EWS Resource Repository
Recent Event Materials & Resources:
- Talent Development Secondary Support for Early Warning Systems
- Regional Educational Laboratory Early Warning System Conference on March 13, 2015
- Attendance Works presentation, January 2015
- GATE – Graduation A Team Effort
- January 21, 2015 – Multi-tiered Support Systems – Strategic Intervention (Tier 2)
- December 17, 2014 – Multi-tiered Support Systems – Universal Supports (Tier 1)
- November 19, 2014 – Dropout Early Warning and Intervention Systems
- October 15, 2014 – Behavior: Data, Policy, and Practice
- September 17, 2014 – Data Use and Reports
- May 28, 2014 – Dropout Prevention Series: Overview of the 2014 Dropout Prevention Survey Results
Intervention Alignment Workshop for EWIS 10/21/14 at PSESD
Getting Started
Framework for Intervention
Pdf and PowerPoint presentation
EWS Inventory and Literature Review
2015 Pierce County EWS Inventory (pdf)
2012 Road Map EWS Inventory (pdf) and Literature Review (pdf)
Regional Road Map EWS Data
Race and Equity Tool
2014 Early Warning Indicator Systems Convening
Presentations from March 11, 2014
- Convening EWIS Overview
- Partnerships Breakout
- Data Breakout Session
- Early Warning System Spokane’s Lessons Learned
- Why Early Warning Systems Matter
Handouts from March 11, 2014
- CCER’s 2013 Early Warning Indicator Report
- REL’s Empowering Students through Early Warning Systems
- Race Matters article
- PSESD Data Coaching
2013 Convening Materials
Characteristics of High School Students and Dropouts
EWIS Implementation Cycle Planning Tool
Race to the Top
The Road Map Project 2014 Results Report
The text of the Road Map Consortium Race To The Top proposal
Information About Local EWIS Projects
Washington State to Have Better Understanding of Why Schools Suspend, Expel Kids – KPLU
HIGHLINE – The Highline Public Schools webpage contains a Power Point presentation about the On-Track Dashboard, research about early warning systems and frequently asked questions about the On-Track Dashboard.
KENT – Getting to High School Graduation: Identifying Early Warning Indicators to Prevent Dropouts, the Kent School District publication presenting results of the 2008 Cohort Study.
SEATTLE – New Insights from Cohort Studies: The Paths from Elementary School through High School to College and Career Readiness: A briefing for the Seattle Levy Oversight Committee, Mary Beth Celio, Northwest Decision Resources, April 2012
Seattle School District 2006 Cohort Study: A briefing for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Mary Beth Celio, Northwest Decision Resources. September 2009
Identifying Indicators of Risk/Success in Seattle Middle and High Schools. A Briefing for Seattle City Council. Northwest Decision Resources. By Celio, M.B. (2011)
SPOKANE – Getting to Graduation and Beyond: Identifying indicators of risk of failure for students in the Spokane Public Schools. A presentation of the longitudinal study by Mary Beth Celio, of the Spokane Public Schools classes of 2008 and 2010 highlighting indicators predictive of graduation
Spokane schools using early-warning data system. Seattle Times, November 23, 2012. A news article summarizing the EWIS developed in the Spokane Public Schools.
SNOQUALMIE VALLEY – The staff resources page of Snoqualmie Valley Public Schools with videos introducing HomeRoom data dashboards with screen-shots and other information.
Data
Statistical Information on Students Who Drop Out
Puget Sound Educational Service District Ends Report (2012)
Road Map Annual Results Report (2012). Community Center for Education Results.
The Consequences of Dropping Out of High School: Joblessness and Jailing for High School Dropouts and the High Cost for Taxpayers. Boston, MA Northeastern University, Center for Labor Market Studies. By Sum, A., Khatiwada, I. & McLaughlin, J. (2009)
Graduation and Dropout Statistics Annual Report 2010-11. Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. Prepared by Came, D. and Ireland, L (2010)
Graduation Rate Calculations in Washington State. Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. Dorn, R. & Came, D. (2012)
Public school graduates and dropouts from the Common Core of Data: School year 2009-10. U.S. Department of Education. (2011). Washington, DC: Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics.
