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FAST FACTSabout Collier County Public Schools
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WHITE
A Closer Look at Student Demographics
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2018 2008
33% 43%
BLACK2018
11%2008
11%
HISPANIC2018
52%2008
42%Data Source: Survey 2 Snapshot Data – Updated January 2019
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ENGLISH
A Closer Look at Student Demographics
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2018 = 45%2008 = 58%
NON-ENGLISH
2018 = 55%2008 = 42%
Home Language
103
Languages and dialects spoken by CCPS students
Data Source: Survey 2 Snapshot Data – Updated January 2019
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FREE AND REDUCED
A Closer Look at Student Demographics
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NONFREE AND REDUCED
Free and Reduced Lunch
2018
61%2008
44%
2018
39%2008
56%
Data Source: Survey 2 Snapshot Data – Updated January 2019
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New State Mandates
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2011 NEW Teacher Evaluations2012 NEW Administrator Evaluations2013 NEW Performance Pay2014 NEW Florida State Standards
• English Language Arts Standards• Math Standards
2015 NEW Florida State Assessment (FSA)2016 NEW State Accountability System 2018 NEW Concordant and Comparative Scores for Students
Entering 9th Grade in 2018-19 School Year
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Thoughtful Alignment
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Limit Independent Contractors
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CCPS – An “A” District Again!
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• 1 of 11 districts (16%) to maintain an “A” in 2018
• Largest among 9 districts with 50% or more schools that are “A” rated
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CCPS – An “A” District Again!
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CCPS tied for the third highest percentage points earned, up from 33rd in 2011
• Two districts tied for first earning 69 percentage points
• Two districts tied for second earning 67 percentage points
• CCPS and one other district tied for third earning 66 percentage points
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CCPS – An “A” District Again!
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Top 6 Districts
*rounds to zero percent
District Name
Percent of Total
Possible Points
Student Population
ELLPercentage
ELL Count
F/R LunchPercentage
F/R LunchCount
MigrantPercentage
MigrantCount
LAFAYETTE 69 1,216 6.0% 73 59.0% 718 0.2% 3
ST. JOHNS 69 40,189 0.8% 324 20.6% 8,278 0.0% 2*
GILCHRIST 67 2,673 2.2% 60 57.4% 1,535 0.7% 18
SARASOTA 67 42,901 6.2% 2,647 53.9% 23,118 0.0% 4*
COLLIER 66 46,832 15.6% 7,325 66.0% 30,920 6.8% 3,188
WAKULLA 66 5,190 0.2% 8 43.3% 2,246 0.0% 0*
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CCPS – An “A” District Again!
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90% in 2018• CCPS outperformed the State
in 19 out of 21 tested areas30% in 2011• CCPS outperformed
the State in 6 out of 20 tested areas
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CCPS
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CCPS Graduation Rate
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Academic Achievement
• 91.9% in 2018(3.7 percentage point increase from last year)
• 19.4 percentage point increase since fiscal year 2011
88.2%
FY 2017
81.3%
FY 2013
82.1%
FY 2014
84.3%
FY 2015
86.7%
FY 2016
91.9%
FY 2018
78.4%
FY 2012
72.5%
FY 2011
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CCPS Graduation Rate
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Top 8 Districts
CountyFY18
GraduationRate
FY18Cohort
Student Population
ELLPercentage
F/R LunchPercentage
MigrantPercentage
LAFAYETTE 97.4% 76 1,227 6% 100% 1.0%
DIXIE 96.9% 128 2,183 0% 100% 1.0%
SUWANNEE 96.2% 344 6,007 6% 99% 2.4%
ST. JOHNS 93.3% 2,993 40,450 1% 27% 0.0%
LEON 93.0% 2,260 34,107 2% 57% 0.1%
NASSAU 92.8% 931 11,717 1% 51% 0.0%
INDIAN RIVER 92.0% 1,268 17,847 5% 62% 0.0%
COLLIER 91.9% 3,376 47,231 16% 69% 8.5%
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CCPS Graduation Rate
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Migrant Students
2018
94%2010
53%41% increase
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CCPS Graduation Rate
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Students with Disabilities (SWD)
2018
91%2010
48%43% increase
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2017-2019 Strategic Plan
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STEAM Conference
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• 2018-2019 STEAM Conference:Saturday, February 2, 2019
• Attendance: More than 1,800
• Enhanced STEAM Village
• Teachers and community partners provided workshops
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STEAM Challenges/Competitions
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Districtwide• Kindergarten – Blue Bot Exploration Challenge• 1st Grade – Dash Robot Exploration Challenge• 2nd Grade – Ozobot Challenge• 3rd Grade – Laser Reflection Challenge• 4th Grade – littleBits Competition• 5th Grade – LEGO Robotics Challenge• 6th Grade – Solar Car Competition• 7th Grade – Creative Writing Through Art Challenge• 7th/8th Grade – VEX Road Trip Competition• 8th Grade – Roller Coaster Math Challenge• 9th/10th Grades – Fibonacci Sequence Challenge• 9th - 12th Grades – VEX Robotics Competition• 9th - 12th Grades – Coding App Challenge• 11th Grade – Paper Rockets Challenge
