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OKALOOSA COUNTY OKALOOSA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSCHOOL DISTRICT
OKALOOSA COUNTY OKALOOSA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSCHOOL DISTRICT
School Advisory Council School Advisory Council TrainingTraining
2012-20132012-2013
Your OCSD SAC Your OCSD SAC Contact:Contact:
Debbie DavisDebbie Davis
833-5871833-5871
[email protected]@mail.okaloosa.k12.fl.us
Why We’re HereWhy We’re Here
To understand the roles and To understand the roles and responsibilities of School Advisory responsibilities of School Advisory Council membersCouncil members
To be able to actively participate in the To be able to actively participate in the School Improvement ProcessSchool Improvement Process
To understand Florida’s Accountability To understand Florida’s Accountability System including School GradesSystem including School Grades
To understand that SAC meetings are To understand that SAC meetings are subject to the Government in the subject to the Government in the Sunshine Law Sunshine Law
Today’s AgendaToday’s Agenda
Roles and Responsibilities of SAC Roles and Responsibilities of SAC MembersMembers
Government in the Sunshine LawGovernment in the Sunshine Law School Improvement and School School Improvement and School
Performance PlansPerformance Plans FL Accountability System, School FL Accountability System, School
Grades and A+ MoneyGrades and A+ Money
What is a SAC?What is a SAC?
School Advisory Councils were School Advisory Councils were established by the legislature to expand established by the legislature to expand the role that parents, students, the role that parents, students, community members and teachers have community members and teachers have in making decisions about their schools.in making decisions about their schools.
Councils are made up of parents, Councils are made up of parents, students, teachers, educational support students, teachers, educational support staff, the principal and community staff, the principal and community members.members.
The SAC must be representative of the The SAC must be representative of the ethnic, racial, and economic community ethnic, racial, and economic community served by the school.served by the school.
SAC Duties and Responsibilities – SAC Duties and Responsibilities – defined through statutesdefined through statutes
assistsassists in the preparation and evaluation of the School in the preparation and evaluation of the School Performance Plan. (SPP)Performance Plan. (SPP)
decides how school improvement funds are spentdecides how school improvement funds are spent
decides jointly with school faculty how A+ recognition decides jointly with school faculty how A+ recognition funds are spent – funds are spent – except after Feb. 1except after Feb. 1 (*funding (*funding determined by DOE and may fluctuate, depending on determined by DOE and may fluctuate, depending on financial status)financial status)
assistsassists the principal with the school budget the principal with the school budget
perform functions as prescribed by regulations of the perform functions as prescribed by regulations of the school boardschool board
Other Possible Duties of Other Possible Duties of SACSAC
Adoption of school calendarAdoption of school calendar Input into District’s Legislative ProgramInput into District’s Legislative Program Waivers for school improvement plansWaivers for school improvement plans Monitoring school safetyMonitoring school safety Assist in school climate surveyAssist in school climate survey Liaison to the communityLiaison to the community Involvement in special committees and Involvement in special committees and
School improvement Teams – “SIT”School improvement Teams – “SIT”
School Improvement School Improvement Funds…Funds… May be expended only on programs and May be expended only on programs and
projects selected by SACprojects selected by SAC Are not subject to override by principal Are not subject to override by principal
or district staffor district staff May not be used for capital May not be used for capital
improvements or projects lasting more improvements or projects lasting more than one year (However, SAC may than one year (However, SAC may approve again in subsequent year)approve again in subsequent year)
$0 per un-weighted FTE student *$0 per un-weighted FTE student *
School Recognition School Recognition FundsFunds Expenditures are jointly decided by Expenditures are jointly decided by
faculty and SACfaculty and SAC Can be used for bonuses, materials, Can be used for bonuses, materials,
equipment, temporary personnel, or equipment, temporary personnel, or any combinationany combination
Decision must be made by Feb. 1 or Decision must be made by Feb. 1 or funds are dispersed as bonuses to only funds are dispersed as bonuses to only classroom teachers currently employedclassroom teachers currently employed
$100 per FTE- provided for 2011-12 $100 per FTE- provided for 2011-12 performanceperformance
SAC Meetings…SAC Meetings…
Florida Statues (ss. 1001.452) require each SAC shall adopt Florida Statues (ss. 1001.452) require each SAC shall adopt bylawsbylaws establishing procedures for: establishing procedures for:
At least 3-days’ advance notice in writing to all SAC members of At least 3-days’ advance notice in writing to all SAC members of any matter that is scheduled be voted onany matter that is scheduled be voted on
Requiring a quorum of at least 51% to be present before a vote Requiring a quorum of at least 51% to be present before a vote may be taken by the school advisory councilmay be taken by the school advisory council
Scheduling meetings when parents, students, teachers, business Scheduling meetings when parents, students, teachers, business persons, and members of the community can attend.persons, and members of the community can attend.
