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WORKING DRAFT
Last Modified 1/20/2015 9:14 AM Eastern Standard Time
Printed 1/8/2015 9:18 AM Eastern Standard Time
DRAFT Confidential – Proprietary and Predecisional
Boston Public Schools Operational
Review – Week 2 check-inJanuary 20, 2015
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Any use of this material without specific permission is strictly prohibited
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Goals for today’s discussion
Update on process – what we’ve done, where we’regoing
Emerging insights –Share a few emerging insightsfor perspectives or thoughts on moving forward fromthe SteerCo.
Questions – Address any open questions and align
on week ahead
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▪ Week 2 highlights / activities
▪ Week 3 schedule of activities
▪ Emerging insights
▪ Next week’s focus
▪ Questions?
Agenda
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Week 2 highlights and activities DRAFT
Discussion questions:
▪ Interviews scheduled with Vivian Leonard,
Paul Curran and Matt Mayrl from the citythis week, how connected are they to theprocess?
Week 2 activities
▪ Teachers focus group (6 participants)
▪ Principals focus group (8 participants)
▪ Conducted 20 interviews (43 to date) including:
– Jerry Burrell (Enrollment)
– Jon Steketee (Transportation)
– Melissa Partridge (Academics)
– Kavita Ventkatesh (Academics)
– Mark Skipper (Network Supt.)
– Carleton Jones (Facilities)
– Eric Weston (Security)
– Nate Kuder (Budget)
– Ann Chan (Acadmics)
– Emily Quazilbash (Human Capital)
– Avery Esdaile (Athletics)
– Diane Hauser (Technology)
– John McDonough (Superintendent)
– Andy Horgan (Technology)
– Al Taylor (Network Supt.)
– Dr. Coleman (Vice Chair, School Committee)
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▪ Week 2 highlights / activities
▪ Week 3 schedule of activities
▪ Emerging insights
▪ Next week’s focus
▪ Questions?
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Week 3 schedule of activities DRAFT
Discussion questions:
▪ As we get some first takes from the
SteerCo. on the draft this week,anyone outside this group that needsto have a say?
▪ Where is the SteerCo. Workshop onthe 26th?
Week 3 activities
▪ Refine Phase 1 findings and identifyadditional data and interviewsneeded
▪ Notable meetings:
– Touch points with SteerCo. to
begin testing initial findings forPhase 1
– Interviews scheduled with VivianLeonard, Paul Curran and MattMayrl from the City
– Monday, Jan 26 4pm: Steering
Committee Review workshop
▪ First parents focus group scheduledfor Jan. 27
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▪ Week 2 highlights / activities
▪ Week 3 schedule of activities
▪ Emerging insights
▪ Next week’s focus
▪ Questions?
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Week 2 emerging insights
Discussion questions:
▪ Reactions or further perspective
on these points▪ Larger themes of data creationand usage and technology areunderlying drivers of some ofthese insights. Are there other,broader themes that connectthese?
Emerging insights
▪ Good talent management processespresent in parts of Human Capital, notconsistently replicated elsewhere in centraloffice
▪ Transportation and operations strategy useof data to drive results (50% increase inbus timeliness in just 3 months) can bemodel for data driven culture at BPS
▪ Frustration across ELL, Academics andSPED about silos and lack of alignment forstudent services
▪ BPS has a facilities issue:
– Annual funds are just 1/10 of estimatedcurrent deferred maintenance costs
– Back of the envelope estimates ofneeded renovation in the $3-$4B range
HIGHLY PRELIMINARY
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▪ Week 2 highlights / activities
▪ Week 3 schedule of activities
▪ Emerging insights
▪ Next week’s focus
▪ Questions?
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This week’s focus
Incorporate early findings from data where appropriate (and available) to testinterview findings and develop initial perspectives across the 25 areas
specified in the RFP
Synthesize findings into initial themes and priority areas for individualpressure testing with SteerCo. members
Get an initial, rough sense of the size of the opportunities
Finalize initial findings for Monday SteerCo. workshop
Deliver engaging working session on January 26th, designed to:
Share and discuss initial, high-level perspectives across the RFP areas Explore potential areas for Phase 2 deeper exploration Align on narrowed set of areas for additional data gathering, interviews, and
gathering of external comparisons
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▪ Week 2 highlights / activities
▪ Week 3 schedule of activities
▪ Emerging insights
▪ Next week’s focus
▪ Questions?
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