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Page 1: Alliance for Regional Collaboration to Heighten Educational Success (ARCHES) A Vision Whose Time Is Now

Alliance for Regional Alliance for Regional Collaboration to Heighten Collaboration to Heighten

Educational Success Educational Success (ARCHES)(ARCHES)

A Vision Whose Time Is Now.

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California Alliance of Pre K-18 California Alliance of Pre K-18 PartnershipsPartnerships

CAPP funded a two-year study of seven partnerships conducted through the College of Education at California State University, Long Beach, and the guidance of an Advisory Board composed of a statewide group of experts.

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This study concluded that This study concluded that partnerships:partnerships:

Provide an effective strategy for enhancing student achievement; and,

Promote efficient and effective use of resources around shared institutional goals.

Improve Alignment Across Educational Segments; Increase Incentives and Resources for School-University

Collaboration; Encourage Cross-Institutional Exchange of Faculty, Staff, and

Students; Effectively Use Student Achievement Data Strengthen Accountability for Student Preparation for Higher

Education

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Simply:Simply:The bottom line for partnership efforts is the same as the bottom line

for all of California education: to prepare all students for success in college and careers, and; to close the achievement gaps between racial and socioeconomic

groups.

The ICC began promoting regional partnerships in 2000.The Alliance Project validates that partnerships are an effective

strategy for attaining these goals.UC’s strategic review panel report “Forging California’s Future

Through Educational Partnerships” adds further weight to the growing consensus supporting partnerships.

On December 22, 2004, Superintendent Jack O’Connell announces his intention to establish a new statewide P-16 Council to better coordinate and integrate education in California -- from preschool through college.

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Superintendent Jack Superintendent Jack O’Connell’s P-16 CouncilO’Connell’s P-16 Council

Membership Ackerman, Arlene Richard AlonzoAndreason, DaveAllen, Carrie Atkin, Catherine Barbara, MannyCanter, Marlene Chu, Dorothy Clifton-Bacon, Sandy Couch, John D'Amico, Judy Davis, Shelley

Drummond, Mark Fischer, Herb Gordon, Jack Graf, Jody Greenwood , M.R.C. Guardino, Carl Hart, Gary Hasson, Dian Jackson, Bill Lansing, Sherry Levine, Harold Loss, Jo

Marantal, Manny Martel, Patty Meno, Lionel Murphy, Stanley Murray, Linda Nguyen-Lam, Kim Núñez, Fabian Penry, Martha Perata, Don Plotkin, Scott Rava-Treat, Carol Rios-Kravitz, Rhonda

Rodriguez, Luis Seigel, Alan Siri, Diane Stanton, Anne Stevens, Carroll Stewart, Jack Tacheny, Suzanne Tomlinson-Keasey, CarolThorp, Peter Vaught, Kendall Ann Washington, Curtis Whitebook, Marcy Wright, Joyce

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Superintendent Jack Superintendent Jack O’Connell’s P-16 CouncilO’Connell’s P-16 Council

Goals– Improve student achievement at all levels and eliminate the

achievement gap;– Link all education levels -- from preschool, elementary, middle, high

school, and through higher education -- to create a comprehensive seamless system of student learning;

– Ensure all students have access to caring and qualified teachers; – Increase public awareness of the link between an educated citizenry

and a healthy economy.

Meeting Dates– May 17th Sacramento– July 20th Palo Alto– September 20th Los Angeles

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ARCHESARCHESThe Assessment PhaseThe Assessment Phase

In the summer and fall of 2004, approximately 70 Californians who have been involved at either policy or programmatic levels in education were interviewed.

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The Assessment PhaseThe Assessment PhaseThe individuals interviewed included: Leaders of all education segments:

Public Schools Community Colleges California State University University of California Independent Colleges and Universities

Business executives Participants in existing educational partnerships Elected officials and policy leaders Community-based organization executives and advocacy

organizations.

