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Thriving in Our Learning Community Increasing Student Achievement Fewer Achievement Gaps September 20, 2005
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Student Learning Board Investment Staff Commitment
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Math Elementary growth exceeded the national average in all grades (by more than 1.5 RIT overall). Elementary MCA Level 5 up from 14% to 27%. Basic Skills Tests passing rates jumped 5% to 76%, a District record high.
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Reading Elementary growth exceeded the national average in 3 of 4 grades. Elementary showed strong growth on the MCA - - 27% at Level 5. Basic Skills Tests passing rates increased 4% to 87%.
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AYP Only one elementary school did not make the AYP target for every group. Two more secondary schools made their AYP targets.
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ACT – Minnesota was Ranked #1 Osseo was just above the State in math and science and just below in reading and English.
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District Mission The District of Excellence – Dedicated to educating and empowering every learner to excel in our changing world.
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Thriving in our Learning Community
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Professional Learning Communities… Focus: Student Learning Four Critical Questions: ▪What do we want our students to learn? ▪How will we know if they’ve learned it? ▪How will we respond when they don’t learn? ▪How will we respond when they already know it?
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Thriving Requires Thinking and Acting as a System
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Student Learning Board Investment Staff Commitment
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Board Investment in 2004-05 Class Size Reduction - $1,579,400 Support for Student Groups NOT making AYP - $420,600
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What were the results of our investment and commitment? Results for 2004-05
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Before We Start – Who are our Students? Percent of Students in Special Categories
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Osseo Area Schools Math MCA Grade 3
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Osseo Area Schools Math MCA Grade 5
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Osseo Area Schools Reading MCA Grade 3
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Osseo Area Schools Reading MCA Grade 5
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Osseo Area Schools Math BST Trend
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Osseo Area Schools Reading BST Trend
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Osseo Area Schools Writing BST Trend
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Focused Intervention How did our Sub-Groups do? The Board dedicated $420,600 to support underperforming groups. Schools developed plans to increase the math and reading skills of targeted students. Programs were implemented and monitored. MCA results were examined.
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Math Black Title I Schools (CV, FO, ZW)
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Math Black Secondary (BJH, NVJH, OJH, OSH, PCSH)
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Math English Language Learners (ELL) Title I Schools (GC, PB, ZW)
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Math English Language Learners (ELL) Secondary (BJH, NVJH, OSH, PCSH)
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Math Free & Reduced Lunch Zanewood Elementary
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Math Free & Reduced Lunch Secondary (BJH, NVJH, OSH, PCSH)
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Reading Black Birch Grove
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Reading Free & Reduced Lunch Birch Grove
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Reading English Language Learners (ELL) Secondary (BJH, NVJH, OSH, PCSH)
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Generalizations Student demographics continue to change. Student achievement is up – near or above the District historic highs. Targeted subgroups had strong increases in MCA scores from 2004 to 2005.
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Student Services - $378,099 Behavior Intervention Teachers - $416,754 Funds for AYP - PB and GC - $240,000 Math and English Teachers - $597,347 Character Education - $83,500 K-12 Class Size Reduction - $1,000,000 Board Investment for 2005-06
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Dedicated to educating and empowering every learner to excel in our changing world. Student Learning Board Investment Staff Commitment
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