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  1. Berkeley’s 2020 Vision: Equity in Education 2018 Update to the Berkeley City Council September 25, 2018

  2. Goal All young people in Berkeley grow up with equitable opportunities to achieve high outcomes and realize their full potential Close the gap for African American and Latino/a/x children and youth 2 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  3. Key Partners Other partners: community funders, nonprofit agencies, faith-based organizations, business, etc. 3 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

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  5. Berkeley’s 2020 Vision: Aligned Programs 56 Programs and Activities currently aligned with Berkeley’s 2020 Vision 5 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  6. Partner Highlights and Support • 2.25 FTE FUNDING BY 2020 VISION PRIORITY Other 3% • $1.8 M College & K Career (30 programs) Readiness 30% 36% • COB department investments • Trauma-informed 3rd Grade Attendance/ Reading Health 16% care pilot 9% 8th Grade Math 6% BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18 6

  7. Partner Highlights and Support • Leadership Team, ACT, Work Groups • BUILD Program • Destination College Advising • Graduate School of Education Partnership with BUSD • Annual Investments via Chancellor’s Community Partnership Fund 7 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  8. Partner Highlights and Support • Berkeley Promise • Co-Chair, C&CR Work Group and Annual Summit • Funding (East Bay Community Foundation) Berkeley Promise Inaugural Cohort 8 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  9. Partner Highlights and Support • LCAP Funding (~$9.2 Million in FY 19) • Co-Chair, C&CR Work Group and Annual Summit • BUSD partnership with Graduate School of Education 9 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  10. Kindergarten Readiness * 100% Sound Letter Rote 92% 90% 86% Identification Counting 77% 80% 74% 72% 72% 60% 60% 54% 51% 40% 34% 32% 20% AFRICAN AFRICAN HISPANIC HISPANIC AMERICAN AMERICAN or WHITE or WHITE or BLACK or BLACK LATINO/A/X LATINO/A/X 0% 2012-13 2017-18 2012-13 2017-18 * % of entering kindergarteners who meet or exceed standards for sound letter identification and rote counting on BUSD's Universal K Readiness Assessment 10 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  11. School Attendance* 50% African American or Black Hispanic or Latino/a/x 40% 33% White 30% 21% 18% 20% 17% 10% 12% 10% 7% 5% 6% 0% 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 *% of students who are "chronically absent" (missed more than 10% of school days in the year) 11 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  12. 3rd Grade Reading Proficiency* 100% 94% 91% 93% 89% 13 28 pts 77% 80% pts 45 80% 48 pts 62% pts 54% 65% 60% 63% 56% 40% 41% African American or Black Hispanic or Latino/a/x 20% White 0% 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 * % of 3rd graders at or above grade level standard on the Teachers' College Reading and Writing Project Assessment 12 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  13. 8th Grade Math Proficiency* 100% African American or Black Hispanic or Latino/a/x White 80% 80% 82% 78% 60% 46% 40% 39% 34% 20% 19% 21% 11% 0% 2014-15** 2015-16 2016-17 * % of 8th graders at or above grade level standard in math as measured by the Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA) Summative (end-of-year) test. ** SBA Math was piloted in BUSD in 2014/15. 13 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  14. College & Career Readiness* 100% 2014-15 2015-16 88% 85% 80% 62% 60% 51% 40% 37% 40% 20% 0% African American or Hispanic or Latino/a/x White Black * % of Berkeley High School graduates who completed courses required for UC/CSU entry with "C" or better. 14 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  15. Key Takeaways CHALLENGES ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Progress in 3 Equity • Persistent Gaps Priorities • Lack of Actionable, • Promising Programs Robust Data and Activities • Limited Capacity • Strong Partner and Funding Commitment and Investments 15 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  16. Looking Ahead • Analyze Gaps • Refine Approaches • Strengthen Community Contracts • Develop Strategies for Family and Community Engagement • Plan for the 2020 Milestone Year 16 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  17. Faces of Berkeley’s 2020 Vision Noelia Camila Nizam Yakira 4 th Grader 5 th Grader Class of 2018 Class of 2014 Malcolm X Sylvia Mendez Berkeley High School Berkeley High School Elementary Elementary Class of 2018 UC Merced 17 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

  18. Berkeley’s 2020 Vision: Equity in Education All young people in Berkeley grow up with equitable opportunities to achieve high outcomes and realize their full potential 18 BERKELEY’S 2020 VISION, UPDATE TO BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL, 9.25.18

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