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The Assessment PhaseThe Assessment PhaseThese interviews yielded a wealth of information including: Support for the recommendations of the California

Alliance of Pre K-18 Partnerships report; Support for a statewide network of partnerships; Support for the inclusion of the business community,

private sector, community alliances, and faith-based organizations;

Support for incentives -- rather than mandates – as the mechanism for expanding existing partnerships and developing new ones;

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The Assessment PhaseThe Assessment Phase

Support for connecting measurable goals identified by partnerships including:

recruitment and retention of qualified teachers; professional development; preparation for college of all students; improving student achievement; and, high school reform.

Having access to, and using, data to inform the direction and assess the effectiveness of partnerships was regarded as critical; and,

Opportunities for partnerships to share their best practices are needed.

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AllianceAlliance

Harnessing the knowledge, experience, and strength that characterizes each partnership into a statewide network offers the potential to increase substantially the base of expertise and to develop significant synergy in the state.

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RegionalRegional

The prevailing wisdom is that the state is naturally divided into approximately 30-40 regions that have their own unique set of educational issues that would benefit from a regional approach based upon:

unique student populations;

geographic characteristics;

cultural richness; and,

leadership relationships.

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CollaborationCollaborationInvolving all stakeholders and joining forces involves:

•the commitment of human and fiscal resources;

•the willingness to set aside institutional or organizational imperatives;

•the patience to learn the culture, language, and idiosyncrasies reflected in all the collaborators; and,

•the trust to be candid in sharing and using data to identify issues and assess effectiveness for the benefit of all students.

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Heighten Educational Heighten Educational SuccessSuccess

The effectiveness of each regional collaborative and ARCHES will be measured in terms of:

the extent to which student achievement is enhanced; and,

the opportunity and resources gaps that lead to persistent achievement differentials are closed.

ARCHES will encourage regional collaboratives to disaggregate data in developing their action plans in order to focus on the unique needs of their different populations of students.

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ARCHESARCHESARCHES, then, is envisioned as a

voluntary confederation of collaboratives whose sole purpose is to improve student success and close the achievement gap among groups of students. To be clear, the collaborative is a means to an end; the end, or goal, both individually and collectively of ARCHES and its members, is greater student academic achievement, opportunity, and equity in California.

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ARCHES ARCHES Regional CollaborationRegional Collaboration

Value AddedValue Added

Pre-K K-8 High School College/Training

measures measures measures

Shared Measures

Shared Outcomes

Continuous Improvement

Student Results

CAREER

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P-16 Partnerships Connect Measurable Goals Across Programs P-16 Partnerships Connect Measurable Goals Across Programs from Childhood to College and Careersfrom Childhood to College and Careers

Preschool and Kindergarten

Elementary School

Middle

School

HighSchool

College:2,4-yr, grad

Adult work and family roles

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Head Start

First 5 California

CSMP

KATU

Kids Around the University

GEAR UP

COSMOS

EAOP MESA

Upward Bound AVID

CAL-SOAP

DEEP

ASSIST

Puente

Center for Adaptive

Optics

P16/ P-20 Regional Partnerships and Alliances

(Slide courtesy of Catherine Cooper)

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• Examples of Regional Partnerships in California

North State College OPTIONS

Central Valley Higher Education Consortium

Monterey Bay Educational Consortium (MBEC)

Santa Barbara and Santa Ana ENLACE

San Diego-Imperial County College Going Initiative

San Bernardino and Riverside K-16 Councils

Long Beach Educational Council

• Examples of State and National Alliances

ARCHES, Ed Trust K-16 Councils, ENLACE P-20 Councils, GEAR UP, Pathways to College Network, CCSESA, BMWA

• Superintendents’ key role: “we have a thirst for data”

California’s Regional PartnershipsCalifornia’s Regional Partnerships Work in State and National Alliances Work in State and National Alliances

(Slide courtesy of Catherine Cooper)

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California’s P-16 Regional Partnerships are Aligning Science, Policy, and Practice

