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Georgia Municipal Association

June 27, 2015

1. Examine the Data for Education in Georgia

2. Economic Impact of Georgia Non-

Graduates

3. Strengthening the Birth to Work Pipeline

4. What Can We Do?

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Examine the Data for Education in Georgia

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Academic Achievement Milestones

School Readiness

Literacy by 3rd Grade

Numeracy by 8th Grade

High School Graduation

Workforce and/or College Ready

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School ReadinessPercent of Children with School Readiness Skills

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NAEP 4th Grade ReadingPercent At or Above Proficient

2005 2007 2009 2011 201325%

27%

29%

31%

33%

35%

37%

39%

33%

35% 35%

34%

37%

30%31%

32%32%

34%

26%

28% 28%

32%

34%20th StateU.S.Georgia

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2005 2007 2009 2011 201320%

22%

24%

26%

28%

30%

32%

34%

36%

38%

40%

31%

35%36% 37% 37%

29%

31%

33%

34% 34%

23%

25%

27%

28%29%

20th StateU.S.Georgia

NAEP 8th Grade MathPercent At or Above Proficient

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Georgia High School Graduation Rates

Source: The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, State Report Cards.

Year Fayette County

Clayton County

State High School

Graduation Rate

2011 78% 52% 68%

2012 86% 54% 70%2013 87% 56% 72%2014 90% 60% 73%

TOTAL

StatewideHigh School Drop-

Outs

19,139

19,692

19,013

19,56777,411

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Percent of ACT Tested High School Graduates Meeting College Readiness Benchmarks - Reading

Source: ACT, Profile Report – National and The Condition of College and Career Readiness 2014 Georgia

2010 2011 2012 2013 20140

10

20

30

40

50

60

49 48 5043

44

52 52 5244

GeorgiaNation

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Percent of ACT Tested High School Graduates Meeting College Readiness

Benchmarks - Math

Source: ACT, Profile Report – National and The Condition of College and Career Readiness 2014 Georgia

2010 2011 2012 2013 201405

101520253035404550

40 41 4038 38

43 45 46 44 43

GeorgiaNation

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Economic Impact of Georgia Non-Graduates

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Education Pays

Source: *U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Table A-4. Employment status of the civilian population 25 years and over by educational attainment.

**U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Table 5. Quartiles of usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers.

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT & EMPLOYMENT

Unemployment Rate* April 2015 Median Wkly Earnings** (& approx. annual)

15% 10% 5% 0% 0 200 600 1000

2.7 Bachelor’s Degree & Higher $1,189 ($61,828)

4.7 Some college/ Associate Degree $741 ($38,523)

5.4 HS Graduates, No College

$651 ($33,852)

8.6 Less than a High School Diploma

$457 ($23,764)

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2014 High School Graduation Rates by County

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Unemployment Rate by County, November 2014

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Compounded Impacts of High School Non-Completion

Source: Levin, H., et al., (2007). The Costs and Benefits of an Excellent Education for All of America’s Children.

INDIVIDUALS THE COMMUNITY

Lower Lifetime Earnings Reduced buying power & tax revenues; less economic growth

Decreased health status; Higher mortality rates; More criminal activity

Higher health care & criminal justice costs

Higher teen pregnancy rates; Single motherhood

Higher public services costs

Less voting; Less volunteeringLow rate of community involvement

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Strengthening the Birth to Work Pipeline

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Strengthening the Birth to Work Pipeline

KEY ISSUE

#1Early Life Experiences

KEY ISSUE

#2Academic Achievement K-12

KEY ISSUE

#3Transitions to Work or College

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0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36

Age of child in months

Voc

abu

lary

Siz

e

Disparities in Early Vocabulary Growth

Source: Hart, B. and Risley, T. R. (2003). “The Early Catastrophe: The 30 Million Word Gap by Age 3.”

Professional Families 1,116 words

Working Class Families 749 words

Welfare Families 525 words

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Economic Benefits of Early Education:Perry Preschool Study

Source: Schweinhart, L.J., et al. (2005). Lifetime effects: The High/Scope Perry Preschool study through age 40.

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Essential Building Blocks of High Performing States

Higher Standards

Rigorous Curriculum

Clear Accountability System

Statewide Student Information System

Leadership Training

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The Changing Face of Georgia

Series1

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

White 8%

All 16%

African-American 20%

Living in poverty 38%

Asian 45%

Hispanic 49%

2001-2010: Percent Population Increase

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4-Year Graduation Rate, 2014

Georgia

All Students 73%

Low-Income 63%

English Language Learners 44%

Source: The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, State Report Cards.

