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High- School- Redesign Making Middle Grades Work Sharon Dugas, Principal Raecheal Vizier, Literacy Coach Bayou Blue Middle School
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Drawing the pig! How many geometric shapes does it take to draw a pig?
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Top- Optimism Middle- Realist Bottom- Pessimist Face ◦ Left Side- Traditional ◦ Right Side-Not Family Oriented ◦ Straight- Like to Play Lots of Detail- Caution, Analytical Little Detail- Emotional, Naïve, Risk Taker Big Ears- Better Listener Long Tail- Talker Four Feet- Secure, Stubborn, Firm Two Feet- Insecure, Major Change
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*assure student involvement in learning using effective instructional strategies and innovative curriculum *have high expectations for every student *provide students with a safe and supportive learning environment *allow students to be challenged with educational opportunities
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Cooperation with community, parents and educators that will provide a safe, supportive environment with a variety of educational opportunities to empower each student to develop the attitudes, behaviors, skills, and knowledge to become self-assured, responsible, and economically productive citizens.
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A high school drop out cost you and me approximately $209,000 over the lifetime of one drop out. How many actually drop out? ◦ 7,000 a day during the course of a school year in the United States of America
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Nearly one of three grade 8 students in the United States do not graduate from High School. (NASSP, 2006) Half of Black and Latino students don’t make it to graduation. (NASSP, 2006) More students fail 9 th grade than any other level. (Mclver, 1990) No standards and resources in place to meet transitional needs. (NASSP, 2006)
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8 th and 9 th grade is a defining period for teenagers. Research indicates that students who participate in transition programs are less likely to drop out of high school A clear plan assesses student needs and identifies courses and learning opportunities. Comprehensive transition programs provide students with insight into their futures.
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Gather 8 th grade data Establish summer bridge program Freshmen orientation program Support extra curriculum opportunities Implement an advisor/advisee program Provide tutoring and support
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Establish twilight school Freshmen academy Freshmen teachers are united Incorporate a freshmen seminar class Team students with a matched set of teamed teachers Appropriately modify staffing and scheduling
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Focus on transition throughout the school year Advisory Students using LA-eportal Students complete a rigorous research paper on a career Complete interest inventory Focus on five year plan and including both student and parents in process Rigorous curriculum for math and ELA
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Create a transition team ◦ Guidance, 9 th grade teachers, parents Contact you middle/Jr. highs early Work together to create and implement transition plan
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Have your transition team, make arrangements for elective teachers and coaches to visit 8 th graders ◦ Agriculture, FACS, ROTC, Coaches, etc. ◦ They should present information (power point) ◦ Allow high school students to participate in presentation ◦ Provide handouts including brochures ◦ Acknowledge prerequisites for classes or eligibility requirements for athletics ◦ Allow students to sign up if they are interested
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Plan for your 8 th grade students to visit the high school in the spring. Provide students with tour of school Provide students with schedule & map Set up for small student presentations (like science projects) and allow students to walk through Have performances: drum line, band, cheerleaders, dance team, etc.
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At some point during the year, preferable in the beginning, plan a day where 8 th and 9 th grade teachers can meet. ◦ Discuss numbers ◦ Discuss student transition ◦ Discuss curriculum ◦ Analyze data: test scores, benchmarking, etc. ◦ Social concerns
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Transition teams should plan to transfer student data including intervention reports, testing materials, benchmarking and edu-test data Review Response to Intervention protocol for both schools Set up a meeting to review and explain the data
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Create common planning time (CPT) for core teachers Ease & enhance the transition into grade nine Eliminate the “general (open) track” Implement a flexible schedule Provide equitable access to learning opportunities for all students Provide grade 9 guidance counselors Personalize learning Implement “Teaming” Center for Secondary School Redesign March 2007
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