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Our Mission…

To assure high levels of
learning for all students!
Never in our nation’s history have the
demands on our educational system been
greater or the consequences of failure as
severe. Beyond the high-stakes school
accountability requirements mandated by
state and federal laws, the difference
between success and failure in school is,
quite literally, life and death for our
students.
Today, a child who graduates from
school with a mastery of essential skills
and knowledge is prepared to compete
in the global marketplace, with numerous
paths of opportunity available to lead a
successful life. Yet, for students who fail
in our educational system, the reality is
that there are virtually no paths of
opportunity.
The likely pathway for student who
struggle in school is an adult life of
poverty, incarceration, and/or
dependence on society’s welfare
systems.
Poverty…
-- Dropouts on average earn about $12,000 per year,
nearly 50 percent less than those who have a high
school diploma
-- 50 percent less likely to have a job that offers a
pension plan or health insurance
-- They are more likely to experience health problems
--Rouse/Muenning, 2005: www.centerforpubliceducation.org
Poverty…
According to a US government report,
The State of Literacy in America ,
over 90 million US adults,
nearly one out of two,
are functionally illiterate or near illiterate,
without the minimum skills required
in a modern society.
Larry Roberts, Illiteracy on the Rise in America http://www.wsws.org
Poverty…
44 million cannot read a newspaper
or fill out a job application.
Another 50 million more cannot read or
comprehend above the eighth grade level.

Larry Roberts, Illiteracy on the Rise in America http://www.wsws.org
Poverty…

43 percent of people with the lowest
literacy skills live below the
government's official poverty line

Larry Roberts, Illiteracy on the Rise in America http://www.wsws.org
Incarceration
Russia and the U.S. are now the
world leaders in incarceration,
with imprisonment rates 6 to10 times that
of most industrialized nations.

http://www.proliteracy.org/downloads/ProLiteracyStateOfLiteracy%2010-25-04.pdf
Incarceration
Across the United States,
82% of prison inmates are dropouts
Ysseldyke, Algozzine, & Thurlow 1992

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2248/is_n126_v32/ai_19619426/pg_4
Incarceration
According to the report,
Literacy Behind Prison Walls,
70 percent of all prison inmates are
functionally illiterate or
read below a fourth-grade level.
http://www.proliteracy.org/downloads/ProLiteracyStateOfLiteracy%2010-25-04.pdf
Incarceration
85% of juvenile offenders have
reading problems.

http://www.literacybuffalo
Incarceration
Youth in Correctional Facilities
Average age: 15
Average Reading Level: 4th Grade
(30% below this level)
www.edjj.org
Incarceration and Special
Education
The incidence of learning disabilities
among the general population based on
U.S. Dept. of Education and local service
providers is around 5%. This is in sharp
contrast with the number of LD students in
the criminal justice system, estimated to
be as high as 50%.
Bell, 1990: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2248/is_n126_v32/ai_19619426/pg_4
Incarceration and Special
Education
Only 57% of youth with disabilities
graduated from high school in the
2001-02 school year, according to the
U.S. Department of Education (2002)
http://www.ncset.org/publications/viewdesc.asp?id=3135
Social Costs
75% of those claiming welfare
are functionally illiterate.
http://www.covinaliteracy.org/facts.htm
Social Costs
One study conducted by a
University of California, Berkeley economist
found that a 10 percent increase in the
graduation rate would likely reduce the murder
and assault arrest rates by about 20 percent

Moretti, 2005: www.centerforpubliceducation.org
Social Costs
The same study found that increasing the high
school completion rate by just
one percent for men ages 20-60
would save the United States up to
$1.4 billion per year in
reduced costs from crime.
Moretti, 2005: www.centerforpubliceducation.org
With such high stakes,
educators today are like
tightrope walkers without a safety net,
responsible for meeting the needs of every
child with little room for error.
Our Mission…

To assure high levels of
learning for all students!
What do we mean
by “high” levels
of learning?
Is a high school diploma
enough for our current
students to be competitive
in the global marketplace?
“The high school diploma has
become the ticket to nowhere.”
James Waller, Face to Face: The Changing State of Racism Across America
Education and Lifelong Earning:
High School Drop Out: $608,000
High School Graduate: $802,000
Some College:
$922,890
Associate Degree:
$1,062,130
Bachelors Degree:
$1,420,850
Masters Degree:
$2,142,440
Doctorate:
$3,012,300
James Waller, Face to Face: The Changing State of Racism Across America
2006 College Graduates
US: 1.3 Million
India: 3.1 Million
China: 3.3 Million
What do we mean
by “high” levels
of learning?
“High School + Plus”
If our mission is high levels of
learning for all students,
the question is:

Is it possible?
“There are simple, proven, affordable
structures that exist right now and could
have a dramatic, widespread impact on
schools and achievement—in virtually
any school. An astonishing level of
agreement has emerged on this point”
--Mike Schmoker, 2004
Schools Do Make a Difference
Effective Schools Research of Ron
Edmonds, Larry Lezotte, Wilbur
Brookover, Michael Rutter, and others
concluded that:
• All Children Can Learn
• Schools control the factors to assure
that students master the core of the
curriculum
Schools Do Make a Difference
An analysis of research conducted over
a thirty-five year period demonstrates
that schools that are highly effective
produce results that almost entirely
overcome the effects of student
backgrounds
Robert Marzano, What Works in Schools , 2003
Schools Do Make a Difference

90/90/90 Schools
--Doug Reeves
Then why aren’t most schools
getting these results?

