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Navigating Indistar ® to Develop & Implement Your Student and School Success Action Plan Office of Student and School Success Paul Wieneke, Indistar® Program Specialist Logan Endres, Indistar® Program Assistant Sue Cohn, School Improvement Specialist/Contractor Travis Campbell, Former Director
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Tools to Support This Presentation http://www.k12.wa.us/StudentAndSchoolSuccess/ActionPlanHandbook.aspx
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Section II & Appendix A – Action- Planning Process Section IV & Appendix F – Title I Schoolwide Plans Section V & Appendix G – Title I Targeted Assistance Plans Appendix B – Data Reflection Tools Appendix C – Current Level of Development Appendix H – ESEA-AYP School Improvement Plan Student and School Success Action-Planning Handbook: A Guide for School Teams
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Logging In Log-in using the login and password provided to you by the Office of Student and School Success: Go To: www.indistar.orgwww.indistar.org Click the “Login” button
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Pause and Reflect Before beginning this presentation, please reflect on your current school improvement process: Who leads the action-planning process? Who is involved in creating and implementing plans? How do you gather and use data about student achievement and educator practice? How does current research around evidence-based practices influence the action-planning process? How do you monitor the impact of plans? What support do you receive to implement your plans? To monitor progress? “Pause and Reflect”: When you see these in the presentation, please pause and reflect on questions posed.
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Learning Outcomes Participants collaboratively build and demonstrate understanding of: Indistar® and its many features (e.g., Document Upload, Docs & Links, Snapshot, Navigation Toolbar) 17 “School-Level Expected Indicators” Indistar® action-planning stages: Assess-Create-Monitor Supports and Services (e.g., Action-Planning Handbook, Contacts) Intended Audience: New Indistar® Users, Principals, Leadership Teams, Success Coaches, and Educational Service District Leaders Identified Priority, Focus, SIG, and RAD schools have Student and School Success Leadership Coaches ready to assist you with Indistar®
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Success Criteria Participants can: Log-in and Navigate the Indistar® Action-Planning Tool Use the Current Level of Development Guidance to assess Indicators Access the Student and School Success Action-Planning Handbook: A Guide for School TeamsStudent and School Success Action-Planning Handbook: A Guide for School Teams Locate Indistar® Materials and “How-to” GuidesIndistar® Materials and “How-to” Guides Contact the Office of Student and School Success Contact
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What is Indistar ® ? A web-based action-planning system for facilitating “rapid turnaround” initiatives Used by district and school improvement teams to inform, coach, sustain, track, and report improvement activities Provides school, district, ESD, and state-level access A tool to guide the collaborative process toward: Arriving at consensus regarding current levels of development of evidence-based practices, and Moving forward with goals, objectives, and tasks that address turnaround initiatives
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The Indistar® School-Level Account provides: Access to the 17 School-Level Expected Indicators, “Wise Ways” research, and resources associated with each Indicator Opportunities for coaches and district-level leaders to provide feedback on your action plan Access to the file cabinet (Document Upload feature) to upload supplemental evidence Administrative and reporting features to monitor school progress and provide feedback What is Indistar ® ? (continued)
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Continuous Improvement Process Indistar® Planning Phases
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Student and School Success “Turnaround Principles” Principle 1: Provide strong leadership Principle 2: Ensure teachers are effective and able to improve instruction Principle 3: Expand time for student learning and teacher collaboration Principle 4: Strengthen the school’s instructional program Principle 5: Use data to inform instruction and for continuous improvement Principle 6: Establish a safe and supportive school environment Principle 7: Engage families and community
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“Indicators” are rapid improvement evidence-based practices at the district, school, and classroom level used to improve student learning. – Each Indicator describes a concrete behavior or professional practice that research confirmed contributes to student learning. – They are written in plain language so teams can respond with certainty when asked if the specific behavior is standard practice in the school. – Each Indicator relates to a Student and School Success Principle (“Turnaround Principle”). – Research (known as “Wise Ways” in Indistar®) is provided for every Indicator. Indicators and Expected Indicators
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“Expected Indicators” are those that OSPI has designated as required in school and district action plans. – Schools must have one “active” Expected Indicator per Student and School Success Principle from the bank of 17 School-Level Expected Indicators – “Active” Indicators include S.M.A.R.T. goals, tasks, and timelines Indicators and Expected Indicators (continued) Expected Indicator - P5 IID08 Instructional teams use student learning data to assess strengths and weaknesses of the curriculum and instructional strategies.
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Pause and Reflect Leadership Teams who effectively engage in this action- planning process: Acquire a deep understanding of the behavior or practice described in Indicators Use Wise Ways research embedded in Indistar® to help build that understanding Gather and utilize a variety of data around educator use of the practice and impact on student learning Engage in a culture of candor Please reflect on your Leadership Team’s experiences in: Using research in the action-planning process and Engaging in frank conversations around data related to educator practice and student learning.
