McEver Arts Academy s School Improvement Plan for (Last update 6/17/13)

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McEver Arts Academy s School Improvement Plan for 2013-2014 (Last update 6/17/13) The utilization of the Arts Integration Model will engage students in a deeper understanding of the Georgia Performance Standards. The following goals will improve student achievement, develop our students into critical thinkers and problem solvers, and motivate our teachers to be part of a collaborative professional learning community. Our targets include the Hall County Competency and Rigor Indicators as well as the McEver Arts Academy Charter Goals (MCAACG). Hall Co: System Competency and Rigor Indicators (Measurable Goals) C2: 90% or more will make AYP C5: 2% increase in grades implementing Singapore Math on CRCT C7: 2% minimum improvement goal per year in CRCT in every content area R1: 2% minimum improvement in meets to exceeds in all content areas R3: 5% increase in MS students taking Carnegie unit October 18, 2007 Page 1 of 8

I. Target Area: Reading/ English Language Arts Measurable Objectives: All Students will raise achievement in Reading 3rd 5 th grades o from 92% meeting or exceeding standard at the end of SY2012-2013 o to 94.6% meeting or exceeding standard at the end of SY2013-2014 as measured by the Reading Totals of the CRCT. o Increase the percentage of students exceeding from 30% to 32%. o Increase scores of ELL students in 3 rd and 4 th grades. All Students will raise achievement in ELA 3rd 5 th grades o from 89% meeting or exceeding standard at the end of SY2012-2013. o to 93% meeting or exceeding standard at the end of SY2013-2014 as measured by the ELA Totals of the CRCT. o Decrease the number of students NOT meeting from 10% to 8%. o Increase percent of students exceeding 25% to 32%. 90 % of ALL Students K through 5 th grades will be on or above grade level in Reading as measured by the DRA 2. McEver System McEver System McEver System McEver System McEver System Reading % Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading % Grade Mean Exceeds Meets % M + E % DNM 3rd 834 842 (846) 29% 45 (51) 63% 46 (41) 92% 91 (92) 8% 9 (8) 4th 832 838 (844) 36% 41 (49) 54% 48 (44) 90% 89 (93) 10% 10 (7) 5th 832 833 (838 24% 29 (35) 68% 61 (58) 92% 90 (93) 9% 10 (7) 30% (22%) 62% (61%) 92% (87%) 7.5% (13%) October 18, 2007 Page 2 of 8

McEver System McEver System McEver System McEver System McEver System ELA % ELA Reading ELA ELA ELA Grade Mean Exceeds Meets M + E DNM 3rd 825 829 (836) 18% 23 (35) 70% 64 (53) 88% 87 (88) 12% 13 (12) 4th 826 830 (838) 27% 29 (38) 56% 59 (52) 83% 88 (90) 16% 12 (10) 5th 836 838 (842) 28% 33 (40) 68% 59 (54) 96% 92 (94) 4% 8 (6) 25%(21%) 64%(67%) 89%(88%) 10%(12.3%) FOCUS AREA- Vocabulary, Readers/Writers Workshop across all grade levels, Explicitly teaching Comprehension Strategies, Writing the Summary across all grade levels. Focus for All Students EXPLICITLY teaching Comprehension Strategies, Vocabulary, Text Features and Structures for both Fiction and Non-Fiction Text. Intentional focus on Lexiles and increasing exposure to Non-fiction/Informational Text that focus on Science and Social Studies Standards. Progress Monitoring using running records, DRA to guide instruction, grouping students and to continue to track progress for All Students(monthly) and Below Level Students every two weeks (to include EIP students, RTI- Tier 2, 3, & 4) Implement the Common Core GPS and expanding use of Art-based Strategies for teaching all content areas. Use of Thinking Maps and computer-generated resources as the graphic organizers across grade levels and content areas. Engage in the teaching of reading and writing using Reader s/writer s Workshop. Implementation of a Bilingual Dual Immersion Program in Kindergarten for ELL and English Speakers (program of choice) Increase the use of technology as a Teaching and Learning Tool. October 18, 2007 Page 3 of 8

