Presentation Topics School Improvement Plans Combing Title I Schoolwide with SIPs Submitting Plans & Required Documents Districtwide Initiatives Training.

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Presentation Topics School Improvement Plans Combing Title I Schoolwide with SIPs Submitting Plans & Required Documents Districtwide Initiatives Training Resources District Improvement Plans Training ideas for Alaska STEPP

Improvement Plan Requirements 1-Star, 2-Star, & 3-Star Schools must submit school improvement plans using the Alaska STEPP software program. It is understood that districts are aware and guide the processes and content for all school improvement planning in their districts; EED provides additional support and accountability for specifically designated schools.

Combining Title I Planning with School Improvement Planning

Required Assessing and Planning Priority Schools- Must address all 7 of the Turnaround Principles Must Assess the 12 Key Indicators Must Create a plan for the 12 Key Indicators Focus Schools- Must carefully consider the 7 Turnaround Principles Must Assess the 12 Key Indicators Must Create a plan for the indicators that address the school’s greatest areas of need

Required Assessing and Planning 1, 2, & 3-Star Schools Assess the school’s areas of greatest need. Work within the indicators that support the identified needs. The Leadership Domain does not include Key indicators, because STEPP is not designed as an evaluative tool and the first 2 Turnaround Principles, Strong and Effective Leadership & Effective Teachers, involve using an effective system of evaluation. Therefore, the 12 Key Indicators are cross walked only with the last 5 of the 7 Turnaround Principles. Priority schools will be expected to address areas in the leadership domain through educator evaluations.

Title I Requirements7-Turnaround PrinciplesIndicators Reform Strategies Instructional Programs 3.03 and 1.01 Key Additional Support School Calendar 3.02 and 4.05 Key Use of Assessments Use of Data 2.03 and 3.04 Professional Development Effective teachers 5.01 and 5.03 Key Family Engagement School Environment/Behavior 4.03 and 4.06 Key Family Engagement Family and Community Engagement 4.07 and 4.08 Key Highly Qualified Staff 8.06 Title I SW Recruiting and Retaining 8.07 Title I SW Transitioning Preschoolers 8.04 Title I SW Integrating Resources 8.05 Title I SW Overlapping School Improvement Plans with Title I Schoolwide Plans

Data Analysis - analyze state test data and MAP/AIMSWeb/Diebels/Attendance/Graduation Rate/Behavior/Perception data. School Needs Assessment Form Enter sources of data used and areas of need. Pre-written assumed goals are listed based on ASPI and AMO targets. Write specific goals based on need. Write a narrative statement that reflects strengths and/or needs.

Where to Find the School Needs Assessment Go to the Dashboard of your site’s STEPP account Go to the Dashboard of your site’s STEPP account Find the Complete Forms Tab Find the Complete Forms Tab The Needs Assessment Form link will be visible. The Needs Assessment Form link will be visible. Fill the Report out, Save, Upload into the Document Upload Folder, and submit under the Required Reports Tab. Fill the Report out, Save, Upload into the Document Upload Folder, and submit under the Required Reports Tab. Here

School Needs Assessment

ASSURANCES

DISTRICT INITITIATIVES Building on the work that is already being done.

Example Scenario 1: A district is already focusing on three of the six domains of Alaska’s Effective Schools Framework: Instruction, Learning Environment and Professional Development. Therefore, each school in that district is expected to assess at least one Key Indicator from each of those domains. QUESTION: How might a school choose three Indicators to assess that have the same overall objective in mind? This is a good idea, because the tasks will be related, have more depth, be more practical to implement, and be in line with district initiatives.

KEY INDICATORS: 3.04 School staff consistently, and regularly measure the effectiveness of instruction using data from a variety of formative assessments School staff provide extended learning opportunities, and students in need of additional support regularly participate School staff embed professional development into daily routines and practices. DISTRICT GOAL: ALL STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM RESEARCH BASED INSTRUCTION

ASSESSING THE INDICATORS RESULTED IN RUBRIC SCORES OF School staff consistently, and regularly measure the effectiveness of instruction using data from a variety of formative assessments School staff provide extended learning opportunities, and students in need of additional support regularly participate School staff embed professional development into daily routines and practices. DISTRICT GOAL: ALL STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM RESEARCH BASED INSTRUCTION

CREATING A PLAN - OBECTIVES & TASKS SCHOOL GOAL: ALL STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM RESEARCH BASED INSTRUCTION

Comprehensive Plan Report Objective Assessment

A Good Report for Parents to Understand Objectives Indicators

On the district dashboard select the coaching tab Click the show dashboard button to view the site’s work.

