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POSTSECONDARY SUCCESS: UNDERSTANDING THE DATA BETH FULTZ ANN YATES Postsecondary Postsecondary Lead Coordinator KATHI GROSSENBACHER KELLY SPURGEON KYLE LORD Postsecondary Postsecondary Postsecondary Data Team Data Team Data Team


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www.ksde.org

Kansas leads the world in the success of each student.

POSTSECONDARY SUCCESS: UNDERSTANDING THE DATA

BETH FULTZ Postsecondary Lead KATHI GROSSENBACHER Postsecondary Data Team ANN YATES Postsecondary Coordinator KELLY SPURGEON Postsecondary Data Team KYLE LORD Postsecondary Data Team

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

  • Social/Emotional Growth Measured Locally
  • Kindergarten Readiness
  • Individual Plan of Study
  • High School Graduation Rates
  • Postsecondary Success

KANSAS LEADS THE WORLD IN THE SUCCESS OF EACH STUDENT.

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

By the year 2020, 71 percent of the jobs in Kansas will require some level

  • f postsecondary education.

The education demand for jobs in Kansas in 2020 will be:

  • Master’s Degree: 11%
  • Bachelor’s Degree: 25%
  • Associate’s Degree/Certification: 35%
  • High School Diploma or Less: 29%

Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

  • It is important for schools to be able to track the postsecondary movement
  • f high school graduates to determine whether students are pursuing and

succeeding in postsecondary education.

  • Postsecondary reports represent a new way of thinking and will require

time to compile and analyze the data for each school district.

  • The focus of this data is on school improvement - to start discussions at

“home” that inform instruction not to rank order schools.

WHY?

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

NSC Enrollment Percentages

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL STUDENT CLEARINGHOUSE (NSC) BASIC REPORTS

NSC Basic Reports

  • Offer insight into what graduates are

doing postsecondary.

  • List type of institution student is

enrolled

(2-yr, 4-yr, in-state, out-of-state, public, priv…)

  • When students enroll
  • 1st semester after high school graduation
  • Any time during the first year following high

school graduation

  • Any time during the first two years following

high school graduation

  • Persistence
  • Completed a degree

An example of one of the Basic Reports showing the percentage of students enrolling in all, 4-year and 2-year postsecondary institutions.

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

NSC Basic Reports

  • Each graduating class (In this example,

the Class of 2010 is displayed) will have a chart following the students who graduated within 4 years from high school through his/her postsecondary experience.

This data does not include a information for:

  • Students NSC is unable to match

due to data discrepancies

  • Approximately 3% of students who

are enrolled in a postsecondary institution who does not report data to NSC.

  • Students earning a postsecondary

certification

UNDERSTANDING NSC BASIC REPORTS

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

District sends in DGSR KSDE sends 4 year adjusted cohort to NSC NSC matches against the 4 year adjusted cohort NSC sends KSDE basic aggregated files for each building and an individual student file KSDE loads the individual data into AMOSS

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

POSTSECONDARY PROGRESS REPORT

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KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | www.ksde.org

Links to NSC postsecondary data use sites: https://clearinghouseacademy.org/ http://k12education.gatesfoundation.org/blog/national-student-clearinghouse-pilot/ http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/high_schools/files/STHS_AustinISD_2009PSOutcomeReport.pdf https://sdp.cepr.harvard.edu/files/cepr-sdp/files/sdp-summer-melt-handbook.pdf https://curry.virginia.edu/uploads/resourceLibrary/9_Castleman_SummerTextMessages.pdf

PUTTING THE DATA TO GOOD USE

  • Analysis of college and certification coursework demands
  • Community outreach
  • Feedback loops. Trend analysis. Signaling system
  • Aspiration/Enrollment gap
  • Addressing Summer Melt
  • NUDGE
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Kansas leads the world in the success of each student.

ANN YATES POSTSECONDARY COORDINATOR AYATES@KSDE.ORG 785.296.5140

BETH FULTZ POSTSECONDARY LEAD BFULTZ@KSDE.ORG 785.296.2325