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Board Goal 1: Vary learning experiences to increase success in college and career pathways. District Focus Priorities 2016-2019 2017-18 Aligned Actions and Measurements (Current School Year Plan and Evaluation of previous year s plan due September 1) Focus Priorities: (Based on priorities identified by IE 2, AdvancEd-AdvEd, Superintendent-S, Academic Division-AD, and Leadership Division-LD) 1. Organize, examine, and adjust instruction based on student progress monitoring data. (AD) Key Actions: (List as many actions as needed in each box.) Increase CCRPI, EOC, AP, PSAT, SAT, & ACT scores, and strengthen college & career readiness skills to compete nationally. Continue professional learning within PLCs that is data driven. Increase stakeholder satisfaction and opportunities for involvement in regard to student instruction. Academic disciplines will focus on area(s) that need improvement and create a plan to address these areas within PLCs. Continue to integrate state benchmarks within our STEM program to achieve State certification. Continue to build ELA STEM program through grades 9-12 and collaborate with science department. (KJR) Incorporate PSAT/ACT/SAT practice problems and readings into the curriculum to increase interdisciplinary literacy. Incorporate Universal Screener and Read 180 to identify student strengths and weaknesses. Each department will begin using CTLS assess data to guide instruction Measured by: Standardized formative and summative results provided by College Board, ACT, and Georgia Department of Education professional learning and data driven discussions on PLC weekly notes posted in Office 365 notebook Monitor the GADOE STEM progress for STEM certification Use student and faculty created resources during advisement on topics related to PSAT, SAT, and ACT Use reports from Universal Screener and Read 180 to create individualized instruction Use CTLS Touchstone data to guide classroom instruction Owner(s): LHS Professional Learning Communities: Horizontal Teams, Vertical Teams, STEM Team, and LHS Faculty Resources Needed: data, professional development opportunities, additional specialized reports to address specific areas of concern Host SAT Prep courses at Lassiter Continue to provide staff with data and survey results and allow times in collaborative groups to reflect support from CCSD, PLTW, grants, and community for the implementatio n process Universal Screener and Read 180 data Results of Key Actions from last year s plan: (Due September 1) Focus Priority Status: IP = In Progress FO = Fully Operational

2. Develop and deliver flexible formative assessments in all core content areas for monitoring student progress and adjusting instruction to meet individual student learning needs. (S) 3. Implement critical Professional Learning Communities (PLC s) by grade level/content areas to ensure success for students and teachers. (LD) 4. Increase percentage of students reading on grade level. (S) (Based on CCRPI Reading Scores) 5. Increase percentage of student performance in math/algebra at every grade level. (S) (Based on CCRPI ES-MS Math & HS Algebra Scores) Collaborate within PLCs to review lesson and unit pacing and development of formative assessments. Create a vertical team plan in core areas. Further develop Student Data Teams. Use Cobb Teaching and Learning System (CTLS) to aid in formative assessment of student learning. Identify leaders for each grade level/content area PLC. Provide training related to PLC expectations and best practices of PLCs. Use data to identify areas of growth for students and for PLC members. Provide deliberate and meaningful professional learning opportunities and encourage participation in various academies offered by the CCSD. Identify student reading levels in 9 th grade with SRI. (KJR) Implement new textbook adoption with College Board reading strategies. (KJR) Strategic student scheduling. Administrative involvement in PLCs. Continue support block for Algebra Foundation courses. Utilize time in Academic Support & Enrichment (ASE) sessions. weekly PLC meeting notes on Office 365 notebook Vertical Team meetings data team minutes CTLS training participation and use PLC leaders Weekly documentation of SMART goals, members in attendance, and progress in meeting these goals on Office 365 notebook professional learning opportunities SRI, EOC, SLO, PSAT, SAT, & ACT scores. Grade Profile Reports EOC, SLO, PSAT, SAT, & ACT scores Faculty Data Team meetings LHS Faculty LHS Faculty & LHS Faculty & LHS Faculty & Professional development on effective PLC practices Media resources and school-wide data access for Student Data Teams Access to CTLS trainings and data base PLC leader trainings and meetings via Skype Professional development opportunities regarding effective PLCs planning for all department PLCs. Planning Time; PLCs ASE schedule Planning Time ASE schedule Identify weaknesses on PSAT, ACT, and SAT and integrate strategies in class, ASE, and advisement.

