Eeadership That Promotes Post Secondary Degree Attainment Agenda RCOE Pledge Objectiv e Models of Excellenc e RCOE Support All students in Riverside County will graduate from high school well prepared for college and the workforce. To familiarize all audience members with some of the college and career initiatives that RCOE is offering . County high schools that are making huge gains on their student’s progress towards A-G completion. Riverside County Office of Education can assist your school district in maximizing your secondary schools performance on college and career metrics . All students in Riverside Thomas S. Monson Where performance is measured, performance improves. Where performance is measured and reported, the rate of improvement accelerates. I 4250 ()pal Street - . A "1 LET-1, Jumpa Valley, CA 92509 . -. - . @?I]I]ege Standby I (951) 222-7700 i (are we D. Wmme Prepared for the Riverside County Office of Education by Key Data RIVERSIDE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCAIION Systems KENNETH M. YOUNG Riverside SupE'imendenr oi Schenls ior Audi Jun Validating Research A university analysis of 19,414 juniors at 40 high schools showed that 25% of the student transcripts reviewed were missing a-g completion by 22014 EdSource, courses and 16% were missing by only 1 course. iro?les of Excellence Santiago A-G Requirements Results Catalina Cifuentes, Former Lead Counselor Santiago Seniors on Track For A-G Requirements: 2006-2007- 33.9% 2007-2008- 57% 2008-2009- 58% 2009-2010- 61% 2010-2011- 63.3% 2011-2012- 70.3% 2012-2013- 72.6% Class of 2014- 75.9% Excluding SPED/ EL- 81.5% Santiago Graduation Rate Results Class of: % of graduates 2006 91.4% 2007 95.1% 2008 98.3% 2009 96.8% 2010 99.1% 2011 99.04% 2012 98.6% 2013 99.7% Based on 830- 870 graduates * Data based on information from CDE, RCOE, SHS Counseling Department Santiago Discipline Data Results School Year Suspensions 2006-2007 492 2007-2008 408 2008-2009 364 2009-2010 255 2010-2011 252 2011-2012 187 2012-2013 159 Chaparral High School Co-Principals – Gil Compton & Penny Kubly School Year A-G Completi on % increase Completi on 2011 50.4% - 2012 50.7% 0.3% 2013 52.5% 1.8% 2014 62.2% 9.7% Murrieta Valley High School Class of: 10% Projected Increase 2011 2012 2013 2014 A-G Completion Rate 32.3% 53.2% 47.2% 55.3% Projected 65.3% Vista Murrieta High School Class of: 13.6% Projected Increase 2011 2012 2013 2014 Projected 2015 A-G Completion Rate 25.4% 44.9% 47.9% 52.6% 66.2% Murrieta Mesa High School Class of: 17.8% Projected Increase 2011 2012 2013 2014 Projected 2015 A-G Completion Rate N/A 47.2% 53.2% 46.6% 64.4% Rancho Verde High School Class of: A-G Completion Rate 31.9% 36.3% 42.9% 46.5% 63.4% 2011 2012 2013 2014 Projected 2015 16.9% Projected Increase Principal – Ross Godfrey Lead Counselor – Robin Ellison Citrus Hill High School 21.8% Projected Increase Class of: A-G Completion 2011 40.9% 2012 40.1% 2013 47.9% 2014 51.0% Projected 2015 71.8% Counsel or Network Race To Submit Principal Network Equity Confere nce College Readine ss Confere nce The Leadership Institute of Riverside County has numerous opportunities to help build leadership capacity of educational professionals who serve our students. Completion Sullmil Data Feedback Loops Colleges The probability of enrollment increases significantly when students apply to 3-4 colleges Low-income students who enroll in a college that match their academic achievement graduate at higher rates, and complete their degrees in less time than students who don’t attend an academically matched college An Increase in Students Taking Advanced Coursework -: Riverside County Office of Education Support Goal: To maximize the financial support our students receive for their post secondary pursuits . Our Partners Some of the Nation?s Most Prominent Researchers And Many More To Questions? More Information? Catalina Cifuentes Mark LeNoir ccifuentes@rcoe.us mlenoir@rcoe.us 951-826-6471 951-826-6593