Pottsgrove School District Continuous Improvement For Results GOALS, STRATEGIES & ACTION STEPS

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Pottsgrove School District Continuous Improvement For Results GOALS, STRATEGIES & ACTION STEPS 2013-2014 SCHOOL: West Pottsgrove PRINCIPAL: DATE: 9/16/13 West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 1

TEAM MEMBERS School Improvement Team: Lisa McGroarty Terri Minotto Brenda Hoch Marianne Harrison Doriann Parker Jennifer Snyder Position/Role: Principal K Grade Level Chair Grade 1 Chair Grade 2 Chair Building Reading Specialist District Reading Specialist Guidance Counselor West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 2

Systemic Challenges relate to systems within a school that have been identified by the School Improvement Team as areas that, if strengthened, will have the greatest impact academic growth. Systemic Challenges are translated into yearly GOALS and incorporated into the School Improvement Plan. Research-based STRATEGIES are then selected by the School Improvement Team as means to reach the yearly GOALS. Finally, ACTION STEPS are the sequential milestones needed to effectively reach the yearly GOAL. Systemic Challenges GOAL Establish a system within the school that fully ensures consistent implementation of standards-aligned curricula across all classrooms for all students. 1 Establish a system within the school that fully ensures the consistent implementation of effective instructional practices across all classrooms. 2 Establish a system within the school that fully ensures students who are academically at risk are identified early and are supported by a process that provides interventions based upon student needs and includes procedures for monitoring effectiveness. 3 West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 3

Goal #1 Action Plan Worksheet Goal Establish a system within the school that fully ensures consistent implementation of standards-aligned curricula across all classrooms for all students. Indicators of Effectiveness Data Source Include dates of implementation Fundations unit assessments ongoing as the units are completed every 6-8 weeks throughout the school year. Reading benchmark assessments in September, January and May PELI- Pottsgrove Early Literacy Inventory- benchmark in September, then retest in January and May F & P Assessments completed a minimum of 3 times a year for all students EDM Assessments aligned with the new CCS edition- ongoing throughout the year Student work samples to show growth in writing across the school year. Specific targets that will indicate the action plan is having a positive impact on student achievement or performance. Each unit has a prescribed level of proficiency. After each assessment, results will be reviewed to determine which students require additional intervention. Students will be assessed on fluency, nonsense word fluency, and letter/sound recognition and RCBM. The winter target for LSF is 23, the spring target is 36 for kindergarten. For First grade- NWF target for the spring is 62. RCBM winter target is 30 and the spring target is 60. Targets will be set following the collection of the fall benchmark data. This is a new assessment for the 2012-2013 school year. Students reading will be monitored closely and guided reading will be structured to meet the skill needs of all students. EDM assessments will be used to determine areas of weakness and to determine which students require additional support in math. Some teachers in each grade level are piloting the Lucy Calkins units of study in writing. Discussion groups and opportunities for sharing among staff as we move toward full implementation next year. Is the Indicator summative or formative? Summative and Formative Formative, this data is used to determine tier groups for reading intervention. Formative Formative Formative and Summative Formative Strategies Name, describe and provide the rationale for each strategy selected to address the goal. (Min. of 1) Strategy 1: Strategy 2: Strategy 3: Strategy 4: Lucy Calkins units of Study in Writing a cohort of teachers in grades k- 2 are piloting the units of study as we work towards implementation of writing workshop into our ELA curriculum in 14-15. Implement the CCS Edition of EDM.- needed to address the rigor and need for conceptual understanding in math brought forth in the CCS. Expand the balanced literacy approach by implementing guided reading through the use of the Fountas and Pinnell assessment system. West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 4

Implementation Plan Action Steps Document the action steps that will be taken to implement the strategies in accomplishing the Goal: Strategy 1: Lucy Calkins units of Study in Writing a cohort of teachers in grades k- 2 are piloting the units of study as we work towards implementation of writing workshop into our ELA curriculum in 14-15. Action Step 1: Description: Introduction of the Lucy Calkins writing units of study to the pilot group of teachers. Reading material supplied and the units of study for teachers to review. Implementation Start Date: August 2013 Target Completion Date: August 2013 Doriann Parker, Teacher lesson plans indicating use of units of study. Student work samples Action Step 2: Description: Building level meetings of teachers piloting the writing units of study. Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Doriann Parker, Meeting exit slips Meeting agendas Meeting notes Materials shared Action Step 3: Description: Implementation of the writing units of study in grades K- 2 pilot classes West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 5

Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Walkthroughs Observations Student work Action Step 4: Description: Pilot teachers share out with full staff as an introduction to the units of study for the 14-15 school year. Implementation Start Date: April 2014 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Exit slips from the meetings with staff Follow up memos/newsletters Meeting agenda Action Step 5: Description: Provide all staff copies of the writing units of study to review over the summer for implementation in the 14-15 school year. Implementation Start Date: May 2014 Target Completion Date: June 2014, Doriann Parker Meeting agendas Follow up meetings Summer staff communications (memos, newsletters, etc.) Strategy 2: Implementation of the CCS Edition of EDM.- needed to address the rigor and need for conceptual understanding in math brought forth in the CCS. Action Step 1: Description: Provide staff development to teachers prior to implementation of the program. Implementation Start Date: June 13, 2013 Target Completion Date: June 13, 2013 West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 6

Rose Bilinski, Exit Slips Sign in sheets noting attendance at training Action Step 2: Description: Provide staff development and continued support on the technology components of the EDM program. August 22, 2013 and Implementation Start Date: November 5, 2013 Target Completion Date: November 5, 2013 Rose Bilinski, Exit slips Coaching visits Agendas Notes PLC minutes Action Step 3: Description: Teachers implement the curriculum with fidelity Implementation Start Date: August 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Observations Walkthroughs Student report cards Student assessment data Ongoing Action Step 4: Description: Principal training on EDM implementation and Look Fors in the classroom Implementation Start Date: September 17, 2013 Target Completion Date: September 17, 2013 Rose Bilinski, West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 7

Walkthrough checklists Exit slips Program materials Action Step 5: Description: PLC Meeting check ins with the math coach Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: May 2014, Rose Bilinski Teacher feedback PLC Minutes Action Step 6: Description: Form a district wide K- 2 committee to review and revise pacing for the new edition of Everyday Math. Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: May 2014, Rose Bilinski, Lisa Jones Teacher feedback Committee review of current expectations Recommendations for an updated pacing guide and report card expectations for grades K- 2 Action Step 7: Description: Participate in a district wide report card revision initiative Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: May 2014, Rose Bilinski, Lisa Jones, Dorian Parker, Christy Kirsch Teacher feedback Committee review of current expectations New standards based report card for all subject areas. West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 8

Strategy 3: Expand the balanced literacy approach by implementing guided reading through the use of the Fountas and Pinnell assessment system. Action Step 1: Description: Staff Development on the Fountas and Pinnell Continuum of Literacy and guided reading Implementation Start Date: Spring 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014, Doriann Parker Exit slips from training sessions Action Step 2: Description: Identify F & P levels for all students Implementation Start Date: Spring 2013 Target Completion Date: Spring 2013, Doriann Parker, Marianne Harrison Spreadsheet with levels completed for all students Action Step 3: Description: Create guided reading groups based on student levels in the classroom Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: October 2013, Doriann Parker, Marianne Harrison Guided reading groups PLC meeting attendance West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 9

Action Step 4: Description: Teachers meet monthly with Reading Specialist to review progress to date Implementation Start Date: October 2013 Target Completion Date: May 2014 Doriann Parker, Marianne Harrison Teacher reflection Coach check in Record keeping system Data team notes Action Step 5: Description: Teachers will assess their students a minimum of three times a year with the AIMS web benchmark assessments. Implementation Start Date: November 2013 Target Completion Date: May 2014, Marianne Harrison, Doriann Parker Assessment data Anecdotal records Conference notes Identified student levels Plan Solution Goal #2 Action Plan Worksheet Goal Establish a system within the school that fully ensures the consistent implementation of effective instructional practices across all classrooms. Indicators of Effectiveness Data Source Include dates of implementation Specific targets that will indicate the action plan is having a positive impact on student achievement or performance. Is the Indicator summative or formative? West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 10

