Vision Improving Lives through Education #ShowMeSuccess Mission Providing Access to Opportunity Priority Areas Early Learning Success-Ready Safe & Healthy Educator & Early Literacy Students & Workforce Schools Recruitment Margie Vandeven, Ph.D. Development & Retention Commissioner of Education t_) Public Education Snapshot -:; I AA GGlliimmppssee aatt WWhhoo WWee SSeerrvvee 2020 data for K-12 students unless otherwise noted - -· 0 917,325 70.1% 49.3% PK-12 students White Free-Reduced ~ ~ . o Lunch 0 69,849 15.5% 13.7% PK-12 teachers c;;;) Black Special c;;;) Education 0 0 554 SS 7.0% 3.9% pp aa local districts & charter rr tata,c::) Hispanic English schools R R ~ -3-3 Learner In 2019-20, 11,899 64,924 buses transported more than 19.9% 570,000 children birth-K students daily, traveling over student mobility rate screened through 98 million miles in 2019-20 MO Parents as Teachers COVID-19 61.8 million+ 3,600+ 236,520 Response meals served substitute teachers on new antigen tests to students and familes path to earn certification shipped to schools Efforts supporting school staffing 100+ 553 $300 million 8.6 million webinars and virtual local plans for in CARES Act grants cloth masks meetings for stakeholders alternative methods of distributed to schools to provided to schools instruction approved meet student needs Success-Ready Students 2019-20 data unless otherwise noted 2019 Graduates G 180-Day ra n d Follow-Up v ie w Local education agencies H ig report to DESE h S c h ■ 4-Year College 36.2% o o l ■ 2-Year College 25.2% ■ Employed 24.7% 20.7 83.3% □ Military 3.2% ■ Other/Unknown 10.7% average ACT score 4-year graduation rate 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Remediation Rate Recent high school graduates who needed 50 57 63.5% remedial courses upon entering college 47.0% area career centers of high school students took □ All Students 40 in MO at least one CTE course ■ African- 36.2% American 3322..44%% 33.8% 93.8% 5,366 30 3300..55%% ■ Asian/Pa cific 28.2% 27.8% Islander 25.8% ■ Caucasian of recent CTE graduates high school are employed, continuing students earned 20 20.3% 19.8% ■ Hispanic □ Other/ education or serving an industry-recognized 15.2% Unknown in the military certificate or credential 11.6% 10 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 DESE Administration & Funding DESE FY2021 Revenue Sources Where DESE’s 1,651 full-time $8,530,338,208 employees serve (FY2021) State Board ■ General Revenue 42.28% ■ State Board Operated Schools 673 Operated Adult ■ Federal 39.56% ■ Adult Learning & Rehabilitation Schools Learning & Rehabilitation ■ Proposition C Sales Tax 11.24% Services 659 Services □ Classroom Trust Fund 4.14% General ■ Jefferson Building (Learning Services/ Revenue ■ Lottery, Bingo & Tobacco Financial & Administrative Services) 299 Federal Settlement 2.49% □ Missouri Assistive Technology 9 ■ Other .29% ■ Commission for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing 8 Jefferson ■ Missouri Charter Public School Building FTE Commission 3 Funding 97.1% DESE will distribute Source of FY2021 revenue to local education agencies ■ Federal 170 □ State 129 dese.mo.gov 573-751-3469 [email protected] fb.com/MOEducation twitter.com/MOEducation youtube.com/MODeptofEducation P.O. Box 480, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0480 The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, veteran status, mental or physical disability, or any other basis prohibited by statute in its programs and activities. Inquiries related to department programs and to the location of services, activities, and facilities that are accessible by persons with disabilities may be directed to the Jefferson State Office Building, Director of Civil Rights Compliance and MOA Coordinator (Title VI/Title VII/Title IX/504/ADA/ADAAA/Age Act/GINA/USDA Title VI), 5th Floor, 205 Jefferson Street, P.O. Box 480, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0480; telephone number 573-526-4757 or TTY 800-735-2966; email [email protected]. © 2021 MoDESE