Upload
others
View
3
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Mt. Baker Middle School
School Improvement Plan
I’m In!
Because…
The work is worth it!
MSP/EOC SIP TPEP PLC’s Standards Based
Common Core
Meetings Committees Clubs Athletics
Grading Correcting Testing Aligning Planning
It’s worth it!
It’s worth it!
It’s worth it!
It’s worth it!
It’s worth it!
6th Grade MSP
7th Grade MSP
8th Grade MSP
Math End of Course Results! • 7th grade – 26 students took year one
assessment (Algebra)….
• 100% passed!!!!
• 8th grade – 83 students took year one assessment (Algebra)…
• 90% passed!!!!
• 8th grade – 16 students took year two assessment (Geometry)…
• 100% passed!!!!
Overall SIP Goals
• The percentage of students achieving at levels three and four will increase by 5% each year and the percentage of students achieving at levels one and two will decrease by 5% each year, as measured by the reading and math MSP for the years 2013-2016.
• The average percentage of students failing one or more classes will be reduced by 10% each year through the intentional implementation of research based strategies that increase student engagement in their learning.
SIP
• Goal 2 Action Strategy
– Students will be able to articulate where they are in relation to the learning target and next steps they need to take to get to the learning target.
• Learning Targets
• Feedback
What Research Says…
• Effective feedback has an effect size of .75 (.40 is the “tipping point” of positive effect size – one years growth in one years time)
• Effective feedback has the potential for a profound effect on student achievement – it can double the speed of learning.
• Praise should not be confused with effective instructional feedback.
Four Types of Feedback
• Task/Product Level
• Process Level
• Self-Regulation or Conditional Level
• Self Level
Goal Three
• Relationships
• Staff unity/collegiality/cohesiveness
• Shared vision
• Common Core alignment across content areas
• “Challenge kids”, Peer observations
Math
Electives
Science
Health/Fitness
S.S
ELA
Mt. Baker
SPED/ LAP
Counselors
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
A
A A
A
Mt. Baker
SPED/ LAP Science
Health/ Fitness
Counselors
Math ELA
S.S
Electives
Answers
Answers
Answers
Answers
Answers
Answers
Answers
Answers
Collaboration
?
?
?
Statement Of Philosophy
Mt. Baker Middle School is committed to meeting the needs of early adolescents, in recognition that no age group has more unique needs or is more in need of wise counsel and guidance.
Statement of Philosophy We believe the well-being of the
students in our care depends on the creation and maintenance of balance in academic, physical, emotional and social areas. Further, we recognize that young adolescents are learning such balance, and that it is critical that we teach, model and encourage it.
Statement of Philosophy Our school must be alert to acknowledge
and deal with the developmental needs of early adolescents in order to bring out fully the highest potential in each individual. Learning experiences will be provided to help all students develop skills and attitudes fundamental to achieving personal satisfaction as responsible, contributing citizens.
Statement of Philosophy
We create a school identity based upon appreciation of cultural diversity, success for each student, respect for everyone, pride, dedication, collegiality, and group membership.
GO BULLDOGS!!!!
1 |
Implementation September 2013-June 2016
Mt. Baker Middle School
Strategic Improvement Plan
School Improvement Plan Adopted by the Auburn School Board of Directors on
3 |
Executive Summary
Auburn School District Mission In a safe environment, all students will achieve high standards of learning in order to become ethically responsible decision makers and lifelong learners.
Auburn School District Vision The vision of Auburn School District is to develop in students the skills and attitudes that will maximize their potential for lifelong learning and ethically responsible decision making.
Mt. Baker School Mission We are a safe, global family of responsible, everyday learners.
Mt. Baker School Vision Mt. Baker Middle School is committed to meeting the needs of early adolescents, in recognition that no age group has more unique needs or is more in need of wise counsel and guidance. We believe the well-being of the students in our care depends upon the creation and maintenance of balance in academic, physical, emotional and social areas. Further, we recognize that young adolescents are learning such balance, and that it is critical that we teach, model and encourage it. Our school must be alert to acknowledge and deal with the developmental needs of early adolescents in order to bring out fully the highest potential in each individual. Learning experiences will be provided to help all students develop skills and attitudes fundamental to achieving personal satisfaction as responsible, contributing citizens. We create a school identity based upon appreciation of cultural diversity, success for each student, respect for everyone, pride, dedication, collegiality, and group membership.
Background Information WAC 180-16-220 Requirements for School Improvement Plan
Each school shall be approved annually by the school board of directors under an approval process determined by the district board of directors and “At a minimum the annual approval shall require each school to have a school improvement plan that is data driven, promotes a positive impact on student learning, and includes a continuous improvement process that shall mean the ongoing process used by a school to monitor, adjust, and update its school improvement plan.” School Improvement plans must include a brief summary of use of data to establish improvement; acknowledging the use of data which may include DIBELS, MAP, WELPA, Credit Attainment, Enrollment in Honors/AP Courses, CEE Perceptual Data, SAT/ACT, Discipline, and MSP or HSPE.
