8/14/2015Christopher L. Kidd1 90 Day Action Plan as the Assistant HS/MS Principal for Mayville Community Schools.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
ESE~Intensive Reading J. Melinda Christoph, MPA Middleburg High School Middleburg, Florida.
Advertisements

CLASSROOM ORGANIZATION AND PLANNING EDEL 429 CSUB Debbie Meadows A Review.

Title I Annual Parent Meeting Largo Middle School November 4, :30-7:30Cafeteria.
(Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act) and
TRUMANSBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT’S ENTRY PLAN
Barrington Middle School Athletics Program Informational Forum Hosted by: Cathy Berei Wednesday, June 1, 2011.
Building Effective Leadership Teams: A Practitioner’s Look
Elementary School Counselor
Tonight’s Presenters are: Jim Giancursio-MMS Dean of Students Stacey Allen-MMS School Counselor Jamie Farr-MMS/MHS Principal ….“YOU CAN’T HIDE THAT EAGLE.
The Anatomy of Systemic Support for Immersion Programs.
Edward S. Shapiro Director, Center for Promoting Research to Practice Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA Planning for the Implementation of RTI: Lessons.
Omaha Public Schools Behavior Consultation Team Program Supporting Children with Challenging Behaviors Kylee Starmer – Behavior Consultant Omaha Public.
Administrative Entry Plan
Campus Staffing Changes Positions to be deleted from CNA/CIP  Title I, Title II, SCE  Academic Deans (211)  Administrative Assistants.
Escambia County School District. Q.1.7 Increase the graduation rate as measured by the Federal Uniform Rate. Year District State % 70.6%
SAU #53 Serving the School Districts of Allenstown, Chichester, Deerfield, Epsom, and Pembroke Action Plan
Thomas County Upper Elementary & Middle School August 19 & 21, 2014 Thomas County Middle School 5:30 pm.
Maude Saunders Elementary School. Title I is a federal program designed to offer supplemental services and supplies (above and beyond what other district.
1 GENERAL OVERVIEW. “…if this work is approached systematically and strategically, it has the potential to dramatically change how teachers think about.
Roles and Responsibilities of School Principals
Office of Federal and State Accountability– State Side Darlene Prevatt, Team Leader
Report to the Board of Education October 15, 2007.
Clinical Teaching/Student Teaching
Harper McCaughan Elementary School
Introduction to Home/School Compacts
Project P.O.S.T. Preparing Outstanding Science Teachers A Partnership of GCS & UNCG A Partnership of GCS & UNCG.
© 2013 K12 Insight Central Office Climate Survey Results Las Cruces Public Schools March , 2013.
Reorganization of Curriculum Department 2008 – 2009 School Year.
Leading the Learning and Creating High Expectations for Student Achievement- Make AYP Now! Theresa West NAESP Convention April 11, 2010.
 K-12 Principal Internship and Competency Summary Aaron Freed K-12 Principal Licensure Candidate Bethel University.
The ABCs of Creating Your Own “Online Day”. What is an Online Day? Students remain at home Students remain at home Teachers prepare online assignments.
Sandy Adair. During my internship I addressed this competency in a variety of ways. I was able to develop a positive rapport with the staff early on by.
College Board EXCELerator Schools Site Visit Preparation.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN-SERVICE DAY OCTOBER 10, 2014 HIGH SCHOOL MEDIA CENTER Thomas Weber, Supervisor of Fine and Performing Arts.
SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL TRAINING  A group intended to represent the broad school community and those persons closest to the students who will.
AASPA’S 74 th Annual Conference October 31 – November 3, 2012 Chicago, Illinois Saturday, November 3, 2012 “A Team That Keeps On Building”
Results of Survey on Level Organization June 2012.
How to Prepare for an Ohio Technical Assistance Visit.
Your Transition to Dundee High School & Graduation Goal!!!! Class of 2018.
IEEE Teacher In- Service Program - How to Begin Yvonne Pelham, EAD Manager, Educational Outreach 2 September 2012 Brisbane, Queensland Australia.
SCHOOL BOARD A democratically elected body that represents public ownership of schools through governance while serving as a bridge between public values.
Presentation to SIG PBIS in Juvenile Justice Center November, 2013 REACH MS Selina Merrell, MS, Ed
Welcome to Fourth Grade! Ms. Bourne Room 205. Begin with the End in Mind: Learn About Our Class The teacher Class goals Behavior Management Subjects Homework.
Local Wellness Policy THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Office of Elementary, Middle, Secondary and Continuing Education School Operations and Management.
Data Report July Collect and analyze RtI data Determine effectiveness of RtI in South Dakota in Guide.
Welcome to Center Middle School! Mrs. Jennifer Pelko, Principal Mr. Mike James, Assistant Principal May 15, 2013.
Kimberly B. Lis, M.Ed. University of St. Thomas Administrative Internship II Dr. Virginia Leiker.
Jessica Ann Espy 4132 Braxton Drive East  Lafayette, IN  (810)  Objective Obtain a secondary education teaching position.
Positive Behavior Support for Families and Community Members School Name / Date (Red font denotes information to be completed/inserted by the district.
FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION.
Teaming/Data/Interventions RtI Infrastructure: Teaming RtI Partnership Coaches meeting January 6, 2011 Terry Schuster, RtI Partnership Lead Coach.
School Name O rientation School Year Presented by Mrs.
Best Practices in Teacher Preparation. What Principals Need for 21 st Century Middle Level Leaders: Lessons from the Field Nancy Bell Ruppert Handouts.
“. BEAR VALLEY ELEMENTARY API: OVERALL AYP : ELA % of students scoring prof or adv on CST.
Northern Middle School "The Northern Way" One Middle School's Journey with Schoolwide PBIS.
Presented by: White Pigeon MS/HS Chief Pride Team Implementing PBIS in a 6-12 Building.
Graduate Program Completer Evaluation Feedback 2008.
Statewide System of Support For High Priority Schools Office of School Improvement.
Tell Survey May 12, To encourage large response rates, the Kentucky Education Association, Kentucky Association of School Administrators, Kentucky.
IEEE Teacher In- Service Program - How to Begin Yvonne Pelham Jan Mostert 25 September 2010 Lusaka, Zambia.
Mason County Schools Policy 5310 August 11, 2016.
Action Plan Update and Goals
Moving into Middle School
The professional Route to Licensure “There IS room for excellence!”
Mason County Schools Policy 5310 August 11, 2016.
Results of Survey on Level Organization June 2012
Carolina Beach Elementary School
Clinical Teaching/ Student Teaching
Family Engagement Policy
Presentation transcript:

