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Educati tion in N NC 1 101 Lead eadership N North Car Carolina December 2019 BE BEST NC T NCs M Mission Unite an engaged and informed business perspective to build consensus toward dramatically transforming and improving education


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Educati tion in N NC 1 101

Lead eadership N North Car Carolina

December 2019

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BE BEST NC T NC’s M Mission

Unite an engaged and informed business perspective to build consensus toward dramatically transforming and improving education in North Carolina.

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Bre renda B Berg rg

1st Gen Grad. Entrepreneur. Education Advocate. Parent.

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Today’s Discussion

 Education Innovation in North Carolina  Education Systems, Governance & Finance  The Basics:

  • Enrollment
  • Educators
  • Achievement
  • Attainment

 Current Statewide Initiatives

Context:

  • National
  • Demographics
  • Equity
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NC’s Historic Commitment to Education

1776 North Carolina's First Constitution Recognizes Education 1789 University of North Carolina Chartered 1840 First Public School in North Carolina 1868 2nd Constitution of North Carolina Establishes Education Rights 1919 School Lengthened to 6 Months / Teacher Certification Established 1931 Brookings Plan/School Machinery Act (UNC System Established and K12 Operations Funding) 1943 Nine Month School Year 1946 Compulsory Attendance to Age 16 1963 Community College System Founded 1977 Universal, All-day Kindergarten 1993 Smart Start Established 2002 First Early College High School 2011 NC Career & College Promise Program (Dual Enrollment, CTE & Coop Innov HS)

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Education

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System ems i in North Carol

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Early Childhood Education K-12 Schools

Traditional Public, Charter, Private & Homeschool (1.8 million)

Community Colleges

(~450k)

4-Year Universities

public & private (~350k)

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INSTITUTIONS & GOVERNANCE

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Education

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System ems i in North Carol

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Early Childhood Education K-12 Schools

Traditional Public, Charter, Private & Homeschool (1.8 million)

Community Colleges

(~450k)

4-Year Universities

public & private (~350k) GOVERNANCE Scattered B-3 Interagency Council GOVERNANCE Superintendent + NC State Board of Education (plus Charter Board, private & home) GOVERNANCE NCCCS Board + College Presidents/Trustees GOVERNANCE UNC System Board + University Presidents/Trustees (plus Private)

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State

Funding & Standards

Federal

Funding & Acct.

Local

Curriculum, Admin, Staffing, Facilities, etc.

Who’s in charge of K-12?

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Hi High gher er E Education

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Institution

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FUNDING

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State E e Education

  • n Funding
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Pre re-K E K Education

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Funding

***ALERT*** Most funds are not allocated in dollars.

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Education in NC is disproportionately funded at the State Level, compared with

  • ther states.
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Public Hi High gher er E Education

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Funding

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Public Hi High gher er E Education

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Funding

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ENROLLMENT

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Com Community Col College En Enrollment

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4-Yea ear C Colleg ege/ e/Univer ersity E Enrollmen ent

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K-12 EDUCATORS

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2018-19: $53,000

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Educator

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TTKMAAN

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TEACHER SORTING!

TTKMAAN

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Th The E e Educator Ex Experience ce

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TTKMAAN

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www.BEST-NC.org/advancedRoles

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K-12 ACHIEVEMENT

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Studen ent A Achievem ement

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Only 18% of North Carolina high school graduates met all readiness benchmarks on the ACT Fewer than half of NC’s high school students are career & college ready in math and English

Source: ACT and NAEP

Highest Graduation Rate in the History of NC!

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18%

TTKMAAN

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Achievement / Opportunity Gaps

TTKMAAN

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Good News! When adjusted for demographics, North Carolina ranks remarkably high on national assessments! 4th Grade Reading – NC ranks 6th Math – NC ranks 7th 8th Grade Reading – NC ranks 11th Math – NC ranks 3rd

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POVERTY IS NOT DESTINY

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Japan Korea Switzerland Estonia Canada Netherlands Denmark Finland Slovenia Belgium Germany Poland Ireland Norway Austria New Zealand Sweden Australia

France United Kingdom Czech Republic Portugal Italy Iceland Spain Luxembourg Latvia Hungary Slovak Republic

Israel NC/USA Greece Chile Turkey Mexico

Source: PISA 2015

PISA 2015 OECD Country Rankings for Math

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ATTAINMENT

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Job Growth is Happening Here

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Postsec econdary E y Educational Attainment b by Gen ender er & & Race

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KEY INITIATIVES in NC

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Initiatives Abound…

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2002 Leandro Ruling  A competent, well-trained teacher in every classroom;  A competent, well-trained principal in every school; and  Resources necessary to support an instructional program that meets the education needs of all children (including those who are “at-risk”).

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994 to D Date)

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www.BEST-NC.org/advancedRoles

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Other Initiatives

 Digital Learning Plan  Restart Schools  Innovative School District  Read to Achieve

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TTKMAAN

 Priority for Exceptional School Leadership  Pipeline of Educator Talent  Equitable Access to a Effective Educators  Professional Experience of Educator Talent  Funding Equity & School Level Autonomy *  High Expectations & Equitable Coursework Access*

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*We didn’t get to talk about these.

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What can an y you

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 Think about every student – equity and access matter!  Invite a student and a teacher into your workplace  Engage with educators and school leaders in two-way dialogue  Help our state think differently about the educator profession  Engage with BEST NC to convene, inform and advocate  Be Careful! Education is complicated. Just because something works in one place with one group of leaders and students, doesn’t mean it is a magic solution that can work everywhere.

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Email: Brenda.Berg@BESTNC.org Facebook: BESTNorthCarolina Twitter: @BESTNCorg #NCEdFacts #NCED

Questions?

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Education matters and it is getting more challenging every year…

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67% J JOBS I BS IN N NO NORTH C CAR AROLI LINA W A WILL R LL REQUIRE POST STSE SECONDARY EDUCATION A AND T ND TRAINING I IN 2 2020

Source: Recovery: Job Growth and Education Requirements Through 2020 - State Report Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce

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Source: North Carolina’s Economic Imperative, MDC 2018

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Economic Mobility – 100 Largest Cities

Source: North Carolina’s Economic Imperative, MDC 2018

North Carolina! LEAST MOST

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52% prepared in-state

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Bonus: School Report Cards

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*Exceeded **Not Met

Achievement # Growth # Formula Composite Grade 79 91* = (79 x 0.8) + (91 x 0.2) 81 B 82 58** = (82 x 0.8) + (58 x 0.2) 77 B 34 89* = (34 x 0.8) + (89 x 0.2) 45 D 35 59** = (35 x 0.8) + (59 x 0.2) 40 D

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Student Growth in Schools

Largest School Districts 2017-18

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2016 E Education

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Support a t a 21 21st Century E y Education

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