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2020 Pillars of Vision 2020 How Can You Get Involved Brent Clark PhD Executive Director of IASA Michael A Jacoby EdD Executive Director of IASBO Jason Leahy Executive Director of IPA ID: 726250

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Today’s Agenda

What is Vision

20/20

?

Pillars of

Vision

20/20?

How Can You Get

Involved?Slide3

Brent Clark, Ph.D.

Executive Director of IASA

Michael A. Jacoby, Ed.D.

Executive Director of IASBO

Jason Leahy

Executive Director of IPA

Creg Williams, Ph.D.

President, (SCSDD)

Patricia Dal Santo President of IARSS

Partners

Roger L. Eddy

Executive Director of IASBSlide4

Our Vision

We Believe Public Education WorksSlide5

The State of

Illinois Education

Illinois Public Education is EffectiveSlide6

Illinois Public Education is Effective

Average NAEP Scale Score, 2013

Average ACT Test Scores by Category, 2011-2012 School Year

Slide7

Achievement Gap Exacerbated by

Illinois

Funding System

EFAB Recommendations vs.GSA Appropriations after Prorating Operational Dollars per Student, FY2011 - FY2013Reductions to General State Aid Among Low and High Poverty Districts As a Result of Proration, FY2012 Slide8

From Vision to Action

Vision 20/20 PrioritiesSlide9

Priorities

Shared

Accountability

Highly Effective Educators

21

st Century LearningEquitable and

Adequate FundingSlide10

Recruit and Retain

High-Impact

Educators

Provide RelevantProfessional DevelopmentHighly Effective Educators

PrioritiesSlide11

Develop the

Whole Chil

d”Preserve Instructional Time Invest in Early Childhood Education Link Students to Collegeand Careers

Expand Equity in Technology Access21st Century Learning

PrioritiesSlide12

Expand Educator Role and Responsibility in State Governance

Implement a Differentiated Accountability System

Restructure Mandates

Shared

Accountability

PrioritiesSlide13

Fund Education Based

on

Local

Need using an Evidence Based Model of Adequacy and EquityStabilize State Fundingand Funding for Education

Enhance District Flexibilityto Increase Financial EfficiencyEquitable and Adequate Funding

PrioritiesSlide14

What

are People

Saying about Vision 20/20?Slide15

Supporters of Vision 20/20

“This proposal, which suggests a rational, evidence-based approach to funding our schools fairly and adequately, has the potential to help overcome the political gridlock that has prevented meaningful reform to date.”

Ralph

MartireExecutive Director for the Center for Tax and Budget AccountabilitySlide16

Supporters of Vision 20/20

“In my many years of involvement in the field of education, this kind of management-led collaboration and policy driven document is unprecedented in Illinois. There are 2 million children in our state whose voices and future need to be addressed. This is a positive start in the right direction.”

Charlie Rose

Former General Counsel for the U.S. Department of Education under Arne DuncanSlide17

“It’s exciting to see Illinois school leaders putting forward a broad education agenda, and there are many promising ideas in Vision 20/20. This report will definitely help shape policy conversations in the years ahead.”

Elliot Regenstein

Senior Vice President

for Advocacy,Ounce of Prevention FundSupporters of Vision 20/20Slide18
Slide19

Next Steps

Keeping Our Promise to the Children of IllinoisSlide20

How You Can

Help

Kee

p the Promise to

Illinois’ ChildrenSupport the Vision

Use the Tool Kit to Promote the Vision to Your Community

Follow

our progress:

www.Illinoisvision2020.orgTwitter@ILVision2020questions@illinoisvision2020.orgSlide21