Session 3: ACP Planning & Goals Presenters: Gregg Curtis, DPI Kevin Miller, DPI Nara Nayar, MWCC.

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Session 3: ACP Planning & Goals Presenters: Gregg Curtis, DPI Kevin Miller, DPI Nara Nayar, MWCC

CREATE 3-5 SMART goals per district/school Objectives 2

S = Specific and Strategic M = Measurable A = Action Oriented R = Rigorous, Realistic and Results Focused T = Timed and Tracked SMART Goals 3

Here is an example of not being S.M.A.R.T. with goals: I will get in shape Here is an example of getting S.M.A.R.T.er: Between March 15 and Labor Day, I will be able to run a 5K in under 35 minutes. What it looks like 4

S = Specific and Strategic. What is the target subject area or competency of this goal? For whom? M = Measurable. How will this goal be measured? Is there a tool? How will we know if we are on track to reach our goal (process)? How will we know if we have achieved our goal (outcome)? A = Action Oriented. Are there things that we can do to make this happen? What are they? R = Rigorous, Realistic, and Results Focused (the 3 Rs). Are we setting an ambitious goal that takes our school context into account? Will it benefit students? T = Timed and Tracked. When will we do the activities? When will we measure our progress? When will we reach our goal? Your Goals 5

SMART Timelines 6

First month: Walk 15 minutes 3x a week; increase time by five minutes a week. Months 2-4: Run and walk in intervals 3x a week, increasing the proportion of time spent running instead of walking until able to run for 30 minutes without stopping. Month 5-6: Do training intervals and longer runs to increase lung capacity, speed, and endurance until 5K time is below 35 minutes. Key Actions: 7

For process, a record of exercise. For outcome, biweekly running distance and time 8 Benchmarks & Timelines

9 Thank you! Questions?