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Stakeholder Meeting February 2013
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Expectations Interview: Date and time: Tuesday, March 5 th at Duration: 45 minutes Setting Business casual setting Group discussion (no individual interviews) Location: Content Knowledge: No need to memorize or know everything Speak to the process, how you were involved, and how it affects your child
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Standard 1: Purpose & Direction Description of the revision of the school’s vision, mission, and beliefs (purpose) Each school revisited their vision, mission, and beliefs to ensure alignment to the system v/m/b All stakeholder groups collaborated at each site Input solicited through website, emails, advisory, newsletters, etc. Voting New V/M/B adopted
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Standard 1: Purpose & Direction LET’S PRACTICE! What was your involvement in the creation of the school’s vision and mission? How is the school implementing instructional programs and activities that support the purpose of the school? Do you know the vision and mission of your child’s school? Do you feel it is a true reflection of the school? Can you give examples how the school communicates its purpose?
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Standard 2: Governance & Leadership
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Governing body enacts policies, procedures, and makes decisions that support the school’s purpose System Strategic Plan Principal autonomy regarding day-to-day operations
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Standard 2:Governance & Leadership LET’S PRACTICE! Who serves as our superintendent? How are you informed of the policies and procedures of the school? What chain of command do you follow if you have a concern?
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Standard 3: Teaching & Assessing for Learning High expectations for all students Research-based, rigorous curriculum Parent workshops that support increased student achievement Equitable learning opportunities for all Variety of instructional and assessment methods Mentoring Program
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Standard 3: Teaching & Assessing for Learning LET’S PRACTICE! Are high expectations set for all students? How? Are you happy with the quality of education your child is receiving? What could be improved? Do you believe your child has at least one advocate in the school? What role do the associates play in the learning process?
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Standard 4: Resources & Support Systems Media Centers BRACE Advisors (HS) Response to Intervention Exceptional Student Education Gifted Speech OHI Autism Guidance The entire school community supports the learning environment.
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Standard 4: Resources & Support Systems LET’S PRACTICE! What services does the school offer that support the needs of your child? Do you believe the school provides a safe learning environment? Are all students provided equitable learning opportunities? What role do support staff members play in the teaching and learning process?
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Standard 5:Continuous Improvement The School Improvement Plan is based on student performance data Annual Stakeholder surveys are conducted Student/Parent/Staff Survey results are: Reviewed by school leadership Considered when the School Improvement Plan is written Students are assessed at regular intervals to ensure academic growth ( Acc Math/Reading, FAIR, BAT, etc)
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Standard 5:Continuous Improvement LET’S PRACTICE! What do you think are the greatest strengths of the school? Did you have the opportunity to have input into the School Improvement Plan? How do you believe the school is meeting these goals? How do you believe the school could improve?
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Thank you! Any questions? See you on Tuesday, March 5 th at 2pm!
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