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Northpoint Elementary School

Northpoint Elementary School. School Improvement Plan for 2012-13 January 8, 2013 School Board Meeting. Our Vision For the Future. The Spring Lake Park School District will be a world-class learning community of choice aligned around….

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Northpoint Elementary School

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  1. NorthpointElementary School School Improvement Plan for2012-13 January 8, 2013School Board Meeting

  2. Our Vision For the Future The Spring Lake Park School District will be a world-class learning community of choice aligned around…. • fostering a personalized experience so that each student feels valued, inspired, and has a sense of belonging; and • resulting in college readiness, and the development of academic, life, and career skills so that each student has aspirations for success.

  3. System & Learning Alignment • District Operational Plan • School Improvement • Desired Results - 24-36 months • Annual Leverage Goals • Professional Learning Community Teams • Annual Leverage Goals • Short-Term SMART Goals • Personal Improvement Plans

  4. Desired Results: 24-36 Months • What results do we want to see in moving toward our vision? • We will achieve greater levels of coherence and alignment as we implement a school-wide system of interventions with fidelity. • 70% or more of third grade students achieve expected reading growth (spring to spring) as measured by MAP. (Vision on the balanced scorecard)

  5. Annual Desired Results • Increase and enhance an enthusiasm for learning with all students. • Increase READING K-3 proficiency to 92% having met or exceeded DIBELS Oral Reading Fluency Benchmark. • Increase MATH proficiency to 75% or above on the MAP • Increase READING proficiency to 75% or above on the MAP • Increase MATH growth (spring to spring) to 61% or above on the MAP one level or more on the district’s Balanced Score Card • Increase READING growth (spring to spring) to 66% or above on the MAP one level or more on the district’s Balanced Score Card • Increase MATH proficiency to 85% or above on the MCA III • Increase READING proficiency to 90% or above on the MCA III • Increase in both SOCIO-ECONOMIC and ETHNICITY one level or more on the district’s Balanced Score Card

  6. Moving Forward • We will continue recognizing student proficiency • DIBELS, Targets, Benchmarks, etc. • We have an opportunity to LEARN how to better measure student growth. • K-3 Running Record (A Learning Year) • 2-3 MAP Growth (Standard)

  7. Staffing Structure Supporting Targeted Instruction • Current Enrollment – 785 K-3 Students • Kindergarten – Eight Teachers • Seven classroom teachers • Lead teacher • First-Third Grade • Six/seven classroom teachers • Academic specialist • Lead teacher

  8. Current Initiatives & Projects • Meaningful Relationships • System of Interventions • Behavior • Reading • Math • Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP) • 1:1Digital Learning

  9. Concerns-Based Adoption Model CBAM Student Success Stages of Adoptions Level 6 – Working at their best Level 5 – Elaboration Level 4 – Effect on student achievement Level 3 – Address practical issues Level 2 – Affect personally Level 1 – Collecting information Level 0 – Knows nothing about IMPACT Management Self

  10. Meaningful Relationships K-3 Northpoint Student Survey • Do you like school? • Do you like your teachers? • Do you feel like the kids at Northpoint care about you? • Do you feel like the adults at Northpoint care about you? • Do your teachers expect that you do your best? • Does your teacher know things you like? • What is your favorite part of the day? • What is your least favorite part of the day? • Which Northpoint adult(s) do you feel really care about you?

  11. Results/Response • Do you like your teachers? • Smile 91% • Straight 8% • Sad 1% • Do you feel like the adults at Northpoint care about you? • Smile 85% • Straight 12% • Sad 3% • Which Northpoint adult(s) do you feel really care about you? • Our response

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  13. System of Interventions • Reading, Behavior, Math • Collaboration and Elaboration • Matching interventions to identified deficits • Extension tiers • Solution Team • Definition of progress • Meaningful Relationships Questionnaire

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  15. Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP) • SIOP is … • Integrating language and content instruction • Eight components and 30 strategies • Rationale • Report cards versus MAP/MCA results • Build capacity of all staff rather than rely solely on English Learners (EL) teachers for support • Research-based and validated instructional model that addresses the academic and linguistic needs of not just English learners, but ALL learners • Ongoing learning and continuous improvement

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  17. 1:1Digital Learning • Technology Continuous Improvement Coach • Identified Lead Learners • 3rd Grade Pilot • January 17 & 18 • Scaffolding Adult Learning

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  19. Thank You!

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