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The Central Community High School's School Improvement Plan (SIP) for the 2004-2005 academic year aims to enhance student skills through innovative instructional strategies. Under the leadership of Superintendent Kevin Meyer and Principal Kent Jones, the SIP team, comprising various subject area representatives, emphasizes improving reading and writing skills, implementing formative growth processes, and fostering community involvement. This presentation outlines the school’s goals, data analysis, and professional development efforts to enhance overall student achievement and engagement across all subjects.
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Central Community High School 2004-2005 SIP Presentation
Welcome Kevin Meyer - Superintendent
Mr. Kent Jones – Principal Mr. Pat Ashby – Guidance, Careers, Media Ms. Andrea Bequette – Special Populations Mr. Kevin Crask – Social Studies Mr. Dirk Garrett – Physical Ed, Health, Drivers Ed Mr. Greg Kruse – Mathematics Mrs. Ami Shanafelt – Language Arts Mr. Jeremy Shubert – Science Mrs. Lisa Wiegmann – Vocational Mr. Mike Wilimzig – Foreign Language IntroductionsSchool Improvement Team
Purpose of School Improvement Team Improve instruction to enhance student skills by: • Implementing a process to effectuate change • Developing a formative process of growth and improvement • Deciding upon instructional and curricular strategies • Serving as an advisory panel to the Administration and Board of Education • Generating ownership and involving all staff members as stakeholders • Viewing the improvement of student achievement as the main purpose
Components of SIP • Team Composition and Process • School and Community Profile • Analysis of Data • Target Area Goals and Strategies • Professional Development • Remediation Plans
Component I Team Composition and Process
Team Composition and Process • Subject Area Representatives • Regular Meetings and Discussion • Internal Review • Annual Development of SIP
SIP Foundation SIP Structure Subject Area Identities Efforts at Collaboration Curriculum Study Cycle Analysis and Measurement Forms Needs Assessment Survey Target Area Goals Program Recommendations 04-05 SIP Sessions 2003-2004 Activities
Component II School and Community Profile
Community • 8 communities feed into Central Community High School District #71 • Clinton County is the 13th fastest growing county in the State, as seen by the enormous amount of construction taking place throughout the district.
School/District • Projection of continuous growth is predicted 1998 Enrollment: 543 2004 Enrollment: 615 • Faculty: 35 Teachers 23 Teachers have obtained their master’s degree
Curriculum Levels Offered • Honors/College Prep • General • Tech Prep • Remedial
Component III Analysis of Data
Data Analysis • Surveys • College Articulation • High School Classes • Iowa Test of Basic Skills – ITBS • Prairie State Achievement Exam – PSAE
Data Analysis • Surveys • College Articulation • High School Classes • Iowa Test of Basic Skills – ITBS • Prairie State Achievement Exam – PSAE • ACT
Weaknesses • Males not scoring as well as the females
Weaknesses • Males not scoring as well as the females • Reading & Writing scores are not where we want them
Weaknesses • Males not scoring as well as the females • Reading & Writing scores are not where we want them • IEP students take the tests
Weaknesses • Males not scoring as well as the females • Reading & Writing scores are not where we want them • IEP students take the test • As a public school, we are mandated to report “all” student scores • We feel that the ITBS is a better and more reliable test than the state mandated PSAE
Strengths • Female students are scoring well
Strengths • Female students are scoring well • PSAE is much better after incentive program
Strengths • Female students are scoring well • PSAE is much better after incentive program • ITBS at or above grade level in all areas
Strengths • Female students are scoring well • PSAE is much better after incentive program • ITBS at or above grade level in all areas • ACT Core students at or above the state average in all areas most years
Strengths • Female students are scoring well • PSAE is much better after incentive program • ITBS at or above grade level in all areas • ACT Core students at or above the state average in all areas most years • Students have a level of satisfaction from the school services offered to them • Parents have an overall good image of Central • Good Image is thought about school’s technology
Component IV Target Area Goal and Strategies
Target Area GoalReading and Writing Skills • Teachers at CHS will develop and implement teaching and learning strategies throughout the curriculum that will improve the students reading comprehension and writing skills.
Strategies for Reading and Writing Skills • Develop programs to enhance reading comprehension • Develop ways to incorporate writing activities in all classes • Develop consistent expectations for written work
04-05 Reading Plans and Timeline • All teachers will develop at least one lesson each quarter that focuses on reading comprehension. • The material will be related to the curriculum, but it will be from sources outside the textbook. • Students will read in class and respond to critical thinking questions. • A copy of the lesson will be submitted to the SIP team. • Professional development activities will help teachers generate ideas and strategies.
04-05 Writing Plans and Timeline • All classes will continue to include writing in course work. • Teachers will be encouraged to use writing in conjunction with the reading comprehension activity. • Professional development will be offered to help teachers generate ideas for assignments. • Consistent grading techniques will be shared with the faculty.
Target Area GoalArticulation • Teachers at CHS will structure their respected curriculums in a vertical and horizontal manner to be most beneficial educationally to students. • The Illinois State Learning Standards will serve as the foundation for aligning the individual subject areas.
Strategies for Articulation • Develop a system of curriculum outlines for each course offered at CHS. • Coordinate curriculum content between interdisciplinary subject areas with hopes to eliminate overlap. • Communicate and establish lines of vertical articulation with elementary systems to ensure future preparation
04-05 Articulation Plans and Timeline • SIP Team will develop a template to be used by all faculty for course outlines (October 1, 2004). • Subject area teachers will submit their course outlines to their respected SIP Team member for review (February 1, 2005). • SIP members will conduct periods of review and revisions for course outlines for all classes offered. • Final and Complete submissions (May 6, 2005).
Target Area GoalCurricular Expectations • Central Community High School will review and develop curricular changes by researching what classes are offered, along with reviewing when they are offered. • Restructuring classes, changing graduation requirements, new class offerings, and recognition programs will be recommended based on the needs of the student body.
Strategies for Curricular Expectations • Establish a subcommittee for detailed study of programmatic expectations for review and recommendation • Conduct a survey of students, graduates, school districts
04-05 Curricular Expectations Plans and Timeline • The School Improvement Team will establish a committee to serve as an advisory panel, represented by students, graduates, community members, guidance personnel and teachers. (October 1st) • The SIP will develop a task list for the committee to include the study of programmatic expectations. • Departments will be involved in curricular studies and reviews which will include studying existing courses, reviewing new textbooks, and recommending new classes.
Component V Professional Development