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Colorado's “Race to the Top” Tier 2 Presentation March 16, 2010

Colorado's “Race to the Top” Tier 2 Presentation March 16, 2010. Lt. Governor Barbara O’Brien Chair, RttT Leadership Investment Board. Appointed by Governor Ritter to Lead Colorado’s RttT process Over 20 years as Colorado’s chief advocate for children, including:

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Colorado's “Race to the Top” Tier 2 Presentation March 16, 2010

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  1. Colorado's “Race to the Top” Tier 2 PresentationMarch 16, 2010

  2. Lt. Governor Barbara O’BrienChair, RttT Leadership Investment Board • Appointed by Governor Ritter to Lead Colorado’s RttT process • Over 20 years as Colorado’s chief advocate for children, including: • Leadership role in the Constitutional protection of K-12 funding • Wrote and led coalition that passed 1992 Charter Schools Act • Created the Colorado Preschool Program

  3. Commissioner Dwight D. Jones • Unanimously appointed by the State Board of Education in 2007 • Former teacher, principal and administrator • Supervised the turnaround of 11 schools in Kansas, Missouri and Maryland • As Superintendent of Fountain-Fort Carson School District, eliminated the achievement gap among students

  4. Richard Wenning Associate Commissioner • Leads implementation of Colorado’s accountability system, the Colorado Growth Model and SchoolView • Co-Chair, RttT public input committee for Data Systems • 20 years experience with accountability and longitudinal data systems • Led design of Denver’s school accountability system • President, Education Performance Network an affiliate of New American Schools • Vice President, Colorado League of Charter Schools • Senior Policy Advisor for CEO and accountability director for DC Public Schools during Federal takeover • U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee staff

  5. Nina LopezRace to the Top CEO • Governor’s Council for Educator Effectiveness, Vice Chair • Race to the Top public input committee for Great Teachers and Leaders, Co-Chair • Past work includes: • As Public Affairs Director for Colorado League of Charter Schools, led coalition to create the Charter School Institute • As Policy Director for Donnell-Kay Foundation, created the Trujillo Commission that resulted in the Online Education Act • 10 years private legal practice

  6. Linda BarkerDirector of Teaching and LearningColorado Education Association • Former Montana Teacher of the Year, National Board Certified • Member of the Technical Advisory Panel for development of the Colorado Growth Model • Member of Advisory Board for School Leadership Academy • Chair, Race to the Top public input committee for Equitable Distribution of Teachers in High Need and Hard to Staff Schools

  7. Commitment, Capacity, Courage Colorado’s RttT Team • Barbara O’Brien, Lieutenant Governor • Dwight D. Jones, Commissioner of Education • Nina Lopez, Race to the Top CEO • Linda Barker, Director of Teaching and Learning, CEA • Richard Wenning, Associate Commissioner

  8. Colorado’s Plan Builds On Cumulative Reform Momentum 2009: Dropout Prevention (HB 09-1243) 2004: Charter School Institute Act(HB 04-1362) 2009:Educator Identifier Bill (HB 09-1064) 2008: Innovation Schools Act (SB 08-130) 1993: Colorado Standards-based Education Reform (HB93-1313) The Accountability Act of 1997 (annual student assessment) Jan:Preparation ProgramEffectiveness Bill(SB 10-36) 1990 2000 2004 2006 2008 2002 2010 2007: Online Education Act(SB 07-215) 1992: Charter Schools Act 2001 School Accountability Act (School Accountability Report) 2004: Longitudinal Student Academic Growth Bill (HB 04-1433) Jan:Executive Order Creating Council for Educator Effectiveness 2008: CAP4K(SB 08-212) 2007: Longitudinal Student Assessment Bill (HB 07-1048) 2009: Education Accountability Act(SB 09-163) 2009: Concurrent Enrollment in Public High School and College Bill (HB 09-1319)

  9. Results Require Courage, Collaboration, Trust Don’t back off on tough issues while getting buy-in • Accountability for achievement and closing the gap • Standards and assessments • Charters and statewide open enrollment • Student and teacher IDs linked to Ed prep • Alternative compensation • Educator evaluations