8/14/2015Christopher L. Kidd1 90 Day Action Plan as the Assistant HS/MS Principal for Mayville Community Schools.

8/14/2015Christopher L. Kidd2 The 90 day plan needs to be broken into 3 sections. 1. Before the school year starts. (July-August) 1. Before the school year starts. (July-August) 2. After the school year has started and starts to take shape. (August-September) 2. After the school year has started and starts to take shape. (August-September) 3. Near audit time and per/pupil count day. (September-October) 3. Near audit time and per/pupil count day. (September-October)

Christopher L. Kidd 3 8/14/2015 July-August Start to establish good communications with the office personnel, staff, maintenance and custodial services for the school. Familiarize myself with board policies and contract language that would effect all members in the Mayville Community School System. Make sure to have in place an organized and easily understood discipline code. The discipline code of conduct has to address minor and major infractions and have consequences for violating rules. The discipline policy has to be fair and consistent. Any discipline policy must have positive reinforcement along with knowing up front that there are rules to follow and consequences when rules are broken. Mayville presently uses the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support or (PBIS) system.

8/14/2015Christopher L. Kidd4 August-September Make sure the big discipline/trouble times for students are monitored. These times include before school, after school, at lunch and passing times between classes. These need to be monitored by help from the staff and myself. Be well versed on the student code of conduct. Meet with every staff member for a short meeting before the school year starts. Ask about concerns or issues that I need to be informed of as a new contributing member to the Mayville Community. This meeting will open the very important lines of communication needed to work in a Professional Learning Community.

8/14/2015Christopher L. Kidd5 August/September- Continued Try to lower the number of discipline problems in the school by:  A. Being visible (let the students know their actions are being watched).  B. Provide a set of rules everyone follows.  C. Having students understand that there are both rewards and consequences for every action you are involved in.  D. Develop/Have in place a discipline system that helps students be accountable for their actions.  Offer staff in the same discipline the same conference or prep time. This helps the staff to be able to share ideas and discuss issues of relevance to the students.  Show by EXAMPLE: (Teachers, Administrators, and other staff), the importance of good communication with one another, along with good school spirit and pride in Mayville JR/SR High School.  Send out to the community a letter introducing me to the community and asking for parents, community and staff to feel comfortable coming into the school to express ideas and concerns.

8/14/2015 6Christopher L. Kidd September-October  Run a consistent and fair approach to student discipline.  Make sure all aspects of Discipline and Attendance for the Mayville JR/SR high school are running effectively.  Keep in constant communication with the Principal regarding issues and concerns for the Mayville Schools.  Keep in mind the per pupil count and what can be done to attract more students to Mayville.  Pop-in visits of all staff. These are short 5-10 minutes.These visits continue to open the lines of communication between staff and it will give the students the opportunity to meet with you outside the office.  Try to work towards knowing all of the students names and a little about each of them.  Attend as many as possible extra curricular events so the students, staff and the community get the opportunity to meet you.  Stay dedicated, well prepared and organized to make a great school year happen as Mayville JR/SR High School assistant Principal.

