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Balliet School Springfield, MA Pathways to Improved Student Performance Conference 2002
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Improvement Initiatives Data Interpretation School Structure Community and Parent Involvement
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Data Interpretation Staff analyzes results of all tests on a continual basis National / state District School – Wide
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NATIONAL / STATE TESTING ITBS ( prior to school year 2002 ) MCAS (Grades 3-5) OLSAT 8 Stanford 10 ( starting school year 2002 )
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DISTRICT TESTING DRA ( Developmental Reading Assessment ) DRI ( Diagnostic Reading Inventory ) Basal Reading Tests
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SCHOOL TESTING STAR Reading Test AR Testing Cornerstone Program ( Grades 3-5 ) Woodcock Reading ( Individual Students ) Key Math ( Individual Students ) Slosson Oral Reading Test ( Individual Students )
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Results of Testing Ability grouping in language arts and math On-going assessment of all students to accommodate individual needs Remedial instruction Advanced academic instruction
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School Structure Population High academic emphasis Classroom organization Student Teacher Assistant Team (STAT) Support staff O.A.S.I.S. Room Inclusion Teaching
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Population Small 250 - 300 students Urban 85% poverty 72% minority 19% mobility Racial Distribution 1% Asian 41% Black 31% Hispanic 27% White Special Ed Students 7%
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ACADEMIC EMPHASIS with high concentration on Academic Emphasis Reading, Writing, and Math Inclusion at all grade levels
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Academic Emphasis 2 1/2 hours of language arts daily 90 minutes of math daily PE, music, and art are integrated Science and Foreign Language Specials Accelerated Reading Program Cornerstone Program Minimal “down” time
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Language Arts Initiatives for Improvement Reading Resource teacher District Reading Plan Accelerated Reading program in library Writing in all content areas Monthly writing samples Cornerstone program in computer lab
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Math Initiatves for Improvement New math texts for all grades Daily journal writing Frequent open response questions used Academic Support Grant (after school) Mathematics Wall of Fame
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Classroom Organization Grades K-2 Two classrooms per grade Two teachers per grade One Special Education teacher servicing all primary grades Grades 3-5 Two classrooms per grade Three teachers per grade
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Support Staff Full time Counselor Full time Nurse Full time Librarian Foreign Language Teacher Reading Resource Teacher Science Resource Teacher Technology Resource Teacher 8 Paraprofessionals
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O.A.S.I.S. ROOM Orientation Assessment Stability Intervention Services Individual support for new and established students who: Perform two or more years below grade level Have a language barrier Have poor attendance Exhibit disruptive behavior Show evidence of poor peer relationships O.A.S.I.S. teacher collaborates with classroom teacher
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Inclusion Teaching Co-teaching/Consultation Embedded support and accommodations Collaborative teaching Simultaneous teaching Whole group cooperative teaching Active teaching roles
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Inclusion Teaching Environment Meaningful engagement IEP students High Expectations Students taking responsibility Teacher and student as problem solver Individual goals
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Community and Parental Involvement Hampden Bank business partner Hometown Buffet AR support Recorder music program PE program Student volunteers After School Program Springfield College Read-Aloud
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Community and Parental Involvement Fund raisersMarch Madness Field trips Holiday Shop Book Fair June Carnival Spaghetti Dinner Two parent nights per year
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