Redmond School District 2J School Improvement Presentation April 2010.

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Redmond School District 2J School Improvement Presentation April 2010

Early Beginnings Redmond Educational Vision Project CommunityFamiliesTeachersStudents

The Road to Sustainability Training – Teacher Leaders – Pilot Schools Instructional Coaches (K-8) Instructional Coaches (K-12)

Teacher Leader Facilitation Backward Design Reading Power Standards Curriculum Mapping Math Power Standards (Unwrapping) Build Trust at the Teacher Level

Recruit Teacher Leaders Douglas Reeves Training Making Standards Work Data Teams Curriculum Mapping Data Driven Decision Making

Achievement Coordinator Layout Funding? How Many AC’s? Which Schools will participate? When will data teams meet? Who? Long Term Goals?

Brian Putnam Julie Tom Elementary Leigh Anne Greg Elementary Community School K-8 Middle School Alternative HS Becky Sue Elementary Community School K-8 Middle School

6 ACs 10 Schools 46 Data Teams 138 Teachers 3500 Students Our Effectiveness

Vision Building Excellence & Student Success Together “BEST” Mission *Build(ing) a collaborative, professional culture through trust and respect; *Foster(ing) professional learning communities using (with) data teams, classroom walk-through, peer observation, study groups, and action research; *Assist(ing) teachers in developing instructional strategies that will increase student achievement; *Use formative assessment data and reflection to drive the cycle of teaching and learning.

Our Goal for the Year Build capacity Train teachers Foster collaboration Begin changing district culture Instill the data process Create formative assessments Understand state standards and each grade level

Achievement Coordinator Layout Funding? How Many AC’s? Which Schools will participate? When will data teams meet? Who? Long Term Goals?

Brian Putnam TomElementaryLeigh AnneElementaryBeckyElementaryValElementarySueElementaryCarrie Community School K-8 Julie Community School K-8 Dave Middle School Greg Middle School SharonHigh School

How it changed for ? 4 day work week Professional time scheduled district wide in the day More towards “coaching” Peer observations District wide Walk-throughs Some $$$ available for subs

10 ACs 10 Schools 60 Data Teams 230 Teachers 5200 Students Our Effectiveness

Student Achievement District Goals School Goals Teacher Goals Data Team Goals The “Big” Picture

Building Excellence & Student Success Together “BEST” Copyright © 2008 Leadership and Learning Center

Share what we have designed for our data teams….. Forms, data charts, etc..

Lessons Learned

Questions….