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Title: Early College High School Initiative The First Two Years


1
Early College High School InitiativeThe First
Two Years
May 22, 2004
2
Funders
  • Along with the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation,
    funders of the Early College High School
    Initiative include
  • Carnegie Corporation of New York
  • The Ford Foundation
  • The W.K. Kellogg Foundation
  • The Walton Family Foundation

3
Mission
  • To increase the number of first generation,
    low-income, English Language Learners, and
    students of color attaining an Associates
    degree or two years of college credit and the
    opportunity to earn a Baccalaureate degree.

4
Through the Initiative
  • 12 Partners will help to establish
  • 134 Early College High Schools
  • Antioch University Seattle (8)
  • City University of New York (10)
  • Foundation for California Community Colleges (15)
  • KnowledgeWorks Foundation (8)
  • Middle College National Consortium (20)
  • North Carolinas New Schools Project (10)
  • National Council of La Raza (12)
  • Portland Community College (8)
  • SECME, Inc. (8)
  • Texas High School Project (15)
  • Utah Partnership for Education (6)
  • Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (14)

5
The First Two Years
  • Themes Identified for
  • Early College High Schools
  • Agribusiness, Engineering Technology
  • Allied Health and Medicine
  • Arts
  • Biotechnology
  • Engineering
  • International Business
  • Liberal Arts
  • Linguistics
  • Mathematics, Science Technology
  • Native American Culture
  • Social Justice
  • Teacher Preparation

6
The First Two Years
  • 24 early college high schools were established in
    13 states, enrolling 4,040 students
  • 3/4 are public schools
  • 1/4 charter
  • 56 are affiliated with a two-year institution
  • 33 with a four-year institution
  • 11 with two-year/four-year partners

7
The First Two Years
  • Locations of Early College High Schools
  • On two-year college campuses
  • On four-year college/university campuses
  • Within community-based organizations
  • In self-contained sites off-campus, including
    shared sites with other K-12 school(s)

8
The First Two Years
  • Designs of Early College High Schools
  • Charter school
  • Blended with the host college/university
  • Combined middle school/H.S. grades
  • Joint school district/college partnership
  • College contracts with school district(s)

9
The First Two Years
  • 22 New Early College High Schools Planned for
    the 2004-2005 School Year
  • Alameda, CA
  • Bronx, NY (2)
  • Denver, CO
  • Elyria, OH
  • Greenville, SC
  • Hartford, CT
  • Houston, TX
  • Memphis, TN
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Ogden, UT
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Pueblo, CO
  • Riverside, CA
  • Rockville, MD
  • San Pablo, CA
  • Selma, AL
  • Washington, DC
  • West Hills, CA
  • West Jordan, UT
  • Youngstown, OH

10
The First Two Years
  • Partners and School Leaders Generated Interest in
    Early College Through
  • Meetings with area higher ed institutions, local
    districts, state and local officials, guidance
    counselors, members of the community
  • Town meetings
  • Bidders conferences
  • Site visits
  • Presentations at state and national conferences
  • Media coverage and press conferences
  • Congressional hearings

11
Starting Schools
  • Partners Identified Sites for
  • Early College Through
  • RFPs and proposals
  • Orientation meetings
  • Existing partnerships
  • Schools and districts with which they had worked
    previously
  • Recommendations of advisory committees and boards

12
Starting Schools
  • Partners Provide
  • Assistance to Schools Through
  • Organizing planning team visits to schools
  • Fundraising, advocacy, support
  • Conducting school design days other
    professional development activities
  • Planning meetings consultations
  • Convening state regional networks
  • Making coaches available to schools
  • Conducting internships for principals

13
Starting Schools
  • Partners and Schools Geared Up By
  • Hiring new, talented staff
  • Producing brochures, web sites, and press
    releases
  • Disseminating promotional materials
  • Convening planning teams and stakeholder groups
  • Planning curriculum with post-secondary sites
  • Assessing professional development needs
  • Conducting orientations
  • Working with school coaches
  • Reaching out to middle schools and guidance
    counselors

14
The First Two Years
  • Successful Strategies
  • Leveraging interest among local, state, and
    national policymakers
  • Securing scholarships from local businesses and
    community groups to support tuition
  • Developing robust and effective student services
    models
  • Conducting creative and effective summer
    programming and bridge strategies
  • Generating interest among students and parents

15
The First Two Years
  • JFF Provided National Coordination Including
  • Creating conceptual coherence
  • Convening peer learning networks and providing
    technical assistance
  • Conducting research and evaluation
  • Solidifying and moving a policy agenda
  • Managing cross-site and media communications

16
The First Two Years
  • Key Issues ChallengesPostsecondary
  • Establishing incentives buy-in from higher
    education for mission of ECHS
  • Forging and negotiating complex
    secondary/postsecondary partnerships
  • Creating, adapting, and negotiating curriculum
  • Negotiating different cultures

17
The First Two Years
  • Key Issues ChallengesFinancing
  • Implementing ECHS in the current economic climate
  • Identifying strategies for paying tuition at
    colleges and universities
  • Determining actual costs of early college high
    schools and adequacy of current funding formulas
  • Tackling disparate funding for early college
    charter and public schools

18
The First Two Years
  • Key Issues Challenges
  • Start-up
  • Staffing-up quickly
  • Engaging communities in ECHS planning
    development
  • Identifying buildings facilities for ECHS
  • Testing assumptions about the most viable size of
    ECHS
  • Achieving true diversity in an open enrollment
    ECHS

19
The First Two Years
  • Key Issues ChallengesAcademics
  • Developing program designs that prepare students
    for rigorous academic work
  • Creating schedules and strategies to prepare
    students for college level work
  • Literacy
  • Science
  • Mathematics Skills
  • Completion of a highly rigorous high school
    curriculum and Associates degree

20
The First Two Years
  • Evaluation
  • AIR/SRI evaluation focused on implementation,
    early outcomes, and student outcomes
  • Intermediary contracts with external evaluators,
    including W. K. Kellogg Community Engagement
    Project
  • Early College Initiative for Native Youth
    evaluation by NWREL
  • MCNC Early College evaluation conducted by NCREST
  • SECME Community Engagement Evaluation conducted
    by Lloyd Williams
  • WWNF case studies conducted by Ray Bacchetti,
    Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
    Teaching
  • Case studies conducted by Mike Nakkula, Director
    of the Risk and Prevention Program at the Harvard
    Graduate School of Education
  • JFF convened evaluation working group

21
The First Two Years
  • Early College in the News
  • More than 100 Articles Published on ECHSI
  • National, local, and trade coverage
  • New York Times, Wall Street Journal, LA Times,
    Boston Globe, Seattle Times, Business Week, San
    Francisco Chronicle
  • Ed Week, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Hispanic Outlook
    in Higher Ed, Black Issues in Higher Ed, ASCD
  • Earlycolleges.org website
  • Resource for the media
  • Partners.earlycolleges.org extranet
  • On-line resource for sharing tools and ideas
  • Open to all partners and schools involved in ECHSI
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