Title: TAKING THE LONG VIEW
1TAKING THE LONG VIEW
- IOWA ASCD SCENARIO PROJECT
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- 1st- rank in US for meth-related incidents.
- 50th -rank in total population.
- 510 total meth labs found in Iowa last year.
- 13 age of Clinton boy guilty of felony drug
charges.
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- A child in Iowa is abused or neglected every 49
minutes. - A child in Iowa is born into poverty every 2
hours. - A child in Iowa dies before her first birthday
every day. - A child or teen in Iowa is killed by gunfire
every 2 weeks. - There are 733,638 children in Iowa.
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- Iowa ranks 6th among states in the percent of
children who are poor. - 1 in 10 children is poor in Iowa.
- Number of children under age 18 who are poor
79,247 - Percent of children under age 18 who are poor
11.0
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- Percent of children under age six with all
parents in the labor force 71.4 - Number of children served by Head Start -- 7,689
- Average annual cost of child care for a
four-year-old in a center 6,198
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- Iowa ranks 25th among states in per pupil
expenditures. - Amount spent per pupil in academic year 6,243
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- Iowa ranks 5th among states in percent of
uninsured children. - Number of children under age 19 without health
insurance 48,000 - Percent of children under age 19 without health
insurance 6.1
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- Percent of 16- to 19-year-olds who are not
enrolled in school and are not high school
graduates -- 5.8 - High school completion rate -- 88.2
- Percent of 16- to 19-year olds who are unemployed
-- 8.8
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- Iowa spends 3.5 times more per prisoner than per
public school pupil. - Number of juveniles arrested -- 21,814
- Every 1 invested in quality early childhood care
and education saves as much as 7 by increasing
the likelihood that children will be literate,
employed, and enrolled in postsecondary
education and less likely to be school dropouts,
dependent on welfare, or arrested for criminal
activity.
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- Ironically, despite our state's high quality of
education, Iowa has not retained its own
graduates or succeeded in attracting college
graduates from other states. Of the 50 states,
Iowa continues to rank in the mid-thirties in
terms of percent of its population with a college
degree. It was ranked 35th in the September 2002
Milken Institute report on the state's capacity
to participate in the current knowledge economy. - -- Robert D. Koob
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- 78 of Iowa high school graduates plan to pursue
postsecondary education - Measuring Up 2000
State-by-State Report Card for Higher Education,
Progressive Policy Institute - Iowa ranks 1st in the U.S. on average SAT
composite scores - Morgan Quitno State Rankings
2002 - Iowa ranks 7th in the nation on average ACT
composite scores - Morgan Quitno State Rankings
2002 - Iowa is 4th nationally in high school graduation
rate with 84 - Morgan Quitno State Rankings 2002
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- 60 public satisfaction with high school
preparation vs. 43 nationwide. 59 employer
satisfaction with college/university preparation
vs. 46 nationwide - Public Agenda 2000 - 62 public and private colleges 28 community
college campuses.
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- The national graduation rate for the class of
1998 was 71. For white students the rate was
78, while it was 56 for African-American
students and 54 for Latino students. - Georgia had the lowest overall graduation rate
in the nation with 54 of students graduating,
followed by Nevada, Florida, and Washington, D.C. - Iowa had the highest overall graduation rate
with 93, followed by North Dakota, Wisconsin,
and Nebraska.
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- 2nd lowest outpatient hospital charges in the
nation - 7th lowest daily charges at Iowa hospitals in the
nation - American Hospital Association Annual Survey 1999
- One of "America's Best Hospitals" University of
Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Nine of its
specialties ranked among the nation's top 50 - Annual Survey, U.S. News World Report, 2002
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- 2nd lowest auto insurance premiums of any state
in the nation - National Association of Insurance Commissioners,
June 2002 - More than 60 Iowa households with Internet
access - Beats national average by nearly 10. National
average is 51.9. Iowa Alliance for Advanced
Telecommunications Services 2001
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- Two of "200 Best Cities for Women"
- Cedar Rapids ranks 12th and Des Moines ranks 29th
in cities less than 300,000 population.
