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North Scott High School Smaller Learning Communities CFDA # 84.215L U.S. Department of Education Office of Vocational and Adult Education
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Purpose Support the creation or expansion of small, safe, and successful learning environments in large public high schools.
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Absolute Priority Helping All Students to Succeed in Rigorous Academic Courses (by implementing strategies and interventions to ensure that all students who enter HS with reading/language arts and/or mathematics skills significantly below grade level achieve proficiency by the end of 10 th grade.)
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Project Goals Goal One: Improve academic achievement and social outcomes for all students through the use of research-based strategies and interventions. Goal Two: Prepare all students for a successful transition to high school and from high school to post-secondary education, training or the workforce Goal Three: Provide staff with ongoing professional development aligned with research- based instructional strategies and SLC best practices
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Successes Building Leadership Team Advisory Student Assistance Team Career Awareness Learning Supports Credit Recovery Professional Development Freshman Houses
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Building Leadership Team Purpose: Lead faculty, students, parents, and the community to improve student achievement. - Started as building business committee progressed to a committee that looks at data to help determine professional development
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Advisory 19 minutes per day Staff assigned to specific grade level advisory Student Advocate Activities – grade level specific, team building activities, academic and career conferencing
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Student Assistance Teams Members – administrators, guidance counselors, juvenile court liaison, AEA special education staff, police liaison officer Meet weekly Monitor academic performance, behavior and attendance
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Career Awareness Facilitated by Mary Anne Braden, School- to-Work Coordinator Business Internships (seniors) Elementary Teacher Helpers (seniors) High School Teacher Helpers (juniors & seniors) Job Shadows (juniors & seniors) Sophomore Career Fair (hosted at NSHS) College Career Days & Workshops
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Healthcare Academy Stage 1 – Health Occupation class [2007-08] Stage 2 – Additional classes (e.g. Anatomy & Physiology) [2008-09] Stage 3 – Practicum for hands-on experience [2009-2010]
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Industrial Technology Strands Home Building Drafting Manufacturing/Welding
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Family & Consumer Science Early Childhood Human Services Fashion & Design Culinary Arts
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Learning Supports Research based and age appropriate ALEKS APEX Second Chance Reading Program Criterion Writing
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Credit Recovery Spring 2007 – Summer 2010 - 421 students recovered credit in 489 courses - Reflects 77% of students enrolled successfully recovered credit in one or more courses.
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Professional Development Academic Teaming – Collaboration Time Common Planning Time Training Collaborating on Line for Rigor & Relevance
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Freshmen Transition Activities Spring of 8 th grade year - Counselors meet with parents & students to develop 4-year high school plan and course selection for 9 th grade. - High school students visit 8 th grade advisories Freshmen Tours
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Freshman Houses All Freshmen in Red or Silver House Core Course Offerings 45 minute classes Common Planning Time (cross curricular & by department)
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9th Grade Students Failing 1st Semester
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9th Grade Students Failing 2 nd Semester
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NSHS Students Failing Core Class at Semester
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Critical Questions How do we decrease the number of sophomore and juniors failing a core class? How do we decrease the number of students requiring credit recovery? How do maximize collaboration time? How do we continue high school reform?
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