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1 Three-Year Academic Plan Queen Ka ahumanu Elementary School 1141 Kinau Street Honolulu, HI PH: Ka ahumanu Elementary School Three-Year Academic Plan Page 1 Version #1: 4/28/2017
2 Where are we now? Prioritize school s needs as identified in one or more of the following needs assessments: Comprehensive Needs Assessment (Title I Schools) WASC Self Study WASC Category A: Organization WASC Category B: Standards Based Student Learning: Curriculum WASC Category C: Standards Based Student Learning: Instruction WASC Category D: Standards Based Student Learning: Assessment and Accountability Schoolwide Critical Areas for Follow-up from the 2017 WASC Accreditation Report 1. QKS administration and teachers continue working on completing journaling forms/curriculum for ELA and math to ensure continuity and consistent curriculum delivery. EA QKS administration and teachers complete the process of creating a schoolwide rubric for the GLOs with accompanying I can statements for students that will bring clarity and consistency in teaching the GLOs. EA QKS administration and staff continue to work on parent engagement through strengthening family event opportunities to increase parent involvement in schoolwide and/or grade level events/functions to support student learning and student engagement. EA QKS teachers need ongoing training, resources, support, and planning time to adequately prepare for and implement PD topics (e.g., Thinking Maps, small group instruction, critical thinking skills, Stepping Stones, and Wonders). EA Grade levels hold collaborative discussions and come to agreements on grading consistency for standards based performance levels so that student learning is accurately reflected. EA QKS administration and staff address vertical articulation gaps in order to reflect on the effectiveness of teaching Thinking Maps, academic vocabulary, and the implementation of programs and curriculum in various areas. EA Needs from the QKS Comprehensive Needs Assessment (CNA) 1. QKS needs to develop students critical thinking and response/explanation skills. EA 1.1.3, EA QKS needs to develop students ability to comprehend complex text (fiction and nonfiction) and math word problems. EA 1.1.3, QKS needs to build students vocabulary (all tiers: basic vocabulary, academic vocabulary, and domain-specific vocabulary). EA QKS needs to develop students understanding of math concepts in Number and Operations in Base 10 and Fractions and fluency in math facts. EA QKS needs to provide students with real-life experiences to expand their understanding of the world. EA QKS needs to help students increase their content knowledge (knowledge base). EA WASC Category E: School Culture and Support for Student Personal and Academic Growth Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 2 Version #1: 4/28/2017
3 Addressing Equity: Sub Group Identification In order to address equity, list the targeted sub group(s) and their identified needs. **Specific enabling activities listed in the academic plan should address identified sub group(s) and their needs. Targeted Sub Groups Disadvantaged Students English Language Learner (ELL) Students Special Education (SPED) Students In our Comprehensive Needs Assessment process (CNA), student needs were identified and prioritized after analyzing demographic, achievement, and perception data. While these needs are stated in our CNA for all students, they apply to our targeted sub groups as well, especially since our subgroups include a large percentage of our students (QKS Disadvantaged 68%, QKS ELL 42%, SPED 15%). Our CNA priority needs are listed below, supported by the corresponding enabling activity(ies) in red. Prioritized Needs from the QKS Comprehensive Needs Assessment (CNA) 1. QKS needs to develop students critical thinking and response/explanation skills. EA 1.1.3, EA QKS needs to develop students ability to comprehend complex text (fiction and nonfiction) and math word problems. EA 1.1.3, QKS needs to build students vocabulary (all tiers: basic vocabulary, academic vocabulary, and domain-specific vocabulary). EA QKS needs to develop students understanding of math concepts in Number and Operations in Base 10 and Fractions and fluency in math facts. EA QKS needs to provide students with real-life experiences to expand their understanding of the world. EA QKS needs to help students increase their content knowledge (knowledge base). EA In addition to the EAs listed above, QKS provides support to our targeted sub groups through small group instruction and intervention programs in order to meet their diverse needs. EA1.1.7 Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 3 Version #1: 4/28/2017
4 ORGANIZE: Identify your Academic Review Team Accountable Leads. Name and Title of ART Team Accountable Lead Responsible for implementation of the school s strategies and initiatives 1. Cindy Yun-Kim, Principal 1. Professional Development 2. Barry Nakamura, Curriculum Coordinator 2. Common Core State Standards & ART 3. Brooke Manangan, Counselor 3. Attendance & Office Referrals 4. Tara Tanaka, Student Services Coordinator 4. Comprehensive Student Supports 5. Darlene Matsumoto, RTI Coordinator 5. Data Teams & RTI Universal Screener 6. Celeste Endo, Technology Coordinator 6. STEM 7. Rena Arakawa, Librarian 7. Induction & Mentoring 8. Grade Level Chairs (GLCs) & Dept Heads (DHs) 8. Grade level & Dept instructional & relevant data (pertaining to respective enabling activities) Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 4 Version #1: 4/28/2017
