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ACHIEVEMENT IN
    AMERICA:
    A Fast Briefing on Trends and
    Patterns…and Their Implications
    for Our Collective Future


National Defense University
Washington, DC                March, 2012
                                      © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
What We Hear Many Educators Say:
              • They’re poor
              • Their parents don’t care
              • They come to schools without
                breakfast
              • Not enough books
              • Not enough parents

Source: N/A

                                               © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
But if they are right, why are low-
 income students and students of
color performing so much higher in
           some schools…



                             © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
                             © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
George Hall Elementary School
                                          Mobile, AL



            • 530 Students
            • 100% African American
            • 99% Low-Income




Source: Alabama Department of Education

                                                       © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Four years ago, school was lowest
performing in the district and among
the bottom few in the state. District
   reconstituted—and restaffed.



                             © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
                             © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
George Hall Elementary, Grade 5 Math
                               2008
                                          96.5
                            100                                       Level IV
                             80
                                                            59.1
                             60                                                 53.2
                              40
                              20
                               0




Source: Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama, “Does the System succeed with All Kinds
              of Kids.
                                                                                              © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
George Hall Elementary, Grade 5 Reading
                            2008
                                         61.4
                             62                                       Level IV
                             60
                             58
                             56                                               54.7
                              54                           53.5
                              52
                              50
                              48




Source: Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama, “Does the System Succeed with All
              Kinds of Kids.”
                                                                                        © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Halle Hewetson Elementary School
                                           Las Vegas, NV

        • 962 students in grades PK – 5
                 – 85% Latino
                 – 7% African American
        • 100% Low Income
        • 71% Limited English
          Proficient

Note: Data are for 2010-2011 school year
Source: Nevada Department of Education

                                                           © 2011 THE EDUCATION TRUST
                                                           © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Big Improvement
                                                             at Halle Hewetson Elementary
                                                                      Latino Students – Grade 3 Reading
                                                      100%
               Percentage Meets Standards and Above




                                                      80%
                                                                                             78%



                                                      60%
                                                                                                          50%
                                                                                                                        Hewetson
                                                      40%                                                               Nevada

                                                                             26%
                                                      20%
                                                                 7%

                                                       0%

                                                                      2004                         2010

Source: Nevada Department of Education

                                                                                                                © 2011 THE EDUCATION TRUST
                                                                                                                © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
High Performance Across Groups
                                                            at Halle Hewetson Elementary
                                                                                 Grade 3 Math (2011)
                                                        100%               95%                         95%
                                                               91%                        91%
               Percentage Meets Standards or Advanced




                                                        80%
                                                                     69%
                                                                                 63%            61%          61%
                                                        60%


                                                                                                                        Halle Hewetson
                                                        40%
                                                                                                                        Nevada

                                                        20%



                                                         0%

                                                                 All       Latino       Low Income Limited English
                                                                                                      Proficient

Source: Nevada Department of Education

                                                                                                                     © 2011 THE EDUCATION TRUST
                                                                                                                     © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Exceeding Standards at
                                            Halle Hewetson Elementary
                                               Low-Income Students – Grade 3 Math (2011)
                                     100%


                                                                          29%
                                     80%
            Percentage of Students




                                                  63%
                                     60%
                                                                                       Exceeds Standards
                                                                          33%
                                                                                       Meets Standards
                                     40%                                               Approaches Standards
                                                                                       Emergent/Developing
                                                  28%                     25%
                                     20%


                                                  6%                      14%
                                      0%          4%

                                             Halle Hewetson              Nevada
Source: Nevada Department of Education

                                                                                           © 2011 THE EDUCATION TRUST
                                                                                           © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Halle Hewetson Elementary School




                          © 2011 THE EDUCATION TRUST
                          © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Elmont Memorial Junior-Senior High
                                           Elmont, New York

• 1,895 students in grades 7-12
       – 77% African American
       – 13% Latino
• 25% Low-Income




Source: New York Department of Education

                                                              © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Outperforming the State at Elmont
                                                                        Secondary-Level English (2010)
                                                 100%    95%                    96%
                                                                                                         93%
         Percentage Meeting Standards or Above




                                                 90%
                                                                79%
                                                 80%
                                                                                                               73%
                                                 70%                                   67%

                                                 60%

                                                 50%
                                                                                                                              Elmont
                                                 40%
                                                                                                                              New York
                                                 30%

