastfield 86.2% 39 249 14% Hillcrest High School Richland 88.1% 56 134 29% Kimball High School Mountain View 88.3% 23 194 11% Lincoln High School El Centro/UNT Dallas 91.0% 25 180 12% Molina High School 92.4% 53 296 15% North Dallas High School Brookhaven 81.9% 32 189 Sunset High School UNT Dallas 90.0% 46 359 W.T. White High School 85.8% 87 360 19% Wilmer-Hutchins High School Cedar Valley/North Lake 78.8% No Data Available Woodrow Wilson High School 86.8% 63 155 Total 87.4% 467 2341 17% Source – National Student Clearinghouse Data

11 College Completion Rates for Cohort 2 Below Area Benchmarks
Six Year Graduation Rate of 17% vs. 21% for DISD and 28% for County Dallas County Avg. of 28% Dallas ISD District Avg. of 21% Source: National Student Clearinghouse Data Wilmer-Hutchins HS data not available

12 At Full Implementation, the Collegiate Academy Expansion to 19 Schools Could Increase the Number of College Graduates By 72% in the Year 2021. Source: National Student Clearinghouse Data.

13 Early College High School Support Systems
Campus Site Teams DCCCD Intergovernmental Affairs Higher ED Partners Internal Support Dallas ISD External Support Colleges/Higher ED Educate Texas Project Management Office United Way Facilities Early College High School Dallas Regional Chamber Technology North Dallas Chamber Communications Marketing External Support City/Industry Partners P-TECH STEM Council Budget City of Dallas Teaching and Learning Neighborhood Schools Initiative Industry Partners

14 Collegiate Academy Expansion Cohort One
Pinkston (District 5 – Lew Blackburn) DCCCD – El Centro Executive Director – Juan Vega Principal – Dwain Simmons Pathways – Business Administration/Management, IT/Computer Information Technology (Network Administration) Degree – Associate of Applied Sciences Potential Industry Partnerships – Parkland, Univision, Plains Capital Bank, SMU – Simmons School of Education Madison (District 9 – Bernadette Nutall) Executive Director – Harold Wright Principal – Marian Willard Pathways – Business Administration/Management, IT/Computer Information Technology (Personal Computer Support) IT/Internet Development (Web Application Development) Potential Industry Partnerships – City of Dallas IT Department Conrad (District 3 – Dan Micciche) DCCCD – Richland Executive Director – Raul Pena Principal – Anthony Mays Pathways – Gaming, IT/Computer Information Technology (Network Administration and Personal Computer Support), IT/Software Programming Potential Industry Partnerships – JP Morgan Chase Bank, STEMuli Education, SMU Guildhall, Magnin & Associates Roosevelt (District 5 – Lew Blackburn) DCCCD – El Centro Executive Director – Harold Wright Principal – Brian DeVeaux Pathways – Business Administration/Management, IT/Internet Development (Web Application Development and Web Site System Administrator) Degree – Associate of Applied Sciences Potential Industry Partnerships – UTSW Medical Center, Bank of America Thomas Jefferson (District 1 – Edwin Flores) DCCCD – Brookhaven Executive Director – Angie Torres Principal – Sandy Massey Pathways – Business Administration/Management, IT/Software Programming, Visual Communications Potential Industry Partnerships – Telemundo, NBC 5, Pinnacle Group South Oak Cliff (District 5 – Lew Blackburn) DCCCD – Mountain View Executive Director – Nakia Douglas Principal – Elvis Williams Pathways – Electronics Technology, IT/Computer Information Technology (Network Administration) Manufacturing (CAD) Potential Industry Partnerships – Eon Reality, Microsoft Carter (District 6 – Joyce Foreman) DCCCD – Cedar Valley Executive Director – Earl Jones Principal – Fred Davis Pathways –IT/Computer Graphics, IT/Computer Information Technology (Network Administration), Law Enforcement, Business Administration (2017) Degree – Associate of Applied Sciences Potential Industry Partnerships – Dallas Police Department, Wells Fargo Seagoville (District 4 – Jaime Resendez) DCCCD – Eastfield Executive Director – Stephanie Taylor Principal – Angela West Pathways – Business Administration /Management, IT/Computer Information Technology (Network Administration), IT/Software Programming Potential Industry Partnerships – AT&T, Accenture DRAFT

