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Proposing
         A Charter High School
            (For the Gifted)
            As the Core of a
     K12 EDU Innovation Ecosystem

Presentation to the All-Ivy Advisory Board
              Oct 18, 2012

               Mark Lee
  http://swotsschool.wordpress.com/
                 Private & Confidential   updated Oct 30, 2012
Personalizing Education Via Technology
                        Q: What do you see as the major problems in the current
                        education system and how will disruptive innovation help correct
                        them?
                        A: The biggest problem in the current education system is that not
                        every student learns in the same, standard way, and yet schools
                        standardize the way they teach and test.
                        Using the computer as the delivery platform for learning has the
                        potential to break the trade-offs between customization and
                        affordability, which could ultimately allow students to learn in their
                        preferred styles and at their preferred pace.
                        http://disruptingclass.mhprofessional.com/apps/ab/expert-qa/
You’ll learn how
• Customized learning will help many more students succeed in school
• Student-centric classrooms will increase the demand for new technology
• Computers must be disruptively deployed to every student
• Disruptive innovation can circumvent roadblocks that have prevented other attempts at
   school reform
• We can compete in the global classroom-and get ahead in the global market
http://disruptingclass.mhprofessional.com/apps/ab/about-the-book/
A Charter High School for the Gifted
          - Academics First -
(IB, AP, Harkness Method, Others?)

 Accelerated via Digital Learning

     - In Southwest Orlando -




              Private & Confidential
Why a Charter High School for the Gifted?
        (Accelerated via Digital Learning)

               Demand                                                     Supply
                  Parents                                          Core for Jumpstarting a
Gifted School w/Latest Learning Approaches                          K12 EDU Innovation
                                                                    (via digital learning)
                 OCPS                                                     Ecosystem
  • a College Prep School for the Gifted
(why would it want a Charter School version?)                      Test-bed for EDU Startups
             • a Lab School                                   (perhaps provide incubator space?)

            State of Florida
        • Expand Charter Schools                                   Think Stuyvesant HS/NYC
       • Advocate Digital Learning                            See Add’l Reading on Exam Schools




                                     Private & Confidential
Funding a Charter High School for the Gifted

    Capital Investments              Operating Budget                      Grants

      EB5 Investors                    $6.9K/student                   Digital Learning
    (Mainland Chinese)             Charter School Funding                 Grants (?)

       Invest $1M &
Create 10 Jobs within 2 years




                   https://www.ocps.net/fs/budget/Pages/default.aspx

                                    Private & Confidential
Applying Digital Learning to Innovate Education

                                                These Pioneering Initiatives
                    $21M                       Focus Upon Tertiary Education
http://www.udacity.com/                           How about K12 Education?


               https://www.coursera.org/        $22M




       https://www.edx.org/




                                Private & Confidential
OCPS Involvement ?




     Private & Confidential
OCPS Want a Urban Lab School
           - 2011 State of The Schools Address -




https://www.ocps.net/sb/Superintendent/Documents/2011%20State%20of%20the%20Schools%20Address.pdf

                                       Private & Confidential
OCPS Want a College Prep School for the Gifted
      - 2012 State of The Schools Address -




https://www.ocps.net/sb/Documents/2012%20Documents/2012%20State%20of%20the%20Schools%20Address.pdf




                                          Private & Confidential
Helping OCPS

                                Charter High School


                                  For the Gifted




     Freedom To Explore
                                                               Use Available Land To
Technology-Driven Innovation
                                                           Build a Middle-School Facility
  e.g. Blended Learning 2.0



        Accelerate
                                                                   Lab School
     Student Learning




                                  Private & Confidential
OCPS Has Dr. Phillips Land Set Aside for a MS




                  Private & Confidential
Propose to OCPS that
     the Land (Tract 3) Set Aside for a MS
Be Made Available for a Charter HS for the Gifted

        Charter School Applicant

             Request Land                                   Proposed
           Set Aside for MS                          Charter HS for the Gifted
            To Be Used for                           Capacity: 1,000 Students
        Charter HS for the Gifted




                            Private & Confidential
OCPS Middle School Construction Costs: $30M




https://www.ocps.net/fa/cove/2012%20meetings/September%20COVE%20Meeting.pdf




                               Private & Confidential
OCPS Middle School Construction Time: 14 Months




 https://www.ocps.net/fa/cove/2012%20meetings/September%20COVE%20Meeting.pdf



                                Private & Confidential
OCPS Debt Service Costs




                                 Total    Debt Service
                                1,609 M      101 M
                                 100%       6.2%




       Private & Confidential
Pine View School for the Gifted
                                                                                       is a public,
                                                                                  college-preparatory,
                                                                                 coeducational, school
                                                                               located in Osprey, Florida.
                                                                                      The school is
                                                                         the only full-time program in Florida
                                                                          for intellectually gifted students in
                                                                                the elementary through
                                                                                    high school level
                                                                           http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_View_School



                                                                                       Grades 2-12
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20120627/ARTICLE/120629633                       2,200 students


                                                Private & Confidential
State of Florida Initiatives




          Private & Confidential
Florida wants to Increase Charter School Enrollment



                         Florida education leaders want to double
          the number of children enrolled in charter schools in the next six years,
              while also expanding other school-choice options for students.