MCEVER ARTS PLAN FOR IMPROVING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN READING/ ELA Strategy / Action Timeline/Implementation Person(s) Responsible Resources Artifacts/Means of Evaluation Continuation of August 2013-May 2014 Teachers, Instructional Leveled Library, Big Reader s/writer s Schedule that works for Coach and Administrative Books, Hovercam, TV, Student writing, retells, Workshop, increasing Workshop Mentor Text, Anchor Common Rubrics for vocabulary and Charts, Active Slates, and Writing (K-5) participation in optional other technology resources. Vocabulary Journals adult writing class Focus on Science and Social Studies standards Reading more Non-Fiction, building vocabulary, lexiles, understanding of text features, and comprehension. Continue to implement Arts-based Strategies and Arts Integration Model Common Core Curriculum Enhancement Integrate technology into classroom instruction August 2013-May 2014 August 2013-May 2014 August 2013-May 2014 Book Study - Optional August 2013-May 2014 Using the Technology Matrix, our staff will make significant progress along the continuum. 21 st Century Teachers will be leaders in this effort. Teachers, Instructional Coach and Administrative Teachers, Instructional Coach and Administrative Leveled Library, Big Books, Hovercam, TV, Mentor Text, Anchor Charts, Active Slates, and other technology resources Creating Meaning Through Literature and the Arts by Claudia Cornett Student writing, retells, Common Rubrics for Writing (K-5) Vocabulary Journals Student Electronic Portfolios, Integrated Units on McEver Website Instructional Coach Pathways to Common Core Unit work for Instructional Planning and student work Teachers, Media Specialist, Laptops, shared drive, Student work, software E-Specialists, Technology hovercams, active slates, reports, lessons posted on Specialist, 21 st Century TV, Brain-honey, Safari Safari Montage and Teachers, Instructional Montage, Lexia, Education Renzulli Coach and Administrative City, Renzulli, touch screen TVs in K-1, other software. Monitoring Plan Walk-throughs, Progress Monitoring using Running Records, DRAs. Record student performance data using EXCEL and providing it to the Instructional Coach monthly. Walk-throughs, Progress Monitoring using Running Records, DRAs Maintaining website, sharing activities from Book Study Instructional Coach will work with faculty. Matrix self assessment by teachers, Walk-Throughs, 21 st Century Classroom teachers provide Professional Learning for other staff members. October 18, 2007 Page 4 of 8

II. Target Area: Math Measurable Objectives: All Students will raise achievement in Math 3rd 5 th grades from 86% meeting or exceeding standard at the end of SY2012-2013 to 88.1% meeting or exceeding standard at the end of SY2013-2014 as measured by the Math Totals of the CRCT. o Increase the percentage of students exceeding from 33% to 35%. o Increase scores of ELL students in 3 rd and 4 th grades. o Target standards-numeration & Computation / Number Sense & Estimation/ Geometry and Measurement. Focus at ALL grade levels on Math Vocabulary, EDC Calendar Math, Small Group Guided Instruction for Math Provide students with multiple opportunities to apply Mathematical thinking with the implementation of Bar Modeling and Math Exemplars. Factors affecting student achievement - The Math section of the CRCT depends on a students ability to read and follow multiple step processes which is challenging for our Hispanic and ELL students therefore the focus on Math Vocabulary, Exemplars, and Use of Manipulatives and Visual Modeling will be part of the daily math instruction. Utilizing Guided Math small group instruction and providing interventions will help students make the necessary gains in student achievement. McEver System McEver System McEver System McEver System McEver System Math Math % Math % Math % Math % Grade Mean Exceeds Meets M + E DNM 3rd 829 834 (842) 36% 37 (44) 40% 38 (35) 76% 75 (79) 25% 25 (22) 4th 824 831 (837) 24% 32 (39) 59% 49 (45) 83% 81 (84) 17% 19 (16) 5th 840 837 (845) 37% 39 (47) 59% 47 (43) 96% 86 (90) 4% 14 (10) 33%(20%) 53%(54%) 86%(74%) 14%(26%) October 18, 2007 Page 5 of 8

