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How to Move from Good to Great

How to Move from Good to Great. Using Data to Drive Instruction Urgency Board Explanation 1. Began with 300-370 (2008-09) 2. Motto “Learning for All” wasn’t being accomplished: SPED, FBB, Reading students weren’t on the board.

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How to Move from Good to Great

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  1. How to Move from Good to Great Using Data to Drive Instruction Urgency Board Explanation 1. Began with 300-370 (2008-09) 2. Motto “Learning for All” wasn’t being accomplished: SPED, FBB, Reading students weren’t on the board. 3. 290-370, SPED students, FBB & all Lang! students are on ‘09-’10 Urgency Board -- In the following slides, the names have been changed to protect the innocent.

  2. How to Move from Good to Great

  3. How to Move from Good to Great Marilou Ryder Lonnie Keeter Jeanette Anderson Debbie Machnick Phil Ethridge Pat Johnson Greg Johnson Richard Moore

  4. How to Move from Good to Great Ken Larson Chief Moitoso Shawn Butters Mike Maness Herb Calderon Elvin Momon Felix Diaz

  5. How to Move from Good to Great

  6. How to Move from Good to Great Chris Jennison Barbara Dew Donna Davis Valerie Hatcher Art Sanchez John Beyer Mike McAlpin

  7. How to Move from Good to Great

  8. How to Move from Good to Great Gloria McGee David Angel Shawn Butters Jerry Crawford

  9. How to Move from Good to Great “The goal at COBALT is to have every student reading at grade level by the time they are promoted to the 9th grade.” Lonnie Keeter

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