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2012
U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Youth Indicators 2011, America’s Youth: Transitions to Adulthood
Interventions
ABC Interventions
The Power of Positive Connections – A Toolkit: Reducing Chronic Absence through PEOPLE: Priority Early Outreach for Positive Linkages and Engagement. Attendance Works (Aug. 2014)
Looking Forward to High School and College: Middle Grade Indicators of Readiness in Chicago Public Schools. The University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research. (2014)
The Importance of Staying in School: A Report on Absenteeism in the Nation’s Public Schools. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Center for Social Organization of Schools. By Balfanz, R. & Byrnes, V. (2012)
Challenging Behavior and Effective Discipline for All Students: Best Practice Strategies for Educators. National Association of School Psychologists. By Canter, A. & Wright, B. (2005)
Achievement Gap and the Discipline Gap: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Educational Research, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 59-68. By Gregory, A. Skiba, R. & Noguera, P. (2010)
Beyond the indicators: An integrated school level approach to dropout prevention. Arlington, VA: The Mid-Atlantic Equity Center, The George Washington University Center for Equity and Excellence in Education. By Mac Iver, M.A. & Mac Iver, D. J. (2009).
Gradual Disengagement: A Portrait of the 2008-2009 Dropouts in the Baltimore City Schools. Baltimore: Baltimore Education Research Consortium. Mac Iver, M. A. (2010)
Keeping on track in ninth grade and beyond: Baltimore’s ninth graders in 2007-08. Baltimore: Baltimore Education Research Consortium. By Mac Iver, M. A. & Mac Iver, D. J. (2010).
What Works Clearinghouse Intervention Report. U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance. (2006)
National Research on Indicators
CHICAGO – Preventable Failure: Improvements in Long-Term Outcomes when High Schools Focused on the Ninth Grade Year. A research summary by the University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research. April 2014.
“Is “Moneyball” the next big thing in education?”, Jim Soland.
Education Policy Analysis Archives: In Search of Leading Indicators in Education. A peer-reviewed, independent, open access, multilingual journal. Arizona State University.
Road Map Region Race to the Top: PSESD Leads Meeting.
BALTIMORE- Predicting High School Outcomes in the Baltimore City Public School. A recent report on the Everyone Graduates website at the Johns Hopkins University
The web site for the Baltimore Education Research Consortium (BERC) with numerous reports and publications.
Gradual Disengagement: A Portrait of the 2008-2009 Dropouts in the Baltimore City Schools. Baltimore: Baltimore Education Research Consortium. By Mac Iver, M. A. (2010)
Keeping on track in ninth grade and beyond: Baltimore’s ninth graders in 2007-08. Baltimore: Baltimore Education Research Consortium. By Mac Iver, M. A. & Mac Iver, D. J. (2010).
Predicting High School Outcomes in the Baltimore City Public Schools. The Council of the Great City Schools. The Senior Urban Education Research Fellowship Series, Volume VII. By Mac Iver, M.A. & Messel, M. (2012).
CHICAGO – Graduation Pathways: Chicago Public Schools’ Emerging Early Warning System. A presentation outlining the timing of early warning reports, the indicators used and screen shots of various reports showing the color-coding scheme to identify students receiving interventions
The on-track indicator as a predictor of high school graduation. Chicago: Consortium on Chicago School Research. By Allensworth, E., & Easton, J. (2005)
What matters for staying on-track and graduating in Chicago Public High Schools: A close look at course grades, failures and attendance in the freshman year. Chicago: Consortium on Chicago School Research. By Allensworth, E., & Easton, J. Q. (2007).
DELAWARE – Creating an Early Warning System: Predictors of Dropout in Delaware. Regional Educational Laboratory Mid- Atlantic Technical Assistance Brief REL MA 1.2.75-10. By Uekawa, K., Merola, S., Fernandez, F. & Porowski, A. (2010)
PHILADEPHIA – Preventing Student Disengagement and Keeping Students on the Graduation Path in Urban Middle-Grade Schools: Early Identification and Effective Interventions. Philadephia: Educational Psychology, 42(4) 223-235. By Balfanz, R., Herzog, L., & Mac Iver D.J. (2007)
TENNESSEE- Early Warning Indicator Analysis: Tennessee. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Center for Social Organization of Schools. By Balfanz, R., Wang, A. & Byrnes, V. (2010
NATIONAL –Preventing Future High School Dropouts: An Advocacy and Action Guide for NEA State and Local Affiliates. Washington D.C.: National Education Association. By Dianda, M. (2008)
Identifying potential dropouts: Key lessons for building an early warning data system. Washington, DC: Achieve. By Jerald, C. (2006).