Indicators included short commute times, low cost
of living and number of women business
ownersLadies Home Journal, March 2003 - 15th lowest crime rate in the nation
- Morgan Quitno State Rankings 2003
- 17th lowest cost of living in the nation
- Morgan Quitno State Rankings 2003
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- Reading Scores Are Among the Nation's Best Iowa
4th graders rank 9th in the nation in reading in
the National Assessment of Educational Progress
(NAEP).
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- Math Scores Are Among the Nation's Best Iowa 8th
graders score 8th highest in the nation in math
in the National Assessment of Educational
Progress (NAEP). RCM
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- Science Scores Are Among the Nation's Best Iowa
ranks 2nd in the nation for having the highest
percentage of public school 4th graders scoring
at the highest two levels in science. RCS
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- ACT Scores Are Among the Nation's Best Iowa's
ACT college entrance examination scores are among
the top 2 out of the 25 states where the ACT is
the primary college entrance exam taken and a
majority of graduating seniors take the exam. ACT
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- Middle and High School Science Teachers Are Among
the Most Qualified in the Nation Iowa is one of
the top 5 states in the nation in proportion of
7th through 12th grade public school science
teachers with majors in their field. CCS
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- Widespread Internet Access Almost all of the
public schools in Iowa (97) have internet
access. MDR
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- The national ADHD drug rate is 38 per 1,000
- Iowa ranks higher than the national average for
ADHD drug usage - The Iowa rate for 2003 is 41 members per 1,000
filling at least one prescription for ADHD drug
usage - The Iowa rate has increased 17 percent from 2001
to 2003 - --Wellmark of Iowa.
64NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND
- Ladies and gentlemen, No Child Left Behind is
working. - (APPLAUSE)
- All across America, test scores are rising
students are learning the achievement gap is
closing teachers and principals are beaming with
pride. - -- ROD PAIGE TO REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION ,
AUG 2004
65CHARTER SCHOOLS
- It is important to note that charter schools are
an institutional innovation, meaning the laws
allow schools to operate under a different
structure. - Charter school laws are not an attempt to endorse
any particular learning approach or curriculum in
the schools.
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- Adoption of charter school laws would lead to the
creation of new or reinvention of existing
schools (public and/or private, depending on the
state law), thereby expanding both the number and
variety of public school choices available to
parents (Kolderie, 1990 Nathan, 1996).
67CHARTER SCHOOLS
Charter schools would have more autonomy and
flexibility than district-operated public schools
by virtue of their independence from school
districts, waivers from state laws and
regulations, and student/parent choice
Wohlstetter, Wenning, Briggs, 1995).
68CHARTER SCHOOLS
The interplay of autonomy and market forces would
make charter schools more innovative and of
higher quality than district-run public schools
in areas of instruction and curriculum, school
organization and governance, and in some cases,
alter teacher qualifications and union
involvement. (Arsen, Plank, Sykes, 1999).
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Charter schools would be more accountable than
district-run schools because they would have to
meet demands of parent and student consumers and
of short-term performance contracts with
government agencies that provide public funding
(Kolderie, 1990).
70CHARTER SCHOOLS
The combination of autonomy, innovation, and
accountability would lead to improved student
achievement, high parental and student
satisfaction, high teacher/employee satisfaction
and empowerment, positive effects on the broader
system of public education, and positive or
neutral effects educational equity, including
better services for at-risk students (Nathan,
1996).
71Favorable Business Climate
- Iowa's corporate tax law is specifically designed
to provide your business with a distinct
operational advantage. These programs and others
create a positive and profitable business
environment, making Iowa the smart choice for
your business. - Iowa Corporate Income Tax
- No Sales or Use Tax on Manufacturing Machinery
and Equipment Purchases
72Favorable Business Climate
- Unemployment InsuranceIowa has one of the
lowest, new employer, unemployment insurance
rates in the nation. The rate for all
non-construction businesses is 1 for a 3 year
period. - Workers' Compensation CostIowa's workers'
compensation costs are the 9th lowest in the
nation. The average cost of workers' compensation
insurance for manufacturers in Iowa is 30 lower
than the national average.