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Title: Closing Marylands Achievement Gaps:


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  • Closing Marylands Achievement Gaps
  • Our Mission is Possible.
  • The Time is Now.

Prince Georges County A Presentation to School
Leadership Russlynn Ali, Executive Director The
Education TrustWest

2
Where are we as a nation?
3
African American and Latino 17 Year-Olds Do Math
at Same Levels As White 13 Year-Olds
Note Long-Term Trends NAEP
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP 2004 Trends in Academic Progress
4
African American and Latino 17 Year-Olds Read at
Same Levels As White 13 Year-Olds
Note Long-Term Trends NAEP
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP 2004 Trends in Academic Progress
5
ADD IT ALL UP...
6
Of Every 100 White Kindergartners
(25-to 29-Year-Olds)
Source US Department of Commerce, Bureau of the
Census. March Current Population Surveys,
1971-2003, in The Condition of Education 2005.
http//nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/2005/section3/indi
cator23.aspinfo
7
Of Every 100 African American Kindergartners
(25-to 29-Year-Olds)
Source US Department of Commerce, Bureau of the
Census. March Current Population Surveys,
1971-2003, in The Condition of Education 2005.
http//nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/2005/section3/indi
cator23.aspinfo
8
Of Every 100 Latino Kindergartners
(25-to 29-Year-Olds)
Source US Department of Commerce, Bureau of the
Census. March Current Population Surveys,
1971-2003, in The Condition of Education 2005.
http//nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/2005/section3/indi
cator23.aspinfo
9
Of Every 100 American Indian/Alaskan Native
Kindergartners
(25 Years Old and Older)
Source U.S. Census Bureau, We the People
American Indians and Alaska Natives in the United
States. Data source Census 2000,
www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/race/censr-2
8.pdf
10
College Graduates by Age 24
Source Tom Mortenson, Postsecondary Educational
Opportunity..
11
A look at Maryland.
12
2007 NAEP Grade 4 Reading Average Overall Scale
Scores by State
Proficient Scale Score 238
Maryland
National Average
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
13
2007 NAEP Grade 4 Reading Average African
American Scale Scores by State
Proficient Scale Score 238
Maryland
National Average
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
14
2007 NAEP Grade 8 Math Average Overall Scale
Scores by State
Proficient Scale Score 299
Maryland
National Average
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
15
2007 NAEP Grade 8 Math Average Latino Scale
Scores by State
Proficient Scale Score 299
Maryland
National Average
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
16
NAEP Grade 4 Reading Scale Score Gains, Overall,
1998-2007
Rankings are for the 40 states with Overall data
in both 1998 and 2007.
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
17
NAEP Grade 8 Math Scale Score Gains, Overall,
2000-2007
Rankings are for the 39 states with Overall data
in both 2000 and 2007.
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
18
NAEP Grade 8 Math Scale Score Gains, African
American, 2000-2007
Rankings are for the 28 states with African
American data in both 2000 and 2007.
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
19
NAEP Grade 8 Math Scale Score Gains, Low-Income,
2000-2007
Rankings are for the 39 states with Poor data in
both 2000 and 2007.
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
20
Better than many states, for sure.Thanks to the
tireless efforts of folks in this room.Now,
though, a deeper look.
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2007 NAEP Grade 4 ReadingAll Students, Maryland
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
22
2007 NAEP Grade 4 Readingby Race/Ethnicity,
Maryland
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
23
2007 NAEP Grade 4 Readingby Family Income,
Maryland
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
24
2007 NAEP Grade 8 MathAll Students, Maryland
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
25
2007 NAEP Grade 8 Mathby Race/Ethnicity, Maryland
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
26
2007 NAEP Grade 8 Mathby Family Income, Maryland
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, NAEP Data Explorer,
http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
27
Trends in Maryland Achievement
On Our Own Assessments?
  • Maryland School Assessment (MSA)

