Targeted Intervention Plan Sudderth Elementary Need: Index: Critical Success Factor: Annual Goal: 1 2 3 The campus will implement a data assessment tool that will provide teachers with a process to assess student progress and make adjustments to the curriculum to ensure success. The campus will develop a process that will increase the vocabulary of students to increase STAAR scores. This process should include the verbs of the TEKS, academic vocabulary and common everyday words. 1, 3 1, 2, 3 1, 3 The campus will develop a assessment process that will allow teachers to effectively plan instruction and adjust the curriculum as needed. This process will also be used to plan effective, focused student interventions. Improve Academic Performance Quality Data to Drive Instruction Improve Academic Performance The campus will implement a vocabulary development process that will result in a 10 point increase in Index 1. The campus will implement a data assessment review process that will result in a 10 point increase in Index 1. The campus will implement a assessment process that will result in a 15 point increase in Index 1. Strategy: The campus will implement a systemic vocabulary process to increase student scores The campus will implement a data assessment process that will create spiraling remediation and focused interventions The campus will create a assessment process that will be used to assess interventions, reteaching and help plan for instruction. How will addressing this need impact the index/csf or major system identified? Increasing student vocabulary will increase the scores of students on and summative assessments Curriculum adjustments and interventions that focus on data will provide quality instruction that will result in increased STAAR Test scores Formative assessments will allow teachers to assess which SEs the students have mastered and identify those that are critical for reteaching and focused interventions. 1 P a g e
Interventions by Quarter Need 1 Q1 (July, Aug, Sept) To date, what actions have been taken to address Need 1? Staff members have been provided academic word lists and a list of verbs for the TEKS that will be addressed. They are also preassessing everyday vocabulary using unit assessments Q2 (Oct, Nov, Dec) Q2 Goal: 100% of teachers will implement the vocabulary process in their lessons Q3 (Jan, Feb, Mar) Q3 Goal: Unit Test scores will increase 5% from the Unit Tests that were administered during the first six weeks. Q4 (Apr, May, June) Q4 Goal: Interventions: Interventions: Interventions: 1) Verbs of the TEKS will be used throughout the campus to ensure students have a command of the language. 2) Academic vocabulary for each subject area will be used for word walls in classrooms. Words will be added as TEKS are taught. 3) Teachers will use unit assessments to assess student understanding of everyday language. 1) The campus will continue to implement the verbs of the TEKS. 2) Word walls will be used to focus student learning on academic vocabulary. 3) Teachers will continue to use Unit assessments to access everyday vocabulary. STAAR test scores will increase 10% from the 2012-13 scores. 1) The campus will continue to implement the verbs of the TEKS. 2) Word walls will be used to focus student learning on academic vocabulary. 3) Teachers will continue to use Unit assessments to access everyday vocabulary. 2 P a g e
4) The administrative team will assess implementation of the vocabulary process by emailing the vocabulary form to the principal and through walkthrough data. 4) The administrative team will assess implementation of the vocabulary process using the vocabulary form in PLCs and through walkthrough data. Data will also be used in PLCs to determine if the vocabulary process is improving assessment data. 4) The administrative team will assess implementation of the vocabulary process using the vocabulary form in PLCs and through walkthrough data. Data will also be used in PLCs to determine if the vocabulary process has improved based on the STAAR Test results.. 1) Walkthrough data 1) Walkthrough data, assessment data 1) Walkthrough data, assessment data, STAAR data 2) Walkthrough data 2) Walkthrough data, assessment data 3) PLC data and anecdotal responses 4) PLC data and walkthrough data 3) PLC data and anecdotal responses, assessment data 4) PLC data and walkthrough data, assessment data 2) Walkthrough data, assessment data, STAAR data 3) PLC data and anecdotal responses, assessment data, STAAR data 4) PLC data and walkthrough data, assessment data, STAAR data 3 P a g e