We must stop doing what
we have done for
100 years…
Our Dilemma:
Our traditional US school
system was not designed to
ensure that all students learn
at high levels
Traditional US school system:
-- Professional isolation (1 room schoolhouse)
-- Failure is OK…
-- Few students went to college (10-15%)
-- Our job was to “sort” students (bell curve)
Agricultural Jobs in America
In 1870, half of the US population was
employed in agriculture.
As of 2006, less than 1% of the
population is directly employed in
agriculture.
Agricultural Jobs in America
As of 2004, the median hourly
income was $7.70 for farmworkers
planting, growing and
harvesting crops.
US Manufacturing Jobs:
Fifty years ago, a third of U.S. employees
worked in factories.
Today, a little more than one-tenth of the
nation's 131 million workers are employed
by manufacturing firms.
--USA Today

http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2002-12-12-manufacture_x.htm
US Manufacturing Jobs:
1950: 34%
2002: 13%
--USA Today

http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2002-12-12-manufacture_x.htm
Pension Benefits:
“ Pensions are becoming a thing of
the past…”
Rene Syler

Pension Promises: The Death of the American Dream?
http://www.businessandmedia.org/news/2006/news20060118.asp
Health Benefits:
--Nearly 47 million Americans, or 16 percent of the
population, were without health insurance in 2005. The
number of uninsured rose 2.2 million
between 2005 and 2006.
--Over 8 in 10 uninsured people come from working
families - almost 70 percent from families with one or
more full-time workers
http://www.nchc.org/facts/coverage.shtml
"We embrace explicitly the proposition that
effective practice and popular practice
are very likely two different things."
- Dr. Douglas Reeves

