PPT-Using Data to Drive your Program to Improve Homeless Students’ Outcomes
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Katie Morales Children In Transition Coordinator Kyle Kemp Data and Research Analyst What we will be covering Todays Topics Poverty Data Nevada and WCSD Statistics
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Katie Morales Children In Transition Coordinator Kyle Kemp Data and Research Analyst What we will be covering Todays Topics Poverty Data Nevada and WCSD Statistics Data Warehouse Business Intelligence Gateway. Dory Seidel and Jenna Tweedie, . NDTAC. Data Quality Overview. Why Is Data Quality Important?. Trusting your data is important for informing:. Funding and other decisionmaking . Technical assistance (TA) needs . Karen . DeBlasio. Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs. Overview of Presentation. New authorizing legislation. SNAPS data collection. Annual Homeless Assessment Report. HUD’s Homeless Data Exchange (HDX). 2012-13. ESC. NORTH. SOUTH. EAST. WEST. XP. XR. TOTAL. ESC Total. 3008. 2866. 2262. 2010. 3221. 427. 13794. Shelters (S + H +F ). 2483. Dbld. /Tripled. Up (L + A). 8092. Unsheltered (C + O + G + T). Winston-Salem/Forsyth County . CoC. prepared for. . North Carolina Coalition to End . Homelessness. Megan . Kurteff . Schatz. Emily Halcon. August 26, . 2013. www.focusstrategies.net. . About Focus Strategies. Doug Tanner. Youth Catalytics. 978-544-2067. dtanner@youthcatalytics.com. Know how a data management project can help:. Improve program design. Demonstrate effectiveness. Highlight the best work being done. Kathy . Hebbeler. and Cornelia Taylor. Early Childhood Outcome Center, SRI International. Topics to be covered on today’s call. Basic steps in using data for program improvement process. Key concepts in using outcomes data for program improvement at the state or local level. International Society on Early Intervention Conference. Stockholm, Sweden. June 2016. How the US Built a National System for Measuring Child Outcomes. Kathleen Hebbeler. SRI International. International Society on Early Intervention Conference. Hotspotter. initiative. SGIM Annual Meeting. May, 2016. Project Team. Tom O’Toole, MD. Dorota Szymkowiak, PhD. Ann Elizabeth Montgomery, PhD. Todd Manning. Erin Johnson. Betsy Lancaster. Nora Hutchinson, MD MPhil. ation. What should a . Noyce. director expect from program evaluation? . July 2011. Susan Tucker,. E&D Associates LLC. Davida. . Fischman. ,. CSU-San Bernardino. Who are we?. Davida. . Fischman. Local Homeless Liaisons Building Your Capacity for McKinney-Vento Responsibilities National Center for Homeless Education Operates U.S. Department of Education’s technical assistance center Comprehensive website: Collaborating with Community Agencies and Employers to Improve Employment Outcomes for Homeless Veterans Homeless Veteran Community Employment Services VHA Homeless Program Office June 28, 2017 Panel presenters Dana . Malone. Homeless Education State . Coordinator. Coordinated School Health and Wellness Bureau. In . a nutshell, the McKinney-Vento Act is a law that helps homeless kids:. Enroll . in school . Stay in school . Through Collaborative Teams. Kathryn Catherman. Nancy Lindahl. Kalamazoo RESA . Reflections. Goal: Improve Reading Outcomes for all students. Objective: SMART. The reading achievement gap between minority and non-minority students... with . Special Attention . on . Veteran Program Guidance. November 1, 2011. Partners. Presenters: . John Kuhn, VA. Matt White, Abt Associates. Molly McEvilley, Abt Associates. Resource Advisors:. Louise Rothschild, Abt Associates.
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