SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT STRATEGIES Mary D. Coghill School Aisha M. Jones Principal.

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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT STRATEGIES Mary D. Coghill School Aisha M. Jones Principal

Build Community Create a sense of involvement for all school community members. School events Parent meetings Newsletters Clear rules and consequences

Communicate a Clear Vision Work with the end in mind! Goals set by the school team Plan strategies very carefully Identify successes and challenges

Focus on Teaching and Learning Set high expectations for every individual in the school community Identify areas of similarities and differences in curriculum Get everyone involved in the learning process

Analyze Data Regular sessions conducted by the leadership team Create an environment to change based on data results (Data Driven Decision Making) Generate unique statistical opportunities

Arrange Resources Identify and plan for the use of all resources Monitor how resources are used and adjust Match resources with students’ academic needs

Professional Development Make effective professional development a priority. TAP Faculty study sessions District PD Lesson feedback