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Georgia Needs:The Economic Development Pipeline

250,000 new post-secondary graduates by 2020

60% of jobs in 2020 will require some higher education

42% of Georgian’s currently have a post-secondary degree

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The Missing 62%

100 Georgia 9th Graders Enter High School!

73 graduate HS

54 enroll in higher education

38 make it to their sophomore year

Source: Ga DOE 2012-2013 school year, calculations by Atlanta Regional Commission estimates

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3. Increasing academic rigor and expectations

Georgia’s Future Workforce

1. Increasing demand for highly skilled labor force

2. Changing demographics

+

+

=

Perfect Storm? Trifecta of Opportunity?

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What can we do?

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Profile of Child Wellbeing and Academic Achievement

2007 2008 2009 2010 20110

10

20

30

40

50

60

70CherokeeClaytonCobbDekalbDouglasFayetteFultonGwinnettHenryRockdale

Source: Georgia Kids Count, Georgia Family Connection Partnership, http://www.gafcp.org

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Teen Birth Rates Per 1,000

Source: Georgia Kids Count, Georgia Family Connection Partnership, http://www.gafcp.org

2008 2009 2010 2011 20120

10

20

30

40

50

60

70 CherokeeClaytonCobbDekalbDouglasFayetteFultonGwinnettHenryRockdale

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Percent Teens Not Working or in School

Source: Georgia Kids Count, Georgia Family Connection Partnership, http://www.gafcp.org

2005 - 2009 2006 - 2010 2007 - 2011 2008 - 20120%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

16% Cherokee

Clayton

Cobb

DeKalb

Douglas

Fayette

Fulton

Gwinnett

Henry

Rockdale

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Percent Low-Income by School District

Source: The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, State Report Cards.

Clayto

n

DeKalb

Rockdale

Douglas

GwinnettHenry

CobbFu

lton

Cheroke

e

Faye

tte

100%

73% 69%62%

56% 52%45% 45%

32%26%

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Percent Low-Income and Exceeds 3rd Grade Reading CRCT

Source: The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, State Report Cards.

Clayton DeKalb Rockdale DouglasGwinnett Henry Cobb Fulton Cherokee Fayette

100%

73% 69%62%

56%52% 45% 45%

32%26%

34%43%

50% 51%

59%53% 60% 59%

67% 70%

% Low-Income (GA 62%) % Exceeds (GA 46%)

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Percent Low-Income by School District

Source: The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, State Report Cards.

Clayton DeKalb Rockdale DouglasGwinnett Henry Cobb Fulton Cherokee Fayette

100%

73%69%

62%56%

52%45% 45%

32%26%

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Percent Low-Income and Exceeds 8th Grade Math CRCT

Source: The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, State Report Cards.

Clayton DeKalb Rockdale DouglasGwinnett Henry Cobb Fulton Cherokee Fayette

100%

73%69%

62%56%

52%45% 45%

32%26%

20% 20%27%

21%

45%

28%42% 40%

43%

54%

% Low-Income (62%) % Exceeds (34%)

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Percent Low-Income by School District

Source: The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, State Report Cards.

Clayto

n

DeKalb

Rockdale

Douglas

GwinnettHenry

CobbFu

lton

Cheroke

e

Faye

tte

100%

73% 69%62%

56% 52%45% 45%

32%26%

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Clayton DeKalb RockdaleDouglasGwinnett Henry Cobb Fulton CherokeeFayette

100%

73% 69%62%

56% 52%45% 45%

32%26%

60% 62%

76% 76% 75% 78% 78% 79% 82%90%

% Low-Income (GA 62%) % HS Graduation (GA 73%)

Source: The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, State Report Cards.

Percent Low-Income and HS Graduation

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How Will You Insulate the Birth to Work Pipeline?

LEARNING & SOCIAL SUPPORTS

Childcare Providers

Afterschool Programs

Academic Supports

Job Training

Civic Opportunities

Early Childhood

K – 12 SystemPost Secondary

Work & Career

ESSENTIAL COMMUNITY SERVICES

Transportation Health Housing Financial

Source: The Forum for Youth Investment

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Help Insulate the Pipeline

Post Secondary

Read to children every day: “Talk to Me Baby”

Encourage participation of your early learning centers: “Quality Rated”

Leverage partnerships with business and post-secondary – internships and mentoring

Consider dual enrollment high school/ college

Pay for Advanced Placement (AP) exams

Provide internships/ apprenticeships

Participate and support: “Go Back. Move Ahead.”

Early Childhood

K – 12 System

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Small Group Discussion

Question #1

What are the strengths in your community?

Question#2 What is a concern?

Question #3 What can you do?

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Aligning Educational Strategies for Collective Impact

Aligned Acts of Improvement

Random Acts of Improvement

GOALS

Partially Aligned Acts of Improvement

GOALS

GOALS

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Connect with us

Twitter: @GAPartnership Facebook: Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education Instagram: @GAPARTNERSHIP

LinkedIn: Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education

Website: www.gpee.org

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