Replacing any member who has two unexcused consecutive Replacing any member who has two unexcused consecutive absences from a SAC meeting that is noticed as per bylaws.absences from a SAC meeting that is noticed as per bylaws.
Recording minutes of meetings.Recording minutes of meetings.
SAC Bylaws SAC Bylaws (required by law)(required by law)
Name of CouncilName of Council Purposes, Basic Policies, GovernancePurposes, Basic Policies, Governance Duties & Obligations Duties & Obligations – address:– address:
– School Improvement FundsSchool Improvement Funds– A+ FundsA+ Funds– SPPSPP– School annual budget: procedure for “assisting” School annual budget: procedure for “assisting”
Member CompositionMember Composition– Positions, duties, procedures for elections and term of Positions, duties, procedures for elections and term of
officeoffice– Procedures for appointing members, removing members, Procedures for appointing members, removing members,
replacing membersreplacing members– Nomination Committee (optional)Nomination Committee (optional)– Duties, Meetings & Quorum of Executive BoardDuties, Meetings & Quorum of Executive Board– Emergency decision proceduresEmergency decision procedures
SAC Bylaws, SAC Bylaws, continuedcontinued
Decisions/MeetingsDecisions/Meetings– Advance Notice of Vote/MeetingsAdvance Notice of Vote/Meetings– Sunshine LawsSunshine Laws– Special or AD hoc CommitteesSpecial or AD hoc Committees– Quorum > 50%Quorum > 50%
Amendments or Revisions of BylawsAmendments or Revisions of Bylaws
Fiscal Year, Parliamentary AuthorityFiscal Year, Parliamentary Authority
Florida Sunshine LawFlorida Sunshine Law
School Advisory Councils must abide by the Government in the
Sunshine Law
Sunshine Law Sunshine Law Requires…Requires…
SAC meetings are public meetings SAC meetings are public meetings and subject to the Sunshine Law and subject to the Sunshine Law ss.286.011(1)ss.286.011(1)– Reasonable Notice Reasonable Notice – Open to publicOpen to public– Held in public locationsHeld in public locations– Minutes recorded and open for public Minutes recorded and open for public
inspectioninspection– Open voting---no secret ballotsOpen voting---no secret ballots
SAC Members(Voting)SAC Members(Voting)
SAC members are SAC members are electedelected from their peer groups; from their peer groups;- - teachers elect teachers, staff elects staff, parents elect parents and teachers elect teachers, staff elects staff, parents elect parents and
students elect students.students elect students.
SACs must consist of the SACs must consist of the principalprincipal and an and an appropriately appropriately balanced balanced number of teachers, staff, parents, community number of teachers, staff, parents, community members & students. “Technical center & high school members & students. “Technical center & high school advisory councils advisory councils shallshall include students and middle & include students and middle & junior high school advisory councils junior high school advisory councils may may include students.”include students.”
