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Geneva 2020 presentation april 2015
1. Geneva 2020
Cradle to Career Convening
April 9th, 2015
SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher
“Early Lessons in Achieving Collective
Impact in Education”
2. Agenda for the day
• Lunch and Networking
• Highlighting Geneva 2020 Community
Commitments
• Geneva City School District updates
• Community Conversations Panel
• Geneva 2020 – Next Steps
• Table top conversations
• Keynote from Chancellor Zimpher
3. Geneva 2020 Launch – March 2013 (phase 1)
Graduation Rate
Career and College Readiness
Literacy
Ensure that 20% of
students score at the
mastery level on
NYSED regents exams
(85% or above).
Raise the graduation
rate to 90% by 2020
for all students.
Expand GHS alumni
outreach efforts.
6. Community Conversation…
• Bernie Lynch, Lynch Furniture,
– Geneva Education Foundation
• Dr. Jose Acevedo, CEO Finger Lakes Health
• Dr. Barbara Risser, President, FLCC
• Rev. Perkins, Church of God in Christ
• Jane Gerling, Geneva 2020 Steering
Committee
• Trina Newton, Superintendent GCSD
8. Student & family support
Academic
STUDENT ROADMAP TO SUCCESS
Researched by the
University of
Cincinnati
Geneva Reads
HWS Early College Exposure 2nd, 6th and
9th graders
Geneva Head Start
Geneva ABCD
Happiness House
Geneva General Child Care
Lakefront Child Care
FLCC Gemini Program
Child and Family
Resource Center
Birth Career
Workforce Development (FL Works, GHSJobShadowing
311 (FLCC shortened degree program)
City of Geneva Recreation department
Boys and Girls Club of Geneva
Geneva FamilyYMCA
21st Century Learning - Afterschool and
extended summer learning
Summer Slide(reading) Boys and
Girls Club + Geneva Public Library
GENEVA’S LOCAL INITIATIVES
K 3 4 7 8 12 13 14-16 Career
Key Outcome Areas
Cornell
CooperativeExt.
Outreach
9. Three Geneva 2020 Workgroups
• Communications:
– Craftvision andmission statements forGeneva 2020.
– Plan how tocommunicate that vision andmission tothe public.
• Governance:
– Chartthe accountability structure for Geneva 2020 that will function as the organizationalframework, depicting the
different tables within the partnership andincluding an outline ofthe rolesandresponsibilities ofeach table.
• Outcomes:
– Understand the points along the cradle tocareer education continuum that areproven to be key levers that need tobe
moved in order toachieve Geneva 2020’s vision andmission.
– Select Community Level Outcomes from across the cradle tocareer continuum andensure accountability tothe
community.
– Determine the indicators forthese outcomes, which arespecific measures that will be used totrack progress on
moving the community level outcomes.
11. Vision Geneva will thrive when all children have access to the resources and the education
they need to be engaged, productive citizens.
Mission
Geneva 2020 harnesses the entire community to create a support system for children from
cradle to career, providing opportunities for children to thrive, learn and grow so that they may
graduate from high school prepared for college, careers and life.
Goals
Every child enters school ready
to learn.
Every student succeeds in school. Every student succeeds in
a career.
Outcomes
Early Childhood
Success
(ages 0-4)
Kindergarten
Readiness
Literacy
Success
STEM
Success
High
Graduation
Rate
College
Readiness
Career
Readiness
Indicators
TBD X% students
assessed as
ready to enter
Kindergarten
X% students
benchmarke
d at grade
level in ELA
in 3rd and 6th
grade
X% students
proficient in
Algebra in 8th
grade
90%
graduation
rate in all
subgroups
TBD TBD
Geneva 2020 Roadmap (Draft)
12. Small Group Discussion
• Please provide feedback on the Accountability
structure and the Geneva 2020 Roadmap
• Please refer to “local initiatives” handout and
discuss opportunities for inclusion of additional
partners and programs
• Considering the perspectives you represent, what
additional information about the cradle to career
concept would assist with your connection to
Geneva 2020?
• Groups report out, as time permits
13. Geneva 2020 (2.0)
Vision
Geneva will thrive when all children have access to the resources and the education
they need to be engaged, productive citizens.
Mission
Geneva 2020 harnesses the entire community to create a support system for children from
cradle to career, providing opportunities for children to thrive, learn and grow so that they may
graduate from high school prepared for college, careers and life.
Goals
Every child enters school ready to
learn.
Every student succeeds in school. Every student succeeds in a
career.
Outcome
s
Early Childhood
Success
(ages 0-4)
Kindergarten
Readiness
Literacy
Success
STEM
Success
High
Graduation
Rate
College
Readiness
Career
Readiness
Indicator
s
TBD X% students
assessed as
ready to enter
Kindergarten
X% students
benchmarked
at grade level
in ELA in 3rd
and 6th grade
X% students
proficient in
Algebra in 8th
grade
90%
graduation
rate in all
subgroups
TBD TBD
14. Geneva 2020 Governance Structure
Data Group
Communications Group
Steering
Committee
Community Partners
Anchor Entity
College
and
Career
School
(K-12)
Cradle
(0-4 years)
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