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MILLCREEK PROMISE WELCOME TO THE MILLCREEK PROMISE LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE BREAKFAST MEETING 28 SEPT 2018 ---PAGE BREAK--- CHECK-IN  What are you reading right now? ---PAGE BREAK--- ANNOUNCEMENTS  Grants  Fundraising ---PAGE BREAK--- • Review our 3 Promises • Review our “process” • Data Walk • Choose indicators for each Promise GOALS FOR THIS MEETING ---PAGE BREAK--- OUR THREE PROMISES 1. 2. 3. EDUCATION: Strengthen and support our local schools to maximize academic success and educational outcomes envisioning all Millcreek youth as college graduates. HEALTH AND SAFETY: Work together to create a safer, healthier community through resident engagement, support of local law enforcement, fitness & nutrition programs, and health provider partnerships. ECONOMIC WELL-BEING: Enhance the economic well-being of Millcreek residents who are unemployed, underemployed or that have been denied access to education or vocational training that would result in their being able to better provide for themselves and their families. ---PAGE BREAK--- In this community… • What do you want to improve? Outcomes/Promises • How will you measure it? Indicators • Who can help? Partners • Is the suite of interventions up to the task? Performance Measures • What’s missing? Gaps • No program? Not enough programs? Systemic barriers? • How do we get better? Rigorous Continuous Improvement WHAT WOULD IT TAKE TO ACHIEVE OUR PROMISES? ---PAGE BREAK--- AN EXAMPLE Strengthen and support our local schools to maximize academic success and educational outcomes envisioning all Millcreek youth as college graduates Strengthen and support our local schools to maximize academic success and educational outcomes envisioning all Millcreek youth as college graduates # and % of children reading on grade level # and % of children proficient in math # and % of children graduating from high school PROMISE INDICATORS ---PAGE BREAK--- • Population level Indicators – how we measure if what we are doing (as a partnership) is working • # and % of children considered “ready” on a k-readiness assessment • # and % of children with healthy weight and nutrition • # and % of adults who use social services in a given year • Measuring - some indicators are obvious (e.g. 3rd grade reading rates). Some are not (e.g. mental health) REVIEW INDICATORS DEFINITION ---PAGE BREAK---  Please review the data on display in groups of 2-3  Please answer the following questions on the post-it notes: - How does the data we have align with the Promises? PINK -What story do the data tell us? BLUE -Why do you think it is this way? ORANGE -What questions do you have? GREEN DATA WALK ---PAGE BREAK--- 1. Organize yourselves by outcome group 2. Select a group note taker and spokesperson 3. Dig Deeper into each outcome and indicator 4. Using your sticky notes, select 2-3 indicators for your Promise 5. Report out to the larger group GROUP WORK ---PAGE BREAK--- • Friday, October 26: Site Visit to Mill Creek Elementary NEXT TIME ---PAGE BREAK--- HOMEWORK  Send Ashley questions for the faculty at Mill Creek Elementary by October 19 ---PAGE BREAK--- THANK YOU! QUESTIONS? MILLCREEK PROMISE PROGRAM MANAGER [EMAIL REDACTED] [PHONE REDACTED]