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1 Marshall High School 1 HOUR LUNCH MARSHALL PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD PRESENTATION FEBRUARY 17, 2015

2 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.

3 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.

4 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.

5 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?

6 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

7 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.

8 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

9 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

10 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

11 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

12 How Do We Monitor the Effectiveness?  Taher Perspective Taher

13 How Do We Monitor the Effectiveness?  Parent’s Perspective

14 How Do We Monitor the Effectiveness?  Parent’s Perspective

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