SACs must represent the ethnic, racial and economic SACs must represent the ethnic, racial and economic makeup of the community served by the school. To makeup of the community served by the school. To achieve this, members may be appointed. (MIS Form 1411)achieve this, members may be appointed. (MIS Form 1411)
In addition, the majority of SAC members (over 51%) must In addition, the majority of SAC members (over 51%) must not be employed by the school not be employed by the school districtdistrict. (Senate Bill 1908). (Senate Bill 1908)
SAC Membership FAQSAC Membership FAQ
Is the principal a voting member? Is the principal a voting member? YESYES
Can the assistant principal be a member?Can the assistant principal be a member?An assistant principal can and probably An assistant principal can and probably should attend meetings and give input, but should attend meetings and give input, but may not be a voting member of SACmay not be a voting member of SAC
What is the allowable % difference between What is the allowable % difference between student composition and SAC composition?student composition and SAC composition?– DOE recommends a maximum of 10%. DOE recommends a maximum of 10%. – In case of an audit, documentation will be In case of an audit, documentation will be
required showing every effort was made to required showing every effort was made to achieve compliance. achieve compliance.
A SAC Member’s RoleA SAC Member’s Role
Attends meetings & trainingAttends meetings & training Uses state & district goals as guiding principlesUses state & district goals as guiding principles Assesses school data, surveysAssesses school data, surveys Assists in the preparation & evaluation of the SPPAssists in the preparation & evaluation of the SPP Determine & prioritize the needs of the schoolDetermine & prioritize the needs of the school Develop strategies for improvementDevelop strategies for improvement Decides how to measure results of the SPPDecides how to measure results of the SPP Assists in development and implementation of SPPAssists in development and implementation of SPP Assist in preparing the school’s annual budgetAssist in preparing the school’s annual budget
The SAC Chair/Co-The SAC Chair/Co-chairschairs Knowledgeable about SAC duties & Knowledgeable about SAC duties &
responsibilities.responsibilities. Establishes an agendaEstablishes an agenda Prepares for meeting; notifies members of Prepares for meeting; notifies members of
meeting & meeting & training opportunitiestraining opportunities Facilitates the meetings (co-chair or vice chair Facilitates the meetings (co-chair or vice chair
fills absence)fills absence)Keep to task, maintains order, involves Keep to task, maintains order, involves membersmembers Repeat all motions before voteRepeat all motions before vote Involves members & establishes subcommitteesInvolves members & establishes subcommittees
Signs School Performance PlanSigns School Performance Plan
The PrincipalThe Principal
Responsible for school administrationResponsible for school administration Assesses school data, surveysAssesses school data, surveys Facilitates SAC recommendations in development & Facilitates SAC recommendations in development &
implementation of SPPimplementation of SPP• ““Shall provide leadership in the development or revision Shall provide leadership in the development or revision
and implementation of a school improvement plan” and implementation of a school improvement plan” ss.1001.42ss.1001.42
• Ensure that all school reports are accurate and timely, and Ensure that all school reports are accurate and timely, and must provide the necessary training opportunities for staff must provide the necessary training opportunities for staff to accurately report attendance, FTE program participation, to accurately report attendance, FTE program participation, student performance, teacher appraisal, and school safety student performance, teacher appraisal, and school safety and discipline dataand discipline data
Ensures proper SAC elections & appointmentsEnsures proper SAC elections & appointments Keeps SAC informed of activities & policies of the schoolKeeps SAC informed of activities & policies of the school EncouragesEncourages participation & problem solving & teamwork participation & problem solving & teamwork Part of the SAC teamPart of the SAC team
The SAC SecretaryThe SAC Secretary
Determination of a quorum for Determination of a quorum for meetingsmeetings
Accurate recording of SAC businessAccurate recording of SAC business Maintains up-to-date records of minutesMaintains up-to-date records of minutes Keeps records of attendanceKeeps records of attendance Duties at the meeting:Duties at the meeting:
Reading or providing minutesReading or providing minutes Taking accurate minutesTaking accurate minutes
The SAC Secretary…The SAC Secretary…continuedcontinued
