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Title: The Commonwealth Readiness Project


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The Commonwealth Readiness Project
  • Executive Office of Education
  • September 8, 2009

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Commonwealth Readiness Project
  • Created by Executive Order in June 2007, the
    Readiness Project was a statewide initiative
    involving over 200 educators, business leaders,
    and community leaders who led the development of
    a 10-year strategic plan for the future of
    education in the Commonwealth.

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Commonwealth Readiness Project
  • For nine months, a dedicated and distinguished
    group of educators, experts and stakeholders has
    given its time and counsel to help define and
    initiate the next chapter in education reform in
    our great state.
  • Governor Deval Patrick, in his letter introducing
    the Readiness Projects report

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Readiness ProjectTheory of Action
  • Improve teaching and learning in every classroom
    across the Commonwealth
  • Ensure that every child comes to school ready to
    learn

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Readiness Project Goals
  • To transform public education in the
    Commonwealth, we must
  • Meet the learning needs of each student and
    provide the understanding, encouragement,
    support, knowledge, and skills each requires to
    exceed the states high expectations and rigorous
    academic standards
  • Ensure that every student is taught by highly
    competent, well-educated, strongly supported, and
    effective educators
  • Prepare every student for postsecondary
    education, careers, and lifelong economic,
    social, and civic success and
  • Unleash innovation and systemic change throughout
    the Commonwealths schools, school districts,
    colleges, and universities as well as in the
    partnerships and collaborations among education
    institutions, communities, businesses, and
    nonprofits.

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Readiness Goal 1
  • Meet the Learning Needs of Each and Every Student

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Readiness Goal 1 Children/Students
  • Recommendation Establish a fully integrated and
    adequately funded state system of early education
    and care that begins at birth.
  • Hired Commissioner Sherri Killins to oversee the
    Department of Early Education and Care.
  • Expanded Universal Pre-Kindergarten grants the
    program currently serves 6,700 children.
  • Launched a new procurement process for early
    childhood providers.
  • Convened a Birth to School Age Task Force.

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Readiness Goal 1 Children/Students
  • Recommendation Engage and mobilize families and
    all sectors of society to provide the
    educational, social, emotional, and health and
    human services each student needs to be ready to
    learn and succeed in school.
  • Established and manage the Governors Child and
    Youth Readiness Cabinet.
  • Incorporated services addressing students and
    their families health and welfare into the
    component of the Readiness Schools bill
    pertaining to turning around underperforming and
    chronically- underperforming schools.
  • The Department of Elementary and Secondary
    Education piloted an Early Warning Indicator
    Index (EWII) in urban districts to help identify
    students as early as grade nine who may be at
    risk for not graduating on time.

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Readiness Goal 1 Children/Students
  • Recommendation Increase adult learning
    opportunities to help families engage in their
    childrens education.
  • Protected nearly 94 percent of the FY09 funding
    level for Adult Basic Education (ABE) in FY10.

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Readiness Goal 2
  • Highly Competent Teachers

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Readiness Goal 2 Teachers
  • Recommendation Recruit and retain world-class
    faculty to the Commonwealths public higher
    education institutions.
  • Hired former Northeastern University president
    Richard Freeland as Commissioner of Higher
    Education.
  • Recommendation Create regional partnerships,
    resources, and capacity to improve education at
    every level.
  • The EOE is establishing 6 regional Readiness
    Centers.
  • Recommendation Provide intensive, systemic
    induction and mentoring for all educators in
    their first three years of service.
  • Readiness Centers will support teacher induction,
    professional development, curriculum development,
    and mentoring for educators.

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Readiness Goal 2 Teachers
  • Recommendation Accelerate the entry of highly
    qualified teachers into public schools,
    particularly in high-need districts and
    high-priority disciplines such as science,
    technology, engineering, and math.
  • Readiness Centers will focus on improving the
    quality of teaching from birth through higher
    education and across the Commonwealth.
  • The Race to the Top Fund provides an opportunity
    to refine and implement initiatives designed to
    ensure that all districts have access to highly
    qualified, effective teachers in all
    high-priority disciplines.
  • Recommendation Improve teaching in science,
    technology, engineering, and math disciplines by
    strengthening content knowledge and teaching
    strategies.
  • Readiness Centers will provide programs and
    services, including professional development, to
    enhance the content preparation of teachers.
  • The Patrick Administration is establishing a STEM
    Coordinating Council.