6. Increase number of students academically completing every grade.(s) Strengthen lessons with critical thinking, reading skills, vocabulary integration, and Marzano's Instructional Strategies. Strengthen ASE sessions with very intentional scheduling. Development of Lassiter Summer Academy to remediate and retake courses students failed. On-track reports ASE Scheduling Summer Academy data Use of Academic Vocabulary list on shared network drive LHS PLCs, Faculty, Counselors, & Administrators Access to reports in Ontrack Summer Academy Program Access to Online courses 7. Other: Increase student opportunities to participate in activities related to college and career pathways. Cultivate student citizenship, career readiness, and community awareness through the provision of various opportunities for character and talent development as well as community engagement. Provide 9 th week progress reports with student conferencing. Intensive intervention with students who are failing two or more classes. Use of PSAT 8/9 and CogAT data for placement of rising 9 th graders. Establish goals that address SSP & align to Georgia Performance standards, instruction, & assessments (technology integration included). Use Naviance platform to increase student support in college and scholarship applications. 9 week progress conferences Use PLCs to strengthen best practices Community service hours contract Professional learning on Naviance, STEM Team, & Counselors 9-week progress report conference form PLTW Grant Planning Community Service Opportunities PSAT, AP, and SAT Comprehensive Data Reports On-going grant applications Community Service Reporting Form Board Goal 2: Differentiate resources for students based on needs. District Focus Priorities 2016-2019 2017-18 Aligned Actions and Measurements (Current School Year Plan and Evaluation of previous year s plan due September 1) Focus Priorities: (Based on priorities identified by IE 2, AdvancEd- AdvED, Superintendent-S, Academic Division- AD, and Leadership Division-LD) Key Actions: (List as many actions as needed in each box.) Measured by: Owner(s): Resources Needed: Results of Key Actions from last year s plan: (Due September 1) Focus Priority Status: IP = In Progress FO = Fully Operational

Identify, support, and evaluate local school innovations to increase student achievement. Not limited to those that require system waivers. (IE 2 ) Develop, implement, and support new plans and/or programs that focus on student-centered learning, higher-order thinking, increased academic rigor, and problem-solving in the classroom. Number of students taking honors and AP courses; include duplicated and unduplicated & Faculty and Student Data Teams student assessment reports Provide targeted resources for students: 1. Not reading on grade level (Lexile) 2. Unsuccessful in Math/Algebra (Based on CCRPI Math/Algebra scores) 3. Not on-track for graduation (S) Place current AP students in need of support in ASE AP classes to focus on necessary skills; identify weaknesses on AP exams and integrate skill-building in AP classes. Use Advisement time for PSAT, ACT, & SAT strategies and resources (created by Faculty and Student Data Teams). Increase student achievement in Georgia Performance Standards literacy skills by continuing to focus on critical thinking, reading skills, argumentative writing, & synthesis of interdisciplinary content. Continue to offer Blocked Algebra I Course. Implementation of Blended Learning Classes for Algebra I and Geometry courses. PSAT, ACT, & SAT strategies and resources provided by Faculty and Student Data Teams Time spent during Saturday school & detention tutoring opportunities Increase student participation of ELA department daily tutoring; ELA EOC Boot Camp; and ELA AP practice tests. (KJR) LHS PLCs,, Department Chairs, Counselors, & STEM Team Access to media materials for student data teams and data team resources 20 Day Money credit online recovery common planning for STEM Team Implementation of Blended Learning Classes for Biology. Offer credit recovery online. Create more opportunities for credit recovery through flexible scheduling Create opportunity for interdisciplinary teacher collaboration. Data documentation of student growth in blended learning classes Identify and provide resources to increase opportunities for advanced, on-level, and remedial students to earn initial credit, embedded credit, dual credit, recovered credit, distance learning, and certifications in areas of student interest. (AD) Increase number of students in extra tutoring opportunities. Identify students by grade, test scores, and teachers. Implementation of new blended classes for remedial students Data documentation of interdisciplinary connections in STEM and other academic courses Data on advanced, proficient, and emerging students. Data on number of students completing dual credit and AP courses. PLC Groups 20-Day Money PLC Planning Time to Identify Resources

