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MIT School Access and Quality Fellowship Kickoff

MIT Building E52, Third Floor – Morris and Sophie Chang Building, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02142
October 21, 2022
8:00 am - 5:00 pm Eastern

Overview

The MIT School Access and Quality Fellowship Kickoff is the first event in a one-year program for education leaders currently researching, implementing, and/or expanding enrollment reform. Sessions will cover equity, use of enrollment data, inclusion of early childhood education (ECE) in unified enrollment systems, community engagement, and more. Presenters from around the country will bring both policy and research expertise. This interactive event will also provide Fellows with an opportunity to discuss current policies and their goals for the future, building a foundation for a strong community moving ahead.

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Agenda

October 21, 2022
BreakfastWelcome Remarks and Kickoff OverviewIntroductionsWhat is Unified Enrollment?Addressing Equity in New York CityBreakUsing Enrollment Data to Drive Decision MakingLunchCase ConsultancyEngaging Community to Foster Equitable EnrollmentBuddy MatchingInclusion of Early Childhood Education in Enrollment SystemsKickoff ClosingReception
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Breakfast

8:00 - 9:00 am Eastern

Location

E52-324, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139

Session Overview

Arrive early to grab breakfast and chat with other fellows.

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Welcome Remarks and Kickoff Overview

9:00 - 9:15 am Eastern

Location

E52-324, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139 (or Zoom)

Session Overview

This session will provide background on Blueprint Labs and an overview of the fellowship’s objectives.

Speakers

Talia Gerstle
Senior Policy and Communications Manager

Blueprint Labs

Parag Pathak
Director

Blueprint Labs

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Introductions

9:15 - 9:45 am Eastern

Location

E52-324 and E53-310, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139 (or Zoom)

Session Overview

Through brief, guided introductions, fellows will get a chance to introduce themselves and share their goals for the program.

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What is Unified Enrollment?

9:45 - 10:15 am Eastern

Location

E52-324, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139 (or Zoom)

Session Overview

This interactive session is intended to help build a shared understanding of enrollment reform, the values driving unified enrollment, and the necessary factors for implementation.

Speakers

Ray Cwiertniewicz
Enrollment Consultant

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Addressing Equity in New York City

10:15 - 11:15 am Eastern

Location

E52-324, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139 (or Zoom)

Session Overview

This session will explore equity initiatives and research in New York City (NYC) from various levels. Clemence Idoux (UPenn) will open with her research on how changes in admissions policies impact students' application behavior and school segregation. Next, Daniel Hildreth (NYCDOE) with share an overview of changes in admissions policies for gifted and talented programs in NYC over the last several years. Lastly, Anthony Harrison (NYCDOE) will discuss how the NYCDOE is supporting special populations, at both the family and systems level.

Speakers

Anthony Harrison
Admissions Manager for Elementary Schools Admissions/Special Populations Lead

NYCDOE

Daniel Hildreth
Executive Director of Admissions

NYCDOE

Clémence Idoux
Clémence Idoux

Blueprint Labs

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Break

11:15 - 11:25 am Eastern

Session Overview

10-minute break between sessions

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Using Enrollment Data to Drive Decision Making

11:25 am - 12:25 pm Eastern

Location

E52-324, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139 (or Zoom)

Session Overview

This session will highlight several different ways that practitioners and researchers are using data to drive decision making. Dave Hand (NOLA Public Schools) will discuss how New Orleans Public Schools is using enrollment data for their portfolio modeling. Jodie Newbery (Los Angeles Unified) will highlight LAUSD’s efforts in this space. Parag Pathak will close the session with his research on using enrollment data to predict the likelihood of school admissions and equity implications of this work.

Speakers

Dave Hand
Executive Director, Data Systems & Solutions

NOLA Public Schools

Jodie Newbery
Program & Policy Development Advisor

Los Angeles Unified School District

Parag Pathak
Director

Blueprint Labs

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Lunch

12:25 - 1:05 pm Eastern

Location

MIT Buildings E52-324, E52-314, and outside

Session Overview

Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees.

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Case Consultancy

1:05 - 1:30 pm Eastern

Location

E52-324, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139 (or Zoom)

Session Overview

Jay Freistadt will lead a short case consultancy that examines Seattle Public Schools's re-zoning and pushback from well-resourced communities. Fellows will break into small groups to discuss approaches to this challenge.