MCEVER ARTS PLAN FOR IMPROVING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN MATH Strategy / Action Timeline/Implementation Person(s) Responsible TEACH the Math CCGPS August 2013- May 2014. Teachers, Media using the components of Monthly math curriculum Specialist, E- Singapore Math, using a small meetings at Grade level. Math Specialists, group guided math delivery Meetings with Math Coach/Math Technology leader, Schmitt or video Specialist, 21 model, implementing EDC, conference to provide feedback Century Teachers, utilizing Curriculum Maps, on instruction, demonstration Instructional Coach Pacing Guides, Frameworks, lessons, and examine data. and Administrative and Formative Assessments (C, R) Resources Math coach. Video Conferencing on Math Concepts. Ongoing support for planning and implementation. Laptops, shared drive, hovercams, active slates, TV, Brain-honey, Safari Montage, Education City, Renzulli, other software. Artifacts/Means of Evaluation Math Walk-through Instrument will be used to assess the fidelity of the implementation. Formative assessments, observations, peer coaching, and CRCT Test scores in Total Math. Monitoring Plan Walk-throughs. Assessment tracking by grade levels on various assessments to determine % of student mastery on power standards. Focus on Math Vocabulary August 2013- May 2014. All Teachers, Instructional Coach, and Administrators Math Facts Campaign across grade levels Implementation of real world math and/or other assessments projects Integrate technology into classroom instruction August 2013- May 2014. Daily Practice and routine checkoffs. Post student progress and involve parents. August 2013- May 2014. August 2013- May 2014. Using the Technology Matrix, our staff will make significant progress along the continuum. 21 st Century Teachers will be leaders in this effort. All Teachers, Instructional Coach, and Administrators All Teachers, Instructional Coach, and Administrators All Teachers, Instructional Coach, media specialist, and Administrators Math vocabulary lists, math vocabulary games, partner games, Math Facts Graph my Progress Boards, Math facts Plan for Success goal sheet Math Exemplars, state frameworks, and word problems Hovercams, active slates, TV, integrating music, drama, visual demonstrations, and video clips to differentiate math activities, 10 Marks, Kahn Academy, Renzulli EDC assessments, Informal Assessments, Thinking Maps Example: Driver s License Reward Performance tasks utilized to assess students problemsolving and communication skills Assessment Matrix for teachers, students using technology to showcase their work Grade level meeting minutes focus on building vocabulary and thematic units. Math fact incentives Use of Standards-based rubrics, annotated anchor papers for each task Matrix self assessment by teachers, Walk- Through, 21 st Century Classroom teachers provide Professional Learning for other staff members October 18, 2007 Page 6 of 8

III. Target Area: SCIENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES Measurable Objectives: All Students will raise achievement in SCIENCE 3rd 5 th grades from 67% meeting or exceeding standard at the end of SY2012-2013 to 82.3% meeting or exceeding standard at the end of SY2013-2014 as measured by the Science Totals of the CRCT. MCEVER ARTS PLAN FOR IMPROVING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN SCIENCE o Increase the percentage of students exceeding from 17% to 25%. o Increase scores of ELL and Hispanic students in 4th and 5 th grades. o Increase requirements for reading of informational text across all grade levels. o Require hands-on activities that meet the standards in Science to build understanding. o Focus on content vocabulary development across all grade levels. o Provide students with multiple opportunities to apply new knowledge with writing across content areas. McEver System McEver System McEver System McEver System McEver System Science % Science Science Science % Grade Mean Exceeds Meets % M + E % DNM 3rd 818 823 (831) 17% 25 (35) 53% 48 (44) 70% 73 (79) 31% 27 (22) 4th 811 827 (841) 14% 31 (44) 47% 45 (39) 61% 76 (83) 39% 24 (17) 5th 817 822 (838) 21% 28 (39) 49% 42 (40) 70% 70 (79) 31% 30 (20) 17%(18%) 50%(52%) 67%(70%) 33%(31%) October 18, 2007 Page 7 of 8

Measurable Objectives: All Students will raise achievement in SOCIAL STUDIES 3rd 5 th grades from 65% meeting or exceeding standard at the end of SY2012-2013 to 81.3% meeting or exceeding standard at the end of SY2013-2014 as measured by the Social Studies Totals of the CRCT. MCEVER ARTS PLAN FOR IMPROVING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN SOCIAL STUDIES o Increase the percentage of students exceeding from 8% to 20%. o Increase scores of ELL and Hispanic students in 4th and 5 th grades. o Increase the mean score to 825 for all students in grades 3-5. o Focus on content vocabulary development across all grade levels o Increase requirements for reading of informational text and writing in the content areas across all grade levels. o Require the use of arts integration in the teaching of Social Studies content. McEver System McEver System McEver System McEver System McEver System Social Studies SS % SS % SS % SS % Grade Mean Exceeds Meets M + E DNM 3rd 817 821 (833) 10% 16 (31) 64% 62 (53) 74% 78 (84) 26% 22 (17) 4th 804 817 (828) 1% 11 (26) 54% 64 (56) 64% 75 (82) 45% 25 (19) 5th 820 817 (827) 13% 14 (25) 73% 59 (56) 86% 73 (81) 14% 27 (19) 8%(5%) 65%(61%) 73%(66%) 27%(33%) October 18, 2007 Page 8 of 8