                   Charter schools have grown significantly in Florida,
         with more than 61,000 students on charter school waiting lists last year,
         according to numbers reported to the Florida Department of Education.

  http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-10-09/features/os-charter-schools-expansion-
     florida-20121009_1_charter-schools-traditional-schools-florida-education-leaders




                                      Private & Confidential
Doubling Charter School Enrollment




http://www.fldoe.org/board/meetings/2012_10_09/strategicv3.pdf



                        Private & Confidential
FL DOE Board Wants $442M for Digital Learning


the state board wants Florida to begin investing in the technology that will be needed
                         for the digital future they envision.

        It wants the state to spend nearly $239 million for bandwidth access,
                  about $151 million for more wireless capacity and
                 nearly $52 million to lease about 304,000 devices —
                 perhaps netbooks, laptops or iPads — for students.

 http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-10-14/features/os-florida-schools-digital-
     technology-20121014_1_digital-content-digital-education-digital-upgrades


               How About investing in Digital Learning Innovations?




                                   Private & Confidential
Florida: Innovating via Digital Learning




 http://www.fldoe.org/board/meetings/2012_05_09/digital.pdf
Florida: Innovating via Digital Learning
Silicon Valley Seed Funding
for Blended Learning Initiatives




            Private & Confidential
SV Seed Funding for Blended Learning Initiatives
                                      The Silicon Schools Fund aims to
                                      provide grants of approximately
                                      $700,000 to the fledgling schools
                                      over four years to get them
                                      started.

                                      But all programs will be designed
                                      to survive on the approximate
                                      $7,000 per student per year
                                      provided by the state of
                                      California, Greenberg said.

                                      School leaders will decide on
                                      their education approach,
                                      including how much--or how
                                      little--technology their programs
                                      need.

                                      https://www.edsurge.com/n/silic
                                      on-schools-fund-lands-12-
     http://www.siliconschools.com/   million/
Charter School Capital Funding
  via EB5 Visa for Investors




           Private & Confidential
Mainland Chinese Invests in Charter Schools
               (EB5 Visa)




    http://www.miamitodaynews.com/news/121004/story1.shtml




                        Private & Confidential
55% of China’s Wealthy Wish to Leave China


respondents with assets of 100 million or more were even more inclined to emigrate, with
55% considering leaving China, and 21% already living overseas or having filed applications

The top destination among those emigrating was the U.S., accounting for 40%, followed by
     Canada with 37%, Singapore with 14% and Europe with 11%, the survey showed.

One-third of respondents said they had assets overseas, and an additional 28% said they
planned to invest abroad in the next three years. Half of those with overseas assets listed
          their children's education as the reason, while 32% cited emigration.

The U.S. was the most popular destination for their investments, accounting for 42%, and
         property was the most popular type of investment, accounting for 51%,

 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204394804577011760523331438.html



                                     Private & Confidential
Next Steps




http://www.charterschoolconference.com/2012/preconference_events.php



                           Private & Confidential
Additional Reading




     Private & Confidential
Florida’s Recommendations for Digital Learning




     http://www.fldoe.org/board/meetings/2012_07_17/digitalplan.pdf


                           Private & Confidential
WSJ Review of “Exam Schools” Book


                             Exam schools aren't the only way to serve gifted
                             students, but they certainly represent the most
                             concerted effort.

                             First, they find extremely motivated students—kids
                             who don't want to stay home even when they are
                             sick because they worry about falling too far
                             behind.

                             Classes are often run on schedules closer to a
                             college arrangement than a high-school one, with
                             longer classes meeting two or three times a week.



http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444032404578010662785531602.html



                              Private & Confidential
4 Blended Learning Models




http://www.innosightinstitute.org/media-room/publications/education-publications/classifying-k-12-blended-learning/

                                              Private & Confidential

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SW Orlando Talented Students - School (SWOTS.School)

