The Implications of the Empowerment Schools Act

 
 
Empowered Schools Act
Application
 
Brad Clark
General Counsel
 
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Local boards to govern and make
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Exemption(s) from statutes and rules
Encourages consideration of innovations
Services to students, including those at-risk
Curriculum and academic assessments;
Reimagining school design
 
 
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Process
Application with stakeholder input
Local board approval
OSDE review team
State Board 
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approve unless:
Not compliant with the Act, and
Likely to result in decrease in academic
achievement; or,
Not fiscally feasible
 
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Deputy Superintendent for
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Create the next generation of schools
 
that will effectively serve Tulsa’s youth
 
and community.
 
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Tulsa Public School’s  Design Lab
Conducted a Study to:
Deeply understand the needs and
perspectives of Tulsa Public Schools’
stakeholders
Stakeholders included: students, parents,
educators and the community
 
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Equitable options for youth
Meaningful relationships between students and adults
Opportunities to learn beyond the walls of the school
Rigorous preparation for a very different future
Personalized learning with competency-based progression
 
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Daniel Webster High School
Nathan Hale High School
Tulsa Learning Academy
 
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Director of High School Design
Tulsa Public Schools Design Lab
 
Over a year
building toward
this application
and better high
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Tulsa youth
 
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Five themes common to all
stakeholders
Learning needs to be more
personalized
Relationships are critical
Future-readiness is on the
minds of youth and adults
Tulsa is a city of resources
Equitable opportunities is
needed and missing
 
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Development of a
graduate profile for
Tulsa Beyond
 
Selection of five
design anchors for
Tulsa Beyond
 
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Participation was open to
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Four high schools joined:
Webster High School
Hale High School
Tulsa Learning
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McLain High School
Each school cast a
design team made of
educators, students,
parents and community
members
 
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Begin a year-long design
process
Learn from others
Learn from research and
experts
Run small prototypes
Visit break-through high
schools
Develop an initial design
canvas
 
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Design team faculty
engagement
Design teams write an
overview
Schools hold secret ballot
vote
Design Lab begins writing
the Empowered Schools
Act zone application
TPS School Board
approved on March 25,
2019
 
 
 
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Design Focus
 
Smaller Student Groups
Expedition Fridays
Personalization
Smart use of technology
 
Who will be included in the pilot?
All freshmen students
Pilot will scale to include full high school in the future
 
 
 
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Design Focus
 
Real-life skills
Deep relationships and life coaching
Career exploration
More peer and teacher interaction
 
Who will be included in the pilot?
All freshmen students are invited
 
 
 
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Design Focus
 
Real-life Skills
Deep Relationships and Mentors
Personalization
Smart use of technology
 
Who will be included in the pilot?
A quarter of the high school, across grades
Pilot will scale to include full high school in the future
 
 
 
Key Assurances
 
Models expand equitable access to programs
Special Education services
Language & Cultural Services
NCAA requirements in and out of the pilots
OSSAA requirements in and out of the pilots
Oklahoma’s Promise access
ICAP (Individual Career Academic Planning) is integrated
into the models as a key tool for individualization
Sustained professional development
 
 
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Moving from vision to
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Expert consultations
Zone-wide
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Beginning staff
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Communicating with
stakeholders
Preparing for August
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The Empowerment Schools Act provides flexibility for schools to govern based on student needs, with exemptions from certain statutes and rules. It allows innovative approaches like reorganizing classes, flexible graduation requirements, and real-world learning for academic credit. However, it also sets limitations to maintain accountability and academic rigor. The application process involves stakeholder input and reviews at various levels to ensure compliance and feasibility.

  • Empowerment Schools Act
  • Flexibility in Education
  • Educational Innovations
  • Academic Accountability
  • School Governance

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  1. Empowered Schools Act Application Brad Clark General Counsel

  2. Empowerment Schools Act Local boards to govern and make decisions based on needs of students Exemption(s) from statutes and rules Encourages consideration of innovations Services to students, including those at-risk Curriculum and academic assessments; Reimagining school design

  3. Topic What Empowered Schools Act flexibility might allow: Students could go to school on Saturdays, breaks and evenings Attendance Schools can reorganize content and classes to increase relevance Freedom from box checking and pushing students through a regimented course sequence Students can move as fast as they want and as slow as they need Real-world learning can count for academic credit Removal of limits on pace and time spent out-of-the- classroom Flexible graduation requirements Limiting definitions of pace, place and proportions Empowered Schools status gives Tulsa Beyond schools the ability to access greater statutory and regulatory freedom, when and if they need it.

