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A Value Chain that

Starts in Preschool

US Department of Education

Listening and Learning About Early Learning

April 23, 2010

Jerry D. WeastSuperintendent of Schools

Montgomery County Public Schools

2009

38.1% WHITE

23.2% AFRICAN AMERICAN

15.6% ASIAN AMERICAN

22.7% HISPANIC

MCPS Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Group, 1970 – 2009

54,048

32,883

22,177

32,236

© Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland

1998

28,768

2009

41,464

44.1PERCENT

MCPS Free and Reduced-Price Meals

MCPS ESOL

1998

8,689

2009

17,664

103PERCENT

A Tale of Two Counties

Red Zone

66Green Zone

65

© Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland

131 Elementary Schools

Stages of ChangeAn Organizational Maturity Model

Establish meaningful

expectations

Innovate and monitor

React

Align people, systems, structures

Identify existing conditions

Copyright Jerry D. Weast, 2009

From Gotcha’ to intentional

results

It’s the culture!

Barriers and blind spots

A North Star

Random acts “Butterflies and Bunnies”

EFFECT ON PERFORMANCE

+

DESIRED STATE

Stages of ChangeAn Organizational Maturity Model

Copyright Jerry D. Weast, 2009

No Child Left Behind

+ –

80% College Ready

+ +

Pre-No Child Left Behind

– –

Typical Mission and

Vision Statements

– +

CLE

AR

COMPELLING

Early Success Performance Plan

© Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland

Standards Based Curriculum

Professional Development Diagnostic

Assessments

Extended Learning Opportunities

Instructional Management

System

Smaller Class SizesParent Involvement

Full-Day Kindergarten

Success for Every Student

AP Participation and PerformanceNational, Maryland, and MCPS Class of 2009

26.5%

40.0%

64.4%

0%

40%

80%

US Maryland MCPS

Public School Students, Class of 2009

15.9%

24.8%

48.7%

0%

40%

80%

US Maryland MCPS

Percent Taking an AP Exam Percent of AP Exams with

Score of 3 or Higher

Public School Students, Class of 2009

SAT Participation and PerformanceNational and Maryland Class of 2009, MCPS Class of 2010 Projected

36%

58%67%

0%

40%

80%

US Maryland MCPS

(2009)

1493 14781651

0

900

1800

US Maryland MCPS

Percent Taking the SAT Mean Combined SAT Score

(Projected

2010)

(Projected

2010)(2009)(2009)(2009)

MCPS Graduates Who Earned a 4-Year College Degree, 2001-2004

March 2010Montgomery County Public Schools

Percentage of AP Exams Scoring 3 or Higher

© Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland

All Students - 2009

The Montgomery County Public Schools StoryHarvard Education Press 2009

© Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland

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