Dr. Kathleen M. Smith Director, Office of School Improvement (804) 786-5819 (804) 334-6614 (Cell) Dr. Dorothea Shannon.

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Dr. Kathleen M. Smith Director, Office of School Improvement (804) (804) (Cell) Dr. Dorothea Shannon (804)

Turnaround Zone Lead Turnaround Partner for Reform Support Readiness to LEARN Readiness to ACT Readiness to TEACH Local School Board Internal Lead Partner Superintendent and Division Staff Time: Authority over scheduling, longer day, longer year Money: More budget flexibility, more resources Program: Flexibility to shape program to students’ needs and turnaround priorities People: Authority over selection, compensation and work rules

LTP RFP Requirements Provide formative and ongoing reports on program effectiveness to include, but not limited to, student achievement, parental involvement, student attendance, and student discipline. Employ research-based strategies that provide an immediate and dramatic turnaround in student achievement. Work with the school division to recruit and recommend teachers and a leader(s) who have a proven record of success of increasing student achievement. Recommend necessary restructuring of teacher and leader contracts. Develop and engage teachers and the leader in professional development aligned to programmatic goals. Promote student motivation for learning. Secure parental commitment and involvement through school choice.

LTP RFP Requirements Promote parental capacity to support student engagement, motivation, and learning within school, at home and in the community. Work with the school division to expand community support to garner human resources needed for reform. Evaluate teacher and leader performance and outcomes and make staffing recommendations accordingly. Develop constructive relationships with existing school personnel. Recommend changes to the school calendar according to student and program needs, for example, year-round schools or extending the length of the school day. Require commitment from parents to allow for additional time for instruction (such as after school support). Work with the school division to obtain a commitment from teachers to allow for additional time for instruction and professional development.

LTP RFP Requirements Provide comprehensive, coherent, manageable and integrated instructional and support programs. Recommend which existing programs are to be continued and which programs are to be eliminated. Consistent with the state Standards of Learning recommend alignment of curriculum, instruction, classroom formative assessment and sustained professional development to build rigor, foster student-teacher relationships, and provide relevant instruction that engages and motivates students. Organize programming to engage students’ sense of adventure, camaraderie, and competition. Develop and implement evidence-based discipline programs that minimize time out of school and/or class. Identify and recommend supporting partners to address social, emotional and behavioral issues (e.g., over-age students).

LTP RFP Requirements Identify and obtain adequate materials from school system resources (such as the Algebra Readiness Diagnostic Assessment (ARDT) or benchmark assessments). Identify and recommend outside resources needed in the reform effort. Develop and recommend a budget to the School Board based on available per pupil amounts of local, basic Standards of Quality (SOQ), school improvement, appropriate Title monies, and special education funding in addition to other sources identified and aligned specifically for the turnaround zone. Work with school division to seek outside funding from the greater community (business, private foundations, federal and state sources) to support the reform effort. Integrate all academic and support services.

Requirements for USED Transformation Model The school division must increase teacher and leader effectiveness by: Replacing the principal; Using rigorous, transparent, and equitable evaluation systems for teachers and principals that Take into account data on student growth as well as other factors such as multiple observation-based assessments of performance and ongoing collections of professional practice reflective of student achievement and increased high school graduation rates; and Are designed and developed with teacher and principal involvement Identifying and reward school leaders, teachers, and other staff who have increased student achievement and high school graduation rates and identify and remove those who have not done so;

USED Transformation Model (continued) Providing staff ongoing, high-quality, job embedded professional development that is aligned with the school’s comprehensive instructional program and designed with school staff Implementing such strategies as financial incentives, increased opportunities for promotion and career growth, and more flexible work conditions that are designed to recruit, place, and retain staff.

USED Transformation Model (continued) The school division must implement instructional reform strategies that: Use data to identify and implement an instructional program that is research-based and vertically aligned from one grade to the next as well as aligned with state academic standards; and Promote the continuous use of student data to inform and differentiate instruction.

USED Transformation Model (continued) The school division must increase learning time and create community-oriented schools by: Establishing schedules and strategies that provide increased learning time; and Provide ongoing mechanisms for family and community involvement.

USED Transformation Model (continued) Increased Learning Time Increased learning time means using a longer school day, week, or year schedule to significantly increase the total number of school hours to include additional time for: (a)Instruction in core academic subjects; (b)Instruction in other subjects and enrichment activities; and (c)Teachers to collaborate, plan, and engage in professional development within and across grades and subjects.

USED Transformation Model (continued) The school division must provide operational flexibility and sustained support by: Giving the school sufficient operational flexibility (such as staffing, calendars/time, and budgeting) to implement fully a comprehensive approach to substantially improve student achievement outcomes and increase high school graduation rates; and Ensure that the school receives ongoing, intensive technical assistance and related support from the school division, state, or a designated external lead partner organization such as a school turnaround organization or an EMO.

USED Transformation Model Also included are numerous permissible activities. See United States Department of Education Final Requirements for School Improvement Grants, January 15,