  • 1. Proposing A Charter High School (For the Gifted) As the Core of a K12 EDU Innovation Ecosystem Presentation to the All-Ivy Advisory Board Oct 18, 2012 Mark Lee http://swotsschool.wordpress.com/ Private & Confidential updated Oct 30, 2012
  • 2.
  • 3. Personalizing Education Via Technology Q: What do you see as the major problems in the current education system and how will disruptive innovation help correct them? A: The biggest problem in the current education system is that not every student learns in the same, standard way, and yet schools standardize the way they teach and test. Using the computer as the delivery platform for learning has the potential to break the trade-offs between customization and affordability, which could ultimately allow students to learn in their preferred styles and at their preferred pace. http://disruptingclass.mhprofessional.com/apps/ab/expert-qa/ You’ll learn how • Customized learning will help many more students succeed in school • Student-centric classrooms will increase the demand for new technology • Computers must be disruptively deployed to every student • Disruptive innovation can circumvent roadblocks that have prevented other attempts at school reform • We can compete in the global classroom-and get ahead in the global market http://disruptingclass.mhprofessional.com/apps/ab/about-the-book/
  • 4. A Charter High School for the Gifted - Academics First - (IB, AP, Harkness Method, Others?) Accelerated via Digital Learning - In Southwest Orlando - Private & Confidential
  • 5. Why a Charter High School for the Gifted? (Accelerated via Digital Learning) Demand Supply Parents Core for Jumpstarting a Gifted School w/Latest Learning Approaches K12 EDU Innovation (via digital learning) OCPS Ecosystem • a College Prep School for the Gifted (why would it want a Charter School version?) Test-bed for EDU Startups • a Lab School (perhaps provide incubator space?) State of Florida • Expand Charter Schools Think Stuyvesant HS/NYC • Advocate Digital Learning See Add’l Reading on Exam Schools Private & Confidential
  • 6. Funding a Charter High School for the Gifted Capital Investments Operating Budget Grants EB5 Investors $6.9K/student Digital Learning (Mainland Chinese) Charter School Funding Grants (?) Invest $1M & Create 10 Jobs within 2 years https://www.ocps.net/fs/budget/Pages/default.aspx Private & Confidential
  • 7. Applying Digital Learning to Innovate Education These Pioneering Initiatives $21M Focus Upon Tertiary Education http://www.udacity.com/ How about K12 Education? https://www.coursera.org/ $22M https://www.edx.org/ Private & Confidential
  • 8. OCPS Involvement ? Private & Confidential
  • 9. OCPS Want a Urban Lab School - 2011 State of The Schools Address - https://www.ocps.net/sb/Superintendent/Documents/2011%20State%20of%20the%20Schools%20Address.pdf Private & Confidential
  • 10. OCPS Want a College Prep School for the Gifted - 2012 State of The Schools Address - https://www.ocps.net/sb/Documents/2012%20Documents/2012%20State%20of%20the%20Schools%20Address.pdf Private & Confidential
  • 11. Helping OCPS Charter High School For the Gifted Freedom To Explore Use Available Land To Technology-Driven Innovation Build a Middle-School Facility e.g. Blended Learning 2.0 Accelerate Lab School Student Learning Private & Confidential
  • 12. OCPS Has Dr. Phillips Land Set Aside for a MS Private & Confidential
  • 13. Propose to OCPS that the Land (Tract 3) Set Aside for a MS Be Made Available for a Charter HS for the Gifted Charter School Applicant Request Land Proposed Set Aside for MS Charter HS for the Gifted To Be Used for Capacity: 1,000 Students Charter HS for the Gifted Private & Confidential
  • 14. OCPS Middle School Construction Costs: $30M https://www.ocps.net/fa/cove/2012%20meetings/September%20COVE%20Meeting.pdf Private & Confidential
  • 15. OCPS Middle School Construction Time: 14 Months https://www.ocps.net/fa/cove/2012%20meetings/September%20COVE%20Meeting.pdf Private & Confidential
  • 16. OCPS Debt Service Costs Total Debt Service 1,609 M 101 M 100% 6.2% Private & Confidential
  • 17. Pine View School for the Gifted is a public, college-preparatory, coeducational, school located in Osprey, Florida. The school is the only full-time program in Florida for intellectually gifted students in the elementary through high school level http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_View_School Grades 2-12 http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20120627/ARTICLE/120629633 2,200 students Private & Confidential
  • 18. State of Florida Initiatives Private & Confidential
  • 19. Florida wants to Increase Charter School Enrollment Florida education leaders want to double the number of children enrolled in charter schools in the next six years, while also expanding other school-choice options for students. Charter schools have grown significantly in Florida, with more than 61,000 students on charter school waiting lists last year, according to numbers reported to the Florida Department of Education. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-10-09/features/os-charter-schools-expansion- florida-20121009_1_charter-schools-traditional-schools-florida-education-leaders Private & Confidential
  • 20. Doubling Charter School Enrollment http://www.fldoe.org/board/meetings/2012_10_09/strategicv3.pdf Private & Confidential
  • 21. FL DOE Board Wants $442M for Digital Learning the state board wants Florida to begin investing in the technology that will be needed for the digital future they envision. It wants the state to spend nearly $239 million for bandwidth access, about $151 million for more wireless capacity and nearly $52 million to lease about 304,000 devices — perhaps netbooks, laptops or iPads — for students. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-10-14/features/os-florida-schools-digital- technology-20121014_1_digital-content-digital-education-digital-upgrades How About investing in Digital Learning Innovations? Private & Confidential
  • 22. Florida: Innovating via Digital Learning http://www.fldoe.org/board/meetings/2012_05_09/digital.pdf
  • 23. Florida: Innovating via Digital Learning
  • 24. Silicon Valley Seed Funding for Blended Learning Initiatives Private & Confidential
  • 25. SV Seed Funding for Blended Learning Initiatives The Silicon Schools Fund aims to provide grants of approximately $700,000 to the fledgling schools over four years to get them started. But all programs will be designed to survive on the approximate $7,000 per student per year provided by the state of California, Greenberg said. School leaders will decide on their education approach, including how much--or how little--technology their programs need. https://www.edsurge.com/n/silic on-schools-fund-lands-12- http://www.siliconschools.com/ million/
  • 26. Charter School Capital Funding via EB5 Visa for Investors Private & Confidential
  • 27. Mainland Chinese Invests in Charter Schools (EB5 Visa) http://www.miamitodaynews.com/news/121004/story1.shtml Private & Confidential
  • 28. 55% of China’s Wealthy Wish to Leave China respondents with assets of 100 million or more were even more inclined to emigrate, with 55% considering leaving China, and 21% already living overseas or having filed applications The top destination among those emigrating was the U.S., accounting for 40%, followed by Canada with 37%, Singapore with 14% and Europe with 11%, the survey showed. One-third of respondents said they had assets overseas, and an additional 28% said they planned to invest abroad in the next three years. Half of those with overseas assets listed their children's education as the reason, while 32% cited emigration. The U.S. was the most popular destination for their investments, accounting for 42%, and property was the most popular type of investment, accounting for 51%, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204394804577011760523331438.html Private & Confidential
  • 30. Additional Reading Private & Confidential
  • 31. Florida’s Recommendations for Digital Learning http://www.fldoe.org/board/meetings/2012_07_17/digitalplan.pdf Private & Confidential
  • 32. WSJ Review of “Exam Schools” Book Exam schools aren't the only way to serve gifted students, but they certainly represent the most concerted effort. First, they find extremely motivated students—kids who don't want to stay home even when they are sick because they worry about falling too far behind. Classes are often run on schedules closer to a college arrangement than a high-school one, with longer classes meeting two or three times a week. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444032404578010662785531602.html Private & Confidential
  • 33. 4 Blended Learning Models http://www.innosightinstitute.org/media-room/publications/education-publications/classifying-k-12-blended-learning/ Private & Confidential

