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OMLI 2008 Summer OMLI 2008 Summer Leadership SymposiumLeadership Symposium

July 31 – August 2, 2008July 31 – August 2, 2008

Woodburn Woodburn School School DistrictDistrict

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Who We AreWho We Are

Some CharacteristicsSome Characteristics

5,000 Students5,000 Students

83% of Hispanic or Russian descent83% of Hispanic or Russian descent

80% Free or Reduced Lunch80% Free or Reduced Lunch

Commitment to Social Justice & Educational EquityCommitment to Social Justice & Educational Equity

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Woodburn School District Woodburn School District English LanguageEnglish Language

Proficiency Levels Proficiency LevelsBeginner

EarlyIntermediate

Intermediate

Early Advanced

Advanced

16%

32%

20%

25%

7%

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Foundation for Success Foundation for Success

Solid Math Content/Leadership BaseSolid Math Content/Leadership Base

Collaborative TeamsCollaborative Teams

Collaborative Data AnalysisCollaborative Data Analysis

Effective Use of Tools and ProcessesEffective Use of Tools and Processes

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Evidence of student Evidence of student achievement exceeding achievement exceeding state performance state performance averages averages when OMLI when OMLI model fully implementedmodel fully implemented

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AccomplishmentsAccomplishmentsData Tells Our StoryData Tells Our Story

2007-08 OAKS Math ScoresWSD vs. State

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74%

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Lincoln ElementaryLincoln Elementary

Strong leadership teamStrong leadership team

OMLI Coach mentorship key factorOMLI Coach mentorship key factor

2008 data equaled state results: 2008 data equaled state results: increase of 14%increase of 14% from 2003 pre-OMLI from 2003 pre-OMLI numbersnumbers

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Valor Middle SchoolValor Middle School

Largest district team – weekly meetingsLargest district team – weekly meetings

Involved entire Math staffInvolved entire Math staff

Strong administrative supportStrong administrative support

Looping approachLooping approach

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Valor DataValor Data

Percentage of LEP 8Percentage of LEP 8thth grade students grade students meeting or exceeding state benchmark meeting or exceeding state benchmark grew nearly 20%grew nearly 20% from 2003 to 2008, from 2003 to 2008, compared to 2% at state levelcompared to 2% at state level

Total 8Total 8thth grade population scores grade population scores grew grew almost 25%almost 25% compared to 7% at state level compared to 7% at state level

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French Prairie Middle SchoolFrench Prairie Middle School

Strong leadership teamStrong leadership team

2008 Student OAKS scores 21% higher 2008 Student OAKS scores 21% higher than 2003than 2003

Personal investment in OMLI projectPersonal investment in OMLI project

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High School DataHigh School Data2008 OAKS Math Results

Small HS vs. State by Subgroup

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AIS WAAST WACA WeBSS Success

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Hispanic

State

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GROWTH PROJECTIONSGROWTH PROJECTIONSMEET/EXCEED MATHMEET/EXCEED MATH

BENCHMARK BY SUBGROUPBENCHMARK BY SUBGROUP

2001-2007 = Actual

2008-2014 = Projected**unable to project Students with Disabilities data due to lack of any real trend

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2014 State 2014 State BenchmarkBenchmark

Historical ProgressHistorical Progress

45%33%27%29%21%20%26%26%10th

68%64%53%44%49%37%55%35%8th

75%(70%)7th

61%(55%)6th

70%(57%)75%64%62%59%55%49%5th

61%(59%)4th

60%(49%)74%69%69%58%61%57%3rd

2008Projections*

2007200620052004200320022001 YEAR/GRADE

New ODE cut scores effective

*Projections adjusted to include estimated margin of error

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District Wide Future District Wide Future Data Projections: Data Projections:

with OMLIwith OMLI vs. without vs. without

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With OMLI: 2014

Without OMLI: 2028

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CLOSING COMMENTSCLOSING COMMENTS

Our participation in the OMLI project Our participation in the OMLI project has had a powerful impact on has had a powerful impact on mathematical discourse and student mathematical discourse and student achievement.achievement.

We are committed to continue and We are committed to continue and expand our implementation of the expand our implementation of the OMLI teaching model.OMLI teaching model.

We value collaboration with our We value collaboration with our higher education partners.higher education partners.

We are grateful to the Teachers We are grateful to the Teachers Development Group for their support.Development Group for their support.


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