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Butler County Schools, Greenville, Alabama Mike Looney, Superintendent Rita Wright, Assistant Superintendent C&I

Improving Reading from the District Office: Motivating, Monitoring, and Maximizing Learning Through the Renaissance Learning Lighthouse Project. Butler County Schools, Greenville, Alabama Mike Looney, Superintendent Rita Wright, Assistant Superintendent C&I. Butler County School District.

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Butler County Schools, Greenville, Alabama Mike Looney, Superintendent Rita Wright, Assistant Superintendent C&I

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  1. Improving Reading from the District Office:Motivating, Monitoring, and Maximizing LearningThrough the Renaissance Learning Lighthouse Project Butler County Schools, Greenville, Alabama Mike Looney, Superintendent Rita Wright, Assistant Superintendent C&I

  2. Butler County School District • Demographics • 7 Schools • 3,450 Students K-12 • 61% Minority • 78% F/R Lunch • Total 268 Certified Staff August 2005 August 2008 AYP still an issue 1/7 Schools in SI Special Ed Gains in Reading for Every Subgroup in Grades 3-8 • 5/7 Schools in School Improvement • District in Improvement

  3. Renassiance Lighthouse Project • Invitation Only • Designed to provide extra support to districts willing to serve as ‘best practice’ sites for Renaissance Products • Expectation of exemplary implementation and support for AR • Also pilot new products, help with ‘debugging’, etc.

  4. Why Accelerated Reader? • Past Experiences in other Districts • Research Base • Time Spent Reading • Guided Reading • Motivating Students • Accountability • Center Time • Reduce ‘down’ time

  5. Implementation Challenges • Past AR Practices in District • ‘Using AR’ for years with no gains • No Expectation of GUIDED reading • No training in Best Practices, Power Lessons, etc. • Change to RenPlace • Time and Money • ‘Wasting’ Instructional Time • Printing TOPS Reports • Library Access EVERY day • High Schools!

  6. Overcoming Challenges • Professional Development! • Clear Expectations from District • Discuss in Administrator Meetings • Review Data • Curriculum Pacing Guides / GPMEI • Required Reading (5 books per 9 weeks) • Power Lessons aligned • Provide Resources • Ink/paper • Power Lesson Books • Library Funds • Monitoring • Dashboard • Walkthroughs • Motivating • Incentives • Trips • Cookouts • AR supplies • Stipends • Recognition • Emails • Newsletter

  7. Components • SEL/Star Assessments • Goal Setting • GUIDED Reading • Monitored Reading • Motivation for students AND teachers • Accountability for results

  8. Implementation • Professional Development • Clear Expectations from District • Discuss in Administrator Meetings • Review Data • Curriculum Pacing Guides / GPMEI • Required Reading (5 books per 9 weeks) • Power Lessons aligned • Provide Resources • Ink/paper • Power Lesson Books • Library Funds

  9. Challenges of AR • Past AR Practices in District • ‘Using AR’ for years with no gains • No Expectation of GUIDED reading • Focus on points not reading improvement • No training in Best Practices, Power Lessons, etc. • Change to RenPlace • Time and Money • ‘Wasting’ Instructional Time • Printing TOPS Reports • Library Access EVERY day • High Schools!

  10. Relationship of AR to Goals • Maximizing • Student reading achievement increasing • Monitoring • Dashboard • Walkthroughs • PD • Motivating • Incentives • Trips • Cookouts • AR supplies • Stipends • Recognition • Emails • Newsletter

  11. Positive Impact of AR • READING volume increase • Reading Achievement increase • ‘Friendly’ competition • Positive parental involvement • Home Connect

  12. Data and Success Indicators

  13. Implementation Gains

  14. By the Numbers

  15. Classroom Responders • Available for every school • Provided training on use in classroom • Modeling use in faculty meetings, professional development, board meetings • Increase in student engagement • Used for • Discussion • assessment

  16. Questions?Contact Information Rita Wright, Assistant Superintendent Rita.wright@butlerco.k12.al.us

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