Editor's Notes

  1. http://disruptingclass.mhprofessional.com/apps/ab/expert-qa/
  2. 60% of about 960,000 Chinese people with assets over 10 million yuan ($1.6 million) were either thinking about emigrating or taking steps to do so. The U.S. was the top destination, followed by Canada, Singapore and EuropeIn fiscal 2011, the U.S. received 2,969 applications (each of which can cover several family members) from China for EB5 immigration, compared with just 787 two years earlierhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203806504577181461401318988.html
  3. 60% of about 960,000 Chinese people with assets over 10 million yuan ($1.6 million) were either thinking about emigrating or taking steps to do so. The U.S. was the top destination, followed by Canada, Singapore and EuropeIn fiscal 2011, the U.S. received 2,969 applications (each of which can cover several family members) from China for EB5 immigration, compared with just 787 two years earlierhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203806504577181461401318988.html
  4. 60% of about 960,000 Chinese people with assets over 10 million yuan ($1.6 million) were either thinking about emigrating or taking steps to do so. The U.S. was the top destination, followed by Canada, Singapore and EuropeIn fiscal 2011, the U.S. received 2,969 applications (each of which can cover several family members) from China for EB5 immigration, compared with just 787 two years earlierhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203806504577181461401318988.html
  5. 60% of about 960,000 Chinese people with assets over 10 million yuan ($1.6 million) were either thinking about emigrating or taking steps to do so. The U.S. was the top destination, followed by Canada, Singapore and EuropeIn fiscal 2011, the U.S. received 2,969 applications (each of which can cover several family members) from China for EB5 immigration, compared with just 787 two years earlierhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203806504577181461401318988.html
  6. http://disruptingclass.mhprofessional.com/apps/ab/expert-qa/
  7. 60% of about 960,000 Chinese people with assets over 10 million yuan ($1.6 million) were either thinking about emigrating or taking steps to do so. The U.S. was the top destination, followed by Canada, Singapore and EuropeIn fiscal 2011, the U.S. received 2,969 applications (each of which can cover several family members) from China for EB5 immigration, compared with just 787 two years earlierhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203806504577181461401318988.html