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This full-day data retreat is an opportunity for the Board of Education and the Department of Education's administration to collaboratively review and discuss data critical to monitoring progress toward Hawaii's vision for public education.
There will be no action or decision-making at this meeting.
Note that audio of this meeting will not be broadcast live.
STATE OF HAWAII
BOARD OF EDUCATION
DATA RETREAT
MEMBERS
Kaimana Barcarse Margaret Cox Nolan Kawano
Kili Namauʻu Dwight Takeno Kenneth Uemura Bruce Voss
Daniella White (student representative) Captain Lyn Hammer (military representative)
Catherine Payne, Chairperson
Brian De Lima, Vice Chairperson
NOTICE OF MEETING
Thursday, November 7, 2019
9:00 a.m.
Waiwai Collective
1110 University Avenue, #100
Honolulu, Hawaii 96826
AGENDA
I. Call to Order
II. Welcome from Board of Education Chairperson
III. *Public Testimony on Board of Education ("Board") Agenda Items *New material added 11/13/2019*
IV. Presentation on Inquiry 1: How well are our students performing academically?
V. Presentation on Inquiry 2: How are we closing the achievement gap while supporting necessary shifts to innovation approaches?
A. Subinquiry: How are we providing safe and healthy environments for our students?
Following the presentation on Inquiry 2 and Subinquiry 2.A, Board Chairperson Catherine Payne will facilitate a discussion among Board Members and Department administration regarding the subject matter of the presentation.
VI. Working Lunch: Further discussion on academic performance (Inquiry 1) and closing the achievement gap (Inquiry 2)
VII. Presentation on Inquiry 3: How do we close the access gap so that all students are college, career, and community ready?
A. Subinquiry: How are we building capacity to empower schools and complex areas, what is needed to support student achievement and school design efforts?
B. Subinquiry: How are we providing safe and healthy learning environments for our students?
Following the presentation on Inquiry 3 and Subinquiries 3.A and 3.B, Board Chairperson Catherine Payne will facilitate a discussion among Board Members and Department administration regarding the subject matter of the presentation.
VIII. Presentation on Inquiry 4: How are we providing equitable supports to mitigate the achievement gap?
A. Subinquiry: How might we foster support through internal and external communication and community partnerships?
Following the presentation on Inquiry 4 and Subinquiry 4.A, Board Chairperson Catherine Payne will facilitate a discussion among Board Members and Department administration regarding the subject matter of the presentation.
IX. Adjournment
Written testimony may be submitted on any agenda item. Oral testimony will be accepted at the meeting. Each individual is allotted four (4) minutes, or an amount of time otherwise designated by the Chairperson, to provide oral testimony to the Board. In accordance with Hawaii's Sunshine Law (Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 92), testimony should be related to an item that is on the agenda.
Meeting material is available online at boe.hawaii.gov and can also be viewed in the Board Office.
Persons requiring an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability should contact the Board Office at least three (3) business days before the meeting. If a response is received less than three (3) business days before the meeting, we will try to obtain the auxiliary aid/service or accommodation, but we cannot guarantee that the request will be fulfilled. Requests made as early as possible will allow adequate time to fulfill your request.
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Catherine Payne, Board Chairperson