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KIH MISSION REVISITED Middle College Conversation KISA Fall Retreat William Smith 10-14-15

Middle College Conversation KISA Fall Retreat William Smith 10-14-15

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Page 1: Middle College Conversation KISA Fall Retreat William Smith 10-14-15

KIH MISSION REVISITED

Middle College Conversation

KISA Fall Retreat

William Smith

10-14-15

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KIH MISSION REVISITED Origins

LEA Feedback Communications Grounded in Original Purpose (Lab School – Secondary Reform – PBL – “As Good or

Better”) “Not in Competition”

Next Steps KISA Retreat – Direction Data Review – Where are we today and where are we going to be tomorrow?

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UPDATED ENROLLMENT NUMBERS OF SECONDARY PROGRAMS KIH KIH Enrollment 10/01/15

Count of SN Column LabelsRow Labels 9 10 11 12 (blank) Grand TotalByron Center High School 2 3 5Caledonia High School 4 4 5 3 16Cedar Springs High School 1 1Comstock Park High School 3 5 4 1 13Creative Technologies Academy 1 1 2East Grand Rapids High School 2 5 7East Kentwood Freshman Campus 11 3 14East Kentwood High School 3 1 1 5FH Central High School 5 4 7 5 21FH Eastern High School 11 5 16FH Northern High School 4 2 1 2 9Godwin Heights High School 6 9 8 3 26GR Ottawa Hills High School 1 1GR Union High School 4 7 3 2 16Grandville High School 4 9 1 6 20Kelloggsville High School 3 3 6Kenowa Hills High School 4 5 3 2 14Kent City High School 1 2 2 5Lee High School 4 2 1 7Lowell High School 6 6 2 5 19Northview High School 2 6 3 8 19Rockford Freshman Campus 12 12Rockford High School 5 4 3 12Sparta High School 7 4 3 2 16Thornapple Kellogg High School 2 1 3Wyoming High School 3 6 2 3 14(blank) 1 1Grand Total 88 98 65 49 300

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KIH Enrollment 10/01/15

Count of SN Column LabelsRow Labels 9 10 11 12 (blank) Grand TotalByron Center High School 2 3 5Caledonia High School 4 4 5 3 16Cedar Springs High School 1 1Comstock Park High School 3 5 4 1 13Creative Technologies Academy 1 1 2East Grand Rapids High School 2 5 7East Kentwood Freshman Campus 11 3 14East Kentwood High School 3 1 1 5FH Central High School 5 4 7 5 21FH Eastern High School 11 5 16FH Northern High School 4 2 1 2 9Godwin Heights High School 6 9 8 3 26GR Ottawa Hills High School 1 1GR Union High School 4 7 3 2 16Grandville High School 4 9 1 6 20Kelloggsville High School 3 3 6Kenowa Hills High School 4 5 3 2 14Kent City High School 1 2 2 5Lee High School 4 2 1 7Lowell High School 6 6 2 5 19Northview High School 2 6 3 8 19Rockford Freshman Campus 12 12Rockford High School 5 4 3 12Sparta High School 7 4 3 2 16Thornapple Kellogg High School 2 1 3Wyoming High School 3 6 2 3 14(blank) 1 1Grand Total 88 98 65 49 300

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ACT DATA/STUDENT PERFORMANCE KIH – 2 Year Data

Spring 2014 Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2015Subject Average Score Average Score Average Score Average Score Average Score Average Score Average Score Average ScoreEnglish 19.45 19.95 18.72 18.84 24.79 24.58 15.04 14.79English Writing 19.18 19.46 18.30 18.62 23.56 23.33 15.80 14.92Mathematics 20.28 20.21 18.76 18.50 24.72 24.07 16.20 15.96Reading 20.43 20.60 20.13 20.90 24.85 24.83 16.51 16.29Science 20.54 20.57 20.37 20.35 23.92 24.42 17.58 16.47Overall Composite 20.31 20.47 19.61 19.75 24.67 24.73 16.44 16.17

Spring 2014 Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2015Subject % College Ready % College Ready % College Ready % College Ready % College Ready % College Ready % College Ready % College ReadyEnglish 60.4% 61.5% 59.2% 57.4% 89.1% 86.9% 26.3% 24.4%Mathematics 37.7% 39.8% 23.9% 22.1% 71.5% 69.0% 5.3% 4.5%Reading 41.8% 39.8% 36.6% 39.7% 71.5% 65.1% 15.0% 10.7%Science 35.1% 35.4% 31.0% 30.9% 61.5% 69.4% 11.3% 6.9%Overall 23.4% 23.9% 19.7% 19.1% 52.7% 55.0% 4.5% 1.5%

Spring 2014 Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2015

Kent ISD KIHSpring 2014 Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2015

Highest Lowest

Highest Lowest

Kent ISD KIH

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Spring 2014 Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2015Subject Average Score Average Score Average Score Average Score Average Score Average Score Average Score Average ScoreEnglish 19.45 19.95 18.72 18.84 24.79 24.58 15.04 14.79English Writing 19.18 19.46 18.30 18.62 23.56 23.33 15.80 14.92Mathematics 20.28 20.21 18.76 18.50 24.72 24.07 16.20 15.96Reading 20.43 20.60 20.13 20.90 24.85 24.83 16.51 16.29Science 20.54 20.57 20.37 20.35 23.92 24.42 17.58 16.47Overall Composite 20.31 20.47 19.61 19.75 24.67 24.73 16.44 16.17

