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7/30/2019 State of SA College Readiness through the data
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DiplomsNovember 14, 2012
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Overview of SA 2020 Education Vision
Vision: San Antonio has orchestrated one of the greatest turnaroundsin education in the United States
How Will We Get There?
1.Kindergarten Readiness2.College Readiness3.3rdGrade Reading4.Increase High School Graduation Rates5.Increase College Enrollment6.Increase Adult Education
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Overview of SA 2020 Education Vision
Vision: San Antonio has orchestrated one of the greatest turnaroundsin education in the United States
How Will We Get There?
1.Kindergarten Readiness2.College Readiness3.3rdGrade Reading4.Increase High School Graduation Rates5.Increase College Enrollment6.Increase Adult Education
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SA 2020: College Readiness Target
of students willdemonstrate collegereadiness in one of threeways:
85%
1
2
3
Completing the Recommended High School Diploma
Achieving a college ready score on SAT or ACT
Passing/Completing at least one course for college credit
4
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De-averaging, Common Language, & Intent
1
2
Completing the Recommended High School Diploma
Achieving a college ready score on SAT or ACT
Testers
>= Criterion
Graduates
>= Criterion
0% 100%
85% Target
90%79%
[ ]
0% 100%
56%3%
[ ]
0% 100%51%1%
[ ]
3Passing/Completing at least one course for college credit
0% 100%50%
12%
[ ]5
Source: Texas Education Agency (TEA). AEIS Reports. 2010-2011.
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PSJA reducedtheir 4-year dropout rate by 84% in 5 years.FourYearDropoutRate
18.7%
2.9%
8.8% 7.3%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011
PSJA State
6
FocusedInterventions: Reducing Dropout Rates
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11,779
14,846
54,894
94,632
Lackland ISD
Randolph Field
Ft. Sam Houston
Somerset ISD
Alamo Heights
Southside ISD
East Central ISD
South San Antonio
Edgewood ISD
Judson ISD
North East ISD
Southwest ISD
Harlandale ISD
San Antonio ISD
Northside ISD
7
of the student
population are in
the 4 Diploms
Now ISDs
Source: Texas Education Agency (TEA). AEIS Reports. 2010-2011.
Total Student Population
of the resides in the
San Antonio:Student population by ISD
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10,683
14,421
49,851
64,128
Randolph Field
Lackland ISD
Ft. Sam Houston
Somerset ISD
Alamo Heights
Southside ISD
East Central ISD
South San Antonio
Judson ISD
Edgewood ISD
North East ISD
Southwest ISD
Harlandale ISD
San Antonio ISD
Northside ISD
8
of the Hispanic
student population
are in the 4
Diploms Now
ISDs
Source: Texas Education Agency (TEA). AEIS Reports. 2010-2011.
Total Hispanic Population
of the resides in the
San Antonio:Hispanic Student population by ISD
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College Readiness and SAT ScoresWhere we stand today in San Antonio
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San Antonio Graduates
15494
9659
2328
Graduates Tested for SAT or ACT College Ready
(SAT >=1100 or
ACT >=24)
Class of 2010
Source: *In the AEIS, the criterion for the SAT is a score of 1110 on the critical reading and mathematics sections combined; TEA. (2011). College admissions testing of graduatingseniors in Texas high schools, class of 2010: District and campus supplement (Document No. GE12 601 03). Austin, TX: Author.
There were 15,500 graduates in the Class of 2010
10
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San Antonio Graduates Who Took the SAT or ACT
15494
9659
2328
Graduates Tested for SAT or ACT College Ready
(SAT >=1100 or
ACT >=24)
Class of 2010
Source: *In the AEIS, the criterion for the SAT is a score of 1110 on the critical reading and mathematics sections combined; TEA. (2011). College admissions testing of graduatingseniors in Texas high schools, class of 2010: District and campus supplement (Document No. GE12 601 03). Austin, TX: Author.
62% of the graduates tested for the SAT or ACT exam
62%Tested
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San Antonio Examinees Who Are College Ready
15494
9659
2328
Graduates Tested for SAT or ACT College Ready
(SAT >=1100 or
ACT >=24)
Class of 2010
62%Tested
24%Examinees
are College
Ready
Source: *In the AEIS, the criterion for the SAT is a score of 1110 on the critical reading and mathematics sections combined; TEA. (2011). College admissions testing of graduatingseniors in Texas high schools, class of 2010: District and campus supplement (Document No. GE12 601 03). Austin, TX: Author.
Of those who took the SAT or ACT exam, 24% scored at or above the criterion forCollege Readiness, yielding 15% of graduates being College Ready
15%
12
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Where can we intervene
15494
9659
2328
Graduates Tested for SAT or ACT College Ready
(SAT >=1100 or
ACT >=24)
Class of 2010
62%Tested
Source: *In the AEIS, the criterion for the SAT is a score of 1110 on the critical reading and mathematics sections combined; TEA. (2011). College admissions testing of graduatingseniors in Texas high schools, class of 2010: District and campus supplement (Document No. GE12 601 03). Austin, TX: Author.