  10. The Results We Expect • New bright line: all kids ready by exit • Incentives focused on maximizing student progress toward college and career readiness • Requires definition of readiness and the standards leading there • CO Achievement Plan for Kids (SB 08-212) • Requires accountability system focused on the goal • Education Accountability Act of 2009 (SB 09-163)

  11. Key Catalysts for Performance • Breakthrough educator collaboration about performance and practice • Outstanding instructional improvement technologies drive insight and action by users at all levels • Widespread understanding of performance motivates public pressure for sustained reform

  12. SchoolView Instructional Improvement System • Access to Colorado Growth Model • Hub for knowledge management • Aligns accountability system’s incentives and disclosure of results with information needs of each user • Collaboration extends across states: MA, AZ, and IN have adopted the Colorado Growth Model

  13. West Denver Prep Charter School

  14. Focus on the User Initiates a powerful conversation between teacher, student, and parent • How much growth? • Was it good enough? • How can we improve?

  15. We Will Execute our Plan • CEO of Race to the Top - authority, responsibility and autonomy to execute • Team has the relationships and trust to work together immediately • CEO’s leadership team accountable for execution – 25% of compensation dependent upon meeting performance objectives

  16. We Have the Capacity to Implement • Nimble structure leverages private and public entities • Close collaboration with constituents • Sustainable structures outside of government • Relentless focus upon measuring progress, capturing data and making adjustments

  17. 134 Colorado LEAs Committed to Participate, Representing 94% of Colorado K-12 Students and 90% of Schools Participating LEAs by # of Students Participating LEA Summary • 94% of K-12 Students • 94% of Free/Red Lunch Students • 90% of Schools • 96% of Charter Schools • 92% of Low Performing Schools • 75% of Districts • 132 school districts • Colorado Charter School Institute • Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind Note: Fall 2009 enrollment data Source: CDE

  18. Executing our Turnaround Strategy • Have clear measures of school performance that are grounded in student growth measures • Education Accountability Act of 2009 a national model of school and district accountability • State authority to take increasingly strong interventions including directing closure • Commissioner created a CDE Unit of Turnaround and forged partnership with Mass Insight and Public Impact

  19. Great Teachers and Leaders • All participating districts evaluate educators using system based at least 50% upon student growth • Created the Governor’s Council for Educator Effectiveness to ensure we develop AND implement well • District commitment to use evaluations systems for decisions about individual professional development, compensation, promotion, retention and dismissal

  20. Educator Effectiveness • No policy barriers to executing this plan • We have the foundation of trust and collaboration • Governor’s Council for Educator Effectiveness will ensure districts use valid, rigorous and fair evaluation measures so tenure and licensure will be earned and retained based upon demonstrated performance

  21. Colorado Is Ready • No policy barriers to executing this plan • Foundation of trust and collaboration • Statewide enthusiasm and participation

  22. What Coloradoans Say About RttT… • “Race to the Top will provide the critical resources and incentives to help us make the tough decisions and implement necessary change.” Tom Boasberg, Superintendent, Denver Public Schools • “It is a good plan that will make a huge difference in public education if it is funded sufficiently and executed well.” Jeanette Cornier, Parent • “We all want highly effective teachers in every classroom. A solid evaluation system that focuses on improving instruction is key to achieving that goal.“ Justin Darnell, CO Teacher of the Year • “I felt like I was making a difference. …. Student voice achieves real results. The educational system has been working for (as opposed to with) students, like myself, for too long.” Christian Mendoza, Student, Denver School of Science and Technology, participated in Race to the Top committee on Turnaround Schools • “The Colorado team understands how business best gets done in our state when it comes to rethinking policy as it pertains to teachers and principals.  Legislative fiat matters very little if teachers and leaders aren’t willing to race to the top as well. …. Taking on sacred cows is tough business.  But, in Colorado, we have a history of doing just that.” Phil Gonring, Rose Community Foundation, key funder of Denver ProComp

  23. Thank You! R e d a c t e d R e d a c t e d

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