4 |
Highly Qualified Staff All staff meet the highly qualified requirement in the area(s) in which they teach.
Demographic data Mt. Baker Middle School works with students that primarily represent both ends of the demographic spectrum. Presently, Mt. Baker has 46.7% of our student population that receives free and reduced lunches. In addition, Mt. Baker also serves the growing communities of Lakeland Hills and Pacific. The Lakeland area has recently experienced a large growth in large family residences that are being built which has led to our population growing significantly. The school board has closed our school to waivers for this reason.
Discipline and Attendance Analysis Mt. Baker Middle School works with students that primarily represent both ends of the demographic spectrum. Presently, Mt. Baker has 46.7% of our student population that receives free and reduced lunches.
Assessment Decisions All available assessment data was reviewed and considered while creating this plan. Data included academic as well as demographic. Comparisons between the data was made in search of the “root cause” of any identified areas of struggle.
MSP/HSPE Reading • In 2012, grades 6 and 7 both saw a dramatic improvement in students meeting standard in
reading on the MSP. 6th grade moved from 78.6% in 2011 to 83.4% in 2012; 7th grade moved from 54.8% in 2011 to 73.7% in 2012.
• For the eighth year in a row, 7th Grade Mt. Baker Middle School students continued to
perform above the district average in the area of Reading.
• For the third year in a row, 7th Grade students being served in Special Education, continued to perform at a substantially lower rate on the Reading MSP test, than their cohort members at Mt. Baker Middle School.
MSP/EOC Math • In 2012, only 7th grade saw in increase in those meeting standard in math, and it was only
a small increase.
5 |
• For the seventh year in a row, 7th Grade Mt. Baker Middle School students performed above the state and district average in the area of Mathematics.
• For the fourth year in a row, 7th Grade students identified in the category of “Low
Income” continued to perform at a lower rate on the 7th Grade Math MSP test, than their cohort members at Mt. Baker Middle School. However, the gap is beginning to close.
MSP Science/EOC Science • In 2012, 69.2% of Mt. Baker Middle School 8th Grade students achieved above standard
on the 8th Grade Science MSP. This was an increase of nearly 3% over the previous year. • In 2011, 41.6% of Mt. Baker Middle School 8th Grade students identified as Low Income
students, did not achieve standard on the 8th Grade Science MSP. This represented the second year with a significant drop in the percentage of Low Income students not meeting standard in this area.
MSP/HSPE Writing • In 2012, both 7th and 8th grade saw increases in students meeting standards in writing on the
MSP. 7th saw an increase of 14.5% over 2011 and 8th grade saw an increase of 3.4% over 2011.
• Unlike previous years which showed a downward performance trend on the MSP in the area of writing, Mt. Baker Middle School students showed a significant increase moving from 57.4% in 2011 to 71.9% in 2012.
6 |
Prioritized Challenges - MSP Scores are stagnant, not much growth, not much loss from
year to year. - Population is changing dramatically, with the Latino
population becoming our largest ethnic group. - ELL students are struggling to perform. - Staff cohesiveness is reduced since the elimination of teaming
time. Trust and working together towards common goals is an area that needs improvement.
7 |
Study Teams (Each study team should consider parent/community involvement, cultural competency and integration of technology as potential strategies in
each goal area e.g. How can parent involvement, cultural competence and technology assist the school in meeting its reading goal?)
Literacy Goal Group: Dena Walker, Erin Carnahan, Mindy Hawk, John Lees, Sue Millang Reading and Writing Goal Group Research Materials: Staff Members utilized current CEE data as well as current Reading and Writing Research articles. Staff members utilized the works of Cris Tovani and Stephanie Harvey in their discussions plus utilized student MAPS data in specific strand areas to determine middle school Reading trends over the past three years.
Math Goal Group: Patrice Rademacher, Mary Torcaso, Susan Buhr, Aaron Cowan, Dennis Lubash, Dixie Toy Math Goal Group Research Materials: Staff Members utilized current CEE data as well as current “Fix-it” strategies for Mathematics. Also utilized article on Best Practices in Mathematics, plus utilized student MAPS data in specific strand areas to determine middle school mathematics trends over the past three years at Mt. Baker Middle School. Supportive Learning Environment Goal Group: Susan Winter, Bruce Vatne, Lyndsay Morris, Jason Brown, and Sharon Lindgren Supportive Learning Environment Research Materials: The research our study team has used includes: WHY TRY, WEB, MSP scores, MAPS scores, Attendance reports, Discipline, WLPT scores, COGAT scores from 5th grade, student grades, demographics, CEE Parent/Staff Survey
8 |
SMART Goal 1: Literacy The percentage of Mt Baker Middle School students achieving at levels three and four will increase by 5% each year and the percentage of students achieving at levels one and two will decrease each year by 5%, as measured by the reading MSP for the years 2013-2016.
