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Lawrence-Lawson Elementary “Excellence For All, Whatever It Takes” Lawrence-Lawson Elementary

Sparta, Wisconsin Sparta is a city in Monroe County. The population is approximately 10,000 and the small community is known as the Bicycling Capital of America!

“Excellence For All, Whatever It Takes” Our vision statement represents the value we place on educating each individual child. We strive to meet each student’s needs by differentiating instruction and providing opportunities for prevention, intervention, and enrichment of academics. Vision Statement

Demographics 243 students grades K-3 (average) 68%-70% Free/Reduced Lunch 15% ELL (Hispanic) 18-20% Special Education Demographics

PBIS School of Merit/Distinction 2012-2016 RtI School of Merit 2014-2016 Title 1 School of Recognition 2011-2015 Wisconsin’s Elementary Principal of the Year 2016 PBIS/RtI

High Performing-High Poverty 3rd Year Spotlight School Recipients

Shared Leadership

Surveys Surveys! Tips For Getting Staff to Take Surveys *Provide uninterrupted time *Explain the importance *Don’t give more than a week window for the survey *Frequent email reminders updated staff on how many have taken it so far *Send out final results with analysis *Make it a non-negotiable Surveys Surveys!

It All Begins With Data! RtI Surveys PBIS Surveys DPI Survey School-Wide Implementation Review (SIR) All-Staff Perception Survey PBIS Surveys Self-Assessment Survey (SAS) Benchmarks of Quality (BoQ) Tiered Fidelity Inventory (TFI) DPI Survey Comprehensive Assessment of Leadership for Learning (CALL) It All Begins With Data!

It All Begins With Data!

RtI learning coach sends out an email quickly addressing areas of need RtI learning coach sends out an email quickly addressing areas of need. Asks that PLC’s discuss ideas of how to increase areas of need and each team share out on google doc. Then RtI leadership team take the suggestions and begin to form a school wide action plan to address these areas. Analyze the Data!

School Improvement Plan CALL: Comprehensive Assessment of Leadership for Learning *DPI Project with 20 other schools throughout the state *School improvement *Measure school wide leadership and distributed leadership *Identify areas in need of improvement and areas of strength *Live webinars and face to face meetings *Title 1 Innovation, Implementation and Sustainability conference, Quality Educator conference and Wisconsin State Reading Association School Improvement Plan

School Improvement Plan! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CJng5xoS2LclvIsqbmqhmYYuKSvON78h7cRpb4Avtgk/edit School Improvement Plan!

Plan in Action! Book Studies Family Engagement Google Doc. During the 2016-2017 school year, 80% of our K-3 students will achieve proficiency in reading for their grade level. (K=D, 1st=J, 2nd=M, 3rd=P) Book Studies Family Engagement Google Doc. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MhvEtOI_4pGqpMjafdjXHtBAwOOzk3IR1kwunmUFJTk/edit#gid=0 Show pictures and talk about how we accomplished many of the things in our action plan Plan in Action!

How do you know its working? Formative Assessment to Monitor Progress December Survey March Survey Our mini-google survey three times per year after our action plan was written. How do you know its working?

Thank you for attending our session. Questions or Comments Contact Information: mherek@spartan.org jmoser@spartan.org ahaug@spartan.org