Dropout Nation. Public Broadcast System. Frontline. September 21, 2012. By Beslow, J. (2012)
Evaluation & Replication
Implementation Guides
On Track for Success: The Use of Early Warning Indicator and Intervention Systems to Build a Grad Nation. Civic Enterprises and The Everyone Graduates Center at John Hopkins University Center for Social Organization of Schools. By Bruce, M., Bridgeland, J., Fox, J.H., Balfanz, R. (2011)
District Dropout Prevention Planning Guide Dropout Prevention Self-Assessment Tool: A Guide For School District Self-Assessment. By Dr. Kelly Goodsell, Puget Sound Educational Service District (2012).
Developing Early Warning Systems to Identify Potential High School Dropouts. National High School Center. By Heppin, J. B. & Therriault, S. B. (2008).
Learning What it Takes: An Initial Look at how Schools are using Early Warning Indicator Data and Collaborative Response Teams to Keep All Students on Track to Success. Philadelphia Education Fund. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Center for Social Organization of Schools. By Herzog, L., Davis, M. & Legters, N. (2011).
Team Playbook: Using Data to Keep Student on Track to Graduation. By John Hopkins University (2012)
AN Early Warning System Implementation Guide. National High School Center. By Therriault, S., Heppen, J., O’Cummings, M., Fryer, L., & Johnson, (2010).
English Language Learners
What Matters for Staying On-Track and Graduating in Chicago Public Schools: A Focus on English Language Learners. Chicago: The University of Chicago Consortium of Chicago School Research and the National High School Center. By Gwynne, J., Pareja, A.S., Ehrlich, S.B. & Allensworth, E. (2012)
The English Learner Dropout Dilemma: New Report Examines the Consequences, Causes and Solutions to High School Dropout Rate among English Language Learners. California Dropout Research Project Report. Santa Barbara: CA: University of California. Gevirtz Graduate School of Education. Callahan, Rebecca M. (2013)
Special Education Students
Students with Disabilities who Drop Out of School – Implications of Policy and Practice. Minneapolis, MN:University of Minnesota, National Center of Secondary Education and Transition, Institute on Community Integration.June 2002, Volume 1, Issue 2. By Thurlow, M., Sinclair, M. & Johnson D. R. (2002)
The High School Dropout Dilemma and Special Education Student. California Dropout Research Project Report #18. Santa Barbara: CA: University of California. Gevirtz Graduate School of Education. By Thurlow, M. & Johnson, D. (2011).
Family Engagement
Raising Their Voices: Engaging Students, Teachers, and Parents to Help End the High School Dropout Epidemic. Civic Enterprises and Peter D. Hart Research Associates. For the AT&T Foundation and the America’s Promise Alliance. Bridgeland, J. M., Balfanz, R., Moore, L. A. & R. S. Friant (2010).
The Silent Epidemic: Perspectives of High School Dropouts. Civic Enterprises and Peter D. Hart Research Associates. For the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. By Bridgeland, J. M., Dilulio, J. J. & K. B. Morison (2006).
Seeing is Believing: Promising Practices for How School Districts Promote Family Engagement. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Family Research Project. By Westmoreland, H., Rosenberg, H., Lopez, E. & Weiss, H. (2009).
Reengagement/Reentry
Reclaiming Students: The educational and economic costs of exclusionary discipline in Washington State. By Washington Appleseed and TeamChild. November 2012.
Collective Impact for Opportunity Youth. By Fan Hanleybrown, Kate Tallant, Daria Steinberg and Mimi Corcoran.
Multiple Pathways for Young Adults: A Report to the Washington Legislature on Youth Adult Employment. Olympia, WA: Workforce Training and Coordinating Board. (2012)
Mobility
Falling off Track during the Transition to High School: What We Know and What Can Be Done. The Future of Children, Volume 19, No. 1, Spring 2009. By Neild, R.C. (2009)
Strengthening Statewide Systems of Support Regional Meeting. New England Comprehensive Center. (2008).
When Mobility Disrupts Learning. Alexandria, VA: Educational Leadership, Vol. 65, Number 7, pages 59-63. By Smith, J., Fein, H & Paine, S. (2008)
K-12 EDUCATION: Many Challenges Arise in Educating Students Who Change Schools Frequently. U.S. Government Accountability Office (2010)
Truancy
Community Truancy Boad Toolkit. Spokane County Juvenile Court.
Promoting Positive Outcomes Truancy Reduction: Research, POlicy and Practice. Center for Chidren & Youth Justice, Seattle, WA. By Combo, G., Burden, H., & Burke, I. (2012)