8/14/2015Christopher L. Kidd7 Started RTI for Bentley MS/HS. Presently the RTI Coordinator. I have done a school wide in-service on 504 plans and the need for RTI. Have written scope and sequence for both 7th and 8th grade science curriculums. Have training on the use of RTI as a peer mediation tool. Have administered both the ACT and Michigan Merit Test Have written Power Standards aligned with the Michigan Benchmarks and Standards for all of Bentley’s Science Department. Have used and analyzed the Meap, ACT and Iowa testing for increasing student achievement. Lead discussions as part of our Professional Learning Community about the book Understanding Poverty by Ruby Payne.. Presented RTI in-service to the staff on PD days as part of our professional learning community. Have written and administered the use of 504 plans for HS students. Have done scheduling for MS/HS students Coordinated and supervised all aspects of Bentley’s summer school program for both MS/HS students. These areas include: discipline, teaching, maintenance, registering, grading, contacting parents about absences/tardies, scheduling, and using both Apex and Epic online learning as part of our newly started Virtual High School Participated in year long administrative classes offered through the (GISD) Genesee Intermediate School District Participated in the emerging leaders program taught through MSU. Have written scope and sequence for both 7th and 8th grade science curriculums. A member of Bentley’s School Improvement Plan. Recently enrolled in ASCD Cohort to obtain a special endorsement on my administrative certificate in Curriculum and Instruction. Administrative Responsibilities worked at Bentley JR/SR High School

8/14/2015 Christopher L. Kidd 8 Leadership Experiences as a Coach or Events Supervisor Have coached 13 years of High School Football: Have coached 13 years of High School Football: 7 years at Vassar as a Varsity assistant. 7 years at Vassar as a Varsity assistant. 3 years at Lake Fenton has Head JV coach 3 years at Lake Fenton has Head JV coach 3 years at Millington as head 9 th grade coach and varsity assistant. 3 years at Millington as head 9 th grade coach and varsity assistant. Coached 7 years of Middle School Volleyball at Bentley. Coached 7 years of Middle School Volleyball at Bentley. Coached 5 years as Middle School/Freshmen boys basketball at Bentley. Coached 5 years as Middle School/Freshmen boys basketball at Bentley. Coached 14 years as head MS track coach at Bentley. Coached 14 years as head MS track coach at Bentley. Coached 4 years with AYSO Coached 4 years with AYSO Coached 5 years of Baseball/Softball for the Millington Athletic Association Coached 5 years of Baseball/Softball for the Millington Athletic Association Served as the Middle School Athletic Director at Bentley: Served as the Middle School Athletic Director at Bentley: Was responsible for supervising athletic contests. Was responsible for supervising athletic contests. Helped interview coaches. Helped interview coaches. Administrated coaching evaluations. Administrated coaching evaluations. Made and monitored district volleyball contest for Bentley. Made and monitored district volleyball contest for Bentley. Did over 200 hours as an intern Athletic Director for Bentley. Did over 200 hours as an intern Athletic Director for Bentley. Presented at MHSAA conference on sportsmanship initiatives. Presented at MHSAA conference on sportsmanship initiatives.

Christopher L. Kidd 9 8/14/2015 Resume and Credentials Contact Information: Christopher L. Kidd 6971TwinCreek Drive Millington MI Phone: Home: (989) Work: (810) Education: Master’s Degree: Eastern Michigan University Administrator Certificate 2006 Bachelor’s Degree: Michigan Technological University Major: Biology (DA)/ Minor Science (DX) Professional Teaching Certificate 1997 Administrator Responsibilities Started RTI for Bentley MS/HS. Presently the RTI Coordinator. Supervisor for both MS Athletic Events and Cafeteria duty. Presented RTI in-service to the staff on PD days as part of our professional learning community. Presented at MHSAA conference on sportsmanship initiatives. Have written and administered the use of 504 plans for HS students. Have given staff evaluations Have done scheduling for MS/HS students Proctored/administered both the ACT/MME. Coordinated and supervised all aspects of Bentley’s summer school program for both MS/HS students. These areas include: discipline, teaching, maintenance, registering, grading, contacting parents about absences/tardies, scheduling, and using both Apex and Epic online learning as part of our newly started Virtual High School Participated in year long administrative classes offered through the (GISD) Genesee Intermediate School District Participated in the emerging leaders program taught through MSU. Taught/administered online classes through both Epic and Apex programs. Have written scope and sequence for both 7th and 8th grade science curriculums. A member of Bentley’s School Improvement Plan.

Christopher L. Kidd 10 8/14/2015 Resume continued with references: Teaching Experience: Student Teaching Mayville High School With Mr. Tallman, (Biology) and Mrs. Lambert, (Chemistry) Bentley High School: th/12 grade Chemistry: 11th/12grade Forensic Science and Anatomy and Physiology: 10th grade Biology, and 9th grade Essentials to Chemistry and Physics. Bentley Middle School th grade Earth Science: 7th grade Life Science and Health References: Mr. John Schantz Superintendent Bentley JR/SR High School Work: (810) Mr. Lawrence Kroswek Superintendent Harbor Beach Work: (989) Cell: (810) Kari Salo Counselor Bentley JR/SR High School Work: (810)