“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
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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
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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
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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
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Slate, Quintin
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ATTENDANCE
87% to 95% Yellow Flag = 1 point
86% or less Red Flag = 3 points
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Maria McCobble
McCobble, Maria
1000 Bedrock
Attendance ID: 123456
Lou Diamond
Diamond, Lou
1000 Bedrock
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Attendance ID: 234567
Sandy Stoneman
Stoneman, Sandy
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B BEHAVIOR
Infraction Severity 4 or 5
Yellow Flag = 1 point
Infraction Severity 1, 2 or 3
Red Flag = 3 points
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Eugene Stoneman
Stoneman, Eugene
1000 Bedrock
Attendance ID: 345678
Gary Granite
Granite, Gary
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Attendance ID: 54321
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C COURSE PERFORMANCE
• D or F in English Language Arts
• D or F in Mathematics
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Demitri Stoneman
Demitri Stoneman
Stoneman, Dimitri
1000 Bedrock
Attendance ID: 97643
Pebbles Flintstone
Flintstone, Pebbles
1000 Bedrock
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Attendance ID: 13467
Lorrie Landslide
Landslide, Lorrie
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Other
drill-down
info
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Slate, Quintin
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Becky Basalt
Basalt, Becky
1000 Bedrock
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Lenny Gravel
Gravel, Lenny
1000 Bedrock
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Quintin Slate
Slate, Quintin
1000 Bedrock
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Lance Lava
Lava, Lance
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George Goodrock
Goodrock, George
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Quintin Slate
Slate, Quintin
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Samantha Slate
Slate, Samantha
1000 Bedrock
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Slate, Quintin
Quintin Slate
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ELL
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Lorrie Landslide
Landslide, Lorrie
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Bedrock
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BamBam Rubble
Rubble, BamBam
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Phase 1 Rollout
 EWS Dashboard and web-based
Next Step Plan
• Save the Date! June 2-3, 2015
• www.hprec.com
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hands-on experience
effective implementation strategies
linking indicators to a tiered intervention system
linking EWS to college and career readiness
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For More Info
Elaine Perea, PhD
 College & Career Readiness Bureau
 505-827-6715
 [email protected]
Lisa Salazar
 505-827-6507
 [email protected]
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