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Logging In Log-in using the login and password provided to you by the Office of Student and School Success: Go To: www.indistar.orgwww.indistar.org Click the “Login” button
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“My Dashboard” Ability for users to upload documentation, evidence, and other files necessary to support their plan Quick access to live reports Link to school-level Indicators to assess, plan, and monitor Ability for users to access vital resources such as the “Current Level of Development”
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How to Access “Docs and Links” Tab from “My Dashboard”
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“Docs and Links” Tab The “Docs and Links” tab provides access to the “Current Level of Development” tool, S.M.A.R.T. Goal Rubric, and many other resources.
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How to Navigate to “School Main” Page from “My Dashboard”
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“School Main” Page The “School Main” Page is the “heart of the tool.” From here, you are able to Assess, Create, and Monitor Indicators as well as access the Navigation Toolbar.
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Assess – Create - Monitor This is where the team goes to assess Indicators, craft plans for those assessed Indicators, and monitor the implementation of those plans.
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“Snapshot” Feature The “Snapshot” is a great, easy way to get up-to-the- minute information about recent activity and past due items.
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Navigation Toolbar Never get lost! The Navigation Toolbar makes it easy for users to make their way from Indicator work, to Coaching Comments, reports, and more.
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Glossary of Icons on the Navigation Toolbar Keep leadership team updated at all times! Share Coaching Comments with the team and respond. Capture Leadership Team meetings (agendas & minutes). View, export, or print more than 20 report varieties.
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Key reports include: Comprehensive Plan Report (i.e., the school’s Action Plan) Tasks Report Coaching Comments Report Indicator Checklist Report (create a custom report containing specific indicators) Note: The “Help” Button is there throughout the ‘Reports’ Feature within the Navigation Toolbar. Reports
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Assess-Create-Monitor
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Before Assessing Indicators Engage in analysis (“Deep Data Dive”) of student achievement, demographic, and educator/organizational capacity data; use Data Reflection Protocols (Appendix B – p. 46) Complete “Current Level of Development” for each Indicator (Appendix C – p. 72)
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How to Assess an Indicator Step One: Click “Assess” on ‘School Main’ Page
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How to Assess an Indicator (cont.) Step Two: Apply Indicator filter
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How to Assess an Indicator (cont.) Step Three: Select Indicator
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How to Assess an Indicator (cont.) Step Four: Choose Level of Development (CLD), Priority Score, Opportunity Score, and Describe CLD. Next, select “Save and Go To Plan.”
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Step Five: Wise Ways How to Assess an Indicator (cont.)
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How to Access “How-to Guides” from “My Dashboard”
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Reducing Duplication of Effort in School Improvement Plans Title I Schoolwide Plans (Handbook Section IV) Title I Targeted Assistance Plans (Handbook Section V) ESEA-AYP School and District Plans (Handbook Appendix H) Title III District Plans (Coming Fall 2015) AWSP/Marzano Leadership Framework
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Pause and Reflect Success Criteria Review Participants can: Log-in and Navigate the Indistar® Action-Planning Tool Use the Current Level of Development Guidance to assess Indicators Access the Student and School Success Action-Planning Handbook: A Guide for School TeamsStudent and School Success Action-Planning Handbook: A Guide for School Teams Locate Indistar® Materials and “How-to” GuidesIndistar® Materials and “How-to” Guides Contact the Office of Student and School Success Contact Identified Priority, Focus, SIG, and RAD schools have Student and School Success Leadership Coaches ready to assist you with Indistar®
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Student and School Success Contact Information Student and School Success Indistar Technical Assistance Paul Wieneke, Indistar Program Specialist – Email: Paul.Wieneke@k12.wa.us | Phone: 360-725-6319Paul.Wieneke@k12.wa.us Logan Endres, Office of Student and School Success Assistant – Email: Logan.Endres@k12.wa.us | Phone: 360-725-4960Logan.Endres@k12.wa.us Other Student and School Success Contacts Michael Merrin, Director – Email: Michael.Merrin@k12.wa.us | Phone: 360-725-6503Michael.Merrin@k12.wa.us Web Resources Student and School Success Website: www.k12.wa.us/StudentAndSchoolSuccesswww.k12.wa.us/StudentAndSchoolSuccess Indistar Website: www.Indistar.orgwww.Indistar.org
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Supports and Resources Office of Student and School Success (OSSS) Other OSPI Divisions (e.g., Teaching and Learning) Educational Service Districts Partnerships (e.g., WSSDA, WASA, AWSP, WEA) iGrants for Priority and Focus Schools OSPI Website: http://www.k12.wa.us/http://www.k12.wa.us/ OSSS Website: http://www.k12.wa.us/StudentAndSchoolSuccess/default.aspx http://www.k12.wa.us/StudentAndSchoolSuccess/default.aspx
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Other Agency Contact Information Special Programs and Federal Accountability (OSPI) Gayle Pauley, Assistant Superintendent, Special Programs and Federal Accountability – Email: Gayle.Pauley@k12.wa.us | Phone: 360-725-6189Gayle.Pauley@k12.wa.us Title I (OSPI) Larry Fazzari, Title I/LAP/Targeted Assistance Program Supervisor – Email: Larry.Fazzari@k12.wa.us | Phone: 360-725-6189Larry.Fazzari@k12.wa.us Nate Marciochi, Title I Program Supervisor – Email: Nate.Marciochi@k12.wa.us Phone: 360-725-6172Nate.Marciochi@k12.wa.us
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