PAULDING COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

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PAULDING COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2022 ENGAGE. INSPIRE. PREPARE.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents 1 Letter from Superintendent and Board Chairman 2 Executive Summary 3-4 District Achievements 5-6 Definition of Terms 7 Paulding County School District Performance Foundations 8 Strategic Goal Areas and Desired Results 9 Strategy Map 10 Measuring Success 11-12 Strategic Initiatives 13 Paulding County School District Board of Education 14 Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Table of Contents 1

Letter from Superintendent and board chairman Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Letter from Superintendent and Board Chairman 2 Dear Paulding County School District Community, On behalf of the Paulding County School District, we are pleased to present an updated five-year strategic plan. The plan reflects feedback and priorities set by our Strategic Planning Team, which is comprised of students, parents, teachers, administrators and community members. We believe this plan is just the next step in moving the Paulding County School District forward. The launch of the 2017-2022 strategic plan provides an exciting new chapter for Paulding County Schools. We believe it creates a culture where our students will be engaged, inspired and prepared for their future. We believe if we focus on doing the right things for the right reasons, and we remember WHY we became educators, our staff will create an environment where each of our students will be encouraged to discover and develop their strengths, see the connection between their learning and their future goals, and see their school as a safe and engaging environment where they can learn and grow as individuals. The strategic plan includes our newly developed mission and vision, updated beliefs and revised goals. This management tool is broad in scope and addresses teaching and learning, finances, facilities, personnel, communications and the learning environment. It ensures each department focuses its energy toward achieving the same goal: to prepare ALL students for success today and tomorrow. Sincerely, Dr. Brian Otott Superintendent Kim Curl, Chair Paulding County Board of Education

Executive summary I n June of 2016, the Paulding County School District Board of Education voted to utilize a process developed by the Georgia School Boards Association (GSBA) and Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement (GLISI) to create an updated strategic plan for the school district. This extensive process engaged the community and all stakeholder groups to create universal ownership and support for district and school improvement. Highlights of the process included: A comprehensive community engagement component that allowed stakeholders to have a voice in the strategic planning process A diverse planning team that represented stakeholder groups to develop the plan An intensive planning process that assisted the planning and action teams in analyzing the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the school district and developing/defining the mission, vision, beliefs, goal areas and elements of the strategic plan A facilitated process to work with experts within the district and community on developing initiatives and action steps to implement the plan The desired outcome of the Paulding County School District Strategic Plan was to align the work of the district from the boardroom to the classroom for the purpose of increasing student achievement and organizational effectiveness of the district. Specifically, the Paulding County School District Board of Education wanted a strategic plan that would allow the district to: 1. Achieve its goals and objectives 2. Show progress towards it mission and vision 3. Meet the needs of all stakeholders 4. Measure impact and progress 5. Utilize resources efficiently and to the greatest effect 6. Work within Board policy In April of 2017, the Paulding County Board of Education discussed the opportunity that this strategic plan afforded the district and approved the 2017-2022 Paulding County School District Strategic Plan in its entirety. Implementation of the plan began in earnest at the beginning of the 2017-2018 school year. According to O Donovan and Flower (2013), strategic planning should utilize an adaptive strategy approach. This fluid approach will allow districts to implement the plan with fidelity and sustain structures for monitoring and accountability while remaining adaptive to changing national, state and Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Executive Summary 3

county conditions. Following this research, the Paulding County School District has put in place a strong process for refining and updating the strategic plan. A monitoring and data collection process for the district s plan has been developed with each of the Paulding County School District departments. This process encourages ongoing district improvement, provides evidence of impact of their work, and provides an informed basis for decision-making and planning. Each department provides reports on the continuous improvement cycle of the plan. The protocol used for the progress checks includes the following: Plan: Explain each goal area, performance objectives and initiatives that your department is working on and report current progress. Do: Outline the next steps for implementation. Check: Analyze any barriers to reaching performance targets and desired results. Act: Identify any additional initiatives and actions that need to be made to the strategic plan to ensure future success on the desired results. Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Executive Summary At the school level, principals have led their school teams using the strategy and framework of the district s strategic plan to create school improvement plans. The teams have conducted a comprehensive needs assessment aligned to the Paulding County School District Strategic Plan. The school teams analyzed multiple data sources and validated their improvement needs that align to the district s plan. Paulding County School District has created a robust strategic plan evaluation and review process that is ongoing and pervasive throughout the system for the purpose of learning, continual improvement and development. 4