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STEAM Competition
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• 6th STEAM Competition: April 13, 2019 atFlorida SouthWestern State College
• Elementary: littleBits
• Middle: Solar Cars and VEX Road Trip
• High: VEX Robotics
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• CCPS Honors Band Concert (6th-12th)• CCPS Honors Chorus Concert (4th-12th)• CCPS Honors Orchestra Concert (6th-12th)• CCPS Marching Band Showcase (9th-12th)• Collier Regional Science & Engineering Fair (6th-12th)• Creative Writing through the Arts (7th)• Fibonacci Sequence Challenge (9th and 10th)• District Marching Band Assessment (9th-12th)• Elementary Math Challenge (3rd-5th)• FGCU Solar Car/Go-Kart Challenge (NAF Engineering)• FL Bandmasters Music Assessment (6th-12th)• FL Orchestra Music Assessment (6th-12th)• FL Vocal Music Assessment (6th-12th)• Hour of Code (K - 8th )• Laser Reflection Challenge (3rd)• LEGO Robotics Challenge (5th)• Mu Alpha Theta (9th-12th)
• Ozobot School Challenge (2nd)• Blue Bot Exploration Challenge (K)• Dash Exploration Challenge (1st)• Roller Coaster Math Challenge (8th)• littleBits School Competition (4th)• Shoppes of Vanderbilt Student Art Exhibition (all grades)• Solar Car School Competition (6th)• State Science and Engineering Fair of Florida (6th-12th)• District STEAM Competition at FSW (4th, 6th, 8th, 9th-12th)• Superintendent’s Art Gallery (all grades)• Top Discovery Education Users (all grades)• VEX Robotics Competition (9th -12th)• VEX Road Trip Competition (7th and 8th)• Math Counts (6th-8th)• Middle School Math Challenge (6th)• Paper Rockets Challenge (11th) • Coding App Challenge (9th-12th)
STEAM Events
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CCPS Marching Bands• 2017 Presidential Inaugural Parade – Washington, DC
• Palmetto Ridge Marching Band
• 2016 and 2017 All High School Marching Bands• Superior State Ratings
• 2016 Hollywood Christmas Parade – California• Barron Collier High School Marching Band
• 2015 Macy’s Parade – New York City• Gulf Coast High School Marching Band
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College and Career Readiness
• Tour of Florida Gulf Coast University• Discussion topics include
• High school planning• Career and technical education • High school opportunities in the arts• Scholarships and financial aid• College majors and campus life
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7th Grade College Experience
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College and Career Readiness
Academy of Engineering• Available in all CCPS high schools• Project Lead The Way curriculum
Academy of FinanceAcademy of Health ServicesAcademy of Information TechnologyAcademy of Hospitality and TourismAcademy of Aerospace and Aviation Technology
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NAF – High School Academies
CCPS has 7 NAF Academies that have reached the Distinguished Level
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Work-Based Learning Experiences: Internships• Benefits for Students
• Assess individual strengths and weaknesses in the workplace• Demonstrate appropriate business dress, behavior and etiquette• Demonstrate job-specific knowledge and skills• Apply academic skills appropriate to the workplace• Develop career goals and a plan for achieving these goals
• Benefits for Industry• Filling positions with skilled and diverse employees• Aligning high school education with future workforce needs• Creating a talent pipeline and a pool of future business leaders
• Parameters• 120 hours with a 30 hour self-reflection project• A learning plan targeted to work-based learning outcomes• Approximately $1,000 or non-paid with Bright Futures hours at a non-profit organization
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Pictured above: Thomas Riley Artisans’ Guild staff host a Naples High School Academy of Engineering student (center) for a summer internship (2016)
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College and Career Readiness
• More than 45 certifications available in the District
• Increases students’ marketability in the workplace
• Nationally recognized certifications
• May provide college credit
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Industry Certifications
2011 855 certifications
2012 878 certifications
2013 2,185 certifications
2014 3,921 certifications
2016 3,591 certifications
2017
* Criteria for industry certifications changed
2015* 3,129 certifications
3,905 certifications
2018 4,494 certifications
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Entrepreneurship Program
• Community Support – coaches, mentors, champions• Lean Start-Up Model• Mid-year Pitch• Innovation Competition
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“Actualizing the American Dream”
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Middle School ProgramsEngineering
• 2016-17 – after-school club at each middle school• 2017-18 – elective course at each middle school
Entrepreneurship• 2017-18 – after-school club at each middle school• 2018-19 – elective course at each middle school
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Acceleration Options
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Academic Competitions in Addition to STEAM
• Academic WorldQuest• A-Team Challenge• Debate• Laws of Life• Mock Trial
• Odyssey of the Mind• Scholar Bowl• UNIQUE Science Fair • UNIQUE Academic
Competition
