Framework for the State Board of Education s Strategic Plan April 2018

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Framework for the State Board of Education s Strategic Plan April 2018 I. Goals of the Florida Education System (section 1008.31, Florida Statutes) 1. Highest student achievement, as indicated by evidence of student learning gains at all levels. 2. Seamless articulation and maximum access, as measured by evidence of progression, readiness, and access by targeted groups of students identified by the Commissioner of Education. 3. Skilled workforce and economic development, as measured by evidence of employment and earnings. 4. Quality efficient services, as measured by evidence of return on investment. II. System Level Strategies 1. Implement high-quality standards and assessments 2. Improve educator effectiveness 3. Incentivize institutions to provide opportunities 4. Improve accountability systems that promote institution improvements 5. Improve effectiveness of and opportunity for career preparation 6. Promote high-quality educational choice 7. Strengthen stakeholder communication and partnerships 8. Increase the quality and efficiency of services III. Metrics Section 1008.31, F.S., also describes the characteristics of the metrics used to measure progress on the state s goals. These measures must be: Focused on student success, Addressable through policy and program changes, Efficient and of high quality, Measurable over time, and Simple to explain and display to the public. 1

The following metrics are designed to track progress on each goal in the plan. Goal 1: Highest Student Achievement Metric Brief Description 2019-20 Target 1. Student Achievement on Florida Assessments a) English Language Arts b) Mathematics c) Science d) Social Studies Percent of students achieving grade-level or above performance 2. Continued Achievement Growth on Florida Assessments a) English Language Arts b) Mathematics 3. Closing the Achievement Gap a) Between White and Hispanic students b) Between White and African American students c) Between non-economically disadvantaged students and economically disadvantaged students d) Between students without disabilities and students with disabilities e) Between non-english Language Learners and English Language Learners Percent of students who improved, including those performing below grade level and those performing at grade level and above Percent of the gap in K-12 student achievement Increase by 6 percentage points in each subject area Increase by 7 percentage points in each subject area Reduce by one-third the gap between each subgroup in each subject area 4. High School Graduation Rate Percent of graduates with a standard diploma Increase by 7.1 percentage points 5. High School Graduation Rate Plus Percent of graduates who have successfully completed one or more accelerated courses or certifications Increase by 10 percentage points 6. Reducing the Percent of Low-Performing Schools Percent of D and F schools Reduce by one-half (Secondary Target established to reduce to 5 percent) 2

7. Postsecondary Completion Rate a) Florida College System completion at 150% of program time b) District Postsecondary completion at 150% of program time (primarily technical centers) Percent of students completing a postsecondary degree or certificate a) Increase by 10 percentage points b) Increase by 4.7 percentage points (Secondary Target established to Increase by 10 percentage points) Goal 2: Seamless Articulation and Maximum Access Metric Brief Description 2019-20 Target 1. Postsecondary Continuation Rate Percent of high school graduates who enroll in Increase by 5 percentage points postsecondary education 2. Associate Degree Articulation Rate Percent of students earning an Associate of Arts Increase by 5 percentage points (AA) degree who transfer into the next postsecondary level 3. Access to High-Quality K-12 Educational Options Percent of K-12 students enrolled in A and B schools Increase by 11.8 percentage points Goal 3: Skilled Workforce and Economic Development Metric Brief Description 2019-20 Target 1. Postsecondary Employment Rate Percent of program completers from these Increase by 10 percentage points sectors who are in employment: Florida College System, District Postsecondary, Vocational Rehabilitation, and Blind Services 2. Initial Wages Average initial wages earned by program completers from these sectors combined: Florida College System, District Postsecondary, Vocational Rehabilitation, and Blind Services Increase by 8% 3

Goal 4: Quality Efficient Services Metric Brief Description Annual Monitoring 1. Return on Investment a) K-12 Public Schools b) District Postsecondary (primarily technical centers) c) Florida College System d) Vocational Rehabilitation e) Blind Services The calculation of an index to monitor expenditures in relation to outcomes achieved for Goals 1-3 by sector Calculate an index that looks at maintaining efficiency while increasing results (Goals 1-3). The index includes the following, by the five sectors listed in the metric: a) Total school grades points and annual expenditures b) Completion, employment, entry wages, and annual expenditures c) Completion, continuation, AA articulation, employment, wages, and annual expenditures d) Wages, increases in wages, and annual expenditures e) Wages, increases in wages, and annual 2. Agency Effectiveness Measures related to efficiency and quality services of the Department expenditures Monitor Department efficiency through two metrics: The costs incurred as a Department to administer the education programs and funds appropriated for K-12 Public Schools, District Postsecondary, and the Florida College System The size of the Department s workforce charged with administering education programs and funds 4

STEM Focus IV. In specified metrics from Goals 1, 2, and 3, subsets of data related to STEM are tracked and reported. Goal STEM Focus Metric Subset of Data to Be Reported Goal 1 Metric 1 Metric 2 Metric 3 Metric 5 Metric 7 Goal 2 Metric 1 Metric 2 Goal 3 Metric 1 Metric 2 Student achievement on Florida Statewide Mathematics and Science Assessments (grade level or above) Learning gains on the Florida Standards Assessment in Mathematics Closing the gap between five subgroups on Florida Statewide Mathematics and Science Assessments High school graduates successful completion of accelerated STEM courses and industry certifications Completion of postsecondary degrees and certificate programs in STEM fields High school graduates who continue to postsecondary education in a STEM program AA degree earners that articulate into STEM Bachelor degree programs Employment rate of students completing STEM programs Initial wages of students completing STEM programs 5

V. Florida s Status in National and International Benchmarks These are results that will be reported only in the years for which they are available and in which Florida participates. Benchmark National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Average Scale Score Benchmark Advanced Placement (AP) Participation and Performance Subject/Grade 2015 State Rank 2017 State Rank Reading Grade 4 227 10 th 228 5 th Reading Grade 8 263 32 nd 267 25 th Mathematics Grade 4 243 18 th 246 7 th Mathematics Grade 8 275 42 nd 279 34 th Measure 2015 State Rank 2016 State Rank 2017 State Rank Participation Percentage of the Graduating Class 57.7% 2 nd 53.0% 1 st 54.6% 1 st Taking an AP Exam During High School Performance Percentage of the Graduating Class 30.7% 3 Scoring a 3 or Higher 29.5% 4 th 30.8% 4 th on an AP Exam During High School 6

Benchmark Education Week Quality Counts K-12 Achievement Benchmark Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence Finalists and Winners 2016 and 2017 Grade 2016 and 2017 Rank 73.9 C 11 th The Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence recognizes the top college in the nation every two years. Since its inception in 2011, two of the three winners were Florida College System institutions Valencia College (2011) and Santa Fe College (2015). The selection process includes three phases that include an initial look at institutional performance data, interviews with the top 150 colleges, and site visits and additional interviews for the top ten finalists to arrive at the winner. (Only half of a state s colleges can make the top 150 list in phase one.) 2017 Florida had two top ten finalists 2015 Florida had the winner and one other top ten finalist 2013 Florida had two top ten finalists 2011 Florida had the winner and one other top ten finalist 7