Redefining High Schools Through ESSA for Community Support in the 21st Century

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Discover how a collaborative effort involving seven states and key organizations is using the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) to revamp high schools, particularly those in economically challenged areas, aiming to create thriving communities and successful students. Learn about the challenges faced by low-performing high schools, the need for a new approach, and the vision for redesigning schools as centers of community development and integration.

  • ESSA
  • High Schools
  • Community Support
  • Redesign
  • 21st Century

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  1. Cross-State High School Collaborative ESSA Redesign Overview and First Steps Using ESSA to Redesign High Schools to Support Their Communities in the 21stCentury Using ESSA to Create High Schools that Help Communities Thrive in the 21stCentury

  2. Who is Involved Using ESSA to Redesign High Schools to Support Their Communities in the 21st Century Seven states- MA, NY, OH, IL, MS, LA, and NM Everyone Graduates Center, Johns Hopkins University-led by Robert Balfanz CCSSO and Civic Enterprise More partners to follow 2

  3. Using ESSA to Redesign High Schools to Support Their Communities in the 21st Century Why We Are Working Together 3

  4. Remaining Low Performing High Schools- Are Challenging To Improve Economically and Socially Isolated Communities, Schools & Students Using ESSA to Redesign High Schools to Support Their Communities in the 21st Century The Low Performing high schools that remain and will be identified as in need of comprehensive improvement through ESSA have some things in common: Located in economically and socially challenged locales-30% in large cities, but most in inner-ring suburbs, struggling towns, and rural area Intense concentrations of student need Limited organic capacity to respond to that need and bring additional resources into their schools Have been constantly reforming but not succeeding, notwithstanding pressure Proud History -- many were and remain the center of their community with notable local alumni 4

  5. A New Approach is Needed Using ESSA to Redesign High Schools to Support Their Communities in the 21st Century Hopeful, positive, future orientated frame-designing a school for the 21st century rather than being seen as failed school in need of reform Goal is not a high school diploma but strong pathways through high school to post-secondary and adult success for all students Evidence-based, but locally customized/orientated-not one way for all Address stress and scarcity through capacity building and technical assistance partners tightly aligned to community re-design vision and goals Break social isolation via cross-state networks of schools facing similar challenges, provide opportunity for school leaders to travel to see other possibilities In high needs communities make re-designed high school the center of community economic development and social integration efforts 5

  6. Using ESSA to Redesign High Schools to Support Their Communities in the 21st Century Our Odds of Success Will Increase If We Work and Learn Together We will not all have to invent the same wheel alone 6

  7. Key Features of a Cross-State Effort School, District Opt-In, strong community participation in redesign, process customized to state s ESSA plan Common needs assessment tool and process used to align school s needs & redesign vision with appropriate cross-state school improvement network supported by technical assistance and capacity building partners Build a foundation for innovation on evidence-based reforms to the common challenges low-performing high schools face use to create standards of practice Use common set of on-track indicators for improvement metrics Use ESSA process for alignment among state, district, & school, 7% Title I to fund Everyone Graduates Center at JHU, CCSSO, and Civic Enterprises provide organizational support, technical assistance, recruit partners, and capture, share and spread learnings Using ESSA to Redesign High Schools to Support Their Communities in the 21st Century 7

  8. How it Might Work-Sequence of Activities for High Schools in Need of Comprehensive Improvement under ESSA Using ESSA to Redesign High Schools to Support Their Communities in the 21st Century Invited to Apply From SEA and Cross-State Collaborative Supported Planning, Training, and Capacity Building Facilitated Design Process (Completed 6 months from invite) (6 months) Upon Successful Completion of Prior Steps, Implementation with Technical Assistance Principal and Supt. Commitment Starts Application Process Linked to Networks- (3 years) Similar States and Schools Community Discussion on HS Goals-Community Support for Re- Design Continuous Improvement- Sustained and Driven By Network Guided and Supported Needs Assessment 8

  9. How Will We Work Together-Big Picture Using ESSA to Redesign High Schools to Support Their Communities in the 21st Century Develop a common approach and process, that is customizable by each state to address high schools identified as in need of comprehensive improvement under ESSA Have Everyone Graduates Center and other partners provide support for the general process and to individual states in building capacity to implement the approach and process and to provide implementation support in carrying it out. Have Everyone Graduates Center, CCSSO, and Civic Enterprise provide support in organizing cross-state learning opportunities around evidence based reform for high schools and knowledge sharing across states 9

  10. How We Will Work Together to Build the Approach June to Jan. Using ESSA to Redesign High Schools to Support Their Communities in the 21st Century Structured on-going dialogue across the seven participating states around key issues via webinars, conference calls etc. which leads to core set of common approaches and process. Individual state consultations with EGC and CCSSO Learning Conference around evidence based and innovative reforms for high schools-Fall 2017 Knowledge building supports-i.e. synthesis of evidence and experience base on key topics requested by states provided by EGC Pilot materials with/learn from early starting states Identify existing state and cross-state networks high school identified in need of comprehensive reform could join, and the pool of technical assistance partners who could support them 10

  11. Next Steps- Focus on Key Building Blocks Using ESSA to Redesign High Schools to Support Their Communities in the 21st Century A customized needs assessment for high needs high schools Explanatory materials for states, districts, and schools Community outreach process and tools Identifying networks and technical assistance providers Sequence of steps needed to reach agreement on common cross- state process and approach to use ESSA to create high schools that help communities thrive in 21st century. 11

  12. Contact Info Using ESSA to Redesign High Schools to Support Their Communities in the 21st Century Robert Balfanz email: rbalfanz@jhu.edu telephone: 410-516-4272 12

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