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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT 2004 -2005 MIDLAND HIGH SCHOOL
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GOOD NEWS 19 STUDENTS QUALIFIED FOR ME DAYS. To qualify for ME days students must meet or exceed state goals and standards in 3 of 5 subjects –(including math and reading) Reading and Writing Scores are up for the third year in a row. Composite ACT scores are up in core students This years scores were predictable through the use of PLAN. Low income level is the lowest it has been in many years Attendance rate has been consistent.
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BAD NEWS Science scores have dropped by 6.9 points Math scores have dropped by 10.2 points Non Core student ACT composite scores have dropped by.5 points No female students exceeded any subjects except writing
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MICRO ANALYSIS – MIDLAND HIGH SCHOOL Was this predictable? YES
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COMPARISON TO ACTUAL SCORES
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CORE VS NONCORE SCORES
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CORE SCORES
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NONCORE
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NOW WHAT?? HOW DO WE IMPROVE?? TEAMS – NEW SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT MODEL
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T arget essential skills E nact an action plan A ssess student performance in these skills M odify - between present performance and expectations. S hare results
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TARGET ESSENTIAL SKILLS What skills do students need to improve? How do students currently perform on the skill? How much do we want our students to improve?
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ENACT AN ACTION PLAN Identify the over all plan adopted to improve student performance in the targeted skill. State the product that will result. I.E. unit of instruction, Lab, writing project, or a series of lessons etc. Clearly state the steps being taken to develop the product. Indicates a timeline and strategies. Identify resources List best practices
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ASSESS Identifies the assessment to be used to determine if student performance has improved. Describe the data which will result from the assessment and how it is to be used by the staff
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MODIFY Describe how the assessment data is to be used to improve the instruction. Indicate what teaching methods or course content has been revised
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SHARE Indicate how the Target, Enacted plan, Assessment, and instructional Modification will be shared with the community.
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HOW DO WE IMPLEMENT T.E.A.M.S. AT MIDLAND HIGH SCHOOL??
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TARGET Review current data available to professional staff PSAE - (11 th graders) Implemented 00-01 PLAN (10 th graders)– Implemented 02-03 EXPLORE – (9 th graders) Implement during 04-05 This will allow us to track students from Freshman year through junior year. In addition, it will give students 3 full years of experience to an ACT format test prior to taking the PSAE (ACT is part of the PSAE).
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ENACT Develop building goals and a mission statement 3 –4 goals related to building goals Develop class goals 2-3 goals related to building goals Instructional practices to be taken to improve student performance. Examples: Strategies to be implemented to improve skills Develop a timeline for all goals Indicate how performance be assessed
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ASSESS Describe what data is being reviewed What did you conclude from data?
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MODIFY What were the strengths and weaknesses of the plan? What do we need to do to modify the plan?
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PROPOSED BUILDING GOALS 04-05 Continue to implement writing across curriculum program Implement a building-wide writing manual to facilitate the writing program. Implement EXPLORE test to assess student performance. Implement a building-wide reading program that utilizes: Predicting Inferring Vocabulary banks Sequencing Author’s view point
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STAFF RESPONSIBILITIES FOR T.E.A.M.S. Continue to maintain portfolios Include reading assignments in portfolios Writing may be included in test or in class assignments Staff will be provided with T.E.A.M. binders for portfolios.
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ADDITIONAL SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT FOR2004-2005 Peer tutoring program Writing Manual WAC T.E.A.M.S. Math Pretesting
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BUT WHAT ABOUT NEXT YEAR? MAP CURRICLUM HORIZONATALLY MAP CURRICULUM VERTICALLY MICRO AND MACRO MAPS SHOULD BE COMPLETED REVIEW ALL TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS AND COURSE CONTENT. COMPARE CURRICULUM MAPS TO OTHER SCHOOLS THAT HAVE DEMONSTRATED EXCELLENCE REVIEW ALL TEXTBOOKS AND COURSE WORK IMPLEMENT NOVEL BASED INSTRUCTION CONTINUE TO IMPLEMENT READING AND WRITING STRATAGIES CONTINUE TO WORK WITH CONSULTANTS CONTINUE TO IMPLEMENT TECHNOLOGY THREE YEARS OF MATH AND SCIENCE
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WHAT ABOUT NEXT YEAR CONTINUED Create a remedial reading english class – students not Students not meeting or exceeding state goals and standards will be placed in English I Students at or abovestate goals and standards will be placed in English II Create a remedial science class – Students not meeting or exceeding state goals and standards in Science will be placed in General Science. Students meeting state goals and standards will be placed in Biology – all students will take biology.
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We have reached a crossroad The district must be reformed horizontally and vertically Change must occur with the contribution of all participants The board and administration should foster a “family” concept. The family members are: parents, teachers, administration and students.
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