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MAISA Annual Conference June 21, 2012
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Leadership and vision Focused and intentional action Knowledge and capacity building Accountable for student success
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42,000 Students 12 Local districts 4 Rural 2 Urban 6 Suburban 7 Public school academies 21 Parochial/private schools
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Superintendent Roundtable goals Increase student achievement Leverage school and community resources Share the story of public education Long history of collaboration On Fire with Data Failure is Not an Option RtI Saturday, May 16, 2009
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RtI is a framework A way of thinking Systemic Approach RtI is the practice of Providing high-quality instruction/intervention matched to student needs Using learning rate over time and level of performance To make important educational decisions (Batsche, et al, 2005 )
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Three-Tiered Model of School Supports & the Problem-solving Process ACADEMIC SYSTEMS Tier 3: Comprehensive & Intensive Students who need individualized interventions. Tier 2: Strategic Interventions Students who need more support in addition to the core curriculum. Tier 1: Core Curriculum All students, including students who require curricular enhancements for acceleration. BEHAVIOR SYSTEMS Tier 3: Intensive Interventions Students who need individualized intervention. Tier 2: Targeted Group Interventions Students who need more support in addition to school-wide positive behavior program. Tier 1: Universal Interventions All students in all settings.
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Celebrations
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County-wide increases in Elementary and Middle School reading at every grade level. (3-28%) Celebrations
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Over 50% of students in “Read 180” intervention have made 2+ years of growth…some students have reached over 5 years of growth (Waverly Middle School)
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After implementing core reading program for two years and research based interventions, 98% of kindergarten students were at grade level benchmark (Haslett)
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90% of our buildings, supported by MiBLSi, engaged in customized Data Review Days for Literacy and Behavior to develop individualized Implementation support plans.
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Principal Academies District level supports Building level supports MTSS coordination and technical support Ongoing on location support as necessary Data and evaluation Developing local/ISD capacity
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Ingham Service Area
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Teachers are progress monitoring at risk students and intervention blocks established Monthly data days to make education decision based on AIMSweb data using data tracking and management tool for rates of improvement Adopted Reading Street K-6 for 2012-13 Over 50% of the students that were progress monitoring in math computation are near their target or above PBIS universal acknowledgement of positive behavior to support 5:1 ratio of interaction and grade level rewards PBIS will underway with PRIDE (Prepared, Respect, Integrity, Determination, Engaged) and mentor program Increased Engagement: Teachers Learning Together monthly meetings and PLC communities using technology to increase engagement
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Improvement in AIMSweb screening and progress monitoring processes in literacy and math Classroom teachers and special education teachers are explaining AIMSweb results to clearly to parents and students which is motivating SWIS data is being used to improve PBIS implementation and the use of “Aggie Bucks” Teachers are utilizing CHAMPS, Feldman techniques, Six Minute Solution, etc.
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All buildings are having Tier II and embracing acceleration Implementing district-wide PBIS Developed a system of acknowledging positive student behaviors Will have an RTI Coach at each building next year Worked on developing a stronger support system for students that struggle with math Data meetings are held with classroom teams, principal and support staff
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Improve data district-wide Strong implementation of core reading program K-5 PBIS implementation growth and incentive programs Successful Check in Check Out implementation at secondary Parent learning nights/parent workshops School-data meetings and increased use of data based decision making Learning walks…Engagement strategies Merged General and Special Ed. Programs serving ALL kids Haslett Kindergarten DIBELS Results Kinden 2011-12
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100% implementation of key elements of PBIS at Smith Elementary (SET 2011) 26% increase in Oral Reading Fluency at 5 th grade 70% of 6 th graders are at benchmark in Oral Reading Fluency (16% increase) Focus on PBIS implementation Elementary and Middle School
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STUDENT OUTCOME DATA Universal screener Special education referrals Core curriculum EWS Explore/Plan/ACT Software collaboration PROCESS DATA School building self assessment Belief survey Practice survey Pet- R, SWEPT BOQ SAS, S-TIC, BAT
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RtI Change Model: Measuring Progress Consensus Infrastructure Consensus Infrastructure Implementation
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Leadership and vision Consensus
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Leadership and vision Consensus Infrastructure
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K-6 PBIS fully implemented and PBIS matrices and lessons launched in 7-8 AIMSweb K-2 reading data trending up Increased Parent engagement at 5-6 Servicing students through flooding/sharing kids at 5-6 Intervention Period for all students at 7-8 EWS data structure established at 9-12 Student focus groups at 9-12 Leadership teams redefined at 9-12
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Leadership and vision Consensus Infrastructure Implementation
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Leadership and vision Consensus Infrastructure Implementation Focused and Intentional Action
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Implementing Reading Street K-6 All schools using SWIS PBIS lessons taught K-8 Implementing Check In Check Out in many buildings Monthly leadership team meeting with principals
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Leadership and vision Consensus Infrastructure Implementation Focused and intentional action Knowledge and capacity building
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Leadership and vision Consensus Infrastructure Implementation Focused and intentional action Knowledge and capacity building Accountable for student success
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Holt Special Education Referral Data
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Customized support to 91 buildings and 39 pre- school classrooms Reduction in special education referrals All students have had literacy and Math screenings 200 Teachers Learning Together (TLT) Professional development ▪ Literacy - 5000 staff trained ▪ Positive Behavior Intervention Support - 1000 staff trained ▪ Leadership - 500 staff trained in RtI/MiBLSi
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Meeting with each District Leadership Team to finalize professional development requests and customize support plans Currently identified 38 training sessions for PBIS, 45 for Literacy, and 33 for math Adding 5 additional districts to participating in MiBLSi implementation scale up work Continuing coaching and liaison structure
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Leadership and vision Focused and intentional action Knowledge and capacity building Accountable for student success
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Questions? Resources Stanley S. Kogut, Jr. – 517.244.1214 Dr. Johnny Scott – 517.694.0401 Roberta Perconti – 517.244.1213 Ingham ISD Director of RtI Initiatives
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