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MULES S.T.A.R.S.

MULES S.T.A.R.S. Faculty & Staff Orientation August 16, 2013. School mission. To promote and provide academic excellence for all students to be lifelong learners and productive citizens by fostering a conducive and nurturing environment with total community partnership. agenda.

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MULES S.T.A.R.S.

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  1. MULES S.T.A.R.S. Faculty & Staff Orientation August 16, 2013

  2. School mission To promote and provide academic excellence for all students to be lifelong learners and productive citizens by fostering a conducive and nurturing environment with total community partnership.

  3. agenda 8:00-8:30 School Goals 8:30-9:00 Introductions: Outreach & Attendance Officer 9:00-11:00 Waiting for Superman Documentary 11:00-11:30 Video Study 11:30-12:30 Lunch 12:30-1:30 Teacher Observations and Feedback/Instructional Rounds/Rubrics 1:30-2:00 School-wide Support for Students 2:00-2:15 Summary

  4. School Goal 1 Implement STARS (Striving To Achieve Rigorous& Relevant Standards). This will assist students in reaching conceptual understanding of standards and use skills across the curriculum. • PURPOSE Will integrate College and Career standards, monitor progress of Outcomes, and evaluate Rigor & Relevance for all students in order to provide a Guaranteed & Viable Curriculum for all students.

  5. Striving To Achieve Rigorous & Relevant Standards • SMART • Goal: All students will • S- demonstrate CCCS expectations • M- with 80% mastery on school evaluation • A- from grade to grade • R- meeting proficiency • T- by final assessment at EOY

  6. Striving To Achieve Rigorous & Relevant Standards Objective 1: Training and Awareness will be provided to all stakeholders in order to Develop common language- Outcome: Pre-Explore Objective 2: Review and Compare -Admin, Teachers, and Staff will compare GDOE&CSS and analyze for targeted skills. -Outcome: Explore Objective 3: Integrate and Use -Admin, Teachers, and Staff will integrate CSS into daily instruction. -Outcome: Initial Implementing

  7. Striving To Achieve Rigorous & Relevant Standards 03 Activity 1: Pacing Calendar Activity 2: School (Vertical) Planning Activity 3: Lesson Plan Outcome: Initial Implementation 01 Activity 1: Admin, Teacher, Staff Orientation Activity 2: Parent and Student Orientation Activity 3: Admin and Teacher (Formal) Training Outcome: Pre-Explore 02 Activity 1: Crosswalk Activity 2: Unpacking Activity 3:Mapping Outcome: Explore

  8. School goal 2 To be an active member of the School Action/Improvement Plan School that addresses struggling students, behavior, attendance, interventions parent involvement, and community outreach: Positive Student Support System.

  9. Positive student support system Positive Behavior Team • Reviews school behavior data and analyzes trends for school-wide, group, or individuals. • Responsible for setting goals ensuring that the students demonstrate the expected behaviors. • Members of the team are responsible to ensure that the expected behaviors are taught and supported effectively throughout the school.

  10. Positive student support system Positive Attendance Team • Reviews school attendance data and analyzes trends for school-wide, group, or individuals. • Responsible for setting goals for ensuring that students attend school every day on time.  • Members of the team are responsible for the practice that ensures monitoring, intervention, incentives, and prevention efforts for both tardiness and absences.

  11. Positive student support system Positive Interventions Team • Review students in regular education who are not making adequate gains despite standard program intervention. In particular, students who are struggling with academics, behavior, and/or attendance are reviewed and supported with additional school resources.  • Interventions are developed with the teacher and parent to help the child attain greater academic growth.

  12. Positive student support system Positive Family involvement Team • Reviews family involvement data and analyzes trends for school-wide, group, or individuals. • Responsible for setting goals and ensuring that families become essential partners in ensuring students’ success. • Members of this team coordinates a program of extensive outreach, opportunities and workshops designed to invite families to be engaged in the school community and partners in their child’s learning in ways that are beneficial to the student and manageable to the family.

  13. Positive student support system Positive Stakeholder Team • Reviews the stakeholder networks for possible opportunities to ensure that community volunteers and business partners are engaged and aligned with the school goals.  • Responsible for supporting other components, this group helps to align resources with student, school wide, and community needs for volunteers and resources.

  14. Formal evaluation • STANDARD I: The competent teacher develops and prioritizes long and short-term objectives within curriculum guidelines by:

  15. Formal evaluation STANDARD III: The competent teacher establishes a common footing of understanding and participation with students by:

  16. Formal evaluation STANDARD IV: The competent teacher teaches the lesson by

  17. Instructional rounds • Team of Teachers, Curriculum Coordinator, and Admin • Focus: Student Talk/Team Talk • What we saw school-wide: Directed questions/led by the teacher; Active Instruction • Recommendations: Revisit Cooperative Learning Standards; Students need to know their roles in Team Talk; Use Think-Pair-Share; Use Numbered Heads/Random calling of students; Increase opportunities for student talk; Balance between Teacher/Student talk • Next Steps: Identify the Cooperative Learning Standard for the week; Revisit the criteria with the students; Explain points awarded and why they are received; Revisit the roles and responsibilities with students during Team Talk; Model the expectations

  18. rubrics • PTEP Rubrics • School Goals Rubrics • Exit Report Rubrics

  19. Eslr’s • Diversified, Divergent Thinkers • Resourceful, Responsible Citizens • Academic achievers • Global Learners • Outstanding Communicators • Nurturing Individuals • Skilled Decision-makers

  20. summary

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