Tasks after the meeting:Tasks after the meeting: Writing the minutes promptlyWriting the minutes promptly Noting status of previous minutesNoting status of previous minutes Dispatching correspondenceDispatching correspondence Dispatching the minutes for agenda prepDispatching the minutes for agenda prep Notification of elections or appointmentsNotification of elections or appointments Sending copy of all minutes and agendas Sending copy of all minutes and agendas
to district contact to district contact
Other SAC Officers, Other SAC Officers, optionaloptional
SAC TreasurerSAC Treasurer Keeps track of School Improvement FundsKeeps track of School Improvement Funds
SAC Corresponding SecretarySAC Corresponding Secretary Letters and other correspondenceLetters and other correspondence
ParliamentarianParliamentarian Time-keeper, Robert’s Rules of OrderTime-keeper, Robert’s Rules of Order
...determined by your SAC’s needs...determined by your SAC’s needs
SAC MinutesSAC Minutes
Required by FL Sunshine Law + Required by FL Sunshine Law + StatutesStatutes
Should be brief yet accurateShould be brief yet accurate Public record Public record
SAC Minutes Include:SAC Minutes Include:
Kind of meeting, name of council, date, time, and Kind of meeting, name of council, date, time, and placeplace
Attendance, determination of quorum and any Attendance, determination of quorum and any member replacementmember replacement
Call to order, name of presiding officer and recorderCall to order, name of presiding officer and recorder Agenda and previous minutesAgenda and previous minutes Motions and votes (include election info)Motions and votes (include election info) Any correspondence (attach)Any correspondence (attach) Hour of adjournment and next meeting date, time, Hour of adjournment and next meeting date, time,
placeplace ““Submitted by,” sign and type name, position.Submitted by,” sign and type name, position.
SAC Documents of SAC Documents of RecordRecord List of meetings for the yearList of meetings for the year BylawsBylaws Membership RosterMembership Roster MIS 1411MIS 1411 AgendasAgendas MinutesMinutesCopies are kept on file at the school and at the District Office
Send… Send…
signed bylaws signed bylaws signed MIS 1411- signed MIS 1411-
due by Nov. 1due by Nov. 1
via courier to: via courier to:
Debbie Davis Debbie Davis
BAOBAO
Membership Roster-Membership Roster-due by Nov. 1due by Nov. 1
List of meetingsList of meetings Dates/times/locationsDates/times/locations AgendasAgendas MinutesMinutes
via e-mail to: via e-mail to: Debbie DavisDebbie [email protected]
Membership RosterMembership Roster
List as Parent, Community, Teacher, Staff, Student, or Principal AND IF APPLICABLE,indicate SAC office OR non-voting status.
Be sure to list School Name
MIS 1411MIS 1411
>50% Non School District EmployeesReport only your voting members here
Use the most recent demographic data and maintain a record of pull-date
Principal and SAC Chair must sign and date
Before submitting Before submitting documents …documents …
Include year and Include year and school nameschool name
Verify numbers of Verify numbers of peer group with peer group with membership rostermembership roster
Percents of each Percents of each ethnic category ethnic category must agree as must agree as closely as possible closely as possible to to school/community school/community percentages and percentages and each column should each column should total 100%total 100%
Sign and dateSign and date
Ethnicity of School and Community
Student Population Or
Community Populationhttp://www.area-codes.com/county/FL-OKALOOSA.asp
School Advisory Council
District RequirementsEach School Advisory Council must
consist of:
At least 17 members
an odd number of members
Agendas and MinutesAgendas and Minutes
Please submit to the District in a Please submit to the District in a timely mannertimely manner
List school name in the headingList school name in the heading List school name in subject line List school name in subject line
on all e-mailson all e-mails
School Performance School Performance PlanPlan
The School Performance Plan The School Performance Plan combinescombines
the main components of:the main components of: A+ Plan – A+ Plan – DistrictDistrict School Improvement Plan – School Improvement Plan – StateState AdvancEd - AdvancEd - RegionalRegional
School Performance School Performance Plan Plan AKA—School AKA—School Improvement PlanImprovement Plan
Made up of goals and objectives Made up of goals and objectives established for the school and established for the school and
determined by needs of the schooldetermined by needs of the school
PurposePurpose: : To increase student To increase student performanceperformance
IncludesIncludes: : strategies, safety, strategies, safety, discipline, health and fitness, discipline, health and fitness, resources (human and material), resources (human and material), and measured goalsand measured goals
Role of the SchoolRole of the School
Develop a School Performance Plan under the Develop a School Performance Plan under the principal’s principal’s
leadership with objectives in reading, leadership with objectives in reading, mathematics, mathematics, writing and science.writing and science.