5 Goal 1: Student Success. All students demonstrate they are on a path toward success in college, career and citizenship. X Objective 1: Empowered - All students are empowered in their learning to set and achieve their aspirations for the future. X Objective 2: Whole Child - All students are safe, healthy, and supported in school, so that they can engage fully in high-quality educational opportunities. X Objective 3: Well Rounded - All students are offered and engage in rigorous, well rounded education so that students are prepared to be successful in their post-high school goals. X Objective 4: Prepared and Resilient - All students transition successfully throughout their educational experiences. Outcome: By the end of three years, Students will use research based program materials and strategies in English/Language Arts (ELA) and math that are aligned to Common Core State Standards and as a result, will be able to reach or exceed the school s established proficiency targets on the Smarter Balance Assessments (SBA) in ELA and math. Students will receive the necessary academic and social/emotional supports to help them raise their achievement in math and reading so that the schoolwide student growth percentiles in math and reading are greater than or equal to the state median growth percentiles. Rationale: Using research based programs and strategies that are aligned to CCSS will help students achieve grade level standards. While Wonders and Stepping Stones are the two state adopted programs for ELA and math, teachers will supplement these programs with additional materials and strategies to address the specific needs of QKS students. All students need a variety of supports (academic, social, emotional) that address their individual needs in order for them to be successful in school. Students will participate in the school s HEART Project (attendance incentive) so that QKS s average daily attendance will be greater than or equal to 94% Attendance is correlated with academic achievement and student success, thus it imperative that all students attend school regularly to ensure success in school. Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 5 Version #1: 4/28/2017
6 Planning Funding Interim Measures of Progress Desired Outcome Enabling Activities (Indicate year(s) of implementation in next column) School Year(s) of Activity ART Accountable Lead(s) Source of Funds (Check applicable boxes to indicate source of funds) Define the relevant data used to regularly assess and monitor progress By 2020, QKS will meet or exceed the following State Strategic Plan Targets: ELA proficiency: 61% Math proficiency: 54% 1.1 All grade levels will complete curriculum maps for ELA and math. (WASC CA 1) All teachers will receive planning, articulation time, training, resources, support, and sub days, as needed. Teachers will include supplemental strategies materials, and assessments in their ELA and math curriculum maps. Barry Nakamura WSF N/A ELA and math journaling forms and curriculum maps posted on Google Docs, as monitored at the end of every semester. By 2020, QKS will meet or exceed the following State Strategic Plan Targets: ELA proficiency: 61% Math proficiency: 54% 1.2 All students will receive vocabulary instruction on the grade specific academic vocabulary lists that were determined by grade level teachers and participate in the Academic Word of the Week (AWOW) project. (CNA 3) Academic vocabulary lists were generated from the Reading Wonders Program Barry Nakamura Wonders Weekly Vocabulary Assessment results (Gr. 2-5), as monitored quarterly. Vocabulary Assessment results (Gr. K-1), as monitored quarterly. Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 6 Version #1: 4/28/2017
7 By 2020, QKS will meet or exceed the following State Strategic Plan Targets: ELA proficiency: 61% 1.3 All students will receive instruction using Thinking Maps in ELA and math to organize their thoughts to increase their ability to think critically. (CNA 1, CNA 2) Barry Nakamura Wonders Weekly Assessment #21 (constructed response) results and math problem solving CFA results used in the Data Team process, as monitored quarterly. Math proficiency: 54% By 2020, QKS will meet or exceed the following State Strategic Plan Target: School Climate: 79% 1.4 All students will receive instruction on the grade level GLO I can statements to help students understand what the expectations are for each GLO. (WASC CA 2) QKS I can statements for each GLO have been be aligned to the State GLO grading rubric. Barry Nakamura Grade level GLO monitoring sheets assessing two GLOs for SY (increasing every year until all six GLOs are monitored). By 2020, QKS will meet the following State Strategic Targets: School Climate: 79% Chronic Absenteeism: 9% 1.5 Refine the Ka ahumanu s Positive Behavior Support (PBS) System, Student Recognition Program, and Attendance Program to improve the school s climate and culture. Dolphin Acts of Kindness Program Counselor s Quarterly Guidance Lesson Program Tara Tanaka (SSC) Brooke Manangan (Counselor.- Words of Wisdom, Dolphin Acts of Kindness Program) Brooke Manangan (Counselor The percentage of average daily attendance will be greater than or equal to 94%, as calculated monthly. The number of office referrals will decrease by 5% to the previous school year, as monitored quarterly. Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 7 Version #1: 4/28/2017