District achievements The Finance Department received the DOAA (Georgia Dept. of Audits and Accounts) Award of Distinction for Excellent Financial Reporting. The Finance Department was awarded a 4 Star Efficiency Rating from GOSA (Governor s Office of Student Achievement) matching or above 94% of Georgia s 180 school districts. PCSD is committed to supporting the Fine Arts and nearly $1,000,000 received in SPLOST (Special-Purpose Local-Option Sales Tax) funding was used to purchase new instruments and equipment. PCSD s graduation rate and CCRPI scores outperformed the state. Elementary, Middle, and High Schools and Overall District CCRPI (College and Career Ready Performance) scores outperformed the state. PCSD s TechEd s Model Classroom Project won the Districts of Distinction Award from District Administration, a national magazine. All five of PCSD high schools were named Advanced Placement Honor Schools. Strategic Plan 2017-2022 District Achievements 5

PCSD has a strong commitment to professional learning and leadership development through the Aspiring Leaders Program, Georgia Leadership of School Improvement Partnerships, and teachers earning certificate endorsements in the following areas: Reading Gifted Math Computer science Online teaching Coaching Paulding County High School s Academy of Science, Research and Medicine became the 11th Georgia STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) certified high school. PCSD has a commitment to ongoing improvement of the technology infrastructure and BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology). PCSD is preparing students for college and career readiness through YouScience. Strategic Plan 2017-2022 District Achievements Teacher Retention rates in PCSD are higher than the state. To see a complete list of Paulding County School District s achievements, click: www.paulding.k12.ga.us/highlights 6

Definition of terms Vision Mission Core Beliefs Strategic Goal Areas Desired Results Performance Objectives Strategy Map Performance Measures Initiatives The ideal future desired for Paulding County School District. The work every Paulding County School District stakeholder strives to achieve each day. The values that guide the Paulding County School District. The framework used to describe the district s strategy to reach its mission and vision. The anticipated achievements within the time frame of the plan in each Strategic Goal Area. A key measurable value that demonstrates how effectively Paulding County School District is achieving their end result. A diagram that is used to document the primary strategic goal areas and performance objectives that are being pursued by the Paulding County School District between 2017-2022. A measurement of outcomes and results which generates reliable data on the effectiveness and efficiency of programs. Specific programs and projects assigned to collaborative teams to attain each Performance Objective. Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Definition of Terms 7

PAULDING County School District Performance Foundations VISION Our vision is to prepare ALL students for success today and tomorrow. CORE BELIEFS MISSION Engage. Inspire. Prepare. We believe preparing students is our first priority. 8 Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Paulding County School District Performance Foundations SYSTEM HIGHLIGHTS 13th largest school district in Georgia 33 schools: 19 elementary schools 9 middle schools 5 high schools 1 blended learning academy program 1 alternative school program By the numbers: Over 29,000 students 1,875 teachers 3,395 employees Total budget is in excess of $316 million We believe in fostering a culture of high expectations in student achievement and personal development. We believe all students are inspired to learn when provided rigorous and relevant instruction and positive relationships. We believe students thrive best when provided a safe, challenging, and healthy environment. We believe in the use of collaborative learning communities where best practices are partnered with data driven decisions. We believe in engaging all stakeholders in student success.

Strategic goal areas AND DESIRED RESULTS GOAL AREA Student Success for All Desired Result 1: All Paulding County School District students will graduate prepared for success today and tomorrow. GOAL AREA Communication and Engagement Desired Result 2: Paulding County School District will engage and partner with the entire Paulding County community to support the children we serve. GOAL AREA GOAL AREA Cultivating and Retaining Quality Professionals Organizational Excellence Desired Result 3: Paulding County School District will provide worldclass faculty and staff that meet the needs and increase academic achievement for all learners. Desired Result 4: Paulding County School District will provide financial stability and outstanding processes so schools have the resources to maximize academic achievement for all learners. Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Strategic Goal Areas and Desired Results 9

