Pam Stewart, Commissioner 2014-2015 SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN [ DRAFT ] Memorial Elementary School 851 E HICKORY ST Arcadia, FL 34266 863-494-2736

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Pam Stewart, Commissioner SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN [ DRAFT ] Memorial Elementary School 851 E HICKORY ST Arcadia, FL

School Mission and Vision Provide the school's mission statement: The mission of Memorial Elementary School is to prepare all students to be successful citizens and productive workers in the twenty-first century. Provide the school's vision statement: It is our vision that Memorial Elementary will be known for its excellence in education through outstanding student achievement.

LEADERSHIP TEAM Wolgast, DalePrincipal White, TraceyAssistant Principal Irby, AmandaAssistant Principal Collier, LorenaInstructional Coach VonDach, LisaGuidance Counselor

Instructional Programs Describe how the school ensures its core instructional programs and materials are aligned to Florida's standards MES uses the district's curriculum map that has been developed by the teachers and district leadership of DeSoto District Schools. The curriculum maps for ELA and Math were derived directly from the new Florida Standards. PLC's are held each week at each grade level to review the progress of each classroom toward the mastery of the standards. Assessments are also developed at those PLC meetings. An administrator is assigned to each grade level and attends the meetings as well. Team leaders have been trained specifically on how to run effective PLC's so the business at hand iscovered efficiently and effectively. Materials are reviewed by the PLC's and, in order to be used, must be research based and must be aligned with the new standards.

Describe how the school uses data to provide and differentiate instruction to meet the diverse needs of students. Provide examples of how instruction is modified or supplemented to assist students having difficulty attaining the proficient or advanced level on state assessments Mini assessments, benchmark test results, iReady reports, STAR reports, and past FCAT results when appropriate and available, are reviewed weekly at PLC meetings. Based upon those outcomes, groups are realigned according to need. For example, grades 3-5 take data from individual student results and identify student needs in math. Students are divided into groups according to need and teachers assign themselves the standards/skills. The students, regardless of homeroom assignments, are put into skill groups and report to the teacher covering the needed skill/standard. After assessment, the process is repeated.

Provide the following information for each strategy the school uses to increase the amount and quality of learning time and help enrich and accelerate the curriculum: Strategy type: After School Program Minutes added to school year: 14,850 Strategy Purpose(s) Enrichment Teacher collaboration, planning and professional development Strategy Description A 21st Century grant provides funding for an after school program at Memorial. The program provides both tutoring and enrichment for second through fifth grade students through a STEM approach using project based learning activities include, but are not limited to agriculture, culinary, robotics, CSI labs, sewing, and media productions.

Strategy type: Extended School Day Minutes added to school year: 10,800 Strategy Purpose(s) Core Academic Instruction Enrichment Strategy Description An additional 60 minutes per day of intensive reading instruction has been added to the schedule. This is above the required 90 minute ELA uninterrupted block of instruction.

School Improvement Goal Goals Summary If all MES teachers implement ambitious and collaborative teaching methods during instructional time in all content areas across all grade levels, then we will see an increase in student performance.

G1. If all MES teachers implement ambitious and collaborative teaching methods during instructional time in all content areas across all grade levels, then we will see an increase in student performance. Targets Supported Indicator Annual Target CELLA % proficient in reading 35.0 Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) English Language Arts proficiency rate 33.0 Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) Mathematics proficiency rate 31.0 Resources Available to Support the Goal PLC’s, Professional Development Early Release Days, Common Planning Time, Academic Coach, Administrators, CPalms, Curriculum maps, Title II funds (professional development), 21st Century Grant Funds.