Spring 2014 Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2015Subject % College Ready % College Ready % College Ready % College Ready % College Ready % College Ready % College Ready % College ReadyEnglish 60.4% 61.5% 59.2% 57.4% 89.1% 86.9% 26.3% 24.4%Mathematics 37.7% 39.8% 23.9% 22.1% 71.5% 69.0% 5.3% 4.5%Reading 41.8% 39.8% 36.6% 39.7% 71.5% 65.1% 15.0% 10.7%Science 35.1% 35.4% 31.0% 30.9% 61.5% 69.4% 11.3% 6.9%Overall 23.4% 23.9% 19.7% 19.1% 52.7% 55.0% 4.5% 1.5%

Spring 2014 Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2015

Kent ISD KIHSpring 2014 Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2015

Highest Lowest

Highest Lowest

Kent ISD KIH

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RIGOR, RELEVANCE, AND RELATIONSHIPS Secondary Redesign revisited

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Project-based learning environment

Focus on technology

Focus on community connections

Students will engage in their own learning

Students will collaborate with other students to solve problems with real world applications

Learning of respect, belonging, and trust

The student we feel will most benefit from such an environment will display the following attributes:

KENT INNOVATION HIGH SCHOOL

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The bright kid who is just turned off

Students who want more challenge, not more work

The student who usually asks “why”?

Students who are inquisitive, inclusive, and collaborative, they would work well in a team

Students who have a hard time sitting still in a traditional class

Students who demonstrate their knowledge by showing what they know, not reciting it on a traditional assessment

Kinesthetic learners

Students who are open-minded and willing to try new things

Students who are rigid thinkers and need complete control over their school work would probably not be a good fit

STUDENT PROFILE

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THE NEW TECH MODEL Rigorous and Engaging Teaching

Collaborative Culture That Empowers

Technology That Is Fully Applied

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KEY POINTS: KENT INNOVATION HIGH Collaborative initiative of the

Superintendents’ Secondary Redesign Committee

The Kent ISD/KISA New Tech High School opens Fall 2011

100 freshman expected; building to 400 total grades 9-12 by 2014

Located in a re-designed wing of Kent Career Tech Center

Students will attend for 2/3 of a day and return to their home high school for athletics and other offerings

Student body will reflect socio-demographic makeup of our region

As in the Tech Center, most of per pupil membership is retained by sending school districts

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KISA’S COLLEGE READINESS GOAL KIH senior year discussion

Current State 2 Core Cores Currently

GRCC or PBL Core (ELA & Math) Internship Experience Changing Landscape for Seniors Resulting in Lower Enrollments Serving as a STEM Pipeline (1/3 students in STEM Related CTE – 82% ID STEM as Career

Field) Modeling Early College Credit Opportunities Connecting to Authentic Environments (Project Evaluations to Career Internship

Placements) Is a PBL STEM Early College Opportunity the Next “Innovation”?

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KIH STUDENTS STAYING ALL DAY TREND

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Students who participate in all day programming in KISD programsNumber Percent

9th Grade10th Grade 14 14.3%11th Grade 39 60.9%12th Grade* 23 46.9%

CTE Pathway 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade TotalEngineering/Mfg. & Indust. Tech. 14 3 3 20Transportation 4 3 7Health Sciences 14 7 21Natural Resources 2 1 3Business/Mgmt./ Mktg./Technology 10 11 21Human Services 4 3 7Arts and Communication 2 6 8

KIH ALL DAY STUDENTS & CTE STEM PATH

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KISA’S COLLEGE READINESS GOAL

KIH as a STEM Career Academy, an Early College Program, and a Middle College Program.

Period 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade 13th YearCTE/Middle College Path Early College Path Middle College Path

1 Math (Alg or Geo) Math (Geo or Alg II) Math (Alg II or PC) Career/College Readiness Course (MS@K) College Math ELA

2 ELA ELA ELA ELA (hold if MC) College ELA College

3 Biology Chemistry Physics Internship under CTE College College

4 World History U.S. History Govt./Econ Internship under CTE College College

5 Spanish (MS@K) Design Lab STEM CTE or College STEM CTE (includes 4th year Math) College College

6 PE/Health (MS@K) Design Lab STEM CTE or College STEM CTE (includes 4th year Math) College College

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9thExposureCollaborative

KIH/KCTC STEM projects

*Core Content*Begin Industry related Career Portfolio-STEM

projects*Continuation of

EDP*Career Counseling

Triage*Industry Tours*College Prep

Exams

10th Exploration

*Include previous year

Design Lab-KCTCCollege Courses- Science & Math

*Begin STEM Middle College*Job Shadows

11th Engagement

*Include previous years

KCTC IT & MechatronicsCollege Level

IT/Mechatronics-Internships

12th Immersion

*Include previous years

Core Content- All College

Sites: Kent ISD, WMU/GRCC

Industry Partners

13th Apprenticeship/Middle

CollegeIT & Mechatronics

Core ContentWork-Based Learning- Long

Term Internship/ApprenticeshipsSites: Kent ISD, WMU/GRCC

Industry Partners

College PartnersGRCC Baker (All online)WMU

Industry PartnersWest Michigan Works

Discover ManufacturingWest Michigan Tech Talent

Talent 2025The Right Place

KIH STEM MIDDLE COLLEGE

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KISA’S COLLEGE READINESS GOAL Thoughts?

Next Steps?

KISA Retreat… Unknowns As of Yet

Cost of Middle College STEM Program Partners for Middle College STEM Program

October 14th, 2015