STRATEGY MAP T he Strategy Map is a strategic communications tool in the form of a diagram that is used to capture and communicate how the Strategic Goal Areas are being pursued by Paulding County School District. The Strategy Map links the Strategic Goal Areas and Performance Objectives in explicit cause and effect relationships with each other. Utilizing the Strategy Map, the alignment among departments and schools is established and effective implementation of the Paulding County School District Strategic Plan is realized. Student Success for All Improve students mastery of standards Improve the performance of students in subgroups Perform among top achieving districts in the state Improve student preparation for post secondary options Communication and Engagement Increase effective advisement Utilize effective communication strategies Cultivate community partnerships that prepare students for college and careers Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Strategy Map Cultivating and Retaining Quality Professionals Organizational Excellence Identify and retain high quality personnel Enhance safe and effective learning environments Build staff capacity Sustain excellent financial stewardship Increase succession planning at all levels Provide resources to support needs 10 Goal Areas PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES

MEASURING SUCCESS Strategic Goal Area 1: Student Success for All Key Performance Measures: Increase K-12 Georgia Milestones in ELA, math, science and social studies Increase Georgia Milestones scores in ELA and math for Students with Disabilities, English Learners and Economically Disadvantaged students Increase Paulding County School District CCRPI score Increase Pathway completers Increase the four-year graduation rate Decrease students needing remedial college courses Increase the Reading Inventory Lexile scores and the Math Inventory Quantile scores Strategic Goal Area 2: Communication and Engagement Key Performance Measures: Increase the number of positive responses on the needs assessment/ survey related to staff interactions Increase the number of the district and school two-way partnerships Increase stakeholder engagement in the student advisement process Increase teacher knowledge of and capacity to deliver effective advisement Increase percentage of staff completing effective communication training Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Measuring Success 11

Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Measuring Success 12 Strategic Goal Area 3: Cultivating and Retaining Quality Professionals Key Performance Measures: Decrease the percentage of employees leaving Paulding County Schools District for reasons other than retirement Increase the percentage of leadership positions filled by participants of the Paulding County School District leadership programs Reduce the gap in the percentage of minority students compared to the percentage of minority staff members Increase the percentage of staff with advanced degrees Increase percentage of teachers scoring proficient or higher on the summative evaluation Increase the percentage of teachers making progress toward or attaining their professional learning goals Increase succession planning at all levels Strategic Goal Area 4: Organizational Excellence Key Performance Measures: Decrease the percentage of students with 6 days or more of absences Decrease the number of students with one or more days of In School Suspension of Out of School Suspension Increase the percentage of buildings with the highest efficiency ratings Increase the percentage of students participating in the school breakfast and lunch programs Increase the percentage of on time bus arrivals Successful annual financial audits and efficiency rating Maintain at least 65% of budget allocation for instruction Enhance and maintain technology infrastructure Enhance and maintain technology maintenance and replacement schedule Increase rate of work order completion Increase number of positive responses on facility maintenance customer service survey

STRATEGIC INITIATIVES 1. Literacy Framework 2. STEM/STEAM programs 3. Professional Learning Communities for Data Teams 4. Pyramid of Interventions Articulation 5. Exceptional Students Education Programs Redesign 6. Tiered support for schools 7. Student Profile Monitoring 8. Student Advisement 9. Teachers as Advisors 10. Partners in Education program 11. Communication Training 12. Quality Staff Retention 13. Effective recruitment of staff 14. Job-embedded professional learning 15. Leadership development opportunities 16. Positive Behavior Initiative 17. Safe Schools Initiative 18. Positive Attendance Initiative 19. Facility Maintenance efficiency 20. School Nutrition Program Customer Service 21. Transportation efficiency 22. Budget communication 23. Audit succession plan 24. Technology infrastructure 13 Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Strategic Initiatives

Paulding COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Paulding County School District Board of Education Mr. Kim Curl District 6 (Board Chair) Mr. Nicholas Chester District 2 Mr. Sammy McClure District 5 (Vice Chair) Ms. Kim Cobb District 3 Ms. Theresa Lyons District 1 Mr. Glen Albright District 4 14 Mr. Jeff Fuller At-Large Dr. Brian Otott Superintendent

PAULDING COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2022 3236 Atlanta Highway Dallas, GA 30132 https://www.paulding.k12.ga.us