Allocate school resources based on these Allocate school resources based on these objectives. objectives.
Closely monitor the effectiveness of the plan Closely monitor the effectiveness of the plan during the during the
year using internal assessments to determine year using internal assessments to determine student student
gains.gains.
Adjust strategies, if needed, in order to reach Adjust strategies, if needed, in order to reach objectives. objectives.
Role of the DistrictRole of the District
Provide Schools with a timeline and training on the Provide Schools with a timeline and training on the School Performance Plan process. School Performance Plan process.
Quality Assurance will develop district-wide staffQuality Assurance will develop district-wide staffdevelopment and technology plans based on development and technology plans based on
common common themes that emerge from School themes that emerge from School Performance Plans. Performance Plans.
Deputy superintendents will work with principals Deputy superintendents will work with principals throughout the year to monitor the effectiveness ofthroughout the year to monitor the effectiveness of school plans.school plans.
SPP ComponentsSPP Components School Vision and Mission StatementSchool Vision and Mission Statement School ProfileSchool Profile Supporting DataSupporting Data School Focus (math, reading, writing, School Focus (math, reading, writing,
science) and Objectivesscience) and Objectives Target GroupsTarget Groups StrategiesStrategies Professional DevelopmentProfessional Development Customer RelationsCustomer Relations ResourcesResources
School Performance PlanSchool Performance PlanRequirementsRequirements
Must be designed to meet state educational Must be designed to meet state educational priorities (s. 1000.03(5)) and student proficiency priorities (s. 1000.03(5)) and student proficiency on SSS (s. 1003.41)on SSS (s. 1003.41)
Must address student achievement goals and Must address student achievement goals and strategies based on state and district proficiency strategies based on state and district proficiency standardsstandards
Must include accurate, data-based analysis of Must include accurate, data-based analysis of student achievement and other school student achievement and other school performance data (s.1001.42(18)(a))performance data (s.1001.42(18)(a))
SPP Requirements SPP Requirements Some SchoolsSome Schools
All secondary schools (grades 6-12) must include a All secondary schools (grades 6-12) must include a redesign component based on the ten guiding principles redesign component based on the ten guiding principles (s. 1003.413(2)(a-j))(s. 1003.413(2)(a-j))
All schools that establish an on-site dropout All schools that establish an on-site dropout prevention and academic intervention program prevention and academic intervention program must reflect such program in their planmust reflect such program in their plan
(s. 1003.53(2)(b))(s. 1003.53(2)(b))
High schools must include strategies to improve High schools must include strategies to improve student readiness for postsecondary level based student readiness for postsecondary level based on annual analysis of postsecondary feedback on annual analysis of postsecondary feedback report data (s.1008.37(4))report data (s.1008.37(4))
SPP RequirementsSPP Requirementscontinued… continued…
All schools with a grade of “C” or below All schools with a grade of “C” or below or schools required to have a plan or schools required to have a plan under federal law must have a plan under federal law must have a plan pursuant to s. 1001.42(18)(a) to include:pursuant to s. 1001.42(18)(a) to include:
– Professional development that supports enhanced Professional development that supports enhanced and differentiated instructional strategies to and differentiated instructional strategies to improve teaching and learningimprove teaching and learning
– Alternative instructional delivery methods to Alternative instructional delivery methods to support remediation, acceleration, and enrichment support remediation, acceleration, and enrichment strategiesstrategies
SPP RequirementsSPP Requirementscontinued…continued…
