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Marshall High School 1 HOUR LUNCH MARSHALL PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD PRESENTATION FEBRUARY 17, 2015
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What is the 1 Hour Lunch? A move away from the 3 – 30 minute lunch periods to a 1 hour block of time in the middle of the day for the entire school. What occurs during this time? A time where students all have a common time for lunch, meetings, socialization, time to meet with teachers, and time to work on school work, and for some Academic Intervention Time (AIT) Meetings that used to happen before or after school now meet during this time. Ex. Student Council, NHS, FFA, BPA, Yearbook, Cultures United, Art Club Math help center – staffed by math teachers and NHS students.
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Why did we approach the School Board, staff, and students about this idea? A need for young people to develop their self discipline skills specifically in the area of time management. A desire to try and help our young people become more independent not more dependent. A belief that we can accomplish more by slowing down. By having time to self reflect can we produce a higher quality of work. With the implementation of Ramp Up we needed a time for our student activities to meet. Desire to get more students involved in student activities and extra- curricular activities.
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Who Gets the Privilege of the 1 Hour Lunch? Students whose grades are at least a D+ or higher are eligible for the 1 hour lunch. Students whose grades are at a D or lower are required to meet with their teacher or in the AIT room for 30 minutes of their lunch. Will vs. Skill belief Detention for students who are expected to attend but choose not to. Teachers Teachers get their 30 minute contractual lunch. The other 30 minutes they are expected to be available to work with students. Teachers are asked to communicate with students as to when, where, what time they are available to meet with students.
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Where Did The Time Come From? Lengthening of the school day by 7 minutes Shortened the hall passing time by 2 minutes (gained 6 minutes) Students and staff already had 30 minutes for lunch Shortened our 90 minute blocks to 86 minutes Where do students eat?
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How Do We Serve 800 + People At One Time? Students are allowed to eat throughout the building (with a few exceptions) 11:0011:1011:20
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When Are Grades Determined Last summer we made a decision to change the manner and frequency in which grades are determined and posted. How are grades calculated? Semester classes Used to be calculated on 50% of each quarter Moved to a cumulative based system where points accrue throughout the duration of the course How often are grades posted? Years past – Mid-quarter and quarter Now – grades are posted every 3 weeks – Also changed the dates for PT Conferences Why? After each grading period ends, the list of students is sent out to the teachers, parent receives a phone call and an email letting them know that their student has been placed on AIT and an explanation of what this is.
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How Do We Monitor the Effectiveness? How is it going? Data Review of student performance Teacher’s perspective (quantitative data) Student Perspective Taher Perspective (video testimonial from Lori) Parent’s Perspective
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How Do We Monitor the Effectiveness? Data Review of student performance comparing Semester 1 to previous years School YearGrade 9Grade 10Grade 11Grade 12 2014-2015 88.21%87.19%87.68%93.85% 4 Year Avg 84.26%85.27%88.50%91.01% School YearGrade 9Grade 10Grade 11Grade 12 2014-2015 25262511 3 Year Avg 29282216
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How Do We Monitor the Effectiveness? Staff Survey after the first week of school Improvements are made on a continual basis More focused on having students report to their teachers during this time and not to the AIT room Dr. Bladholm Dr. Bladholm Mrs. Eben Mrs. Eben Mrs. Marshall and Mr. Leibfried Mrs. Marshall and Mr. Leibfried
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How Do We Monitor the Effectiveness? Students Perspective #SaveOneHourLunch Student Reasons Student Responses Cumulative Count Cumulativ e % Student Apathy/Lack of Motivation 16 29.1 Challenging Academics / Hard Graders 92545.5 Absences - Illness/Vacation 83360.0 Technology is a Disruption 63970.9 Weather 54480.0 System Discourages Student Growth 44887.3 Busy Life / Extra Curricular Activities 25090.9 Too Early in the Semester 25294.5 Population Change 25498.2 Too Few Classroom Breaks 155100.0
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How Do We Monitor the Effectiveness? Taher Perspective Taher
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How Do We Monitor the Effectiveness? Parent’s Perspective
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How Do We Monitor the Effectiveness? Parent’s Perspective
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