                                                 20%

                                                 10%

                                                  0%

                                                         All Students        African American    Low-Income Students
                                                                                  Students

Source: New York State Department of Education

                                                                                                                     © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Improvement and High Performance
                                                              at Elmont Memorial Junior-Senior High
                                                                      African-American Students – Secondary-Level Math
                                                       100%                           96%                                 96%
                                                                          93%                     93%         93%
               Percentage Meeting Standards or Above




                                                       90%
                                                               85%
                                                       80%

                                                       70%                                                                      64%
                                                                                                        57%         61%
                                                       60%
                                                                                51%         55%
                                                       50%       46%
                                                                                                                                         Elmont
                                                       40%                                                                               New York
                                                       30%

                                                       20%

                                                       10%

                                                        0%

                                                               2005        2006       2007        2008        2009        2010

Source: New York State Department of Education

                                                                                                                                © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
High Graduation Rates at Elmont Memorial High
                                                 School
                                                                                       Class of 2010
                                                                           98%                           99%
                                                        100%   96%                                                     95%
            Percentage of 2006 Freshmen Graduating in




                                                                                          89%
                                                        90%
                                                                                                                             80%
                                                        80%          73%
                                                        70%                                                    64%
                                                        60%                      58%
                                                                                                57%
                            Four Years




                                                        50%
                                                        40%                                                                           Elmont

                                                        30%
                                                                                                                                      New York

                                                        20%
                                                        10%
                                                         0%
                                                               Overall      African        Latino       Economically      Not
                                                                           American                    Disadvantaged Economically
                                                                                                                     Disadvantaged

Source: New York State Department of Education

                                                                                                                               © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Available at
              Harvard
          Education Press
          (www.hepg.org)
          or Amazon.com



Source:

                            © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Very big differences at district level,
too—even in the performance of the
     “same” group of students.




                               © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Low-Income African American Students
                                 do Better in Some Districts
                                  (NAEP Reading 4th 2003)
  210




  200




  190




  180
          District of     Los       Atlanta     Chicago     Cleveland    National       San       Charlotte    Houston     New York      Boston
          Columbia      Angeles                                           Public       Diego                                 City


        * There is a 19 point gap between Poor African American 4th graders in the
        District of Columbia and Boston (roughly equivalent to 2 years’ worth of
        learning)
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational
Progress (NAEP), 2003 Trial Urban District Reading Assessment.                                                        © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Low-Income African American Students
                                 do Better in Some Districts
                                    (NAEP Math 8th 2003)

  255




  245




  235




  225
            Los       District of   Atlanta     Chicago      National      San       Cleveland     Boston      Charlotte   New York     Houston
          Angeles     Columbia                                Public      Diego                                              City


        * There is a 28 point gap between Poor African American 8th graders in
        Los Angeles and Houston (roughly equivalent to 3 years’ worth of
        learning)
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational
Progress (NAEP), 2003 Trial Urban District Reading Assessment.                                                        © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Bottom Line:
At Every Level of Education,
   What We Do Matters!




                        © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
Download this presentation.

     www.edtrust.org


        Washington, D.C.   Royal Oak, MI   Oakland, CA
        202/293-1217       734/619-8009    510/465-6444
                                           © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST

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3.20.12 ed trust successful schools