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Acceleration Options
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Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment
• Students experience college-level coursework in a high school setting
• Students may earn college credit with a passing score on AP course exams
• More than 2,900 colleges and universities worldwide recognize grant credit or placement based on AP exam scores
Advanced Placement (AP)
• High school students take entry-level college courses
• Students may earn high school and college credit
• Florida Gulf Coast University Florida SouthWestern State College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Dual Enrollment (DE)
• AICE – Advanced International Certificate of Education
• Provides advanced academic pre-university qualification
• Offers students the opportunity to tailor their studies to individual interests, abilities, and future plans
• Students select subjects from three curriculum areas: Mathematics and Science, Languages, and Arts and Humanities
Cambridge AICE
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Acceleration Options
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Cambridge and COVE
Cambridge Secondary• 2016-17 - Cambridge Secondary in all middle schools
Cambridge Primary• 2017-18 - Cambridge Primary in all elementary schools (grades 3-5)
• NEW 2018-19 - Cambridge Primary in all elementary schools (grades K-2)
COVE• COVE = Collier Online Virtual Education• 2017-18 – COVE Elementary Spanish
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College and Career Readiness
• Tours of Lorenzo Walker Technical College (LWTC) and Immokalee Technical College (iTECH)
• Discussion topics include• Exploratory learning• Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)• Scholarships and financial aid
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12th Grade LWTC/iTECH Tours
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Career in a Year274,200 jobs in Florida are waiting to be filled
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PRACTICAL NURSING
$42,200 average salary14 months to complete - $6,400 program cost166 job openings in SWFL
DRAFTING
$47,870 average salary15 months to complete - $5,200 program cost194 job openings in SWFL
HVAC TECHNICIAN
$46,880 average salary14 months to complete - $5,200 program cost131 job openings in SWFL
AIRCRAFT AIRFRAME MECHANIC
$55,210 average salary14 months to complete - $6,500 program cost393 job openings in SWFL
WELDING
$40,040 average salary12 months to complete - $5,700 program cost40 job openings in SWFL
MEDICAL ASSISTING
$29,370 average salary13 months to complete - $4,994 program cost136 job openings in SWFL
Financial Aid and Scholarships Available
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Post-Secondary Education
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Collier County Impact 2017-2018Students/Adults Served
Instructional Hours
Technical and AGE* Programs Offered
Average Collier Completion Rate
Average Collier Placement Rate
Average Collier Licensure Rate
4,539
1,412,097
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88%
88%
98%
*Adult General Education
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Academic Signing DaysGrad Walks Career Signing Days
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Family Organization Station
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Definition Of Social Emotional Learning
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COLLABORATIVE FOR ACADEMIC, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING (CASEL)
Social emotional leaning (SEL) is the process of developing and using the skills, attitudes, and knowledge that help youth and adults:
• To identify and regulate emotions• To develop positive relationships• To make responsible decisions
SEL is a universal approach:• It helps build the foundation for
teaching and learning at schools
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Five Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Priorities
1. New Student 30/60 Day Check-In2. Handle with Care3. Buddy Bench / We Dine Together4. Principal-led SEL Videos (twice monthly)5. Panorama Education SEL
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School Safety• Collier County Sheriff’s Office Youth Relations
Bureau (YRB) Deputies assigned to all schools• CCPS also partners with the Naples Police
Department and Marco Island Police Department• Single point of entry• Safety and Mental Health Awareness
video for all employees• Mental Health Awareness video
with tips for parents
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Enhanced School Security
• Single point of entry at all schools• All classroom doors remain locked• Front doors locked at all schools – video doorbell• Individual classroom assessment conducted in conjunction with law enforcement • All staff has the ability to call a Code Red Lockdown• After School Care conduct Code Red Lockdown Drills• Students at ALL high schools will have ID badges• Students at ALL middle schools will have ID badges in January 2019
• Additional training provided to School Administrators• Mental health training• Collier County Sheriff’s Office training
• District procedure of no backpacks or bags at athletic events• NEW Covering classroom door windows
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Layers of Security
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Hurricane Irma Response
• 100% of schools CCPS could use as shelters were opened - a first in CCPS history!
