“Kids First, New Mexico Wins!” New Mexico’s Early Warning System Dr. Elaine Perea College and Career Readiness Bureau Janet Dawald Information Technology Division April 30, 2015 NMPED Data.
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“Kids First, New Mexico Wins!” New Mexico’s Early Warning System Dr. Elaine Perea College and Career Readiness Bureau Janet Dawald Information Technology Division April 30, 2015 NMPED Data Conference Spring 2015 “Kids First, New Mexico Wins!” Early Warning System Vision : Provide schools with the tools to rapidly and reliably identify students who have very low odds of graduating through specific key indicators. Support can then be provided through highly effective interventions, early enough in their educational experience that there is sufficient time to intervene. • Attendance • Behavior • Course failures NMPED Data Conference Spring 2015 “Kids First, New Mexico Wins!” Research supported Dr. Robert Balfanz from Johns Hopkins University Absent effective intervention, there is a 75 percent chance that a sixth grade child in a high-poverty school will later drop out of high school if: • The student attends less than 80 percent of the time • Fails either English Language Arts or Math • Receives an unsatisfactory behavior mark in at least one class NMPED Data Conference Spring 2015 “Kids First, New Mexico Wins!” ABC’s Of Future Dropouts A ATTENDANCE Less than 90% attendance B BEHAVIOR At least one unsatisfactory behavior C COURSE PERFORMANCE Any D or F in either Mathematics or English NMPED Data Conference Spring 2015 123456 Quintin Slate Slate, Quintin 1000 Bedrock “Kids First, New Mexico Wins!” A ATTENDANCE 87% to 95% Yellow Flag = 1 point 86% or less Red Flag = 3 points NMPED Data Conference Spring 2015 123456 Maria McCobble McCobble, Maria 1000 Bedrock Attendance ID: 123456 Lou Diamond Diamond, Lou 1000 Bedrock 10 Attendance ID: 234567 Sandy Stoneman Stoneman, Sandy 1000 Bedrock “Kids First, New Mexico Wins!” B BEHAVIOR Infraction Severity 4 or 5 Yellow Flag = 1 point Infraction Severity 1, 2 or 3 Red Flag = 3 points NMPED Data Conference Spring 2015 “Kids First, New Mexico Wins!” NMPED Data Conference Spring 2015 123456 Eugene Stoneman Stoneman, Eugene 1000 Bedrock Attendance ID: 345678 Gary Granite Granite, Gary 1000 Bedrock 15 Attendance ID: 54321 BamBam Rubble Rubble, BamBam 1000 Bedrock “Kids First, New Mexico Wins!” C COURSE PERFORMANCE • D or F in English Language Arts • D or F in Mathematics NMPED Data Conference Spring 2015 123456 Demitri Stoneman Demitri Stoneman Stoneman, Dimitri 1000 Bedrock Attendance ID: 97643 Pebbles Flintstone Flintstone, Pebbles 1000 Bedrock 20 Attendance ID: 13467 Lorrie Landslide Landslide, Lorrie 1000 Bedrock “Kids First, New Mexico Wins!” Other drill-down info NMPED Data Conference Spring 2015 123456 Quintin Slate Slate, Quintin 1000 Bedrock 123456 Becky Basalt Basalt, Becky 1000 Bedrock 123456 Lenny Gravel Gravel, Lenny 1000 Bedrock 123456 Quintin Slate Slate, Quintin 1000 Bedrock 123456 Lance Lava Lava, Lance 123456 George Goodrock Goodrock, George 123456 Quintin Slate Slate, Quintin 1000 Bedrock 123456 Samantha Slate Slate, Samantha 1000 Bedrock 123456 Slate, Quintin Quintin Slate Quintin Slate 1000 Bedrock ELL 123456 Lorrie Landslide Landslide, Lorrie 581 1000 Mountain Bedrock Top 123456 BamBam Rubble Rubble, BamBam 1000 Bedrock “Kids First, New Mexico Wins!” Phase 1 Rollout EWS Dashboard and web-based Next Step Plan • Save the Date! June 2-3, 2015 • www.hprec.com − − − − hands-on experience effective implementation strategies linking indicators to a tiered intervention system linking EWS to college and career readiness NMPED Data Conference Spring 2015 “Kids First, New Mexico Wins!” For More Info Elaine Perea, PhD College & Career Readiness Bureau 505-827-6715 [email protected] Lisa Salazar 505-827-6507 [email protected] NMPED Data Conference Spring 2015