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What Works in Texas… and What Needs to Change

What Works in Texas… and What Needs to Change. Robert Sanborn, Ed.D. What Works. Economic Opportunity. America’s “Top State for Business” in 2010 Texas is the nation’s number one producer of oil, gas and refined chemical products and a leader in aerospace and aviation

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What Works in Texas… and What Needs to Change

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  1. What Works in Texas… and What Needs to Change Robert Sanborn, Ed.D.

  2. What Works

  3. Economic Opportunity • America’s “Top State for Business” in 2010 • Texas is the nation’s number one producer of oil, gas and refined chemical products and a leader in aerospace and aviation • Texas is a top-ranked global destination for foreign direct investment • Texas’ unemployment rate has been at or below the national rate for 45 consecutive months

  4. Diversity • The population of Texas is approximately 50% minority • Latinos are expected to comprise the largest ethnic group in Texas by 2020 • Texas leads the nation in population diversity, even in rural Texas, due to the growing Latino population • Latino students account for the largest percentage of public school enrollment (49%), followed by White students (33%)

  5. Entrepreneurial Spirit • “Texas, at a lot of levels, is very fertile ground for education reform and for entrepreneurship in education…there’s something in the Texan DNA that allows entrepreneurship to happen.”  - Mike Feinberg, co-founder of KIPP • Robust charter school movement • Texas is home to 10% of the nation’s charters • Only two states, Arizona and California, have more charter schools than Texas

  6. What Needs to Change

  7. Child Poverty • 49% of Texas’ children live at or near poverty • Prevalence of child poverty is 3.2-3.5 times greater among Texas’ African American and Latino children than among White children • Only three states - New Mexico, Mississippi, and Arkansas - have a higher proportion of children in/near poverty

  8. Access to Health/Nutrition • Texas ranked last in children’s health insurance coverage in 2008, with 19% of children uninsured • 24% of children live in households that were food insecure at some point during the year • On an average day, more than 1.7 million Texas students who qualify for a free or reduced-price breakfast are not participating

  9. Educational Access • Texas ranks last in the nation in the percentage of adults with high school diplomas • Only 79.6% of Texans have a high school diploma • In Texas, more than one in three students never finish high school • Estimated cost to the state: $9.6 billion for each class of dropouts

  10. 62 N.Y.C. 42 Chicago 96 L.A. 11 Houston Texas ranks 39th in postsecondary enrollment among 18-24 year olds.

  11. What Works in Texas… and What Needs to Change Panel Discussions

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