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10/11/17 Orange County Public Schools Leadership Orange VIII October 12, 2017 West Orange High School Orange County Public Schools 2 1 10/11/17 Orange County Public Schools Agenda Welcomes Digital Learning School Tour Class


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Orange County Public Schools October 12, 2017 West Orange High School Leadership Orange VIII Orange County Public Schools

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Orange County Public Schools

Agenda

  • Welcomes
  • Class Self-

Introductions

  • OCPS Today
  • Break
  • Digital Learning
  • School Tour
  • Lunch
  • Curriculum
  • Assessments &

Accountability

Orange County Public Schools

Rules for Visitors

  • Must wear Leadership Orange name badge at

all times on campuses

  • Must be in company of OCPS employee at all

times

  • What happens at school applies to visitors too

(lockdowns, evacuations, etc.)

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Orange County Public Schools

Class VIII Diversity

  • 31 women and 4 men
  • 22 white, 6 Hispanic, 5 black, 1 Asian
  • 10 speakers of other languages
  • 25 with children and 10 with none
  • 2 in 20s, 10 in their 30s, 15 in their 40s, 6 in their 50s and 2 in their 60s+
  • 2 who have applied in prior years
  • Live or work all over the county

Orange County Public Schools

Superintendent and Board Members Welcome

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Orange County Public Schools

Self Introductions

Orange County Public Schools

OCPS Today

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Orange County Public Schools

Vision

To be the top producer of successful students in the nation.

Mission

To lead our students to success with the support and involvement of families and the community.

Orange County Public Schools

  • 24,559

Employees

  • 14,147

Teachers

  • 6,379

Support Staff

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Orange County Public Schools

Anticipated 9th-Largest District in the Country

Orange County Public Schools

10th-Largest District in the Country

New York 1,141,232 Los Angeles 664,774 Chicago 381,349 Miami-Dade County 349,362 Clark County (Las Vegas, NV) 319,713 Broward County 271,105 Houston 215,000 Hillsborough County 213,790 Philadelphia 203,546 Orange County 203,340 Fairfax County (VA) 186,844 Palm Beach County 181,550 Hawaii 179,902 Gwinnett County (GA) 178,200

2016-2017

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Orange County Public Schools

Student Enrollment

Traditional, Charter, Exceptional and Alternative Schools

206,377

(Oct. 1)

145,000 155,000 165,000 175,000 185,000 195,000 205,000 215,000 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016

Orange County Public Schools

Number of Schools 2017-18

125 5 37 20 4 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Elementary (P)K-8 Middle High Tech Ctrs

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Orange County Public Schools

Half-Penny Sales Tax Renewal August 2014

Orange County Public Schools

One-Mill Property Tax Renewal November 2014

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Orange County Public Schools

Teachers, Art, Athletics

Orange County Public Schools

Diversity

  • Students come from 200 countries

and speak 167 different languages and dialects.

White 28% Black, 27%

Multicultural 2% Asian 5% Hispanic 38%

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Orange County Public Schools

  • Top seven non-English languages spoken by OCPS students:
  • Spanish
  • Haitian-Creole
  • Creole
  • Vietnamese
  • Portuguese
  • Arabic
  • Tagalog

Diversity

14.7% English Language Learners

Orange County Public Schools

Socio-Economic Status

63.8% 65.5% 65.5% 62.2% 69.5% 71.0% 55% 60% 65% 70% 75% 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Free and Reduced Meals

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Orange County Public Schools

Student Mobility

2016-17

Elementary 27.7% Middle 24.0% High 28.4% District 28%

Percentage of students who do not start and finish at the same school

Orange County Public Schools

High-Performing District

Graduation Rate

(Traditional High Schools)

92.2%

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Orange County Public Schools 113 graduates accepted by Elite Colleges & Universities

OCPS Super Scholars

Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Stanford, Chicago, MIT, Duke, Penn, Cal Tech, Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Emory, Washington University at St. Louis, Cornell, Brown, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Rice, UC/Berkeley, Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Wellesley, Bowdoin, Pomona, Middlebury, Carleton, Claremont McKenna, Haverford, Davidson, Vassar, Naval Academy, Washington & Lee, Colby, Colgate, Hamilton, Harvey Mudd, Smith, Wesleyan, Grinnell, West Point, Air Force Academy, Coast Guard Academy, Merchant Marine Academy

Orange County Public Schools National Honor Roll 3 of 6 years

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Orange County Public Schools National Honor Roll 3 of 6 years Growth of Students Taking AP Exams

  • 1st in Florida
  • 8th in Nation

Orange County Public Schools

21.90% 27.30% 28.50% 29.50% 30.10% 30.40% 31.00% 33.40% U.S.National Average New York California Florida Connecticut Maryland Massachusetts Orange County

Students Who Scored 3 or Higher on at Least One AP Exam

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Orange County Public Schools

Session 2

  • If You Only Knew.

Operations Division: Making Everything Run Right and On Time

  • Safety, Environmental, Transportation
  • Food Service, Doing Business with OCPS
  • Exercise: Driving a School Bus

At Pine Hills Transportation Center, November 17

Orange County Public Schools

OCPS Operations

Food Service

  • 186,125 meals per

day

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Orange County Public Schools

OCPS Operations

  • 896 buses
  • 69,200 students a day
  • 17.8 million total miles

per year

Transportation

Orange County Public Schools

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Orange County Public Schools

The Year to Come

Orange County Public Schools

Session 3

  • Every Child Matters. Every Child Learns.

Exceptional Student Education: Gifted to Autism to Physically Impaired

  • Students with disorders and disabilities
  • Gifted: exceptional in its own way

Location SB District 3, December 15

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Orange County Public Schools

Session 4

  • The Troops on the Ground.

School Site Management

  • School leadership
  • Student safety and discipline
  • Guidance counseling
  • A look inside classrooms
  • School Choice

Location Timber Creek High, January 19

Orange County Public Schools

Session 5

  • Reinvent Yourself.

Career and Technical Education: Where New Jobs are Born

  • Business and industry

collaboration

  • Profession-specific classroom

and lab visits

At Orange Technical College, February 16

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Orange County Public Schools

37,742 Students Enrolled

Orange County Public Schools

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Orange County Public Schools

1000 2000 3000 4000 5000

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Title

Health Science, Education, Hospitality, Human Svcs, Public Safety, & Marketing Engineering Arts, A/V Tech, & Communications Architecture & Construction, Manufacturing, and Transportation Agriculture Business, IT and Finance

Industry Certifications

Orange County Public Schools

Session 6

  • Professionals Who Are Not The Teachers.

Budget, Facilities and Legal

  • The Building Program at Full Throttle
  • Budget and Finance
  • Exercise: How Principals Build a School Budget

Location District 5, March 16

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Orange County Public Schools

6,000.00 6,500.00 7,000.00 7,500.00 8,000.00 8,500.00 9,000.00 July 2007 July 2008 July 2009 July 2010 July 2011 July 2012 July 2013 July 2014 July 2015 July 2016 July 2017 Special Millage Edu Jobs Critical Needs Millage

$778 Less

Budgeted Funding Per Student (with 2007-08 Purchasing Power Comparison)

Orange County Public Schools

Session 7

  • Success Through Families and the Community
  • How critical school needs are met
  • Parent and business partner heroes
  • Face-to-face time with district leadership

At Ronald Blocker Educational Leadership Center, April 20

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Orange County Public Schools

Graduation

Ronald Blocker Educational Leadership Center, May 2018

Orange County Public Schools