Fundations unit assessments ongoing as the units are completed every 6-8 weeks throughout the school year. Reading benchmark assessments in September, January and May PELI- Pottsgrove Early Literacy Inventory- benchmark in September, then retest in January and May Classroom observations and walkthroughs- ongoing throughout the year Each unit has a prescribed level of proficiency. After each assessment, results will be reviewed to determine which students require additional intervention. Students will be assessed on fluency, nonsense word fluency, and letter/sound recognition and RCBM. The winter target for LSF is 23, the spring target is 36 for kindergarten. For First grade- NWF target for the spring is 62. RCBM winter target is 30 and the spring target is 60. Targets will be set following the collection of the fall benchmark data. Administrator will observe effective instructional practices in all walkthroughs and observations Summative and Formative Formative, this data is used to determine tier groups for reading intervention. Formative Formative EDM assessments- as each unit dictates EDM assessments will be analyzed to determine Title 1 math students and their needs Formative/Summative Strategies Name, describe and provide the rationale for each strategy selected to address the goal. (Min. of 1) Strategy 1: Strategy 2: Strategy 3: Strategy 4: Expand the rigor, quality and quantity of writing done by students in grades K- 2. Implement the Common Core Standards (CCS) Edition of EDM.- needed to address the rigor and need for conceptual understanding in math brought forth in the CCS. Employ the structures and classroom routines for effective implementation of guided reading. Continue to employ the data team process to review student data for instructional purposes. Implementation Plan Action Steps Document the action steps that will be taken to implement the strategies in accomplishing the Goal: Strategy 1: Expand the rigor, quality and quantity of writing done by students in grades K- 2. Action Step 1: Description: Identify expectations for writing at each grade level including levels of rigor, quality indicators and the amount of writing to be done at each grade level. Implementation Start Date: October 2013 Target Completion Date: October 2013 Written expectations for staff Meeting agenda to share expectations West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 11

Action Step 2: Description: Share expectations for writing with teachers Implementation Start Date: October 2013 Target Completion Date: October 2013 Exit slip Examples of student work Observations and walkthroughs Action Step 3: Description: Review student writing at PLC meetings Implementation Start Date: November 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Student work Teacher Reflection Norm scoring rubrics Action Step 4: Description: Monitor use of writing checklists Implementation Start Date: October 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Walkthroughs Observations Student work Anchor charts on display in classroom West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 12

Strategy 2: Implement the Common Core Standards (CCS) Edition of EDM needed to address the rigor and need for conceptual understanding in math brought forth in the CCS. Action Step 1: Description: Teachers will teach the lessons as written and not deviate from the program. Implementation Start Date: August 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2013 Walkthrough data Observations Assessment data Action Step 2: Description: Teachers will reinforce the lessons through the use of the technology and games associated with EDM Implementation Start Date: August 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Walkthrough data Observations Assessment data Review of online program use Training occurred in June and August of 2013 Action Step 3: Description: Math night to teach parents about EDM Implementation Start Date: November 2013 Target Completion Date: January 2014, Rose Bilinski Math night agenda Flyer to parents West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 13

Action Step 4: Description: PLC Coaching sessions with Math coach Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014, Rose Bilinski Meeting notes Teacher feedback Coach feedback to determine PD needs Action Step 5: Description: Data team review of end of unit EDM assessments Implementation Start Date: November 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014, Rose Bilinski Assessment results Data Team minutes Strategy 3: Employ the structures and classroom routines for effective implementation of guided reading. Action Step 1: Description: Classroom teachers will design the physical set up of the classroom to reflect the structures required for balanced literacy. Implementation Start Date: June 2013 Target Completion Date: August 2013 Classroom set up Observations Walkthroughs Action Step 2: Description: Classroom teachers will instruct students on the routines to follow for literacy stations, guided reading groups and read to self time. West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 14

