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Soaring to Excellence

Soaring to Excellence. Entry Plan - Purpose. “Listening and Learning to strengthen relationships as we SOAR to excellence.” Purpose: Provide structure and direction Help ease some of the uncertainty associated with change in leadership Intentional plan provides security

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Soaring to Excellence

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  1. Soaring to Excellence

  2. Entry Plan - Purpose “Listening and Learning to strengthen relationships as we SOAR to excellence.” Purpose: • Provide structure and direction • Help ease some of the uncertainty associated with change in leadership • Intentional plan provides security • Generates enthusiasm • Builds Cohesiveness

  3. Entry Plan – Ultimate Goal “Listening and Learning to strengthen relationships as we SOAR to excellence.” Ultimate Goal – Enhance the quality of the educational program offered to the students of FHES.

  4. Entry Plan – Areas of Concentration “Listening and Learning to strengthen relationships as we SOAR to excellence.” Concentrates on the following areas: • Creating a community of trust, respect, and camaraderie built around effective and open communication. • Determine the instructional and organizational needs, objectives, and priorities of FHES based on the existing school improvement plan, current data, and constituency input. • Identifying the schools strengths, improvement opportunities, and challenges.

  5. Entry Plan – Timeline “Listening and Learning to strengthen relationships as we SOAR to excellence.” Timeline • Preliminary Phase – July to August – gathering of information • Secondary Phase – September to October –identifying strengths and challenges • Final Phase – December to February –building a foundation for the development of intentional components of the School Improvement Plan. • Phases are out lined in plan by constituency groups – staff, students, families, community, and administration.

  6. Three main areas of focus: Common Vision and Focus Building High Levels of Communication Frequent Monitoring of Teaching and Learning

  7. Effective Communication “Listening and Learning to strengthen relationships as we SOAR to excellence.” • Newsletter – Eagle Sightings – monthly • PTA Newsletter - monthly • Coffee hour – School Improvement Plan topics • Principals Cafe Blog -School improvement Plan topics • Website • Volunteering/Getting involved

  8. Building Common Vision and Focus • Strong Organizationally • Strong Leadership • Building Leadership Team • Math • Language Arts • Climate • Common Vision and Focus • Effective Communication • Collaborative

  9. School Improvement Plan • What is a School Improvement Plan • Last year’s plan

  10. Where are we now….Next Steps • Use of Early Dismissal Days/Staff Meetings • Three year plan vs. 1 year • Based on data and research • First Step: Data Carousel – current information • What should our goals be? • What steps will we take to get there? • How will we know whether we have achieved them?

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