Speakers

Jay Freistadt

Seattle Public Schools

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Engaging Community to Foster Equitable Enrollment

1:30 - 2:30 pm Eastern

Location

E52-324, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139 (or Zoom)

Session Overview

Niloufar Salehi (UC Berkeley) will present her research on community centered algorithm design in San Francisco, followed by a Q&A. Alicia Lombrana and Justin Smith (Yes Prep) will share how their charter network in Houston approaches community engagement, and Cesar Dominguez (Tulsa Public Schools) will discuss how his district increased application rates of the hardest-to-reach population.

Speakers

Cesar Dominguez
Director of Strategic Operations

Tulsa Public Schools

Alicia Lombrana
Manager of Recruitment & Enrollment

YES Prep Public Schools

Niloufar Salehi
Assistant Professor

UC Berkeley

Justin Smith
Director of Recruitment & Enrollment

YES Prep Public Schools

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Buddy Matching

2:30 - 2:55 pm Eastern

Location

E52-324, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139 (or Zoom)

Session Overview

Fellows will be placed into groups of 2-3, based on their goals for the coming year.

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Inclusion of Early Childhood Education in Enrollment Systems

2:55 - 3:55 pm Eastern

Location

E52-324, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139 (or Zoom)

Session Overview

Integrating Early Childhood Education (ECE) into Unified Enrollment systems presents unique challenges. This session will feature perspectives from both a mature ECE UE system and a system about to launch. Rebecca Latham (New Orleans Public Schools) will share lessons learned from NOLA’s mature ECE UE system. Lindsay Weixler (Tulane) will share with findings from a study that aimed to increase application rates through text message interventions. Sean Perkins (City of Philadelphia) will discuss his plans for launching an ECE UE system in Philadelphia and ways he is working to build consensus among diverse stakeholders. All three presenters will join a panel on best practices to integrate ECE into enrollment systems.

Speakers

Rebecca Latham
Executive Director of Early Childhood

NOLA Public Schools

Sean Perkins
Chief of Early Childhood Education

City of Philadelphia

Lindsay Weixler
Co-Director, New Orleans Collaborative for Early Childhood Research; Research Assistant Professor, Tulane

Tulane

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Kickoff Closing

3:55 - 4:00 PM ET

Location

E52-324, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139 (or Zoom)

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Reception

4:00 - 5:00 pm Eastern

Location

Za, 350 Third St, Cambridge, MA 02142

Logistics and Travel

Attending In-Person

COVID-19 Safety

All attendees must be up to date with Covid-19 vaccinations (or have an exemption), per MIT Tim Ticket policy. Face coverings are optional for all attendees of indoor events.

Travel

All fellows and speakers are eligible for travel reimbursement. Please view MIT hotel discounts here. Please contact contact@mitblueprintlabs.org if you have any questions about the required forms/process.

Accessing MIT

The Kickoff will be held on MIT’s campus in Cambridge, MA in the Morris and Sophie Chang Building (50 Memorial Drive, Bldg E52, Cambridge, MA 02142) on the third floor. Please note there are two doors to enter from: 50 Memorial Drive and 30 Wadsworth Street. Scan your Tim Ticket to enter, take the elevators to the third floor, and the event is to the left. An MIT Campus Map is also available.

Arriving by train: Take the Red Line branch of the “T” to the Kendall/MIT stop. Head to 50 Memorial Drive by following a map (see above).

Arriving by car: Parking near MIT can be difficult! Please plan ahead. The closest parking garage is located at One Broadway.

Arriving by rideshare: If taking Uber/Lyft to the event, please input 30 Wadsworth Street, Cambridge, MA 02142 as your destination. Memorial Drive is not always safe for cars to stop. You will enter through Bldg E52, the Morris and Sophie Chang Building.

Tim Tickets

Every in-person attendee must use the Tim Tickets system to attend the MIT SAQ Kickoff on October 21, 2022. Tim Tickets grant building access and provide MIT Medical with necessary information for contact tracing. Learn more here.

Any time prior to October 21st:  Register and Get the App

1. Register for Tim Tickets here (Note: you must use this link to register).

2. Download the MIT Tim Tickets mobile app, available for iOS 13+and Android 7+.

3. Once you log in, you should see a ticket that says, “Blueprint Labs SAQ Kickoff.” Contact us if you do not see this ticket.

On October 21: Submit your Attestation and Scan

1. Open your MIT Tim Tickets app and submit your attestation before you arrive at the Kickoff. The attestation is only available to complete 24 hours before the start of the event. It’s critical that you complete the attestation at least 30 minutes before you arrive to campus or you will be delayed in entering the building.

2. When you arrive, open your MIT Tim Tickets app and scan your QR code to open the door. The QR code scanner is labeled for Tim Tickets and features a cartoon beaver.

3. Head to the third floor in the elevators and follow the signs to the Kickoff!

Meet the 2022-2023 Fellows