Implementation Start Date: August 2013 Target Completion Date: October 2013 Walkthroughs Stamina chart Observations Action Step 3: Description: Classroom teachers will maintain a leveled classroom library. Implementation Start Date: May 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Doriann Parker, Leveled book boxes Classroom library set up Levels inside book covers Action Step 4: Description: Classroom teachers will implement guided reading in all K- 2 classrooms Implementation Start Date: May 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Guided reading groups Running records Observations Walkthroughs F & P data Action Step 5: Description: Classroom teachers will implement literacy stations to address student skill deficits Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Doriann Parker, West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 15

Literacy stations Anchor charts Student assessments Walkthroughs Observations Coaching notes F & P assessment data Running records Action Step 6: Description: Classroom teachers will apply the continuum of literacy to determine student progress. Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Doriann Parker, Student grades Conferring notes F & P assessment results Data Team notes Action Step 7: Description: Classroom teachers will continue to implement Fundations with fidelity Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: May 2014, Doriann Parker Walkthroughs/observations Student assessments in fundations West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 16

Action Step 8: Description: Classroom teachers will continue to use interactive read alouds as part of the balanced literacy program. Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: May 2014, Doriann Parker Walkthroughs/observations Strategy 4: Continue to employ the data team process to review student data for instructional purposes. Action Step 1: Description: Incorporate the data from Fundations assessments and F & P assessments into decisions for reading tier groups. Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: May 2014, Doriann Parker, Marianne Harrison Walkthroughs/observations Tier Group lists Data team notes Benchmark meeting notes Action Step 2: Description: Classroom teachers will employ the data team process to analyze math assessment data and use the data to make recommendations for student supports. Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: May 2014, Rose Bilinski, Casie Baer Data team notes Assessment results Identified strategies West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 17

Action Step 3: Description: Classroom teachers will employ the data team process to review the data for struggling students to determine appropriate Child Study referrals. Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: May 2014, Beth Wykle Referral forms List of strategies attempted and outcomes Identified specific need areas for individual students. Goal #3 Action Plan Worksheet Goal Establish a system within the school that fully ensures students who are academically at risk are identified early and are supported by a process that provides interventions based upon student needs and includes procedures for monitoring effectiveness. Indicators of Effectiveness Data Source Include dates of implementation Kindergarten Screening data- Spring 2014 Dial 3 Specific targets that will indicate the action plan is having a positive impact on student achievement or performance. Identify incoming kindergarten students that are deficit is specific skill areas Monitor progress of students identified as needing tier 2 and 3 interventions Identify perception data of teachers and parents and use the data to plan programs for incoming kindergarten students. Data will be used to make curriculum and schedule adjustments as needed RTII Benchmark data- September 2013, January 2014, May 2014 formative Parent and Teacher Survey regarding kindergarten readiness- January 2014 formative Parent survey of current kindergarten students on the program May 2014 formative KEI Pilot- Fall 2013 Data is to project future success on the state assessments formative Strategies Name, describe and provide the rationale for each strategy selected to address the goal. (Min. of 1) Is the Indicator summative or formative? formative West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 18

Strategy 1: Strategy 2: Strategy 3: Strategy 4: Expand Summer Success Program for incoming kindergarten students Participate in the KEI Pilot for the state. Increase awareness of kindergarten programming for parents of children scheduled to start kindergarten in the 14/15 and 15/16 school years. Investigate the implementation of the RTII model for math Implementation Plan Action Steps Document the action steps that will be taken to implement the strategies in accomplishing the Goal: Strategy 1: Expand Summer Success Program for incoming kindergarten students Action Step 1: Description: Determine criteria for entrance to Summer Success for K students Implementation Start Date: April 2014 Target Completion Date: May 2014, Marianne Harrison, Christy Kirsch (Title 1) Document with identified criteria for entrance to Summer Success Teacher feedback Action Step 2: Description: Screen all incoming k students with the Dial 3 assessment Implementation Start Date: April 2014 Target Completion Date: May 2014, Marianne Harison, K teachers West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 19

