Title: Washington State Achievers (WSA)
1The Bill Melinda Gates Foundation An Overview
of What We Know Now in Washington State
May 11, 2006
2THE PROBLEM
- Only 32 of American high school students will
graduate - with skills they need to succeed in college or
work.
- Only 1/4th of high school graduates are prepared
for college-level classes in English, math,
reading and science (ACT) - Only ½ half the graduates are prepared for
college-level reading and 40 percent for math.
3OUR GOAL
All Students College Ready Improve graduation
and college readiness, especially for low income
and minority students
- Short-term outcome indicators
- Climate-3 Rs
- Attendance
- Progression rates
- Achievement gains
4GRANTS OVERVIEW
- Over 1 Billion in Education to date
- Major investments in Chicago, New York City,
California, Ohio, Texas, and Washington state - 1,700 new and re-designed schools in more than 40
states - Networks e.g. New Schools Venture Fund, New
Visions, KnowledgeWorks, NCLR, Early College High
Schools, others - Gates Millennium Scholarships
53 LEVEL FOUNDATION STRATEGY
- States
- College ready policies
- Support capacity
Public will improved public policy,
80 College Ready Graduation Rate
- Districts
- Alignment and options
- Effective services
Improvement momentum
Knowledge, evidence tools
- Schools
- New school networks
- Improvement models
6STRUCTURE AND INSTRUCTION
- Effective Schools
- Common Focus
- High Expectations
- Personalization
- Respect and Responsibility
- Time to Collaborate
- Performance Based
- Technology as a Tool
- Powerful Teaching and Learning
- Rigor
- Conceptual Understanding
- Problem Solving or Reasoning
- Effective Communication
- Relevance
- Real-world Connections
- Student Involvement in Crafting Assignments
7WEB SOURCES OF REPORTS
- www.norc.org/gatesscholars
- www.gatesfoundation.org/Education/ResearchAnd
Evaluation/ - http//www.waedfoundation.org/
8EVALUATION
- Launched in Spring 2001
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- AIR and SRI
- Mandate Tell the story
- Three interlocking studies
- Implementation
- Student outcomes
- System outcomes
9DATA SOURCES SAMPLE SIZES (2002-05)
School Type Number in Survey Sample Number in Site Visit Sample
Model Schools 5 5
New Schools 29 26
Schools Not Yet Redesigned 16 11
Redesigned Schools 26 16
Comparison Schools 3 0
10WASHINGTON STATE ACHIEVERS (WSA)
Middle School Early College Awareness
High School Improvement Prepares All Students
for College
College Access Scholarships
All Students College Ready
35 Middle Schools
16 High Schools Mentoring
500 Scholarship per year Summer bridge
College mentor
11SUPPORT PROGRAMS FOR ACHIEVERS CANDIDATES AND
SCHOLARS
- College Awareness Curriculum
- Achievers College Experience (ACE)
- Higher Education Readiness Opportunity (HERO)
- Community College Retention Activities
- College-Readiness Campaign
- Achievers Scholars Alumni Association
- Additional Partnerships WA State Legislation,
HEC Board, GEAR-UP and UW Summer Honors Academy
12IMPROVING WASL READING SCORES 16 ACHIEVERS HIGH
SCHOOLS
12.6
16.8
13IMPROVING WASL MATH Scores 16 ACHIEVERS HIGH
SCHOOLS
12.4
14.0
14IMPROVING RIGOR 16 ACHIEVERS HIGH SCHOOLS
15COLLEGE DIRECT GRADUATES IN ALL ACHIEVERS HIGH
SCHOOLS
16COLLEGE DIRECT GRADUATES IN ACHIEVERS HIGH
SCHOOLS
17HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE PREPARATION AND ATTENDANCE
OUTCOMES FOR STUDENTS IN WSA AND NON-WSA SCHOOLS
2000-2004
- Initial difference between WSA and Non-WSA
schools in 2000 - Rates at achiever schools increasing
- Rates at non-achiever schools stagnant or
decreasing
18KEY FINDING IMPROVED COLLEGE ENROLLMENT
ACHIEVERS HIGH SCHOOLS AND SCHOLARS
19PROGRESS TO DATE
- Increases in percentage of students passing WASL
math and reading exams - Increase in number of students graduating with
course requirements for admission to Washington
four year colleges - Increases in number of students taking the
SAT/ACT - Increases in students enrolling in four year
colleges
202006 WASHINGTON INTEGRATED WORKPLAN
- Advance the states college/work-ready practices
and policies - Support district and school improvement focused
on the college-and work-ready agenda - Expand the Transition Math Project (TMP)
- Utilize research, communications and community
outreach efforts - Strengthen the states support system for
low-performing schools and districts - Support OSPIs district and high school
improvement model - Build capacity in Educational Service Districts
- Strengthen alternative high school models
- Inform the school finance conversation
- Help inform Washington Learns
- Look for additional advocates on school finance
issues