8 Words of Wisdom Program H.E.A.R.T. Attendance Project HEART Attendance Program) Lorna PeBenito (Quarterly Guidance Lesson Program) From SY % of eligible students will receive appropriate transitioning orientations/supports /services by the end of each school year. By 2020, QKS will meet the following State Strategic Target: 1.6 Provide systems of support to assist students as they transition into various school settings. Pre-school to Kindergarten Elementary to Middle school ELL Program / ELL Newcomer Center SPED Inclusion Tara Tanaka (SSC) Kelli Ann Ching (Gr. K Teacher) Keita Nakayama (Gr. 5 Teacher) Diane Murakami (ELL Coordinator) Carilyn Kaneshiro (SPED Teacher) Schedules of class/grade level visitations and/or orientations, as monitored yearly. School Climate: 79% From SY QKS growth percentages, as reported on the QKS Strive HI Report, will be greater than or equal to 50 in ELA and math. 1.7 Provide support for small group instruction and intervention programs (including instructional materials and supplies) for students performing below grade level in reading and math. Class size reduction teacher to support small group instruction Darlene Matsumoto (RTI, Universal Screener, Tier Intervention, small group instruction) Celeste Endo / Rena Arakawa / Title I $74,562 (Teacher), $75,098 (PTTs), $5,311 (PPTs), $2,968 (BrainPop), $600 (DIBELS) By May of each school year, 70% of all RTI students receiving pull-out services will transition to a higher performance level from the fall to the spring benchmark period on the DIBELS screener, as monitored three times per year. Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 8 Version #1: 4/28/2017
9 From SY QKS growth percentages, as reported on the QKS Strive HI Report, will be greater than or equal to 50 in ELA and math. Multi-tier RTI Program Universal screeners to identify students for the RTI Program Tier 2 & 3 Intervention with research based strategies and resources Focused small group instruction in reading and math using PTTs Computer based instructional resources (e.g., IXL, KidBiz, BrainPOP, RAZ Kids, etc.) that allow students to work from either school and home 1.8 All teachers will meet regularly as Data Teams to complete the 6-Step Data Team Process in both reading and math through data analysis to make informed decisions and enhance instruction. (CNA 1, CNA 2, CNA 4) Barry Nakamura (Computer based instructional resources) Darlene Matsumoto N/A Wonders Weekly Assessment #21 (constructed response) results and math problem solving CFA results used in the Data Team process, as monitored quarterly. By 2020, QKS will meet or exceed the following Strive HI Target: Science proficiency: 61% 1.9 All students will receive instruction in the scientific process and/or the engineering design process in order to participate (as an individual, small group, whole class) in the QKS Science Fair. (CNA 5, CNA 6) Barry Nakamura WSF N/A 100% of classes will complete a science project incorporating the scientific process or the engineering design process as evidenced by the science projects submitted for QKS Science Fair. Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 9 Version #1: 4/28/2017
10 Goal 2: Staff Success: Ka ahumanu Elementary School has a high-performing culture where employees have the training, support and professional development to contribute effectively to student success. Outcome: By the end of three years, All teachers will receive the necessary training, support, and articulation time to help improve their instruction in order help students meet or exceed the school s established proficiency targets on the SBA in math and ELA. Rationale: QKS teachers strive for continuous improvement in all aspects of their teaching in order to maximize their effectiveness in helping our students to be successful in school. In order for teachers to improve instructional practices and further their professional growth, they need consistent professional development opportunities to learn from experts as well as from each other. In order to embody QKS s vision, teachers too, must be life-long learners and demonstrate to all stakeholders that learning, reflecting, and improving are necessary when striving for excellence. Planning Funding Interim Measures of Progress Desired Outcome Enabling Activities (Indicate year(s) of implementation in next column) School Year(s) of Activity ART Accountable Lead(s) Source of Funds (Check applicable boxes to indicate source of funds) Define the relevant data used to regularly assess and monitor progress From SY QKS growth percentages, as reported on the QKS Strive HI Report, will be greater than or equal to 50 in ELA and math. 2.1 Provide professional development (PD), articulation time, substitute teachers, instructional resources, and supplies for teachers to enhance their teaching practices and further their professional growth to meet the needs of diverse student learners, through PD opportunities which may include the following areas of focus: (WASC CA 4) Reading Wonders Cindy Yun- Kim, Barry Nakamura WSF N/A 100% of teachers will implement strategies from PD trainings, as monitored through monthly walkthroughs. Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 10 Version #1: 4/28/2017
