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(c) 2017 Division of Instructional, School Improvement, and College Readiness Support
Preparing Students for College and Career Success Takes a Holistic ApproachPresented by Melissa I. Lopez, Norma O. McCormick, and Angela Delamar
Office of College, Career, and Life Readiness1
Melissa I. LopezDirector, Office of College Career and Life Readiness
Region One Education Service Center
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Meet the Team
Rosie FrancoEducation Specialist,
Project DirectorNorma Ortiz McCormick
Coordinator
Eliza Alvarado, PhDCoordinator,
Project Director
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Joe CastilloEducation Specialist
Angela DelamarEducation Specialist
Abel DiazAccountant
Claudia GutierrezEducation Specialist
Esperanza TijerinaTransition Specialist
Ricardo Lee Lopez, Jr.Education Specialist
Kristopher McKinneyEducation Specialist
Nicole SaenzEducation Specialist
Alexandria LupercioTransition Specialist
Elizabeth BetancourtProgram Assistant
Jessie DoriaLead Program Assistant
Yolanda OlivoProgram Assistant
Ensuring Success for All Students
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And Collectively We Have Over 140Years of College Readiness Experience.
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Where We Have Been…
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Right Choices for
Youth Partnership
1999-2006
Bridges to the Future
Partnership
2005-2011
Ready, Set, College!
Partnership
2011-2017
Region One GEAR UP Grants
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Region One ESC – GEAR UP CohortCollege Enrollment Rates
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Project College ReadinessCurrent Cohort
Cohort Number
GraduatedNot
GraduatedApply Texas
Numbers
TASFANumbers
FAFSA Numbers2016-17
FAFSA Numbers2015-16
Recovery
8618 8367/97% 199 7860/91% 319 6289/73% 4690/54% 615
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What Does College and Career Readiness Mean to You?
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The Four Dimensions of College and Career Readiness
1. Key Cognitive Strategies (How Do You THINK)
2. Key Content Knowledge (What do you KNOW)
3. Academic Behaviors (How do you ACT)
4. Key Transition Knowledge and Skills (How do you GO)
Source: From College and Career Ready: Helping All Students Succeed Beyond High School by David T. Conley, 2010.
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“On the Road to College”
AcademicFinancialSocial-Emotional (ACT ENGAGE)
Other Supports
AcademicFinancial Social-Emotional (ACT Engage)Other
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Celebrating the Accomplishmentsof the Region
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A Legacy of NCCEP Parent Leaders of the Year
Rosalba
Delgado-Saenz
2007
Donna ISD
Sandra Gil
2008
Roma ISD
Criselda Cardenas
2013
PSJA ISD Sheila Guerrero
2015
Hidalgo ISD
Adriana
Guerra
2016
San Benito
ISD
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What the Research Says…
“Students are more likely to succeed when
they feel connected to
school.” (Page 1)
https://www.jhsph.edu/research/centers-and-institutes/military-child-initiative/resources/School_Connectedness
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Doing What is Right for Those That We Serve
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Gloria’s Story
News Channel 5 PSA
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Impacting Students and Their Families
Video: Financial Literacy
https://splice.gopro.com/v?id=65ez5x
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Accountability Implications for School Districts
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Supports Through The Center for Excellence in College
and Career Readiness
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Building Leaders at Every Level: A Community of Learners
• Collegiate Counselor’s
Academy
• TSI Institute
• South Texas ECHS
Conference
• Moolah Palooza: Financial
Literacy Educator Fest
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Developing a College Focus: Direct Services for Parents and Students
• Student Leadership
Council Convening
• I AM 2018
• T.I.E.S. Conference
• 6th Annual Financial
Literacy Summit
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Creating College Going Communities: Support Structures for Student Success
• HB 5 ELA College Prep
Course
• HB 5 Math College Prep
Course
• UT Austin OnRamps
• Senior Playbook
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Coming Soon:
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THE CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS
http://www.esc1.net/Page/800
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Contact Information:Melissa I. Lopez
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (956)984-6046
Norma Ortiz McCormick
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (956)984-6034
Angela Delamar
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (956)984-6116
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