  • 1. ACHIEVEMENT IN AMERICA: A Fast Briefing on Trends and Patterns…and Their Implications for Our Collective Future National Defense University Washington, DC March, 2012 © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 2. What We Hear Many Educators Say: • They’re poor • Their parents don’t care • They come to schools without breakfast • Not enough books • Not enough parents Source: N/A © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 3. But if they are right, why are low- income students and students of color performing so much higher in some schools… © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 4. George Hall Elementary School Mobile, AL • 530 Students • 100% African American • 99% Low-Income Source: Alabama Department of Education © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 5. Four years ago, school was lowest performing in the district and among the bottom few in the state. District reconstituted—and restaffed. © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 6. George Hall Elementary, Grade 5 Math 2008 96.5 100 Level IV 80 59.1 60 53.2 40 20 0 Source: Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama, “Does the System succeed with All Kinds of Kids. © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 7. George Hall Elementary, Grade 5 Reading 2008 61.4 62 Level IV 60 58 56 54.7 54 53.5 52 50 48 Source: Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama, “Does the System Succeed with All Kinds of Kids.” © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 8. Halle Hewetson Elementary School Las Vegas, NV • 962 students in grades PK – 5 – 85% Latino – 7% African American • 100% Low Income • 71% Limited English Proficient Note: Data are for 2010-2011 school year Source: Nevada Department of Education © 2011 THE EDUCATION TRUST © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 9. Big Improvement at Halle Hewetson Elementary Latino Students – Grade 3 Reading 100% Percentage Meets Standards and Above 80% 78% 60% 50% Hewetson 40% Nevada 26% 20% 7% 0% 2004 2010 Source: Nevada Department of Education © 2011 THE EDUCATION TRUST © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 10. High Performance Across Groups at Halle Hewetson Elementary Grade 3 Math (2011) 100% 95% 95% 91% 91% Percentage Meets Standards or Advanced 80% 69% 63% 61% 61% 60% Halle Hewetson 40% Nevada 20% 0% All Latino Low Income Limited English Proficient Source: Nevada Department of Education © 2011 THE EDUCATION TRUST © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 11. Exceeding Standards at Halle Hewetson Elementary Low-Income Students – Grade 3 Math (2011) 100% 29% 80% Percentage of Students 63% 60% Exceeds Standards 33% Meets Standards 40% Approaches Standards Emergent/Developing 28% 25% 20% 6% 14% 0% 4% Halle Hewetson Nevada Source: Nevada Department of Education © 2011 THE EDUCATION TRUST © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 12. Halle Hewetson Elementary School © 2011 THE EDUCATION TRUST © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 13. Elmont Memorial Junior-Senior High Elmont, New York • 1,895 students in grades 7-12 – 77% African American – 13% Latino • 25% Low-Income Source: New York Department of Education © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 14. Outperforming the State at Elmont Secondary-Level English (2010) 100% 95% 96% 93% Percentage Meeting Standards or Above 90% 79% 80% 73% 70% 67% 60% 50% Elmont 40% New York 30% 20% 10% 0% All Students African American Low-Income Students Students Source: New York State Department of Education © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 15. Improvement and High Performance at Elmont Memorial Junior-Senior High African-American Students – Secondary-Level Math 100% 96% 96% 93% 93% 93% Percentage Meeting Standards or Above 90% 85% 80% 70% 64% 57% 61% 60% 51% 55% 50% 46% Elmont 40% New York 30% 20% 10% 0% 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Source: New York State Department of Education © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 16. High Graduation Rates at Elmont Memorial High School Class of 2010 98% 99% 100% 96% 95% Percentage of 2006 Freshmen Graduating in 89% 90% 80% 80% 73% 70% 64% 60% 58% 57% Four Years 50% 40% Elmont 30% New York 20% 10% 0% Overall African Latino Economically Not American Disadvantaged Economically Disadvantaged Source: New York State Department of Education © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
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  • 18. Very big differences at district level, too—even in the performance of the “same” group of students. © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 19. Low-Income African American Students do Better in Some Districts (NAEP Reading 4th 2003) 210 200 190 180 District of Los Atlanta Chicago Cleveland National San Charlotte Houston New York Boston Columbia Angeles Public Diego City * There is a 19 point gap between Poor African American 4th graders in the District of Columbia and Boston (roughly equivalent to 2 years’ worth of learning) SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2003 Trial Urban District Reading Assessment. © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 20. Low-Income African American Students do Better in Some Districts (NAEP Math 8th 2003) 255 245 235 225 Los District of Atlanta Chicago National San Cleveland Boston Charlotte New York Houston Angeles Columbia Public Diego City * There is a 28 point gap between Poor African American 8th graders in Los Angeles and Houston (roughly equivalent to 3 years’ worth of learning) SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2003 Trial Urban District Reading Assessment. © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
  • 21. Bottom Line: At Every Level of Education, What We Do Matters! © 2012 THE EDUCATION TRUST
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  1. Shows the percentage of students graduating on time with a Regents diploma, a local diploma, or a Regents diploma with advanced designationLocal diploma: passed 5 Regents exams with a score of 55 or aboveRegents diploma: passed 5 Regents with a score of 65 or aboveRegents exam with advanced designation: earned 22 units of course credit; passed 7-9 Regents exams at a score of 65 or above; and took advanced course sequences in CTE, the arts, or a language other than English.