1
2
13
24%Examinees
are College
Ready
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38%
45%
50%
50%
51%
63%
64%
65%
75%
80%
86%
SOUTH SAN ANTONIO
SOUTHWEST
EDGEWOOD
HARLANDALE
JUDSON
SOUTHSIDE
EAST CENTRAL
SAN ANTONIO ISD
NORTHSIDE
RANDOLPH FIELD
NORTH EAST
SOMERSET
LACKLAND
FT SAM HOUSTON
ALAMO HEIGHTS
(Class of 2010)
-0.3%
5.6%
9.0%
6.3%
2.3%
-5.7%
-4.5%
-1.5%
-2.3%
-8.3%
-9.0%
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Source: Texas Education Agency (TEA). AEIS Reports. 2010-2011. School Dist ricts include: Alamo Heights, East Central, Edgewood, Ft. Sam Houston,Harlandale, Judson, Lackland, North East, Northside, Randolph Field, San Antonio, Somerset, South San Antonio, Southside, Southwest.
San Antonio: our students are College Hopefuls
Focus (#1): Increasing number of students taking the SAT
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819
836
858
879
914
919
1006
1017
1028
1075
1122
EDGEWOOD
SAN ANTONIO ISD
SOUTHWEST
SOMERSET
HARLANDALE
SOUTHSIDE
SOUTH SAN ANTONIO
EAST CENTRAL
JUDSON
NORTHSIDE
FT SAM HOUSTON
LACKLAND
NORTH EAST
RANDOLPH FIELD
ALAMO HEIGHTS 56%
40%
34%
29%
32%
12%
3%
6%
5%
3%
14%
15
Source: *In the AEIS, the criterion for the SAT is a score of 1110 on the critical reading and mathematics sections combined; TEA. (2011). College admissions testing of graduatingseniors in Texas high schools, class of 2010: District and campus supplement (Document No. GE12 601 03). Austin, TX: Author.
(Class of 2010)
San Antonio: our students are not College Ready
Focus (#2): Increasing number of students meeting the SAT criterion
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EDGEWOOD
SAN ANTONIO
SOUTHWEST
SOMERSET
HARLANDALE
SOUTHSIDE
SOUTH SAN ANTONIO
EAST CENTRAL
JUDSON
NORTHSIDE
FT SAM HOUSTON
LACKLAND
NORTH EAST
RANDOLPH FIELD
ALAMO HEIGHTS
(1110)
56%
40%
34%
29%32%
28%
12%
3%
6%
5%
5%
6%
5%
3%
14%
16
86%
63%
64%
75%80%
60%
51%
38%
50%
47%
65%
44%
54%
45%
50%
(1110)
48%
25%
22%
22%26%
17%
6%
1%
3%
2%
3%
3%
3%
1%
7%
x
x
x
xx
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
=
=
=
==
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Source: College admissions testing of graduating seniors in Texas high schools, class of 2010: District and campus supplement (Document No. GE12 601 03). Austin, TX: Author.
San Antonio: Number of Students that are College Ready
x
x
x
xx
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
326
68
3705
2866
4829
508
428
268
715
191
533
2246
533
1050
=
=
=
==
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
156
17
807
617
813
32
5
8
15
6
14
62
8
75
TOTAL 2042
(13%)
15494
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2,042
13,170
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Assuming the student population is constant until 2020, in order to reach the 2020College Readiness target, 11,128 additional graduates will need to score at or above thecriterion
Annual College Ready Graduates(SAT Standards)
Meeting the 2020 Target
13%CollegeReady
85%
CollegeReady
+ 11,128 students
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1.How can we increase the testing rate for the SAT exam?
2.How can we better prepare our students for the rigor thatis tested through the SAT exam?
Our Focus Today:
A. De-averaging the data by ISD/High School
B. Agree to common language of measurementsC. Dual Focus on % and actual headcount
Howcan we intervene
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College ReadinessTransformational for San Antonio
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8% 8%
10%
13%14%
13% 13%
6%5%
6%
9% 10%10%
9%
5%
4%4%
7%8% 8%
7%
2% 2% 2%
4%5%
4%4%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Less Than High School Degree High School Graduate No College
Some College or Associate Degree Bachelor's Degree or Higher
20Source: CPS 2006-2010 Annual Social and Economic Supplement
Texas Unemployment by Education 2006-2012
Less Educated populations suffer disproportionately from higher unemployment rates
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1stin their family to go to college
35% of Texas students going to college are
the
Source: Engle, Bermeo, and OBrien. Straight from the Source: What Works for First-Generation College Students. The Pell Institute for the studyof opportunity in Higher Education. December 2006.
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53%of Texas children living in
poverty come from a familywith less than a high school
education
22
Source: 2009 U.S. Dept. of Education; Texas LEARNS 2005.
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Source:Deborah Fowler, Rebecca Lightsey, Janis Monger, Erica Terrazas, and Lynn White. Texas School-to-Pr ison Pipeline : Dropout to
Incarceration. Texas Appleseed. October 2007.
33%of juveniles sent to Texas Youth
Commission are dropouts
23
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Source:Deborah Fowler, Rebecca Lightsey, Janis Monger, Erica Terrazas, and Lynn White. Texas School-to-Pr ison Pipeline : Dropout toIncarceration. Texas Appleseed. October 2007.
33%of juveniles sent to Texas Youth
Commission are dropouts
of Texas inmates are dropouts80%
24
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OBESE:of those with Less than
High School
38%
25
Source: Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Gaining Costs, Losing Time: The Obesity Crisis in Texas (Feb 2011).
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of those with Less than
High School
38% 22%of those with a
College degree
26
Source: Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Gaining Costs, Losing Time: The Obesity Crisis in Texas (Feb 2011).
OBESE:
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75 82
High School or
less
College-
educated
Source:Ellen Meara, Seth Richards, and David Cutler. "The Gap Gets Bigger: Changes in Mortality and Life Expectancy, by Education,1981-2000." Health Affairs, March/April 2008, Volume 27, Number 2.
Life Expectancy
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