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Compelling case slides

  • 1. Compelling Case Slides Created by Mike Mattos Please use for only personal use-do not post on web.
  • 2. Our Mission… To assure high levels of learning for all students!
  • 3. Never in our nation’s history have the demands on our educational system been greater or the consequences of failure as severe. Beyond the high-stakes school accountability requirements mandated by state and federal laws, the difference between success and failure in school is, quite literally, life and death for our students.
  • 4. Today, a child who graduates from school with a mastery of essential skills and knowledge is prepared to compete in the global marketplace, with numerous paths of opportunity available to lead a successful life. Yet, for students who fail in our educational system, the reality is that there are virtually no paths of opportunity.
  • 5. The likely pathway for student who struggle in school is an adult life of poverty, incarceration, and/or dependence on society’s welfare systems.
  • 6. Poverty… -- Dropouts on average earn about $12,000 per year, nearly 50 percent less than those who have a high school diploma -- 50 percent less likely to have a job that offers a pension plan or health insurance -- They are more likely to experience health problems --Rouse/Muenning, 2005: www.centerforpubliceducation.org
  • 7. Poverty… According to a US government report, The State of Literacy in America , over 90 million US adults, nearly one out of two, are functionally illiterate or near illiterate, without the minimum skills required in a modern society. Larry Roberts, Illiteracy on the Rise in America http://www.wsws.org
  • 8. Poverty… 44 million cannot read a newspaper or fill out a job application. Another 50 million more cannot read or comprehend above the eighth grade level. Larry Roberts, Illiteracy on the Rise in America http://www.wsws.org
  • 9. Poverty… 43 percent of people with the lowest literacy skills live below the government's official poverty line Larry Roberts, Illiteracy on the Rise in America http://www.wsws.org
  • 10. Incarceration Russia and the U.S. are now the world leaders in incarceration, with imprisonment rates 6 to10 times that of most industrialized nations. http://www.proliteracy.org/downloads/ProLiteracyStateOfLiteracy%2010-25-04.pdf
  • 11. Incarceration Across the United States, 82% of prison inmates are dropouts Ysseldyke, Algozzine, & Thurlow 1992 http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2248/is_n126_v32/ai_19619426/pg_4
  • 12. Incarceration According to the report, Literacy Behind Prison Walls, 70 percent of all prison inmates are functionally illiterate or read below a fourth-grade level. http://www.proliteracy.org/downloads/ProLiteracyStateOfLiteracy%2010-25-04.pdf
  • 13. Incarceration 85% of juvenile offenders have reading problems. http://www.literacybuffalo
  • 14. Incarceration Youth in Correctional Facilities Average age: 15 Average Reading Level: 4th Grade (30% below this level) www.edjj.org
  • 15. Incarceration and Special Education The incidence of learning disabilities among the general population based on U.S. Dept. of Education and local service providers is around 5%. This is in sharp contrast with the number of LD students in the criminal justice system, estimated to be as high as 50%. Bell, 1990: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2248/is_n126_v32/ai_19619426/pg_4
  • 16. Incarceration and Special Education Only 57% of youth with disabilities graduated from high school in the 2001-02 school year, according to the U.S. Department of Education (2002) http://www.ncset.org/publications/viewdesc.asp?id=3135
  • 17. Social Costs 75% of those claiming welfare are functionally illiterate. http://www.covinaliteracy.org/facts.htm
  • 18. Social Costs One study conducted by a University of California, Berkeley economist found that a 10 percent increase in the graduation rate would likely reduce the murder and assault arrest rates by about 20 percent Moretti, 2005: www.centerforpubliceducation.org
  • 19. Social Costs The same study found that increasing the high school completion rate by just one percent for men ages 20-60 would save the United States up to $1.4 billion per year in reduced costs from crime. Moretti, 2005: www.centerforpubliceducation.org
  • 20. With such high stakes, educators today are like tightrope walkers without a safety net, responsible for meeting the needs of every child with little room for error.
  • 21. Our Mission… To assure high levels of learning for all students!
  • 22. What do we mean by “high” levels of learning?
  • 23. Is a high school diploma enough for our current students to be competitive in the global marketplace?
  • 24. “The high school diploma has become the ticket to nowhere.” James Waller, Face to Face: The Changing State of Racism Across America
  • 25. Education and Lifelong Earning: High School Drop Out: $608,000 High School Graduate: $802,000 Some College: $922,890 Associate Degree: $1,062,130 Bachelors Degree: $1,420,850 Masters Degree: $2,142,440 Doctorate: $3,012,300 James Waller, Face to Face: The Changing State of Racism Across America
  • 26. 2006 College Graduates US: 1.3 Million India: 3.1 Million China: 3.3 Million
  • 27. What do we mean by “high” levels of learning? “High School + Plus”
  • 28. If our mission is high levels of learning for all students, the question is: Is it possible?
  • 29. “There are simple, proven, affordable structures that exist right now and could have a dramatic, widespread impact on schools and achievement—in virtually any school. An astonishing level of agreement has emerged on this point” --Mike Schmoker, 2004
  • 30. Schools Do Make a Difference Effective Schools Research of Ron Edmonds, Larry Lezotte, Wilbur Brookover, Michael Rutter, and others concluded that: • All Children Can Learn • Schools control the factors to assure that students master the core of the curriculum
  • 31. Schools Do Make a Difference An analysis of research conducted over a thirty-five year period demonstrates that schools that are highly effective produce results that almost entirely overcome the effects of student backgrounds Robert Marzano, What Works in Schools , 2003
  • 32. Schools Do Make a Difference 90/90/90 Schools --Doug Reeves
  • 33. Then why aren’t most schools getting these results? We must stop doing what we have done for 100 years…
  • 34. Our Dilemma: Our traditional US school system was not designed to ensure that all students learn at high levels
  • 35. Traditional US school system: -- Professional isolation (1 room schoolhouse) -- Failure is OK… -- Few students went to college (10-15%) -- Our job was to “sort” students (bell curve)
  • 36. Agricultural Jobs in America In 1870, half of the US population was employed in agriculture. As of 2006, less than 1% of the population is directly employed in agriculture.
  • 37. Agricultural Jobs in America As of 2004, the median hourly income was $7.70 for farmworkers planting, growing and harvesting crops.
  • 38. US Manufacturing Jobs: Fifty years ago, a third of U.S. employees worked in factories. Today, a little more than one-tenth of the nation's 131 million workers are employed by manufacturing firms. --USA Today http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2002-12-12-manufacture_x.htm
  • 39. US Manufacturing Jobs: 1950: 34% 2002: 13% --USA Today http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2002-12-12-manufacture_x.htm
  • 40. Pension Benefits: “ Pensions are becoming a thing of the past…” Rene Syler Pension Promises: The Death of the American Dream? http://www.businessandmedia.org/news/2006/news20060118.asp
  • 41. Health Benefits: --Nearly 47 million Americans, or 16 percent of the population, were without health insurance in 2005. The number of uninsured rose 2.2 million between 2005 and 2006. --Over 8 in 10 uninsured people come from working families - almost 70 percent from families with one or more full-time workers http://www.nchc.org/facts/coverage.shtml
  • 42. "We embrace explicitly the proposition that effective practice and popular practice are very likely two different things." - Dr. Douglas Reeves