  4. Topic What Empowered Schools Act flexibility will not allow: Students stop coming to school Students attend less than the current minimum number of hours/days Students, schools and the district are no longer accountable for attendance Waiving of state academic standards Waiving of state or district assessment Reducing academic expectations or rigor Eliminating the academic expectations for post- secondary admission Students do whatever they want, wherever they want Students are not taught by certified teachers Students are not under the supervision of schools Attendance Flexible graduation requirements Limiting definitions of pace, place and proportions Empowered Schools status does not require Tulsa Beyond schools to use the flexibilities provided to them.

  5. Empowerment Schools Act Process Application with stakeholder input Local board approval OSDE review team State Board shall approve unless: Not compliant with the Act, and Likely to result in decrease in academic achievement; or, Not fiscally feasible

  6. Dr. Cindy Koss Deputy Superintendent for Student Learning and Achievement

  7. Tulsa Beyond The Challenge Create the next generation of schools that will effectively serve Tulsa s youth and community.

  8. Tulsa Beyond Tulsa Public School s Design Lab Conducted a Study to: Deeply understand the needs and perspectives of Tulsa Public Schools stakeholders Stakeholders included: students, parents, educators and the community

  9. Tulsa Beyond Five Anchors Equitable options for youth Meaningful relationships between students and adults Opportunities to learn beyond the walls of the school Rigorous preparation for a very different future Personalized learning with competency-based progression

  10. Tulsa Beyond Pilot Schools Daniel Webster High School Nathan Hale High School Tulsa Learning Academy

  11. Dr. Aspasia Carlson Director of High School Design Tulsa Public Schools Design Lab

  12. Craft a Vision Over a year building toward this application and better high schools for Tulsa youth Engagement Form Teams Prepare to Launch Design Models Prepare Application Submit Application

  13. Engagement of Tulsans about High School Five themes common to all stakeholders Learning needs to be more personalized Relationships are critical Future-readiness is on the minds of youth and adults Tulsa is a city of resources Equitable opportunities is needed and missing Craft a Vision Engagement Form Teams Prepare to Launch Design Models Prepare Application Submit Application

  14. Crafting a Vision for the Future of High School Craft a Vision Engagement Form Teams Development of a graduate profile for Tulsa Beyond Prepare to Launch Design Models Selection of five design anchors for Tulsa Beyond Prepare Application Submit Application

  15. Forming Design Teams Participation was open to all Four high schools joined: Webster High School Hale High School Tulsa Learning Academy McLain High School Each school cast a design team made of educators, students, parents and community members Craft a Vision Form Teams Engagement Prepare to Launch Design Models Prepare Application Submit Application

  16. Begin Designing School Models Begin a year-long design process Learn from others Learn from research and experts Run small prototypes Visit break-through high schools Develop an initial design canvas Craft a Vision Engagement Form Teams Prepare to Launch Design Models Prepare Application Submit Application

  17. Seek Flexibility through the Empowered Schools Act Design team faculty engagement Design teams write an overview Schools hold secret ballot vote Design Lab begins writing the Empowered Schools Act zone application TPS School Board approved on March 25, 2019 Craft a Vision Engagement Form Teams Prepare to Launch Design Models Submit Application Prepare Application

  18. 3 new pilots

  19. Webster Beyond Design Focus Smaller Student Groups Expedition Fridays Personalization Smart use of technology Who will be included in the pilot? All freshmen students Pilot will scale to include full high school in the future

  20. TLA Beyond Design Focus Real-life skills Deep relationships and life coaching Career exploration More peer and teacher interaction Who will be included in the pilot? All freshmen students are invited

  21. Hale Beyond Design Focus Real-life Skills Deep Relationships and Mentors Personalization Smart use of technology Who will be included in the pilot? A quarter of the high school, across grades Pilot will scale to include full high school in the future

  22. Key Assurances Models expand equitable access to programs Special Education services Language & Cultural Services NCAA requirements in and out of the pilots OSSAA requirements in and out of the pilots Oklahoma s Promise access ICAP (Individual Career Academic Planning) is integrated into the models as a key tool for individualization Sustained professional development

  23. Preparing to Launch a Pilot in August 2019-2020 Moving from vision to operational plans Expert consultations Zone-wide development Beginning staff development Communicating with stakeholders Preparing for August 2019 Craft a Vision Engagement Form Teams Prepare to Launch Design Models Prepare Application Submit Application

  24. A Tulsa Public Schools Empowered Schools Act Zone Application Thank you!

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