Screening data for all K students Parent questionnaire data Action Step 3: Description: Analyze K screening data and determine eligibility based on identified criteria. Implementation Start Date: May 2014 Target Completion Date: May 2014, Marianne Harrison List of identified students Action Step 4: Description: Meet with the parents of identified students and review Dial 3 results and invite them to have their children participate in summer success. Implementation Start Date: May 2014 Target Completion Date: June 2014, Marianne Harrison Parent permission to participate signed Names given to Summer Success Coordinator Strategy 2: Participate in the KEI Pilot for the state. Action Step 1: Description: Participate in all training opportunities provided by the state for the Kindergarten Entrance Inventory pilot. Implementation Start Date: June 2013 Target Completion Date: August 2013 Completion of assignments associated with each webinar. West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 20

Action Step 2: Description: Administer the pilot instrument to 13-14 K students. Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: November 2013, Shandy Farin, Lisa McGroarty Student assessment data Provided in the webinars, no cost Action Step 3: Description: Score the assessments based on the state guidelines and upload to the state data base for the pilot. Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: November 2013 Shandy Farin, Lisa McGroarty Assessment results PELI data for comparison Webinars provided by the state. Action Step 4: Description: Analyze and share the assessment results with the kindergarten staff and administration. Implementation Start Date: November 2013 Target Completion Date: November 2013, Shandy Farin, Lisa McGroarty Exit slips from meeting with k teachers to share the data Comparative analysis of the pilot data and the PELI data from November Determine patterns in the data and develop an action plan for areas of general weakness. West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 21

Strategy 3: Increase awareness of kindergarten programming for parents of children scheduled to start kindergarten in the 14/15 and 15/16 school years. Action Step 1: Description: Identify the families who will have kindergarten students during the 14-15 and 15-16 school years. Implementation Start Date: October 2013 Target Completion Date: December 2013 Generate a list of names and contact information for incoming k students. Parent newsletter Use of Facebook, the District Website and local media to get the word out to parents. Action Step 2: Description: Develop a schedule of events for incoming kindergarten parents and students Implementation Start Date: February 2014 Target Completion Date: August 2014 Schedule posted on the website and made available to parents. Advertisement flyers Action Step 3: Description: Identify district and building events to invite parents and students to and create schedule and identify necessary resources. Implementation Start Date: October 2013 Target Completion Date: October 2013 Master schedule of district, building and PTO events posted on website and sent to parents. Flyers Resources West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 22

Action Step 4: Description: Survey parents of incoming k students and k teachers to determine perceptions of what children should know and be able to do when entering kindergarten. Implementation Start Date: January 2014 Target Completion Date: January 2014 Surveys Survey data Action Step 5: Description: Hold informational sessions for parents, teachers and local preschool/daycare providers to share survey data and provide additional resources. Implementation Start Date: January 2014 Target Completion Date: August 2014 Agendas Registration materials Strategy 4: Investigate the implementation of the RTII model for math. Action Step 1: Description: Research best practices in RTII for math. Implementation Start Date: October 2013 Target Completion Date: February 2014, Casie Baer Research summary prepared and next steps identified Action Step 2: Description: Attend training session on RTII for Math Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014 West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 23

, Ann Myers Attendance at conference, share out with cabinet and math department. TBD depending on training offered Action Step 3: Description: Identify criteria to determine Title 1 eligibility for math for students in grades K- 5. Implementation Start Date: January 2014 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Janet Lindley, Barbara Burke- Stevenson,, Lisa Jones, Yolanda Williams. Surveys Survey data Action Step 4: Description: Revise schedule to allow for dedicated math tier time. Implementation Start Date: Contingent upon training in #2 Target Completion Date: TBD Schedule revisions made and shared with staff. Action Step 5: Description: Determine appropriate screening measures for use in identification of students Implementation Start Date: September 2013 Target Completion Date: June 2014, Rose Bilinski, Janet Lindley Measure defined and shared with Title 1 math staff West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 24

Action Step 6: Description: Train Title 1 Math Staff on screening measure. Implementation Start Date: March 2014 Target Completion Date: June 2014 Janet Lindley Title 1 tutors successfully administer the screening instrument to determine end of the year status for currently identified Title 1 Math students. West Pottsgrove Elementary School PGSD Continuous Improvement 2013-14 Page 25