– Continuous use of disaggregated student Continuous use of disaggregated student achievement data to determine effectiveness of achievement data to determine effectiveness of instructional strategiesinstructional strategies
– Ongoing informal and formal assessments to Ongoing informal and formal assessments to monitor individual student progress toward mastery monitor individual student progress toward mastery of SSS and to redesign instruction if neededof SSS and to redesign instruction if needed
Title I elementary schools must include Title I elementary schools must include strategies which promote transition to strategies which promote transition to kindergartenkindergarten
School FocusSchool Focus
Each school must address reading, Each school must address reading, mathematics, writing, and science.mathematics, writing, and science.
The SPP allows for variance reflecting The SPP allows for variance reflecting each individual school’s areas of each individual school’s areas of strength and weakness.strength and weakness.
Schools should build upon strengths Schools should build upon strengths and put strategies in place that and put strategies in place that improve upon weaknessesimprove upon weaknesses
School ObjectivesSchool Objectives
SMARTSMARTSSpecificpecificMMeasurableeasurableAAttainablettainableRResearch-basedesearch-basedTTime-phasedime-phased
Example: _____ % of eligible students will achieve Example: _____ % of eligible students will achieve
adequate yearly progress in reading as measured byadequate yearly progress in reading as measured by
the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test given in the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test given in
April, 2012.April, 2012.
Target Group(s)Target Group(s)
Identify each group of students Identify each group of students that will be impacted by that will be impacted by strategies.strategies.
Example: Students performing at Level 1 in reading on the most recent Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test
Supporting DataSupporting Data
Provide a 3-year summary of data that Provide a 3-year summary of data that
supports the need to focus on a supports the need to focus on a particular particular
target group or data that indicates a target group or data that indicates a
school-wide area of weaknessschool-wide area of weakness
REMEMBER: Education programs areREMEMBER: Education programs are
based on student performance data.based on student performance data.
StrategiesStrategies
Prioritize StrategiesPrioritize Strategies Identify which target group that Identify which target group that
a a
particular strategy addresses.particular strategy addresses.
Example: Level 1 reading students will be providedappropriate instructional-level reading materials.
TrainingTraining
Each training activity must lead to aEach training activity must lead to a measurable teacher outcome.measurable teacher outcome. Principals are responsible for monitoringPrincipals are responsible for monitoring the implementation of strategies learnedthe implementation of strategies learned
through training activities.through training activities.
Example: Teachers will complete in-service training on selecting appropriate instructional-level materials for students and provide evidence of the selection and implementation of the materials.
Customer RelationsCustomer Relations
Identify actions being taken by the schoolIdentify actions being taken by the school
to educate parents and students within ato educate parents and students within a
target group of the objectives, strategies,target group of the objectives, strategies,
and anticipated outcomes for studentsand anticipated outcomes for students
within that group.within that group.
Example: Schools will communicate with parents ofLevel I reading students to discuss strategies in placedesigned to assist their student.
ResourcesResources
Provide the cost of implementing each Provide the cost of implementing each
strategy as well as the source of fundsstrategy as well as the source of funds
Identify the use of all S.A.I. and Title IIdentify the use of all S.A.I. and Title I
funds.funds.
Example: Include the cost of appropriate instructional-level materials and staff development.
