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ACTION plan 2012-2013

ACTION plan 2012-2013. St. Florian Elementary School. Action planning.

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ACTION plan 2012-2013

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  1. ACTION plan2012-2013 St. Florian Elementary School

  2. Action planning The St. Florian School Action Plan for 2012-2013 has been compiled. The process has taken two years to complete and involved many people. The planning committee was formed, and they worked closely with the school board, Fr. Jim, Mr. McKenna, Ms. Poturalski and Greg Gustin during this process. Another important asset is our faculty and staff. The success of your children’s education is connected to our dedicated faculty and staff. We are committed to the development and retention of our teachers. Each component will assist the teachers and staff in the growth of their spirituality, improve their working environment, and help them reach their professional goals. Purpose: • Identify stakeholders, wants, needs, hopes, dreams, possibilities, and aspirations for the school, its students and faculty. • Encourage participation of the school community in making the vision a reality. Outcome: • The forming of four core subcommittees to address keys issues challenging the St. Florian school. • Development, Marketing, and Technology

  3. ST. FLORIAN SCHOOL FACULTY • Have a strong commitment to Catholic education • Trained to teach various learning styles • 40% have advanced degrees • Create a positive, nurturing, and sound environment • Seasoned teachers

  4. Understanding how st.florian prepares students for success • As a community we are committed to supporting our students every step of the their 10 years of education at St. Florian. • Incorporate diversity into the fabric of our school culture. • Ensure staff provides understanding and leads by example • Increase visibility and awareness of school population in the area • To provide students with the skills and knowledge to make morally sound decisions and behave accordingly • Promote success such as effective study habits, using available resources; and a desire to investigate beyond the basics • To foster academic excellence as well as encouraging aesthetic, athletic, vocational and parish/community programs

  5. ST. FLORIAN SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT Our mission is to provide each student with a Catholic education in all areas. The faculty and school families join the parish staff and fellow parishioners to form a living Catholic faith community. Our school population is multi-cultural and fosters sensitivity to the needs of all. We promote the students’ burning desire for learning. Through education, service, support, formation. The students that are called to realize their potential spiritually, socially, and intellectually. For one hundred and five years our school has been committed to carry out the gospel message of Jesus Christ on a daily basis. Parent Teacher Club Mission Our mission is to strengthen the school community. To develop and promote activities that support and enhance the well-being of the students by engaging parents and teachers and promote participation in its school events and programs. The Parent Teacher Club provides both volunteer workers and supplemental financial support for extra-curricular programs at the school.

  6. INTELLECTUAL GOALS Vision: Within the next 6-12 months, the school community wants to distinguish St. Florian in the following ways: • Add a fine arts program (art, band, etc.) to extra-curricular activities • Add academic programs that enable us to compete with other area schools • Secure new funding sources for tuition assistance and scholarships • Attracting, enroll, and involve members of the Hispanic community in St. Florian School • Establishing a partnership with the local park district for use of the swimming pool, physical education, and other extra-curricular activities • Have an updated, user-friendly school website that informs the community monthly • Using age-appropriate current events and outreach projects at every level to heighten awareness and concern in matters of social justice. • Encouraging the pursuit of knowledge for personal growth and stimulating a lifelong desire to learn. • Provide solid academic training through a wide spectrum of subjects and instructions methods, and motivating students to excel in all areas.

  7. Coverage map

  8. SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY • St. Florian School is a community in which teachers, clergy, parents, and parishioners are dedicated to providing a Christian education for each student in the school. • As facilitators of the educational programs, the faculty, staff, and administration consider it essential to teach the student to live in accordance with the spiritual, moral and ethical principles exemplified in the life of Christ. • We realize the necessity of educating and developing our community of students to its fullest potential spiritually, intellectually, socially, and physically in a caring, nurturing environment. • While we recognize the parent as the primary educator, we realistically acknowledge and contribute to the partnership between home and school. • Developing an understanding of oneself through a positive self-image. • Nurturing a closer relationship between home and school. • Develop a sense of responsibility to self, family, peers and the world community.

  9. STRATEGIC PLAN: MARKETING

  10. STRATEGIC PLAN: DEVELOPMENT

  11. STRATEGIC PLAN: TECHNOLOGY

  12. Critical issues & goals Goals That Address The Issues • Have funding resources in place for tuition assistance & scholarships • Increase enrollment by 15 families per year for the next 5 years • Implement extra-curricular programs based on parent, teacher, and student interest, input, and commitment • Establish a user-friendly school website a.s.a.p. the school community weekly Critical Issues Identified • Low enrollment • Tuition affordability • Deteriorating building • Dwindling extra-curricular activities • Insufficient resources • Combined classes • Outdated website • Lack of parent and teacher involvement • Repeat of teachers

  13. TEACHER WISH LIST

  14. Principal’S F.A.S.T. PLAN

  15. PRINCIPAL’S F.A.S.T. PLAN CONT’D.

  16. St. florian profile History: 105 years The quality of education students receive ranks in the top percent of some of Chicago high schools such as Marion Catholic, De LaSalle, Bishop Noll, St. Ignatius, Mother McAuley, Brother Rice and Selection enrollment in the Chicago public schools. 90% of our students enter and graduate from Universities. Location: 13110 S. Baltimore Avenue Chicago, IL 60633 Enrollment: 125 Student/Faculty Ratio: 15/1 2012-2013 Tuition: $3200.00

  17. SAINT FLORIAN SCHOOL PRIDE

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