Teaching & Learning 2012-2013 District TLC Public Schools of Petoskey September 2012 District TLC Public Schools of Petoskey September 2012.

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Teaching & Learning District TLC Public Schools of Petoskey September 2012 District TLC Public Schools of Petoskey September 2012

District TLC Goal: Improve Achievement for All Students in Core Academic Subjects A Data-Based Decision (MEAP/MME, NWEA, DRA, etc.) Group/Subgroup Strengths & Weakness by MDE Content Expectations New MDE Proficiency Benchmarks 5 Core Areas- Reading, Writing, Math, Science, & Social Studies Attachment A 29/24/2012Public Schools of Petoskey

District TLC Goal: Improve Achievement for All Students in Core Academic Subjects Criteria for Success- An annual increase of 3 scaled-score mean points on MEAP/MME in each subject area (supported by other district assessments) Attachment B 39/24/2012Public Schools of Petoskey

To Support the Goal in Each Core Area- Identified Top 3 Learning Strategies. Identified Top 3 Learning Activities. Completed in May 2012 District TLC Goal: Improve Achievement for All Students in Core Academic Subjects Attachment C 49/24/2012Public Schools of Petoskey

MDE State Reports Annual District Improvement Plans (DIP June 2012) Attachment D Annual School Improvement Plans (SIP Sept. 2012) On websites Shaped by District & Building Teams Supported through TLCs, PLCs, Building Teams, & Individuals Guided the o TLC Plans Attachment E o PLC Plans Attachment F o Professional Development Plans Attachment G o The “Non-Negotiables” Attachment H o Additional Supports (e.g., personnel, supplies, technology) 59/24/2012Public Schools of Petoskey

District TLC Topics Embedding the Common Core State Standards Employing DIP Strategies & Activities with Fidelity Checking for Understanding Summarizing & Inferring Others Using Data for Improvement Knowing the Role of Technology & 21 st Century Skills Gauging Growth- PLC Activity & Prof. Development Weighing Stakeholder Survey Data Targeting the “Non-Negotiables” 69/24/2012Public Schools of Petoskey

Thoughts or Questions? 79/24/2012Public Schools of Petoskey