School Performance Plan School Performance Plan or or
Florida School Improvement PlanFlorida School Improvement Plan
Which Template Should Schools Which Template Should Schools Use?Use?
Since all Okaloosa Schools earned Since all Okaloosa Schools earned school grades of A or B, all schools school grades of A or B, all schools may use the district on-line School may use the district on-line School Performance Plan TemplatePerformance Plan Template
Some sections Some sections of this model of this model are duplicates are duplicates of the SPP of the SPP modelmodel
Some sections Some sections of this model of this model are completely are completely newnew
SIP Template
Under the new accountability system, schools using the new SIP template will report SAC membership compliance within their SIP.
SIP Template
School Performance School Performance Plan is…Plan is…
The guiding document for a school's The guiding document for a school's major initiatives for school performancemajor initiatives for school performance
Written by a committee of Written by a committee of parents, faculty members, parents, faculty members, administrators and community administrators and community membersmembers
Approved by the School Advisory Approved by the School Advisory Council (SAC).Council (SAC).
FCAT 2.0FCAT 2.0
Single statewide system of Single statewide system of accountability used to determine accountability used to determine adequate yearly progress,adequate yearly progress, achievement achievement of annual learning targets. of annual learning targets.
The FCAT measures student progress in mastering The FCAT measures student progress in mastering grade level benchmarks which are aligned to the grade level benchmarks which are aligned to the Sunshine State Standards in specific subject areas.Sunshine State Standards in specific subject areas.
A major component in the school grade A major component in the school grade formulaformula
Adequate Yearly Adequate Yearly ProgressProgress
NCLBFlorida has been granted a flexibility waiver
from the US DOE to eliminate the NCLB requirements for School Accountability and
will now move to a single accountability model:
A+State Accountability System
Measurement targets performance and participation of all students, with an emphasis on lowest performing 25%.
Performance Performance ExpectationsExpectations
A+“Compensatory” Model
Schools are awarded points for students who score high and/or make annual learning gains.
Process – Constantly Process – Constantly EvolvingEvolving
A+Continuous growth in level of proficiency and scope of accountability (student, subject area) •Components currently in place:
•50% based on State Assessment•50% based on graduation rates, AP/IB/AICE/Industrial Certifications, ACT/ACT/CPT results, graduation rates of at-risk students
Accountability ProcessAccountability Process
Each element of the assessment Each element of the assessment system informs parents, educators system informs parents, educators and the community about and the community about different facets of a school’s different facets of a school’s performanceperformance
No element, on its own, can No element, on its own, can provide a complete pictureprovide a complete picture
AccountabilityAccountability
““The responsibility for improvement The responsibility for improvement of a stable system rests totally on of a stable system rests totally on
the management. It is reached the management. It is reached (i.e., improvement) by removal, (i.e., improvement) by removal, one by one, of special causes of one by one, of special causes of
trouble.”trouble.”
(W.E. Demings, 1986)(W.E. Demings, 1986)
““The responsibility for improvement The responsibility for improvement of a stable system rests totally on of a stable system rests totally on
the management. It is reached the management. It is reached (i.e., improvement) by removal, (i.e., improvement) by removal, one by one, of special causes of one by one, of special causes of
trouble.”trouble.”
(W.E. Demings, 1986)(W.E. Demings, 1986)
Resources…Resources…
Florida State Law (ss.Florida State Law (ss.286.011)) FL Dept of Education- FL Dept of Education- http://fldoe.org FL Dept of Education SAC webpage- FL Dept of Education SAC webpage-
http://flbsi.org/schoolimprove/schadvisorycouncils.htm
School Improvement Plan- School Improvement Plan- http://flbsi.org
FL Assoc of SAC- FL Assoc of SAC- http://florida-family.net/SAC
Questions???Questions???
Contact your District SAC Contact your District SAC Administrator:Administrator:
Debbie DavisDebbie Davis
833-5871833-5871
[email protected]@mail.okaloosa.k12.fl.us