11 Stepping Stones 2.0 STEM NGSS Write Tools Program Technology Integration Small Group Instruction Thinking Map in Math Problem Solving & Critical Thinking From SY % of first and second year teachers will be mentored by district or school level mentors. 2.2 Refine the school level Induction and Mentoring Program in partnership with complex area to provide support for probationary teachers. Probationary teachers will receive appropriate district or school level mentoring. All mentor/mentee teachers will fulfil their school level induction and mentoring program requirements. Rena Arakawa 100% of first and second year teachers will be mentored by district or school level mentors, as evidenced by the school s Mentor/Mentee list and Mentor/mentee collaboration logs monitored at the end of every semester. Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 11 Version #1: 4/28/2017
12 From SY QKS growth percentages, as reported on the QKS Strive HI Report, will be greater than or equal to 50 in ELA and math. 2.3 Provide time (including substitute days), training, materials, for grade levels to address vertical articulation gaps in order to reflect on and improve the effectiveness and consistency in: (WASC CA 5, WASC CA 6) Using Thinking Maps Teaching academic vocabulary Grading policies in ELA and math Developing a consistent schoolwide/grade level problem solving process to improve math achievement Cindy Yun- Kim, Barry Nakamura WSF N/A 100% of grade levels will address articulation gaps to improve effectiveness and consistency in: Using Thinking Maps Teaching academic vocabulary Grading policies in ELA and math Developing a consistent schoolwide/grade level problem solving process to improve math achievement Monitored through agendas and minutes of vertical articulation sessions. Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 12 Version #1: 4/28/2017
13 Goal 3: Successful Systems of Support. The system and culture of Ka ahumanu Elementary School works to effectively organize financial, human, and community resources in support of student success. Outcome: By the end of three years, In each of the successive years starting from SY , the number of parents participating in parent involvement activities will increase from the previous year. Rationale: When schools, families, and community groups work together to support learning, children tend to do better in school, stay in school longer, and like school more. This is the conclusion from A New Wave of Evidence, a report from Southwest Educational Development Laboratory (2002). The report, a synthesis of research on parent involvement over the past decade, also found that, regardless of family income or background, students with involved parents are more likely to: QKS will refine the Academic Reflection Team (ART) process to effectively monitor the implementation of the QKS Academic Plan. Earn higher grades and test scores, and enroll in higher-level programs Be promoted, pass their classes, and earn credits Attend school regularly Have better social skills, show improved behavior, and adapt well to school Graduate and go on to postsecondary education Using the ART to monitor the implementation of the Academic Plan will help to ensure that goals and outcomes are achieved. Benefits of having an ART include: A consistent and rigorous view of progress on the outcomes in the AP; Clear and actionable evidence that allows for collaborative problem-solving; and The ability to focus limited time and resources on those areas that matter most to improving student success. Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 13 Version #1: 4/28/2017
14 Planning Funding Interim Measures of Progress Desired Outcome Enabling Activities (Indicate year(s) of implementation in next column) School Year(s) of Activity ART Accountable Lead(s) Source of Funds (Check applicable boxes to indicate source of funds) Define the relevant data used to regularly assess and monitor progress From SY the number of parents participating in parent involvement activities will increase from the previous year. 3.1 Increase parental and community involvement efforts through various school activities/events. (WASC CA 3) School Community Council (SCC) Open House Science Fair Showcase Parent Community Networking Coordinator (PCNC) Parent Quarterly Workshops ELL Parent Workshops Title I Parent Workshops STEM Family Night 3.2 ART will regularly analyze data and monitor the implementation of the AP. Cindy Yun- Kim (Principal) Eve In (PCNC) Diane Murakami (ELL) Barry Nakamura (Title I) Title I $2,214 (SFP) N/A The number of parents participating in parent involvement activities will increase from the previous year, as evidenced by sign-in sheets for each school year. From SY the ART will meet quarterly to monitor the implementation of the QKS AP. Barry Nakamura Progress monitoring of the AP will show improvements, as monitored quarterly via ART meeting minutes. Ka ahumanu Elementary School Academic Plan Page 14 Version #1: 4/28/2017
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