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1 Making the Most of Our Resources to Improve Student Achievement Lakeland High School PLC Year 1 School; Year 4 of Our Change Process

2 Where We Were 2010-2011 – 55 of 180 students failed at least one class 183 classes failed by the 55 students Attendance Rate Avg 2009-2011: 79.86% Discipline: 2011-2012 – 307 days lost to ISS/OSS Dropout Rate 2007-2011: Avg 5.1 Graduation Rate: 69% Accredited w/ Distinction in Performance 2001-02 & 2007-08

3 Where We Were Avg. 2009-2011

4 Resources Time Reorganized to be more efficient People Right people in the right spots Everyone has a piece of the puzzle Funding Redirected funding to support interventions Technology Use what we have for the biggest bang for our buck

5 Pyramid of Interventions Tier 3 Tier 2 Tier 1 Tier 3 – Urgent Need(5-10%) MO Options After School Credit Recovery (ASCR) SPED Recommendations Student Contracts & Required Interventions Tier 2 – Precautionary Steps (10-20%) Super Saturday Math Tutoring & Learning Labs (Academy) Night School / Homework Sessions Attendance Recovery Green Assignment Sheets Use of T/M for interventions Online Classes for Alternative/Flexible Scheduling MobyMax for Reading Interventions Tier 1 – All Students (70%-85%) Differentiated Instruction / Classroom Interventions Best Practices: Marzano & Teach Like a Champion Use of T/M in Classrooms Weekly Grade Updates to Parents

6 Tier 1 Books Studies Classroom Instruction that Works, 2 nd Edition Teach Like a Champion (Doug Lemov) Weekly Grade Updates Via Email Collaboration Differentiated Instruction Data Teaming Tutor-Mentors in Classrooms Test Re-takes JH Guidance Classes

7 Tier 2 Night School (w/ Coordinator Position) ASCR, Attendance Recovery, Tutoring, Homework Progress Monitoring (use of Green Assignment Sheets), Re-tests Super Saturdays Attendance Recovery, Homework Progress Monitoring, Late Work, Re-tests Student-Centered Team Meetings Intervention Period: Academy Learning Labs English I & IV, English II & III, HS Science, & HS Math Use of Tutor-Mentors

8 Tier 2 (cont.) Online Learning Flexible Scheduling & Credit Recovery MobyMax for Reading Interventions JH Math Tutoring Lab During JH Academy JH Intervention Classes Math & English

9 Tier 3 MO Options (w/ Coordinator) After School Credit Recovery (ASCR) SPED Recommendations Student-Parent-Teacher Team Meetings Student Contracts

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11 Where We Are Fall 2014 – 15 of 165 students failed at least one class 29 classes failed by the 15 students Compared to 183 classes failed by 55 students from 2010-11 Actual Attendance Rate 2013-14: 94.82% (79.86% from 2011) Discipline: Fall 2014: 91 days lost to ISS/OSS (307 from 10-11) Dropout Rate 2014: 1.7 (avg. 5.1 from past) Graduation Rate: 86.7% (69% from 2011) School Achievement Accredited w/ Distinction in Performance: 2011-12 & 2012-13 2 nd Highest APR of high schools in two counties we serve 2 nd Highest APR growth of counties’ high schools from ‘13 to ‘14

12 Then & Now Avg. 2009-2011 vs. Avg. 2012-2014 Prof & Adv

13 Questions?

14 Contact Us – (417) 644-2223 ext 3 Dr. Steve Ritter Principal sritter@lakeland.k12.mo.us Mr. Mark McLaughlin Guidance Counselor chmclaughlin@lakeland.k12.mo.us Ms. Joni Cook Librarian / Night School Coordinator jocook@lakeland.k12.mo.us Mrs. Kristin Engelhardt Special Education Teacher krengelhardt@lakeland.k12.mo.us Mr. Ted Hall HS Math Teacher tehall@lakeland.k12.mo.us Mrs. Mary Winter JH Math Teacher mawinter@lakeland.k12.mo.us


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