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Oklahomas Math and Science Partnership (Title 2 Part B) Gloria Bayouth Executive Director, Office of Federal Programs Jennifer Lamb Director of Elementary Mathematics Tiffany Neill Director of Science Levi Patrick Director of Secondary


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Oklahoma’s Math and Science Partnership

(Title 2 Part B) Gloria Bayouth

Executive Director, Office of Federal Programs

Jennifer Lamb

Director of Elementary Mathematics

Tiffany Neill

Director of Science

Levi Patrick

Director of Secondary Mathematics

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Improve the content knowledge and pedagogical practices of cohort groups of mathematics and/or science teachers of grades K-5, 6-8, and/or 9-12 in order to increase the achievement of their students.

PURPOSE

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An eligible partnership is one that demonstrates deep and mutual engagement between:

  • one or more school districts, at least one of

which must meet high-need criteria, and

  • science, technology, engineering, and/or

mathematics (STEM) faculty at an accredited 2 or 4 year college or university.

ELIGIBILITY

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1.Has at least 40 percent of the children are from families with incomes below the poverty line based on the LEA’s Free and Reduced Lunch Count; or 2.Has 20 percent poverty determined by the census; or 3.Has been designated school improvement for the 2014 school year; or 4.Has any mathematics and/or science classes not taught by highly qualified teachers.

HIGH-NEEDS CRITERIA

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1.Recruit and serve teacher cohort groups from schools with the greatest academic or instructional need; 2.Show evidence of ways in which building- level administrators will meaningfully participate in the partnership’s professional learning experience; and 3.Create innovative approaches for instruction and/or partnerships.

PRIORITIES

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  • Application

process begins

  • RFP posted
  • Outside

reviews of applications conducted Q4 2014 Q1 2015 Q2 2015 Q3 2015 Q4 2015

  • Awards

announced to LEAS

  • LEAs

encumber awarded funds

  • Planning

for summer workshops

  • Spring

Directors meeting

  • Summer

workshops begin

  • OSDE

monitoring

  • f summer

workshops

  • National

Conference

  • STEM

Summit

  • New MSP

grant cycle begins

  • Closeout

requirements

  • f previous

cycle begins

TIMELINE

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RFP Review Implement Monitor

MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE

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RFP

Technical Assistance Webinar Guidance Process Simplification Application Framework OSDE Priorities

SUPPORT

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REVIEW

External Reviewers Differentiated Rubric Rubric Training Session

SUPPORT

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IMPLEMENT

Expand Allowable Activities STEM Summit Directors Meeting (FALL) Emphasis

  • Quasi Experimental

Design

  • Cohort
  • Management Team

SUPPORT

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MONITOR

New Monitoring Rubric Support Guidance Collaboration Discussions

SUPPORT

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  • $202,614.69

Altus Public Schools

  • $201,897.00

Edmond Public Schools

  • $223,948.80

Lawton Public Schools

  • $172,164.00

Osage County Inter- Local Cooperative

2015-2016 AWARDS

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QUESTIONS

Gloria Bayouth

Executive Director, Federal Programs gloria.bayouth@sde.ok.gov 405-522-3249

Tiffany Neill

Director of Science tiffany.neill@sde.ok.gov 405-522-3524

Jennifer Lamb

Director of Elementary Mathematics jennifer.lamb@sde.ok.gov 405-522-3522

Levi Patrick

Director of Secondary Mathematics levi.patrick@sde.ok.gov 405-522-3525