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Archived Information Successful Plans and Practices 2nd Annual National High School Leadership Summit December 2, 2004 Dr. Joe A. Hairston, Superintendent, Baltimore County Public Schools
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Our Future World Our future sits in our classrooms today – A world of – A world of – –High wage, high skills employment –Economy dependent on research and development
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Cognitive & Technological Knowledge “The Leaders in our most successful high schools today … recognize that students and adults must continually learn new things and that some of the skills we teach and use today will soon be as outdated as the skills needed to operate a typewriter and a slide rule.” “The Leaders in our most successful high schools today … recognize that students and adults must continually learn new things and that some of the skills we teach and use today will soon be as outdated as the skills needed to operate a typewriter and a slide rule.” ~Willaird R. Daggett
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Variables in Baltimore County, MD Variables in Baltimore County, MD Seismic Shifts: Baltimore County Baltimore County Our Communities and Families Our Communities and Families Our Public Schools Our Public Schools
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COUNTY POPULATION From - 1990To – 2000* (*US Census) % Change A total population of 692,134 A total population of 754,292 + 9% A minority population of 84,541 A minority population of 151,600 20% of the total pop. + 79%
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From A median household income of $44,502 in year 1990 To A median household income of $52,868 in year 2000 (an increase of 19%). INCOME LEVEL
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BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPERATING BUDGET Fiscal Year 2005 Revenue and Expenditures: Fiscal Year 2005 Revenue and Expenditures:$1,067,015,417
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STUDENT ENROLLMENT From - 1990To - 2004% Change Total student enrollment of 86,841 Total student enrollment of 108,792 + 25% Minority enrollment of 18,069 Minority enrollment of 42,928 39% of total pop. + 165%
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ESOL ENROLLMENT From An ESOL enrollment of 873 students in year 1990 To An ESOL enrollment of 2,272 students in year 2004 (an increase of 160%.)
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FREE/REDUCED PRICED MEALS From 12.6% of students receiving free/reduced priced meals in 1990 To 28.3% of students receiving free/reduced priced meals in 2003.
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From 146 schools in Baltimore County in the year 1990 To 162 schools in Baltimore County in the year 2004. PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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From A total of 5,300 full time equivalent teachers in 1990 To A total of 7,058 full time equivalent teachers in 2004 (an increase of 33%.) TEACHERS
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Responding to the Variables: Articulating A Plan Envision and share the vision of effective instruction Envision and share the vision of effective instruction Put in place – and continue to refine – management based on accountability and decision making at the closest level of participation Put in place – and continue to refine – management based on accountability and decision making at the closest level of participation
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SMART Goals Specific Specific Measurable Measurable Attainable Attainable Results oriented Results oriented Time-bound Time-bound
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Baltimore County Public Schools Blueprint for Progress outlines the vision, mission, belief statements, performance goals, performance indicators and key strategies of the Baltimore County Public Schools
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By 2012 all students will reach high standards, as established by the Baltimore County Public Schools and State performance level standards, in reading/language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies By 2012 all students will reach high standards, as established by the Baltimore County Public Schools and State performance level standards, in reading/language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies Blueprint Goal 1 – Student Achievement
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Blueprint Goal 1 - Student Achievement Indicator 1.1: All diploma-bound students grades 3-8 and 10 will meet or exceed MSA standards All diploma-bound students grades 3-8 and 10 will meet or exceed MSA standards
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Blueprint Goal 1 – Student Achievement Key Strategies: »Implementing consistent reading programs at the elementary, middle, and high school levels »Review of Math and Science Program K-12
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Maryland School Assessment READING 40.0 47.5 42.7 49.9 43.045.6 42.9 45.5
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MSA MATHEMATICS 47.4 35.4 49.8 38.319.022.7 20.9 27.5
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Blueprint Goal 1 – Student Achievement Indicator 1.2: All diploma-bound students will participate in the PSAT All diploma-bound students will participate in the PSAT Indicator 1.3: All students scoring 55 or above on verbal/math PSAT will counseled into honors or gifted and talented level courses All students scoring 55 or above on verbal/math PSAT will counseled into honors or gifted and talented level courses