15 Collegiate Academy Expansion Cohort Two
Adamson (District 7 – Audrey Pinkerton) DCCCD – El Centro Executive Director – Elena Hill Principal – Janie Ortega Pathways – IT/CIT – Internet Development Technology Site System Administrator, IT/Computer Information Technology (Personal Computer Support) Degree – AAS Potential Industry Partnerships – American Airlines Bryan Adams (District 3 – Dan Micciche) DCCCD – Eastfield Executive Director – Jo Anne Hughes Principal – Richard Kastl Pathways – Teaching – Early Childhood EC-6 Degree – AAT Potential Industry Partnerships – Dallas ISD Woodrow Wilson (District 2 – Dustin Marshall) DCCCD – Richland Executive Director – Joseph Miniscalco (Acting ED) Principal – Steven Ewing Pathways – Accounting, Business (AS with a field of study in Business) Degree – AS Business, AAS Accounting Potential Industry Partnerships - North Dallas (District 2 – Dustin Marshall) DCCCD – Brookhaven Executive Director – Liliana Valdez Principal – Blanca Rodriguez Pathways – IT/CIT Software Programmer/Developer, Health Information Technology (HIT) Potential Industry Partnerships – Bottle Rocket Hillcrest (District 2 – Dustin Marshall) DCCCD – Richland Executive Director – Mark Ramirez Principal – Christopher D. Bayer Pathways – Electrical Engineering (AS), Electrical Engineering Technology Degree – AS and AAS Potential Industry Partnerships - Kimball (District 6 – Joyce Foreman) DCCCD – Mountain View Executive Director – Cheryl Wright Principal – Llewellyn Smith (Acting Principal) Pathways – Pre-Mechanical Engineering, Electronics Technology w/Advanced Manufacturing Mechatronics certificate Sunset (District 7 – Audrey Pinkerton) DCCCD – Mountain View/UNT Dallas Executive Director – Suzanne Villalpando Principal – Claudia Vega Pathways – AA transferable to Bilingual Education, AS transferable to Public Health Administration Degree – AA and AS Potential Industry Partnerships – Dallas ISD Molina (District 7 – Audrey Pinkerton) Executive Director – Raul Pena Principal – Terry Rodriguez Pathways – Accounting, Business (AS with a field of study in Business) Degree – AS Business, AAS Accounting Potential Industry Partnerships – W.T. White (District 1 – Edwin Flores) DCCCD – Brookhaven Executive Director – Melody Cogswell-Paschall Principal – Michelle Thompson Pathways – Accounting (AS), Teaching – Early Childhood EC-6 Degree – AS and AAT Potential Industry Partnerships – Dallas ISD Wilmer-Hutchins (District 5 – Lew Blackburn) DCCCD – North Lake Executive Director – Elena Hill Principal – Tamika Barnett Pathways – Construction Technology (HVAC – Plumbing & Electrical Commercial), AS transferable to Energy Management degree Degree – AAS and AS Potential Industry Partnerships – Fluor, TEXO – The Construction Association Lincoln (District 9 – Bernadette Nutall) DCCCD – El Centro/UNT Dallas Executive Director – Harold Wright Principal – Johnna Weaver Pathways – AA transferable to Hospitality Management, AS transferable to Logistics Degree – AA and AS Potential Industry Partnerships – Omni Hotel & Resorts Dallas DRAFT

16 What does the Data tell us?
Article: Indicators of Higher Education Equity in the United States

17 Guided Pathways from AAS to BAAS
University Transfer Options for DCCCD AAS Degrees A Collaborative Partnership through the North Texas Community College Consortium

