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Fresno Systemic Program National Science Foundation USP Mid-point Review and Accomplishments February 10, 2003 Fresno Schools – Making A+ Difference For Every Student, Every Day Dr Santiago V. Wood, Superintendent
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FSP Senior Leadership Team Dr. Carole Sarkisian-Bonard –Associate Superintendent, Assistant to the Superintendent Jerry Valadez –Science Coordinator, K-12 Caran Resciniti –Mathematics Coordinator, K-12 Dave Calhoun –Administrative Analyst, Lead Evaluator
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Fresno Unified School District 4 th Largest in California (80,000 students) 92 Schools (61 Elem., 19 MS, 8 HS, 4 Alt.) 10,000 Employees District Budget: $858 million 3 rd in U.S. in Child Poverty Index City of Fresno: 1 st in U.S. in per capita people age 0-17
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Challenges Facing FUSD 74% Free or reduced lunch 75% Qualify for Title I 11.5% Special Education 101 Identified languages 32% English Learners 2,400 Homeless
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FUSD Success Stories NRT Scores are increasing Achievement Gaps are closing 64 Schools showing growth on the California Accountability Model –6 of 8 Comprehensive High Schools –10 of 15 Middle Schools –48 of 60 Elementary Schools
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The Context California State Budget Deficit Fresno Unified: $30 million in cuts over past 30 months Fresno Unified: An additional $30 million in cuts in the next 18 months Two Bond Measures passed since 1998
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Student Achievement: 5-Year FSP Goals 50% Increase in enrollment in advanced coursework (80% for minority population) 20% Increase in successful completion of core coursework (35% for minority population) 25% increase in students scoring a 3+ on AP tests in mathematics and science Increase in overall achievement test scores Reduction of the achievement gap between white and traditionally under-represented groups 85% of schools will show an increase in the average NCE score
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Access to Advanced Mathematics Coursework 7.6% increase overall (1,194 to 1,285) 12.8% increase for minority groups (675 to 762)
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Access to Advanced Science Coursework 145% increase overall (174 to 427) 128% for minority groups (108 to 246)
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Success in Algebra IB Among Middle School Students (Grade of A, B, or C) 71.7% increase overall, 115.7% increase for minority groups
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Success in Geometry Among High School Students (Grade of A, B, or C) 37.2% increase overall, 43.6% increase for minority groups
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Success in Biology Among High School Students (Grade of A, B, or C) 81.8% overall, 107% increase for minority groups
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Success in Chemistry Among High School Students (Grade of A, B, or C) 66.2% increase overall, 96.3% increase for minority groups
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Students Receiving a 3+ Score on a Mathematics/Science Advanced Placement Test
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Average '98 to '02 SAT-9 Mathematics NCE Reduction in Achievement Gap Between Minority and White Groups
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Average '98 to '02 SAT-9 Science NCE Reduction in Achievement Gap Between Minority and White Groups
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School Improvement Since 2000 Between 2000 and 2002, 63 of 89 (71%) Fresno schools have evidenced an increase in the average NCE in mathematics. Between 2000 and 2002, 53 of 89 (60%) Fresno school have evidenced an increase of 1.0+ in the average NCE in mathematics.
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Connecting Professional Development with Student Achievement
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Totals for 429 students in classrooms with TEKI graduates, and 20,220 students with non-TEKI teachers
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Connecting Teacher Collaboration with Student Achievement
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FSP: Quality of M/S Teaching Education Leadership Standards-based alignment between curriculum and instruction Reflective practice as an effective coaching strategy English Learner strategies Literacy connections Environmental Education California Accountability Model Educational Decisions Based on Data
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FSP Increasing the Opportunity to Learn Intergenerational tutorial and mentoring programs After School Programs & Family Nights Energy Conservation Education Fairs Summer Academies District/City Partnership to expand Community based Science Workshops Multi-Lingual Parent Education Opportunities
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FSP Partnerships Collaborative Summer Institutes with IHEs Teacher preparation partnership Early induction experiences for future teachers University content coursework designed for teachers University M/S courses for high school students Masters in Math/Science Education established Doctorate in Math/Science Education in planning Research in Math/Science Education
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Fresno Systemic Program National Science Foundation Fresno Schools – Making A+ Difference For Every Student, Every Day Dr Santiago V. Wood, Superintendent
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Success in Algebra IB Among High School Students (Grade of A, B, or C) 12.5% decrease overall, 6.1% decrease for minority groups
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