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Race to Top Win Poses $100 Million Test for Delaware

By Lesli A. Maxwell 鈥 April 02, 2010 3 min read
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Delaware won the race. A windfall of federal Race to the Top Fund money鈥攕ome $100 million鈥攚ill soon begin flowing to turn its detailed proposal into concrete actions meant to improve public schooling across the small mid-Atlantic state.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 really important is where we go from here,鈥 Gov. Jack Markell said in a conference call with reporters last week following the announcement that his state was one of just two winners in the first round of the grant competition, financed with economic-stimulus money. 鈥淲e鈥檝e got a lot of hard work and tough decisions ahead of us as we make these reforms a reality. It won鈥檛 be easy.鈥

Delaware, which has about 126,800 public school students, ranked No. 1 among 41 applicants on the competition鈥檚 500-point grading scale, earning a score of 454.6 points. received unanimous approval from the state teachers鈥 union and its local education agencies.

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The state鈥檚 Race to the Top plan requires a major reworking of teacher evaluation, mandates aggressive interventions in the lowest-performing schools, and commits the state to hiring data coaches to work with teachers and development coaches to work with principals.

Step one, said Lillian M. Lowery, Delaware鈥檚 education secretary, is 鈥渇ocusing on the capacity to get all of this done.鈥

Doing that, she said, will entail setting up a project-management office in the state department of education to oversee the four main federal priorities of the Race to the Top鈥攗sing data effectively, increasing teacher and leader effectiveness, improving academic standards and assessment, and turning around low-performing schools鈥攁nd to work with school districts to execute the major strategies in those areas.

Evaluating Measures

U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频 officials are to meet this week with Delaware education officials to negotiate precise figures for Delaware鈥檚 Race to the Top budget鈥攖he state requested $107 million and is expected to get most, if not all, of that鈥攁nd to offer guidance.

One of the biggest tasks will be defining exactly what student-achievement measures will be used in evaluating teachers.

How well students perform on state exams will be one piece, Ms. Lowery said, but how much of a teacher鈥檚 annual evaluation will be based on those test scores and other indicators of student performance must be hammered out between state officials and the statewide teachers鈥 union.

A new state law will allow teachers with tenure to be removed from their jobs if they are rated as 鈥渋neffective鈥 for two to three consecutive years.

Paul Herdman, the president and chief executive of the Rodel Foundation of Delaware, a major supporter of statewide school improvement efforts, said he鈥檚 optimistic that state officials and the Delaware State 91制片厂视频 Association, which is affiliated with the National 91制片厂视频 Association, will be able to reach an agreement in fairly short order.

鈥淚 think the fact that [teachers] will be part of the conversation in defining what that growth will look like and that they will have a genuine voice in that conversation鈥 made it palatable for the union to agree to the plan in the first place, Mr. Herdman said. He also said it bodes well for the two sides鈥 ability to come up with a vastly improved evaluation system.

Ms. Lowery said the state would move soon to hire 35 data coaches who, starting in the fall, will work with small cohorts of teachers to parse and understand student data and help the teachers adjust their instruction accordingly.

Race to the Top money will also be used to hire 15 鈥渄evelopment鈥 coaches to work with principals and to assign and keep the most effective teachers in the highest-need schools by offering retention bonuses of up to $10,000.

With new regulatory power, Ms. Lowery can order any of Delaware鈥檚 lowest-performing schools to participate in the state鈥檚 鈥減artnership zone,鈥 an initiative led by the Boston-based Mass Insight 91制片厂视频 and Research Institute to overhaul chronically struggling campuses. Leaders in the affected school districts will be forced to choose one of four turnaround models outlined by the federal 91制片厂视频 Department.

If a chosen turnaround model doesn鈥檛 deliver improved results within two years, the secretary can force the school to start over with a new approach.

A version of this article appeared in the April 07, 2010 edition of 91制片厂视频 Week as Race to Top Win a $100 Million Challenge for Delaware

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