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Students are proficient in core academic subjects

2.1 % of students at or above grade level according to State mathematics assessments (3rd through 8th grades and once in high school) - GPRA Data and Narrative Entry

Current Value

7.1%

2024

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GPRA Definition

GPRA 2.1 Students are proficient in core academic subjects: 2.1 Number and percentage of students at or above grade level according to State mathematics assessments in at least the grades required by the ESEA (3rd through 8th grades and once in high school).

Definition. This GPRA indicator measures the number and share of students who test proficient or advanced (or comparable categories for each site’s state assessments) for the math assessment for students in grades 3 through 8 and once in high school. Promise Neighborhoods should rely on the high school grade identified by their school district.

Local Definition. This GPRA indicator measures the number and share of students who test proficient or above on the Ohio state math assessment for students in grades 3 through 8 and on the State Algebra I End Of Course Test assessment (high school). Fairview Elementary is the target school for 3rd - 6th grade, Edwin Joel Middle is the target school for 7th-8th grades, and Thurgood Marshall is the target school for 9th-12th grades.

% of students at or above grade level according to State mathematics assessments (3rd through 8th grades and once in high school)

Data Profile

Ohio state assessment data provided by Dayton Public Schools.

 

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Target Description & Source

 

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Solutions and Cradle to Career Pipeline Location

Student Success Navigators -  Student navigators prepare individualized plans for enrolled Hope Zone participants that identify needs, existing services in place, family dynamics, and educational outcome aims. Student Success Navigators connect participants to resources and services in the community and serve as the point-of-contact for participants or their families when barriers are impeding access to services. Each Student Success Navigator carries a caseload of 60 children/youth.

Family Resource Coordinators -  Omega CDC employs Family Resource Coordinator at Fairview Elementary, EJ Brown Middle, and Thurgood Marshall High to build relationships with people within and outside the school to engage faculty, staff, students, and families serving as a liaison for neighborhood residents, associations, nonprofits, businesses, religious organizations, and other potential partners.

Scholars of HOPE - Omega CDC will institute its Scholars of HOPE expanded learning, an afterschool and summer school program, at Fairview Elementary and Edwin Joel Brown Middle School for K-8 which boasts academic achievement and parent involvement facilitated through a mix of current and retired teachers, along with classroom aides, taught reading and math via the BELL curriculum. The program will operate for 3+ hours each day the schools are in session and include the following components:

  • Prevention Program: Funded by Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board, students will receive prevention education utilizing the evidence- based practices of Too Good for Drugs, Too Good for Violence, Second Step and Signs of Suicide.
  • Passport to Literacy (Competitive Preference Priority 3): Omega CDC will utilize the Passport to Literacy at Fairview for K-6 students. Passport to Literacy utilizes English Language Arts (ELA) small group intervention and explicit structural strategies to address the needs of English learners. The project will use an ODE clearinghouse-suggested Passport Reading Journey curriculum.
  • OnRamp Algebra (Competitive Preference Priority 3): Omega CDC will implement OnRamp Algebra, an intervention program designed exclusively to ensure that at-risk students are adequately prepared for Algebra 1, at 6th grade at Fairview and the 7th-8th grade at EJ Brown.
  • focusMath: Omega CDC will utilize focusMath, an intensive, K–6 math intervention program which identifies at-risk students early and accelerates their learning with instruction that is intensive, balanced, and individualized, at Fairview K-5 students.
  • Reading Buddies (Competitive Preference Priority 3): In partnership with Omega Baptist Church, Omega CDC will utilize Reading Buddies, a program in which two or more individuals read together allowing older students to model good reading to younger students.
  • High Dosage Reading and Math Tutoring (Competitive Preference Priority 3): Omega CDC, in partnership with University of Dayton, will use one-to-one high dosage reading and math tutoring for 7th-8th graders. Members of Omega Baptist Church volunteer as reading buddies in Scholars of HOPE.
  • Cross-curricular and Student-Led Learning (Competitive Preference Priority 3): Omega CDC will support Fairview Elementary and EJ Brown by performing project-based, interactive, and fun cross-curricular and student-led learning which teaches the essence of collaboration for students’ learning—a fundamental way to teach concepts in the context of multiple subjects at once.

CDF Freedom School - Through CDF Freedom School, summer and after-school enrichment will be offered through a research-based and multicultural program model that supports K-12 scholars and their families through five essential components: high quality academic and character-building enrichment; parent and family involvement; civic engagement and social action; intergenerational servant leadership development; and nutrition, health and mental health.

Dayton Scholars - Dayton Scholars will provide intense math and literacy instruction, enrichment, and social emotional skills programs to achieve measurable success and life-long learning.

Scholar University - Omega CDC initiated Scholar University in 2022 as an opportunity to close our cradle-to-career continuum after providing expanded learning in K-6 from 2017-2021 and scaling to grades 7th-8th in the 2021-2022 year. In academic year 2022-2023, Scholar University began serving transitioning 9th grade scholars with the intention to scale and close the pipeline through grade 12 to college and career during the Hope Zone project. Scholar University focuses on high school transition programs by employing career pathway programs to assess the interests and aptitudes of students in the middle grades. The program then creates coursework and program infrastructures that allow students to seamlessly progress through their academic work starting in high school and continuing to and through credential and degree completion.

Dayton Christian Center (Afterschool program) - will serve 30 children in its afterschool each year of the grant. Dayton Christian Center will ensure ADA accessible bathrooms in one of their classrooms and will expand by offering an additional team member to provide supportive services for families and children including access to mental health services and additional resources provided to our frontline classroom teachers.

 

 

 

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