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Maryland Grade 4 Reading Achievement increases
for students overall
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
29
Maryland Grade 4 Reading Gap closing over time
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
30
Maryland Grade 4 Reading Poor students make
gap-closing strides
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
31
Maryland Grade 8 Math Achievement increases for
students overall
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
32
Maryland Grade 8 Math Gaps widen slightly over
time
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
33
Maryland Grade 8 Math Gaps remain wide
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
34
Maryland English 2 Big improvements over three
years
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
35
Maryland English 2 Improvement over time, but
gaps only narrow for African American students
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
36
Maryland English 2 Gaps remain wide over last
three years
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
37
Maryland Algebra Improvement declines since
last year
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
38
Maryland Algebra Latino performance improves,
while African American performance declines
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
39
Maryland Algebra Performance of both groups
declines
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
40
A closer look at home.
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Reading MSA 2007 All Students, 4th Grade
Source MD State Department of Education,
http//mdk12.org/data/
42
Reading MSA 2007 All Students, 8th Grade
Source MD State Department of Education,
http//mdk12.org/data/
43
Reading MSA 2007 All Students, English 2
Source MD State Department of Education,
http//mdk12.org/data/
44
Math MSA 2007 All Students, 4th Grade
Source MD State Department of Education,
http//mdk12.org/data/
45
Math MSA 2007 All Students, 8th Grade
Source MD State Department of Education,
http//mdk12.org/data/
46
MSAAll Students, Algebra 2007
Source MD State Department of Education,
http//mdk12.org/data/
47
And Underneath These Averages
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Achievement Gaps Begin Early4th Grade
ReadingPercent Proficient and Above, MSA,
2007Prince Georges County
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
49
Middle School Achievement Gaps Grow8th Grade
MathPercent Proficient and Above, MSA,
2007Prince Georges County
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
50
Wide Achievement Gaps in High School English
2Percent Proficient and Above, MSA, 2007Prince
Georges County
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
51
Wide Achievement Gaps in High SchoolAlgebraPerce
nt Proficient and Above, MSA, 2007Prince
Georges County
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
52
Trends in Prince Georges County Achievement
  • Maryland School Assessment (MSA)

53
Prince Georges Grade 4 Reading Achievement
improves over time
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
54
Prince Georges Grade 4 Reading Nice gap
closing over time
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
55
Prince Georges Grade 4 Reading Gap closing
over time
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
56
Prince Georges Grade 4 Reading ELL students
make large gains
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
57
Prince Georges Grade 8 Math Despite some
gains, performance still lags behind that of
state
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
58
Prince Georges Grade 8 Math Inconsistent
African American and Latino performance over time
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
59
Prince Georges Grade 8 Math Inconsistent
achievement and no gap closing over time
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
60
Prince Georges Grade 8 Math Gap widens
slightly over time
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
61
Prince Georges English 2 Achievement improves
over last three years
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
62
Prince Georges English 2 African American
students make nice gains
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
63
Prince Georges English 2 Nice gains for both
groups
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
64
Prince Georges English 2 ELL performance
declines
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
65
Prince Georges Algebra No improvement since
last year
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
66
Prince Georges Algebra Only Latino students
make gains
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
67
Prince Georges Algebra Neither group improves
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
68
Prince Georges Algebra ELLs make large gains
over one year
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
69
By the end. . .
70
Maryland2007 Graduation Rates by
Race/EthnicityNCES Completer Method
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
71
Maryland2007 Graduation Rates by Family Income
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
72
Maryland2007 Graduation Rates by ELL Status
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
73
Prince Georges2007 Graduation Rates by
Race/Ethnicity
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
74
Prince Georges2007 Graduation Rates by Family
Income
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
75
Prince Georges2007 Graduation Rates by ELL
Status
Source Maryland Report Card at
http//mdreportcard.org
76
Californias 2006 Graduation Rates
Source The Education Trust Wests Raising the
Roof Data Tool, 2007, http//rtr.edtrustwest.org/
grad_rates.php
77
These gaps begin before children arrive at the
schoolhouse door.
  • But, rather than organizing our educational
    system to ameliorate this problem, we organize it
    to exacerbate the problem.

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How?
  • By giving students who arrive with less, less in
    school, too.

79
Some of these lesses are a result of choices
that policymakers make.
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NationInequities in State and Local Revenue Per
Student
Source The Education Trust, The Funding Gap
2005. Data are for 2003
81
MarylandInequities in State and Local Revenue
Per Student
Source The Education Trust, Funding Gaps 2006.
Data are for 2004
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For a High-Minority Maryland District,That Adds
Up To
  • 7,550 less for a typical elementary classroom
    with 25 students,
  • 120,800 less for an elementary school with 400
    students,
  • 453,000 less for a high school of 1500 students

Source The Education Trust, Funding Gaps 2006.
Data are for 2004
83
Compare this to Virginia, where the
highest-minority districts get 418 more
per-pupil Or to New Jersey, where the
highest-minority districts get 1,730 more
per-pupil
84
But some of the most devastating lesses are a
function of choices that we educators make. And
thats going to be our focus today.
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Achievement Gaps Are Not Inevitable.
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Ralph J. Bunche Elementary SchoolCompton Unified
School DistrictCarson, California
  • 417 students in grades K-5
  • 99 African American and Latino
  • 40 English Language Learner
  • 93 Low-Income

Source California Department of Education,
http//dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/
87
Ralph Bunche Students Outpacing District and
State 2007 API
Source California Department of Education,
http//dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/
88
Ralph Bunche Success at Every Grade LevelMath
2007
Source California Department of Education,
http//dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/
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Bunche of Data
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Ralph Bunche College Bound
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