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DELAWA R E PAT H WAY S 2 0 1 6

OUTC OM E S R E PO RT
PROGRESS TOWARDS GOAL

METRIC

COMPREHENSIVE CAREER
PREPARATION SYSTEM

Percent of secondary students (grades


9-12) enrolled in Delaware Pathways

0%

WORK-BASED
LEARNING EXPERIENCES

0%

INTEGRATE EDUCATION AND


WORKFORCE EFFORTS
COORDINATE FINANCIAL
SUPPORT
ENGAGE EMPLOYERS, EDUCATORS,
AND SERVICE PROVIDERS

0%

100%

1,850
STUDENTS

20,000
STUDENTS

100%

5,429
STUDENTS

8,873
STUDENTS

100%

5,075
STUDENTS

7,690
STUDENTS

100%

2,516
STUDENTS

8,220
STUDENTS

100%

2,190
STUDENTS

7,398
STUDENTS

STATUS

TARGET (2019)*

32%

83%

0%

9%

0%

100%

376
STUDENTS

410
STUDENTS

100%

4 OF 13
INDICATORS

12 OF 13
INDICATORS

$365,000

$4,000,000

$941,000

$6,000,000

27% PRIVATE
73% PUBLIC

40% PRIVATE
60% PUBLIC

350 UNIQUE
VISITORS

3,500 TOTAL
UNIQUE
VISITORS

350
PARTICIPANTS

2,150 TOTAL
PARTICIPANTS

100%

73%
I

10%

l 100%
I

16%
I

150
STUDENTS

l 100%

27%

0%

97
STUDENTS

l 100%

16%

0%

100%

l 100%
I

0%

BASED ON 2017 BASELINE

19%

0%

0%

Percent of target population (parents


and employers) that support Delaware
Pathways as a core part of the state
education system (survey to be
developed 2017 baseline and target)

ACTUAL (2016)*

100%

Percent increase in participation at


Delaware Pathways events

Percent increase of unique visitors to


the Delaware Pathways website and
social media accounts

0%

0%

Percent of money received through


private and public funding

93%

Percent attainment of public


funding goal

0%

Percent attainment of private/external


funding goal

l
I

Percent progress on Workforce Data


Quality Campaign Mastering the
Blueprint annual survey

8%

Percent of youth with an individualized


education program (IEP) that exit high
school and successfully transition into
postsecondary education and/or the
workforce (see citation)*

56%

Percent of in-school youth who are


at-risk of not graduating high school
(defined under WIOA) that exit high
school and successfully transition into
postsecondary education (see citation)*

0%

Percent of schools and employers


indicating satisfaction with workforce
intermediary activities (survey to be
developed 2017 baseline and target)

60%

Percent of secondary and


postsecondary students successfully
completing a work-based learning
course

0%

Percent of secondary and


postsecondary students participating in
a work-based learning course

Percent of secondary students


that successfully transition into
postsecondary education and/or the
workforce (see citation)*

5%
I

Percent of secondary students


demonstrating career and college
readiness benchmarks

100%

BASED ON 2017 BASELINE

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* THREE OF THE MEASURES FOCUS ON TRANSITION FROM SECONDARY TO POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION OR EMPLOYMENT. THERE IS A ONE-YEAR DELAY IN DATA REPORTING FOR THE DESIGNATED YEAR.

PROGRESS KEY: 2016 BASELINE - 2017 TARGET - 2019 TARGET

STATUS KEY: IMPROVED ON TRACK - DECLINED ON TRACK - OFF TRACK

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