The SMART Goal 2: Math The percentage of Mt Baker Middle School students achieving at levels three and four will increase by 5% each year and the percentage of students achieving at levels one and two will decrease each year by 5%, as measured by the math MSP for the years 2013-2016. SMART GOAL 3: School Climate The average percentage of students failing one or more classes will be reduced by 10% each year through the intentional implementation of research-based strategies that increase student engagement in their learning.
9 |
Needs Assessment Data Documents In this section include all supporting documents you used to write your SMART GOALS and ACTION STEPS. These documents include but are not limited to:
o DIBELS Dashboard
o MAP Data Dashboard
o WELPA results
o Credit Attainment Dashboards
o Honors/AP Dashboards
o CEE Spider chart
o SAT/ACT results
o Discipline Dashboards
o Demographic charts
o AYP Results
o MSP/HSPE/EOC Results and trend charts
o Other data
10 |
SMART Goal 1
Subject Area:
School Name: Mt. Baker Middle School
Target Population- based on
demographic, discipline and attendance data analysis:
All students with particular emphasis on Special Education, Low Income, Hispanic, and English Language Learner populations.
Our Reality-based on assessment
data analysis:
• In 2012, grades 6 and 7 both saw a dramatic improvement in students meeting standard in reading on the MSP. 6th grade moved from 78.6% in 2011 to 83.4% in 2012; 7th grade moved from 54.8% in 2011 to 73.7% in 2012.
• For the eighth year in a row, 7th Grade Mt. Baker Middle School students continued to perform above the
district average in the area of Reading.
• For the third year in a row, 7th Grade students being served in Special Education, continued to perform at a substantially lower rate on the Reading MSP test, than their cohort members at Mt. Baker Middle School.
Our SMART Goal-based on target
population and your reality:
The percentage of Mt Baker Middle School students achieving at levels three and four will increase by 5% each year and the percentage of students achieving at levels one and two will decrease each year by 5%, as measured by the reading MSP for the years 2014-2016.
Action Plan
Action Steps Responsibility Timeline Resources Evidence of SMART Goal
Attainment Sequential- what comes first?
( 3-5 Action Steps) Who will monitor?
Who will implement?
Measures of progress towards
evidence
Examples include: PLC, Building 21, CEE data,
Power Standards
Evidence of Implementation Evidence of student impact
See below… Implementation:
Impact:
11 |
Action Strategy: 1. To standardize academic vocabulary 2. To standardize content area vocabulary 3. To increase student’s everyday vocabulary
Activity Who When Resources Target Audience Evaluation
Learn definitions of tier 1, tier 2 and tier 3 vocabulary
Corrie, Greg, Val staff meeting Books-Robust Vocabulary
Certified staff Attend training and sign in
Identify academic vocabulary-rotating word of the week
SIP Team develops list, Teachers teach
PLC time Content team meetings B21 hours? LID
Common Core Standards time
Certified staff Kids observed using vocabulary
Identify domain-specific vocabulary
Content teams/PLC teams
PLC time Content team meetings B21 hours? LID
Common Core Standards time
Certified staff
Kids observed using vocabulary
Effective and ineffective methods to teach vocabulary
Greg, Corrie, Val Staff retreat in August Follow-up on waiver days PLC Content teams need extra time
Staff/kids Kids observed using vocabulary Teacher’s using effective strategies through observations and walkthroughs
12 |
SMART Goal 2
Subject Area:
School Name: Mt. Baker Middle School
Target Population- based on
demographic, discipline and attendance data analysis:
All students with particular emphasis on Special Education, Low Income, Hispanic, and English Language Learner populations.
Our Reality-based on assessment
data analysis:
• In 2012, only 7th grade saw in increase in those meeting standard in math, and it was only a small increase. • For the seventh year in a row, 7th Grade Mt. Baker Middle School students performed above the state and
district average in the area of Mathematics.
• For the fourth year in a row, 7th Grade students identified in the category of “Low Income” continued to perform at a lower rate on the 7th Grade Math MSP test, than their cohort members at Mt. Baker Middle School. However, the gap is beginning to close.
Our SMART Goal-based on target
population and your reality:
The percentage of Mt Baker Middle School students achieving at levels three and four will increase by 5% each year and the percentage of students achieving at levels one and two will decrease each year by 5%, as measured by the math MSP for the years 2013-2016.