• 28 schools - opened in 29 hours
• 20 schools - unable to be opened as they were within the projected storm surge area
• 5 schools - unable to be opened due to waste water treatment plant (septic – if electricity went out, unable to use restrooms)
• 180% increase of opened shelters – prior to Hurricane Irma, CCPS had never opened more than 10 schools as shelters or refuges
• Over 17,000 people stayed in CCPS shelters or refuges
• Majority of CCPS shelters were pet shelters – a first for CCPS
• Incredible outpouring of CCPS volunteers
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#CCPSStrong – Back to the Classroom Together
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CEO Briefings
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2011-2012• Marketing• Recruitment and Retention• Strategic Planning• Social Media
2014-2015• Internships and Externships• Performance Appraisals• Online Learning• Early Childhood Education• Wellness
2017-2018• Internships• Student Attendance• Creating an Inclusive Culture• Safety and Security
2012-2013• Employee Recognition• Community Engagement• Customer Service• Succession Management
2015-2016• Budget• Growth and Housing• Diversity• Faith-Based Outreach
2018-2019• Internships• Strategic Planning
2013-2014• Engineering• Leadership Development• Girls in STEM• Technology
2016-2017• Internships• STEAM Education• College Experiences• Faith-Based Outreach
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Wellness at CCPS
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• December 1, 2018
• Over 2,000 participants and almost 200 volunteers
• 100% of net proceeds will go back to the schools for health and wellness initiatives
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Wellness at CCPS
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• District Wellness Committee
• School Wellness Champions
• Blue Zones Project Schools• 18 approved schools• 9 schools working on approval
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District Initiatives
• Community members serve as Principal for a Day• 400+ participants in eight years
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Principal for a Day
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District Initiatives
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Virtual Symposiums• Held at Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. Administrative Center
• Telecast via LIVE videoconference at iTECH and Everglades City School
• Streamed LIVE online and on The Education Channel
• Recent topics:• Keeping Your Kids Safe: Social Media• Keeping Your Kids Safe: Substance Abuse• Virtual Financial Aid Information Night• Supporting Your Child Socially and Emotionally
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Future Ready Collier• A network of organizations, businesses, schools, and community
members working to ensure every child is ready for kindergarten and every young person enters adulthood with a vision and plan to accomplish that vision.
• GOAL: Ensure all children are developmentally ready for Kindergarten upon enrollment.
• GOAL: Support all students in graduating high school and obtaining post-secondarycredentials.
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AdvancED District Accreditation Review
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CCPS Rating
AdvancED Network Average Rating
OVERALL SCORE 329.51 278.34Teaching and Learning Impact 326.19 268.94Leadership Capacity 315.83 292.64Resource Utilization 358.75 283.86
Index of Educational Quality
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AdvancED District Accreditation Review
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Quotes From AdvancED Team• Dr. Edlow Barker (AdvancED Lead Evaluator)
• “These are superior grades.”• “You (CCPS) have blown the lid off the acceptable range.”• “I would feel very comfortable with any of my five grandchildren in CCPS schools.”• "Other people can learn a lot from Collier schools.“
• Superintendent, Dr. Elisabeth Davis (AdvancED Team Member) • CCPS is a "model school district.“• "These are by far the highest overall scores I've ever seen. They exceeded the average for
every single indicator.“• "If my school district came close to this I would be ecstatic."
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Stay In The Know
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“We Are CCPS” Website
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www.collierschools.com/weareccps
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We Are CCPSDr. Kamela Patton, Superintendent