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Readiness Goal 3
  • Prepare Students for College and Career Success

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Readiness Goal 3 College and Career Success
  • Recommendation Align the Commonwealths
    standards, frameworks, and curriculum with the
    demands of 21st century life, work, and
    citizenship.
  •  
  • Massachusetts assumed a leadership role in the
    Common Core Standards Initiative.
  • Revising and updating the Massachusetts
    Curriculum Frameworks.
  • Developed a new accountability and assistance
    framework to more effectively support
    underperforming districts and schools.
  • Task Force on 21st Century Skills.
  • Recommendation Engage students in their learning
    by broadly integrating 21st century tools into
    teaching and learning as well as increasing
    interdisciplinary, hands-on, and project-based
    learning.
  • The Task Force on 21st Century Skills presented a
    report citing examples of applied learning in
    schools across the Commonwealth the Departments
    are working to implement those measures.

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Readiness Goal 3 College and Career Success
  • Recommendation Provide students with multiple
    pathways to postsecondary education and the
    workforce that are based on high,
    internationally-benchmarked academic and
    employment standards.
  • Restored state funding for Dual Enrollment and
    oversaw implementation.
  •  
  • Recommendation Maintain the current MCAS test as
    a graduation requirement and strengthen the
    system to include measures of individual student
    growth and college readiness, which would
    complement but not replace the current measures.
  • Promoted the development of an assessment model
    based on individual student growth.
  • Convened a College Readiness Task Force that will
    recommend action steps.

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Readiness Goal 3 College and Career Success
  • Recommendation Provide two years of
    postsecondary education or the equivalent in a
    professional trade as the new baseline of our
    state education system.
  •  
  • The Patrick Administration remains committed to
    providing free community college, but could not
    proceed with implementation due to the budget
    crisis.
  • Recommendation Guarantee transfer of credits
    between and among the states public higher
    education institutions.
  • Adopted new transfer-of-credit policies and
    launched a website to increase awareness of
    Massachusetts public college transfer policies. 
  •  
  • Recommendation Increase the number of graduates
    from postsecondary institutions in Massachusetts.
  • Approved new rules for measuring student
    persistence in community colleges.

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Readiness Goal 3 College and Career Success
  • Recommendation Make college accessible and
    affordable for all Commonwealth students.
  • Established and managed the Graduation and
    Dropout Prevention and Recovery Commission the
    Commissions report will be released in September
    2009.
  • Drafted legislation to increase aid and support
    to students through the Higher Education Relief
    package.
  • Managing the development and implementation of a
    college and career web portal.
  • Worked with UMASS to secure adequate resources
    and make administrative cost reductions in order
    to issue a fee rebate to students.
  • Launched the FAFSA Completion initiative.
  • Helped MEFA to secure its largest tax exempt bond
    allocation ever, allowing MEFA to offer more low
    cost loans to students and families.

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Readiness Goal 4
  • Unleash Innovation

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Readiness Goal 4 Innovation
  • Recommendation Structure the school day and
    school year to match the needs of students,
    teachers, and families.
  • Readiness Schools provide flexibility regarding
    school schedule and calendar.
  • Increased funding for Expanded Learning Time in
    FY09 and maintained funding in FY10.
  • Recommendation Bring the proven benefits of
    charter schools into mainstream schools and
    classrooms throughout the Commonwealth.
  • Filed legislation to promote innovation
  • Readiness Schools Bill.
  • Charter School Smart Cap Bill.

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Readiness Goal 4 Innovation
  • Recommendation Create a statewide master teacher
    contract.
  • ESE teacher contract database.
  • Recommendation Leverage information technology
    to support innovations in teaching and learning.
  •  
  • Educational Technology grant.
  • Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems grant.
  • IT Consolidation.

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Readiness Goal 4 Innovation
  • Recommendation Increase the efficiency and
    effectiveness of education governance and
    services to students by dramatically reducing the
    number of school districts in the Commonwealth.
  • Proposing legislation to foster school district
    collaboration and regionalization.
  • Awarded regionalization planning grants to 12
    communities across the Commonwealth.
  • Recommendation Strengthen the connections among
    the Commonwealths education and economic
    development strategies and initiatives.
  • EOHED Broadband.

