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Improving Student Outcomes for Schools At- Risk Presentation Template (The slides that follow serve as the template that should be used to outline the school’s plan of action.)

School Name School District Presenter(s)

School Snapshot Provide demographic information about the school. Administrator experience (years at the school, prior administrative experience) Years of experience of the teachers by grade level and content area Number of certified teachers, by licensure type (2016-2017 vs 2017-2018) Teacher turnover (2016-2017 vs 2017-2018) Number and percentage of enrollment by ethnic and gender sub-groups Percentage of students receiving free and reduced lunch Percentage of students with disabilities, English learners, migrant, or homeless (2 slides)

Data Analysis Key Findings: Strengths Describe the top strengths in your School/Districts that were uncovered through deep examination of accountability, assessment, and other pertinent data. Keep in mind the time limit and be advised to describe strengths that will be capitalized upon to transform in your school. (2 slides)

Data Analysis Key Findings: Gaps Describe the most critical gaps identified by your School/District that were uncovered through deep examination of assessment, accountability, and other pertinent data. (3 slides)

Summary of Key Findings Briefly describe the top findings from the data analysis, including how these findings support conclusions about the strengths and gaps and align with the school-wide Title I plan. Describe what was learned regarding equitable access for all students to a high-quality evidenced-based instructional program in your school. Describe strategies that were used in previous years to address identified needs and the results. Describe what was learned about equitable access to HQ teachers for all students. (2 slides)

Resource Analysis: Budget Briefly identify all of the current funding streams that are being provided for this school (source, amount, purpose) (1 slide)  

Resource Analysis: District Supports Describe what the district is doing to ensure that high-quality evidenced-based instructional programs and supports are in place for the school? How do these strategies differ from previous school improvement strategies used in this school? Does the school currently have external providers that support the instructional practices of the school? If yes, describe the support provided by the external provider and impact on student outcomes. Does the district currently have partnerships with regional educational service agencies (RESAs) or other educational service groups? If yes, describe the support provided by the service agency and impact on student outcomes (2 -3 Slides) (2 slides)

Action Plan for Improving Student Outcomes Briefly describe the school’s top priorities (including key goals and strategies aligned with results of the needs assessment and data analysis) that will result in school-wide transformation and improved student achievement. The Action Plan should address, at a minimum: Leadership Professional Development Curriculum and Instruction Assessments School Climate The action plan should also include persons responsible and a timeline for implementation. (4 -5 Slides) (5 slides )

Action Plan: Major Outcomes Describe the concrete outcomes expected from your major activities and how the district and school will monitor outcomes (i.e. how your school will define success in transforming itself). (1 slide)

Leveraging Resources and Engaging Stakeholders Briefly provide details regarding how the school will leverage existing initiatives and align strategies to maximize the impact of the plan to increase student outcomes. Briefly provide details regarding how your school will identify and ensure support of the action plan from key stakeholders (parents, district, and community). Identify the policies and processes that must be put in place to ensure sustainability of the improvement strategies. (1 slide)

Planning for Long-Term Sustainability What supports do you need from the MDE to help you advance your plan? (1 slide)

Questions from State Team [List the name and title of each school and district team member who is present at the convening so that clarifying questions may be directed to specific individuals]