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Blueprint Goal 1 – Student Achievement Key Strategies: »College Board Partnership »10 th grade PSAT Participation »AP Potential
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PSAT Participation Grade 10 PSAT PARTICIPATION RATE GRADE 10
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PSAT Participation Grade 10 Disaggregated by Ethnic Group PSAT PARTICIPATION RATE GRADE 10 BY RACE/ETHNICITY
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Indicator 1.9: Each middle school will meet or exceed the State average student participation rate in Algebra I Each middle school will meet or exceed the State average student participation rate in Algebra I Indicator 1.10: All students will pass the Algebra I Maryland High School Assessment (HSA) by the end of grade 9 All students will pass the Algebra I Maryland High School Assessment (HSA) by the end of grade 9 Blueprint Goal 1 – Student Achievement
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Key Strategies: »Elimination of low level courses at the middle and high school levels
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HSA Algebra I Grade 9 HSA ALGEBRA 1 GRADE 09 PASS RATE
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Indicator 1.13: All high schools will meet or exceed national average of a 7% participation rate on the Advanced Placement (AP) examination All high schools will meet or exceed national average of a 7% participation rate on the Advanced Placement (AP) examination Indicator 1.14: All high schools will have at least 70% of their students who take AP examinations achieving passing scores All high schools will have at least 70% of their students who take AP examinations achieving passing scores Blueprint Goal 1 – Student Achievement
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Key Strategies: »CollegeEd for all in 7 th grade students »AVID »Smaller learning communities »Vertical teams (clusters) »SpringBoard »AP Teacher Conferences Blueprint Goal 1
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AP PARTICIPATION RATE GRADE 12 7 BCPS Goal
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AP PASS RATE GRADE 12
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Indicator 1.17: All high schools will meet or exceed the national average for participation in the SAT or the ACT All high schools will meet or exceed the national average for participation in the SAT or the ACT Indicator 1.18: All high schools will meet or exceed the national average for critical reading, mathematics, and writing scores on the SAT or the ACT All high schools will meet or exceed the national average for critical reading, mathematics, and writing scores on the SAT or the ACT Blueprint Goal 1 – Student Achievement
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Key Strategies: »New SAT Online »SAT Readiness Programs »ScoreWrite Blueprint Goal 1 – Student Achievement
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SAT PARTICIPATION RATE GRADE 12
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SAT COMBINED SCORE GRADE 12
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All Students will Graduate from High School All Students will Graduate from High School Blueprint Goal 5 – Student Advancement
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Indicator 5.3: All graduates will meet the college course entrance requirements for the University System of Maryland or the Maryland career and technology education career completer requirements or both All graduates will meet the college course entrance requirements for the University System of Maryland or the Maryland career and technology education career completer requirements or both Blueprint Goal 5 - Student Advancement
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Key Strategies: »Rigorous Graduation Requirements »Quality Course Offerings (elimination of low level courses) »Increasing AP Offerings »Expansion of IB Programs and AVID Blueprint Goal 5 - Student Advancement
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GRADUATES MEETING THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND REQUIREMENTS
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GRADUATES MEETING THE Maryland Career and Technology Education Career Completer
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Effective Leadership – The Goal and Plan in Motion To be effective, a leader must own the results and all behavior must be aligned with the goal and plan.
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Leadership Behaviors Visionary Visionary Purposeful Purposeful Directive Directive Collaborative Collaborative Evaluative Evaluative Supportive of Continued Improvement and Growth Supportive of Continued Improvement and Growth
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Powerful School Structures Strong master schedule Strong master schedule Effective personnel decisions Effective personnel decisions Understanding of student strengths and weaknesses Understanding of student strengths and weaknesses Ensuring curriculum is aligned with assessment Ensuring curriculum is aligned with assessment Assessment supported by effective use of technology Assessment supported by effective use of technology
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SUPERINTENDENT BOARD OF EDUCATION CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION BUSINESS SERVICES PRINCIPALS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SCHOOLS RESULTS - STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT SERVICE FOR THE SCHOOLS SERVICESERVICE SERVICESERVICE
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Commitment to Achievement
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Thank You
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