Select the Coaching Review short cut to view reports and leave coaching comments. Tabs on the Coaching Review page allow you to view the most frequently used reports. Select the Create a New Coaching Comment button.

Summary Report... summary report of all work, information and activity that a school or district team has completed. Comprehensive Report...detailed report of all assessments, plans, and monitoring information. Comments & Reviews...Coaching comments, reviews and responses; history and ability to send or respond anew. Task Report...detailed list of all tasks created. Where Are We Now...overview of a school or district’s plan, in graph form. Team Meetings... agendas and meeting minutes as entered by the school or district. Quick Score Report...a quantitative rating summary of the school or district’s progress, based on key factors within the tool. Coaching Critique/Feedback… an electronic form used by coaches and/or state administrators to add a standardized assessment of the quality of work of the school or district team. Critiques are a series of questions or items, determined by the state.

District Improvement A district shall prepare and submit to EED a District Improvement Plan if at least 25% of the schools in the district are one- or two-star schools at least 25% of the students in the district attend a one- or two-star school Planning will be done through the use of Alaska STEPP

Additional District Improvement Information A district shall prepare and submit to EED a District Improvement Plan if an audit demonstrates significant specific, district deficiencies one or more subgroup in the district is not making progress toward the subgroup’s annual measureable objective

District Plan Components

District Improvement Main Menu Page ASSESS CREATE MONITOR

Planning for Alaska STEPP Training

STEPP Training Topics Philosophy Understanding the Tool Assessing & Planning Monitoring

Using Alaska STEPP Must be a Team Driven Process for School Improvement

Alaska STEPP Program Provides the Structure to Implement Effective Processes There isn’t a once a year paper plan for compliance, rather continuous planning is a process that is never done.

Alaska STEPP is Adaptable It is designed to be flexible in order to meet the individual needs of Alaska’s diverse schools and districts.

Research Based Practices The Domains, Indicators, Rubrics, and WiseWays provide benchmarks for measuring effectiveness.

The Six Domains Include... Curriculum Assessment Instruction Supportive Learning Environment Professional Development Leadership Within those domains are 32 indicators with assessment rubrics.

Domains and Indicators Rubric

Alaska STEPP is a Place to Build a Structure The indicators of effective practice are the framework that supports the school.

Understanding the Features of the Alaska STEPP Online Program

Alaska STEPP is based on the Continuous Improvement Model Plan Implement Monitor (assess) Revise (plan) Implement Assess

Assessing and Planning with Alaska STEPP

Monitoring with Alaska STEPP

STEPP Search Login to STEPP using Login: ak - Password: ak. With a partner, complete each item. Go between dashboard, main menu page, and navigation toolbar. Add a person to the School Team. Delete a person from the School Team. Enter new school information. Find and Upload the School Needs Assessment. Assess an indicator. Write an objective and add tasks. Monitor an indicator that has tasks. Create a new Meeting Agenda. Generate a Comprehensive Plan Report. Generate a Detailed Report of Assessed Indicators Generate a List of Objectives Included in Plan

Form Team Create Plan Implement Monitor Assess Yearly Flow of Work for Schools

Yearly Planning Components School improvement teams are formed. Current team and school information is entered into Alaska STEPP. Monthly team meetings for the entire school year are scheduled in Alaska STEPP. Assessed indicators, objectives, and tasks are updated, making sure the objectives and tasks are well written and realistic. Target indicators are chosen to focus on monthly throughout the year. The School Needs Assessment is filled out and uploaded using information from a data analysis. Monitor. Monitor. Monitor. Monitor. Monitor.

Contact Information: Patricia Farren Ph# Thank you for all the Work You do for Alaska’s Kids Thank you for all the Work You do for Alaska’s Kids