Interventions by Quarter Need 2 Q1 (July, Aug, Sept) To date, what actions have been taken to address Need 2? The campus has developed a process that will be used to evaluate data and make needed curriculum adjustments. The process is being discussed in PLC groups and will be implemented after the administration of the next unit assessments Q2 (Oct, Nov, Dec) Q2 Goal: 100% of teachers will have completed the data assessment forms for the units taught during the second and third six weeks periods. This will include a plan for spiraling remediation that will be implemented during class time and intervention times. Q3 (Jan, Feb, Mar) Q3 Goal: Unit Test scores will increase 5% from the Unit Tests that were administered during the first six weeks. Q4 (Apr, May, June) Q4 Goal: STAAR test scores will increase 10% from the 2012-13 scores. Interventions: Interventions: Interventions: complete the first two parts of the after each unit test. 2) Staff members will discuss the with the campus principal and team members during the PLC immediately following each unit test. continue to complete the after each unit test. 2) Staff members will continue to discuss the with the campus principal and team members during the PLC immediately following each unit test. continue to complete the after each unit test. 2) Staff members will continue to discuss the with the campus principal and team members during the PLC immediately following each unit test. 4 P a g e
3) Teachers will complete the portion of the that documents reteaching of students during each three week period. 4) Teachers will use the information from the to develop focused plans for interventions. 3) Teachers will continue to complete the portion of the that documents reteaching of students during each three week period. 4) Teachers will continue to use the information from the to develop focused plans for interventions. 3) Teachers will continue to complete the portion of the that documents reteaching of students during each three week period. 4) Teachers will continue to use the information from the to develop focused plans for interventions. 1) Meeting agendas 1) Meeting agendas 1) Meeting agendas 5 P a g e
2) Meeting agendas 3) Copies of Part 3 of the submitted to the campus principal and reviewed during the PLC meeting. This will be discussed at the end of the three week period. 4) Plans for intervention that will be discussed with the principal during PLC 2) Meeting agendas 3) Copies of Part 3 of the submitted to the campus principal and reviewed during the PLC meeting. This will be discussed at the end of the three week period. 4) Plans for intervention that will be discussed with the principal during PLC 2) Meeting agendas 3) Copies of Part 3 of the submitted to the campus principal and reviewed during the PLC meeting. This will be discussed at the end of the three week period. 4) Plans for intervention that will be discussed with the principal during PLC 6 P a g e
Interventions by Quarter Need 3 Q1 (July, Aug, Sept) To date, what actions have been taken to address Need 3? 7 P a g e The campus has developed a assessment process that will be used to assess student progress and plan for instruction. The process will be implemented after the next 3 week Unit Test. Q2 (Oct, Nov, Dec) Q2 Goal: 100% of teachers will implement the assessment process in their classrooms Q3 (Jan, Feb, Mar) Q3 Goal: Unit Test scores will increase 10% from the Unit Tests that were administered during the first six weeks. Q4 (Apr, May, June) Q4 Goal: Interventions: Interventions: Interventions: administer unit tests. 2) Teachers will use questions from TAG to develop a 2-4 question assessment daily. assess the new material that is taught that day and assess the information that was retaught. 3) Data from the two types of assessments will be used to plan focused interventions and plan for spiraling administer unit tests. 2) Teachers will continue to use questions from STAAR One to develop a 2-4 question assessment each day. assess the new material that is taught that day and assess the information that was retaught. 3) Teachers will continue to use data from the two types of assessments to plan focused interventions and plan for spiraling STAAR test scores will increase 15% from the 2012-13 scores. administer unit tests. 2) Teachers will continue to use questions from STAAR One to develop a 2-4 question assessment each day. assess the new material that is taught that day and assess the information that was retaught. 3) Teachers will continue to use data from the two types of assessments to plan focused interventions and plan for spiraling
remediation in the classroom. remediation in the classroom. remediation in the classroom. 4) 4) 4) Teachers will use the data collected in this process to plan reteaching strategies for the fifth grade students in SSI. 1) Copies of the three week unit assessments and results. 2) Copies of the assessments that are administered and the results that are recorded in the Assessment Form. This will be discussed in PLCs and will be a part of the agenda. Walkthrough data 3) Copies of the intervention and reteaching plans for classrooms, walkthrough data 1) Copies of the three week unit assessments and results. 2) Copies of the assessments that are administered and the results that are recorded in the Assessment Data Assessment Form. This will be discussed in PLCs and will be a part of the agenda. Walkthrough data 3) Copies of the intervention and reteaching plans for classrooms, walkthrough data 1) Copies of the three week unit assessments and results. 2) Copies of the assessments that are administered and the results that are recorded in the Assessment Data Assessment Form. This will be discussed in PLCs and will be a part of the agenda. Walkthrough data 3) Copies of the intervention and reteaching plans for classrooms, walkthrough data 8 P a g e