Examples of

P-16 Regional

Partnerships

Theories of Change Demographics

Rural/Urban

Home Language

Services

Families & Students

Schools,

Comm organizations

Connecting P - 20 Outcomes

for Students, Partnerships

North State

College

OPTIONS

Social Capital:

college-going culture

Rural

English, Hmong,

others

F, St, S, Co workshops St: Math, English, A-G, College enrollment

CCC transfer

P: Leveraging funds

MBEC

Monterey

Bay Educational Consortium

Sociocultural

Bridging Multiple Worlds

Planned Behavior

Organizational Change

Rural and urban

English, Spanish, Vietnamese,

others

Regional Vertical teamsCEOs & site admin

/P-20 faculty, staff

/Undergrad/Grad students / P-12 Students

St: API, Algebra, A-G

College enrollment

CCC transfer

Graduate degrees,careers

P: Aligning curriculum

Leveraging funds

Santa Ana

Santa Barbara

Sociocultural Rural and urban

English, Spanish

F, St, S, Co workshops

Faculty engagement

St: Algebra academies

St: API, Algebra, A-G,

College Enrollment,

CCC transfer

P: Aligning curriculum

Leveraging funds

Imperial

County

Social Capital:

college-going culture

Rural

English, Spanish

F, St, S, Co workshops

St: Algebra academies

St: Algebra, Geometry,

A-G

P: Leveraging funds

(Draft of Collaborative Work in Progress: Slide courtesy of Catherine Cooper)

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Regional Partnerships Forge a Learning CommunityRegional Partnerships Forge a Learning Community

• Bringing educators, researchers, and funders together

• Effective, efficient data management systems for state and local use

• Asking common questions about P-16 pathways with long-term data

• Engaging diverse families and communities as full partners

• Common tools help students, families, schools, and programs build pathways to careers and college

(Slide courtesy of Catherine Cooper)

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The proposed activities of ARCHES The proposed activities of ARCHES are to:are to:

Develop a plan to provide each school with the opportunity to participate in a regional collaborative. To meet this objective, ARCHES must support the partnership strategies of existing educational organizations, support current regional partnerships, emerging collaboratives, and, when appropriate, the fostering of new arrangements;

Create a web-based clearinghouse to share best practices that includes a website, research library, materials and resources, and information on funding opportunities;

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The proposed activities of ARCHES The proposed activities of ARCHES are to:are to:

Convene statewide and regional conferences to facilitate the sharing of information, expertise, and best practices;

Assemble a group of facilitators who have the experience to assist entities to develop and sustain regional collaboratives;

Seek financial resources to develop and sustain regional collaboratives;

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The proposed activities of ARCHES The proposed activities of ARCHES are to:are to:

Connect prospective collaborators from various sectors of society; and,

Advocate for state and federal policies that promote regional collaboration.

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ARCHESARCHESThe Next PhaseThe Next Phase

Between now and December, the following activities are planned: ARCHES is launched at this conference. Convene Advisory Board. Seek relevant advice from constituencies, including members of

the Round Table and participants at this conference. Garnering information from potential participants statewide. Solicit financial support from educational sectors, private

foundations, and corporations. Develop a Request for Proposals to provide funds to

approximately five new regional collaboratives. Support the goals and activities of Superintendent O’Connell’s P-

16 Council. Collaborate with “California Teach” initiative to improve math

and science education by encouraging more college math and science majors to become teachers.

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We invite your ideas,We invite your ideas,celebrate your participation, and celebrate your participation, and

encourage your accomplishments.encourage your accomplishments.

Dave Jolly

Statewide CAPP Director

Office of the Chancellor

California State University

916-966-6533

[email protected]

Penny Edgert

ICC Coordinator

California Education Round Table

Intersegmental Coordinating Committee

916-327-1821

[email protected]

Dennis Galligani and Diane Siri

Executive Directors

ARCHES

A Joint Initiative of the

California Academic Partnership Program (CAPP)

and the California Education Round Table

Intersegmental Coordinating Committee (ICC)