Kyrene Community/Superintendent Council May 21, 2018
Agenda Welcome Introduction of Council Members Welcome Dr. Jan Vesely Superintendent 6:00 pm Introduction of Council Members All 6:05 pm to 6:15 pm Setting the Stage—“We are Kyrene” Dr. Vesely 6:15 pm to 6:30 pm “From Diversity to Inclusivity: Creating Unum from the Pluribus” Dr. Jose Leyba Tom Brown 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm “What Are Your Interests?” 7:00 pm to 7:30 pm Next Steps—Goals of the Council 7:30 pm to 8:00 pm Adjourn 8:00 pm
We Are Kyrene Established in 1888 Enrollment of approximately 17,000 students 25 schools in Chandler, Tempe, Ahwatukee, Guadalupe and the Gila River Indian Reservation, including: 6 middle schools 19 elementary schools Expanding preschool options 17 Kyrene schools have earned “A+ School of Excellence” designation from Arizona Educational Foundation
Demographics 45.1% White 28.2% Hispanic 10.4% Black 5.6% Asian 6.6% two or more 3.7% Native American .4% Asian/Pacific Islander
Defining the Needs in Kyrene
District-wide Audit In October 2016, initiated a District-wide audit Audit included a thorough review of District systems of teaching and learning Audit used a pre-determined set of standards and indicators of quality It included: Review of 700 documents 180 interviews with board members, District leadership, staff 25 focus groups 25 school visits 230 classroom visits 429 responses to an online survey
Audit Recommendations 1. Develop a multi-year strategic plan and identify a vision and goals for the Kyrene School District that are compelling and will guide the alignment of district decisions, actions, and improvement initiatives to close the gaps in student achievement. 2. Develop and implement a curriculum management plan to provide system-wide direction for design, delivery, monitoring, and evaluation of the curriculum. 3. Develop and implement a plan for assessment that will provide meaningful data for decision-making and support improved student achievement.
Audit Recommendations 4. Design and implement a professional development process focused on effective instructional strategies associated with high levels of student achievement. 5. Design and implement a curriculum-driven budget development process that emphasizes cost-benefit analysis that links resources to instructional priorities. 6. Develop a policy manual that directs a sound system of curriculum management and control. 7. Revise, adopt, and implement a table of organization and job descriptions that provide for control of district functions and lead to intended student outcomes.
District Achievement
District Achievement
Gaps in Achievement
Gaps in Achievement
Gaps in Achievement--SES
Gaps in Achievement--SES
Gaps in Achievement—Native American Students
Gaps in Achievement--SPED
Gaps in Achievement--SPED
Audit Findings--SPED
Audit Findings—Gifted Education
Purpose and Strategies
Kyrene’s Strategic Plan
Kyrene Vision and Mission
District Strategic Goals
District Goals and Strategies
Community Engagement
Community Engagement
“From Diversity to Inclusivity: Creating Unum from the Pluribus”
“What Are Your Interests?”
Next Steps Goals of the Council