Edison K8: Mapping Our Goals for the Year We will be familiar with the priority elements for the year’s work We will know the key levers for improving.

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Edison K8: Mapping Our Goals for the Year We will be familiar with the priority elements for the year’s work We will know the key levers for improving student achievement We will understand the connection between our School Climate goal and Our Student Learning Goal (objectives from our Summer Institute)

PrioritiesElement of rubric Increasing Academic Rigor through Common Core shifts Rigorous Standards Based Unit Design (1-A-3) Well-Structured Lessons (I- A-4)* Using Data to DifferentiateAdjustments to Practice (I-B- 2)* Inclusive PracticesMeeting Diverse Needs (II- A-3 and II-B-3)* Family and Community Engagement Parent/Family Engagement (III-A-1)* PBISShared Responsibility (IV-E- 1)

School Instructional Focus/ Strategies School Level Team Level School Performance Goals Team Student Learning Goal Team Professional Practice (Goal) Performance/ Learning Goals Professional Practice Goals & Priorities School Vision Self-assess, student data, previous evaluation Aligning School Improvement Work with Educator Effectiveness Work

Edison K8 School Mission The Edison K8 School is committed to providing its students with a rigorous academic experience in a safe, nurturing atmosphere that creates a sense of belonging for students, families and staff. The Edison K8 is committed to harnessing the power of the arts as a way to drive student achievement.

Student Learning Goal In order to address the achievement gaps that exist between general education students and students who have special needs (26.9 CPI points in ELA/ 32.3 CPI points in math) and/or who are English language learners (16.4 ELA/ 12.1 Math) teachers will focus on student mastery of academic language embedded in the Common Core standards so that students scoring in the lowest 1/3 of each class on the first predictive will make 5 points of progress by the second predictive assessment and an addition 5 by MCAS for a total increase of 10 CPI points.

Key Levers of Our Work for Focus on attending to the Academic Language demands of all content areas Rigorous standards based unit planning aligned to Common Core State Standards Well Structured lessons differentiated for the diverse learners in the room Data driven Instruction using interim assessment data to plan intervention groups and re-teach lessons Redesign of leadership team structures to support school priorities Regular, actionable face to face feedback about instruction

Data Wall to Track Intervention Data

Leadership Team Structures

School Climate Goal We will increase the “sense of belonging” experienced by students, staff and family members at the Edison K8 as measured by the annual School Climate Survey by focusing our efforts on Connecting/ Challenging/ and Supporting members of our community.

3 Lenses for Building a Sense of Belonging ConnectChallengeSupport What are the ways in which we build connections to students, families and each other? Are we operating in our Zone of proximal development? Are we pushing our students and families to do the same? How do we individualize support so that each learner (student, family and staff) gets what they need in order to be successful?