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Readiness Goal 4 Innovation
  • Recommendation Actively partner with all
    segments of society to efficiently and
    effectively fund innovations and systemic
    improvements in education.
  • Advocated for the inclusion of education funding
    in ARRA.
  • Race to the Top.
  • Competitive grants.
  • Recommendation Provide sufficient resources to
    support the development of a truly 21st century
    public education system.
  • Readiness Finance Commission.

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Readiness Finance Commission
  • The Readiness Finance Commission was charged with
    presenting a variety of alternative means to
    achieve sustainable education funding.

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Readiness Finance Commission
  • The Readiness Finance Commission offered the
    following recommendations
  • Reduce municipal employee health insurance costs
    by moving municipalities into the Group Insurance
    Commission (GIC) or programs with equivalent or
    better rates.
  • Addressed in the Municipal Partnership II
    proposal filed by Governor Patrick in January
    2009.
  • Reduce retiree benefit costs by moving retired
    teachers into Medicare.
  • Addressed in the Municipal Partnership II
    proposal filed by Governor Patrick in January
    2009.
  • Increase efficiency and capacity through
    regionalization.
  • The EOE will soon file legislation regarding
    school district regionalization.


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Readiness Finance Commission
  • Maximize federal Medicaid reimbursements for
    special education costs and explore other avenues
    to reduce or spread costs.
  • The EOE is currently examining options in
    collaboration with relevant agencies.
  • Reduce procurement costs through procurement
    reform, enhanced use of collaboratives, and
    coordinated purchasing.
  • This is being addressed through the Municipal
    Partnership II proposal and the proposed approach
    to district regionalization.
  • Reduce energy costs through the use of energy
    savings companies (ESCOs), conservation
    campaigns, and better purchasing.
  • The EOE is working with the Department of Energy
    Resources to leverage ARRA programs and inform
    municipalities and schools about existing
    initiatives.

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
  • As a direct result of Governor Patricks
    leadership and work with a small group of
    governors to advocate for the importance of
    investing in education to stimulate the economy,
    the ARRA provides approximately 100 billion
    nationwide to support early education, elementary
    and secondary education, and higher education.
  • The EOE is managing Massachusetts share of
    education funding, totaling 1.88 billion.

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
  • The Obama Administration identified the following
    reform priorities to guide the allocation and
    strategic investment of ARRA education funds
  • Making progress toward rigorous
    college-and-career-ready standards and
    high-quality assessments that are valid and
    reliable for all students, including English
    Language Learners and students with disabilities
  • Establishing pre-K-to-college and career data
    systems that track progress and foster continuous
    improvement
  • Making improvements in teacher effectiveness and
    in the equitable distribution of qualified
    teachers for all students, particularly for
    students who are most in need and
  • Providing intensive support and effective
    interventions for the lowest-performing schools.

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
  • The EOE has the following responsibilities
    regarding the strategic allocation and investment
    of ARRA funds
  • Collaborating with the Commissioners and the
    President of UMASS to establish goals and
    priorities for the allocation of ARRA funds
  • Supporting the development of EEC, ESE, and DHE
    processes to allocate ARRA funds
  • Coordinating efforts to prepare state-level
    applications for ARRA funding (including
    applications for the State Fiscal Stabilization
    Fund and the Race to the Top Fund)
  • Disseminating information to multiple
    stakeholders on an ongoing basis
  • Collaborating with the Office of Administration
    and Finance, the Office of the Comptroller, and
    the ARRA Program Management Office on an ongoing
    basis and
  • Ensuring that the EOE and all state-level
    education agencies and UMASS fully comply with
    federal and state reporting, transparency, and
    accounting requirements.

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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Next Steps
  • Continue to advance our legislative agenda
  • Readiness Schools.
  • Charter Schools Smart Cap Lift.
  • Higher Education Reform Package.
  • School District Regionalization.
  • Establish six regional Readiness Centers in
    September 2009 and the first cohort of Readiness
    Advantage and Alliance Schools in September 2010.
  • Develop winning proposals for the Race to the Top
    Fund and other ARRA competitive grant
    opportunities.
  • Implement the Graduation and Dropout Prevention
    and Recovery Commissions recommendations.
  • Work with our partners to address and resolve
    critical budget issues, increase efficiency, and
    maximize existing resources.
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