Igniting A Passion Mathew Fail – Iredell-Statesville Schools, NC Nothing great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion.”

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Igniting A Passion Mathew Fail – Iredell-Statesville Schools, NC Nothing great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion.”

Employees 2,958 Part-time and full-time 1,697 Teachers 38% have Advanced Degrees 14.5 Average years of teaching experience 140 National Board Certified Public School System with an Annual Operating Budget of over 175 million for over 21,000 students. Total Schools: Elementary Schools 7 Middle Schools 5 High Schools 4 Non-Traditional Schools

Baldrige National Quality Program 2008 Baldrige National Quality Program Education Criteria for Performance Excellence Baldrige National Quality Program Performance Excellence and Innovation When we don’t know what to do as a district, we use the questions in the Baldrige Criteria

Leadership Shared Vision Shared Mission Shared Values BOE Handout 1

Strategic Planning Conduct a Comprehensive SWOT analysis Develop a Strategic Plan Act on the plan Handout 1, 2, and 3

District Alignment I-SS Mission/ Vision District Strategic Plan Dept. Improve- ment Plans School Improve -ment Plans PLC Goals and PDSA Classroom Goals and PDSA

Process Management PDSA Capitalize on your Core Competencies Models for Learning and Operations integration of key processes Handout 6

“The Quality of a School System Cannot Exceed the Quality of its Teachers” McKinsey Consulting Report

Schools and Teachers Impact Learning Students who enter with 50th percentile performance School and Teacher Scenario Achievement Percentile after two years Average School and Average Teacher 50 th Least Effective School and Least Effective Teacher 3 rd Most Effective School and Least Effective Teacher 37 th Least Effective School and Most Effective Teacher 63 rd Most Effective School and Average Teacher 78 th Most Effective School and Most Effective Teacher 96 th Source: Marzano, Figure 8.3, What Works in Schools

Results Transparent Actionable

I-SS Worker's Comp Loss Ratio Indicates Improvement 2010 Long-term Projection < 3.0

Child Nutrition Supplemental Sales $0 $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000 $ 2,500,000 $ 3,000,000 $ 3,500, / / /2007 School Year Supplemental Sales ISS Peer Districts Improvement

Partnership Growth Trend

Questions Contact Information: –Mathew Fail, Chief Strategic Planning Officer, Iredell-Statesville Schools