18 AAS to BAAS Guided Pathways
AAS earned from DCCCD Degree Business Administration Career Cluster Business, Management & Administration BAAS School Pathway University of North Texas-PACS Business Administration DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf Texas Woman’s University Business Administration DCCCD TWU.pdf Tarleton State University Business Administration DCCCD TSU.pdf Texas A&M University-Commerce Business Administration DCCCD TAMUC.pdf University of Texas-Tyler Business Administration DCCCD UTT.pdf Degree Computer Graphics Career Cluster Information Technology BAAS School Pathway Tarleton State University Computer Graphics DCCCD TSU.pdf Texas A&M University-Commerce Computer Graphics DCCCD TAMUC.pdf University of North Texas-PACS Computer Graphics DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf University of Texas – Tyler Computer Graphics DCCCD UTT.pdf Degree Computer Aided Design and Drafting Career Cluster Architecture & Construction BAAS School Pathway University of North Texas-PACS Computer Aided Design and Drafting DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf Texas A&M University-Commerce Computer Aided Design and Drafting DCCCD TAMUC.pdf University of Texas – Tyler Computer Aided Design and Drafting DCCCD UTT.pdf Updated: September 26, 2016

19 AAS to BAAS Guided Pathways
AAS earned from DCCCD Degree Management Career Cluster Business, Management & Administration BAAS School Pathway University of North Texas-PACS Management DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf Texas Woman’s University Management DCCCD TWU.pdf Tarleton State University Management DCCCD TSU.pdf Texas A&M University-Commerce Management DCCCD TAMUC.pdf Degree Electronics Technology Career Cluster Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics BAAS School Pathway University of North Texas-PACS Electronics Technology DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf Texas A&M University-Commerce ElectronicsTechnology DCCCD TAMUC.pdf University of Texas - Tyler Electronics Technology DCCCD UTT.pdf Degree Visual Communications Web Design Specialization Career Cluster Arts, A/V Technology & Communications BAAS School Pathway Texas A&M University-Commerce Visual Communications Web Design Specialization DCCCD TAMUC.pdf University of North Texas – PACS Visual Communications DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf University of Texas - Tyler Visual Communications DCCCD UTT.pdf Degree Interactive Simulation & Game Tech Art/Animation/Design Career Cluster Arts, A/V Technology & Communications BAAS School Pathway Texas A&M University-Commerce Interactive Simulation and Game Technology DCCCD TAMUC.pdf Tarleton State University Interactive Simulation and GameTechnology DCCCD TSU.pdf University of North Texas-PACS Interactive Simulation and Game Technology DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf University of Texas – Tyler Interactive Simulation and Game Technology DCCCD UTT.pdf Updated: September 26, 2016

20 AAS to BAAS Guided Pathways
AAS earned from DCCCD Degree Personal Computer Support Career Cluster Information Technology BAAS School Pathway Texas A&M University-Commerce Personal Computer Support DCCCD TAMUC.pdf University of North Texas-PACS Personal Computer Support DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf Tarleton State University Personal Computer Support DCCCD TSU.pdf University of Texas-Tyler Personal Computer Support DCCCD UTT.pdf Degree Criminal Justice Career Cluster Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security BAAS School Pathway University of Texas-Tyler Criminal Justice DCCCD UTT.pdf Tarleton State University Criminal Justice DCCCD TSU.pdf University of North Texas-PACS Criminal Justice DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf Texas A&M University-Commerce Criminal Justice DCCCD TAMUC.pdf Degree Software Programmer/Developer Career Cluster Information Technology BAAS School Pathway Texas A&M University-Commerce Software Programmer Developer DCCCD TAMUC.pdf University of North Texas-PACS Software Programmer Developer DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf Tarleton State University Software Programmer Developer DCCCD TSU.pdf University of Texas - Tyler Software Programmer Developer DCCCD UTT.pdf Updated: September 26, 2016

21 Dallas ISD Collegiate Academy
Creating Opportunities for our Students – Cohorts 1 & 2 Israel Cordero & Usamah Rodgers, Dallas ISD & Anna Mays, DCCCD


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