Action Plan
Action Steps Responsibility Timeline Resources Evidence of SMART Goal
Attainment Sequential- what comes first?
( 3-5 Action Steps) Who will monitor?
Who will implement?
Measures of progress towards
evidence
Examples include: PLC, Building 21
Evidence of Implementation Evidence of student impact
See below… Implementation:
Impact:
13 |
Action Strategy: Students will be able to articulate where they are in relation to the learning target and next steps they need to take to get to the learning target. Activity Who Presents When Resources Needed Target Audience Evaluation
Overview of SIP Process/Goals
SIP team ??? May 20th PLC time 30 minutes of time 1 hour Waiver Day time to plan, May 13
All certified staff Teachers can identify SIP goals on exit ticket
Overview of Effective feedback and connection to Learning Targets
SIP team May 20th 30 minutes of time with staff 1 hour of waiver day to plan
All certified staff Teachers can name the 3 types of feedback and understand that feedback is to move students towards the target. Teachers can identify that task feedback is our 1st year goal.
Task feedback instruction
SIP team August 29 90 minutes B21 hours All certified staff
Learning Targets refinement instruction
SIP team August 29 ? 30 minutes of B21 hours $150 to buy resource books
All certified staff Teachers can identify refinements in setting learning targets
Select targeted students
Each classroom teacher
By September 30th ELL students Names submitted to building principal
Refine targets for one standard per quarter
every content area/grade
PLCs all year All classroom teachers
Share at PLC meeting with building administrators by end of each quarter
Give feedback to targeted students
Classroom teacher 5 days per week Targeted students Share at PLCs and at 4 staff meetings per year
Share task feedback examples
Classroom teachers 2 PLC per month 4 staff meetings per year
10 minutes each 30 minutes each
PLC minutes Staff meeting notes
Peer observations
Individual teachers
Staff choice of days-2 per semester
1 B21 hour per staff member (two 15 minute observations+ two 15 minute follow-
Arrange time with administrator Give completed form to teacher (optional)
14 |
SIP team up discussions) Develop optional form for observation
Form completed
Administrator observations
Classroom teacher 1 time per teacher per semester
15 minutes per teacher
Targeted students Give teacher completed form /discuss
Research Affordable Opportunities for training in feedback
Admin team and all staff
During school year Money for training-$4000?
Staff
SMART Goal 3
15 |
Subject Area:
School Name: Mt. Baker Middle School
Target Population- based on
demographic, discipline and attendance data analysis:
All students with particular emphasis on Special Education, Low Income, Hispanic, and English Language Learner populations.
Our Reality-based on assessment
data analysis:
Mt. Baker Middle School works with students that primarily represent both ends of the demographic spectrum. Presently, Mt. Baker has 46.7% of our student population that receives free and reduced lunches. In addition, Mt. Baker also serves the growing communities of Lakeland Hills and Pacific. The Lakeland area has recently experienced a large growth in large family residences that are being built which has led to our population growing significantly. The school board has closed our school to waivers for this reason. The “I” vs. “They” gap amongst staff is large. In the area of Openness to New Ideas, it is 51%. In the area of Willingness to Work at Change, it is 23%.
Our SMART Goal-based on target
population and your reality:
The average percentage of students failing one or more classes at Mt. Baker Middle School will drop by 10% each school year by the intentional implementation of research-based strategies that increase student engagement in their learning.
Action Plan
Action Steps Responsibility Timeline Resources Evidence of SMART Goal
Attainment Sequential- what comes first?
( 3-5 Action Steps) Who will monitor?
Who will implement?
Measures of progress towards
evidence
Examples include: PLC, Building 21
Evidence of Implementation Evidence of student impact
See Below… Implementation:
Impact:
Action Strategy: Staff will build effective working relationships and will be able to acknowledge the work of others Students will feel regard from staff members and feel connected to the school Activity Who Presents When Resources Needed Target Audience Evaluation
16 |
Raise awareness of importance of building relationships with students
Greg/AP August 28th 1st Para Meeting
30 minutes of time 30 minutes of time
All certified and classified staff
Staff will be able to articulate 1 goal or 1 student they will work on this year
Staff work together in trainings on effective feedback and vocabulary
Staff/admin team PLCs Develop exit survey Mixed groups
Exit survey Sharing Increase in CEE survey –open to new ideas and willingness to change
Peer observations Throughout the school year at least 2 times
SIP time Staff conversation with admin share out at staff meeting
Creating a shared vision Greg/admin team
Design specific intervention classes using 1st semester data
Staff/admin PLCs Extra time? Data tracking method
Students in need Data to show students achieving in intervention classes
Focus PLCs on data analysis/daily targets
Greg/admin team PLCs Extra time? Students Daily targets posted in classrooms/admin observation