Fulton Middle School May 2015 Board Report.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Glenbrook Middle School Restructuring Plan 2010 Transformation Model.
Advertisements

Professional Learning Communities Connecting the Initiatives
The NDPC-SD Intervention Framework National Dropout Prevention Center for Students with Disabilities Clemson University © 2007 NDPC-SD – All rights reserved.
Administrative Entry Plan
TODAY Observations Hypotheses Connection to Student Performance CSIP ASPIRING Goal(s) Objectives & Actions.
The Direction of the Baldwin-Woodville Area School District August 2010.
Business, Technology, and Design (BTD). Unifying Vision/Identity BTD will provide a personalized, supportive, and collaborative academic environment.
The Direction of the Baldwin-Woodville Area School District September 2011.
“A New Chapter and a New Day” An Update on the School Improvement Grant Staff Meeting Friday, August 5, :30 a.m. LHS Commons.
CommendationsRecommendations Curriculum The Lakeside Middle School teachers demonstrate a strong desire and commitment to plan collaboratively and develop.
TRHS Action Plan Goal 1 O Goal #1: In the School Year TRHS will further develop our Response to Instruction (RTI) model to ensure.
DECEMBER 19, 2013 PRESENTATION TO THE TRSD SCHOOL BOARD Timberlane District Action Plans.
Jefferson Elementary Farmington, Mo Mitzi Webster - PD Building Chair, 1st grade Joan Voelker - 4th grade Comprehensive Professional Development to Increase.
Confidential 1 Regional Achievement Center 3 Essex and Hudson Counties School Improvement Plan April 2013.
Building Coherence: P.S. 162Q Professional Learning Plan October 5, 2015.
DESE District Review Center for District and School Accountability Site Visit: April 11-14, 2011.
East Longmeadow Public Schools SMART Goals Presented by ELPS Leadership Team.
SCEP Evaluation Albany Elementary School.
P.S. 82Q Program Initiatives School Year.
State of the District Vision 2020 Began with the Team of 8 in January 2014 Developed Beliefs, Vision and Strategic Objectives.
Silver Lake PTA Oct 12, 2016 Family Engagement and School Data.
White Oak Elementary School School Improvement Plan for
 A MODEL SCHOOL. The children are the of North Aiken supported by reflective and responsive teachers and staff, devoted parents, a supportive district.
Standard 1 Purpose and Direction
CIP: Key Action # 1: Develop and implement systems to achieve academic growth goals for all students.    Objectives/Indicators of Success: Common Assessments.
Join me on
Madison Central 2013 – 2016 Strategic Plan
Clinical Practice evaluations and Performance Review
Accreditation External Review
School Counseling Advisory Council Meeting
Year-at-a Glance Monthly Coaching Meeting
Tiger Academy Curriculum Committee
A Workshop for Richland One School District
PLC Book Gro.
Worlds Best Workforce Annual Report
Annual Title I Meeting: Hahntown and Stewartsville Elementary Schools
Comprehensive Planning
Bellview Back to School Night 2017 Purpose:
WELCOME ALAN SHAWN FEINSTEIN MIDDLE SCHOOL OF COVENTRY A HIGH PERFORMING SCHOOL!
PLCs and the high performing, High Poverty school
Community Advisory Board
Welcome to John Will Elementary School!
LCAP Update November 19, 2014.
Differentiated Supports in Special Education
Gary Carlin, CFN 603 September, 2012
Leveraging the Power of MTSS in your School
Hyatt Elementary
Edgewood Middle School Board of Education Presentation March 23, 2009
ENDS Report Priority #3 Create Spaces of Optimism
Strategic Plan: Tri-Cities High School
Mountain Park Elementary School
“Laying Foundations for the Future!”
Mileposts Demo Sandbox
(includes all Universal, Targeted) (includes all Universal)
Mountain Park Elementary School
State of the School “PINE CREST…A Caring and Collaborative Community!”
New Prospect Elementary School
Sylvan Hills Middle (Carver Cluster)
2019 Spring & Fall Timeline May 10, 2019
Beacon Hill Elementary School
Making Middle Grades Work
Fulton Middle School June 2016 Updates Beth-Intro.
Buena Vista School District February 6, 2017
Leadership Video Q&A Prompt
ENDS Report Priority #3 Create Spaces of Optimism
Betsy Conners and Dan Carroll DATAG Summer 2019
Summit Hill Elementary School
Effective After-School Programs Presented by
Mountain Park Elementary School
Presentation transcript:

Fulton Middle School May 2015 Board Report

Spring 2015 April Staff Meeting Getting to Know You Prioritized Feedback

Spring 2015 Parent Welcome Letter Staff Feedback Form Family Feedback Form Interviewing for 2015-2016 Staff Worked with guidance counselors and staff to develop draft schedule (counseling form) ELA book study Meet and Greet StuCo (feedback, PBS) Establish FMS Twitter page @FMS_Hornets

May 2015 PLC training with lead team, planning for summer and fall Meet and Greet with families Individual meetings with staff members

Looking at the Feedback Student climate survey done in February Staff BAT survey (PLC Benchmark Alignment Tool) Hook Center survey Family feedback Staff feedback

Culture and Climate Effective behavior support system Celebrations Positivity Mutual respect Morale boosters for students and staff Communication Trust Accountability Visibility Consistency, consistency, consistency

Family and Community Engagement Communication Trust Volunteers/PTO 2.0 Involve local stakeholders Family engagement nights Showcase the amazing Partnership vs. Come if We Call

Student Engagement Effective utilization of intervention block “What I Need” Effective curriculum, assessment and instructional methods Morale boost for students and staff Relevant, rigorous, engaging lessons

Next Steps Meet and Greet Continued work with Lead Team Leadership Framework PBS, Family/Community Engagement, RTI Availability to staff, students and parents throughout summer Staff/Faculty Retreat 6th Grade Hornet Camp

Leadership Framework Each building team represented on each focus team PBS RTI Family and Community Involvement Building Leadership Team PLC Lead Team