Other: Enhance existing programs to further develop college and career paths. Increase enrollment in Advanced Placement courses and increase Advanced Placement test scores. Cultivate cross curricula STEM activities, communication, & collaboration among our staff. Increase number of students in work-based learning programs. Distribute individual AP potential reports to students during registration. Implement additional Naviance trainings and sessions for students to build resumes, take self-assessment surveys, and apply other functions of this platform. Recruiting efforts Enrollment in AP courses and exam scores Naviance class trainings, & Counselors CCRPI AP, EOC, & SLO Reflection sheet for PLCs Create classes that are more conducive to differentiation and allow teachers to develop more personalized and meaningful relationships with their students (GMS) Board Goal 3: Develop stakeholder involvement to promote student success. District Focus Priorities 2016-2019 2017-18 Aligned Actions and Measurements (Current School Year Plan and Evaluation of previous year s plan due September 1) Focus Priorities: (Based on priorities identified by IE 2, AdvancEd- AdvEd, Superintendent-S, Academic Division- AD, and Leadership Division - LD) Utilize stakeholder input to improve school processes. (AdvED) Key Actions: (List as many actions as needed in each box.) Update content presented at parent information nights. Continue to encourage participation in PTSA, School Council, & school events, including parent nights & informational nights. Continue to strengthen communication via PTSA Newsletter, email blasts, web site, Twitter, and new Lassiter APP for mobile devices. Measured by: Owner(s): Resources Needed: Surveys & parent participation Re-post updates of SSP on web site quarterly Update web pages of LHS site with more current information Administrators, Counselors, SSP Team parent surveys and communication venues Parent Night & Informational Night Venues & Support Results of Key Actions from last year s plan: (Due September 1) Focus Priority Status: IP = In Progress FO = Fully Operational

Establish programs and practices that enhance parental involvement and reflect the needs of students and their families.(s) Other: Advance innovative ways to engage the community and parents in the educational process: Realities of Rigor, Grade Level Parent Night meetings, freshman orientation, GO Day, 9 th and Junior Advisement. Increase strategic partnerships with businesses, post-secondary institutions, & community leaders to fully integrate college and career. Expose students to a unique and explicit curriculum for STEM students. Collaborate with PTSA. Increase participation in key Parent Nights by updating content. Gather feedback forms. Encourage parent(s) to keep student academically involved over summer break through workshops, classes, etc. Build information accessibility for student clubs, volunteering opportunities, and organizations. Encourage students to attend summer workshops, competitions, and program specific camps. Increase participation of parent business owners to allow students work site visits and/or job shadowing. Create communication and efficient processes for instructional information. Teachers attend STEM workshops & AP institutes for cross curricula development involved with math, science, & CTAE competitions. Cultivate partnerships with business/community/ and postsecondary institutions. PTSA meetings and eblast Participation in Parent Nights Survey Data Updated web site on club and student organizations Participation in Parent Nights Business owner parents "sign-up" at PTSA meetings Quarterly minutes of School Council on web site STEM Blog Naviance information accessible to parents LHS Club Sponsors,, & PTSA LHS Administrators & Counselors communication venues Club sponsor information forms for upto-date club & student organization information Partnerships with business, community, and postsecondary members Naviance training and support Continue Lassiter Capstone Program. Continue Lassiter Ambassador Program. Continue Renaissance Program. Increase parent awareness of Naviance program.

Board Goal 4: Recruit, hire, support and retain employees for the highest level of excellence. District Focus Priorities 2016-2019 2017-18 Aligned Actions and Measurements (Current School Year Plan and Evaluation of previous year s plan due September 1) Focus Priorities: (Based on priorities identified by IE 2, AdvancEd- AdvED, Superintendent-S, Academic Division- AD, and Leadership Division-LD) Ensure that teachers are well trained in the standards, learning engagement strategies, formative assessments, and student progress monitoring. (AD) Key Actions: (List as many actions as needed in each box.) Provide teachers with the resources and training needed to enhance instruction. Provide common planning and professional development for PLCs. Provide common planning time for seasoned or veteran teachers to work with new teachers. Encourage teachers to attend AP Summer Institute. Measured by: Owner(s): Resources Needed: Usage of AP Teacher reflection sheet with goal setting and results Professional learning goals growth and attainment PLC team meeting notes posted in Office 365 notebook, Department Chairs, & PLC Leaders Access to professional development Access to SSP 365 Doc Results of Key Actions from last year s plan: (Due September 1) Focus Priority Status: IP = In Progress FO = Fully Operational Update SSP Office 365 shared document. Attendance at AP Summer Institute Use of SSP 365 Doc Determine Professional Learning needs based on results of TKES and LKES evaluations. (IE 2 ) Engage teachers in technology related staff development to help increase TKES performance. Receive training, create and implement SMART goals in PLCs and for individual professional learning on TKES and LKES platforms TKES & LKES goals SLO, EOC, & Other Achievement Data LHS & Teacher Leaders reports on TKES & LKES Dashboard

Other: Maintain an environment where strong relationships between teachers and administrators are supportive and an environment that empowers staff. Encourage both teachers and students to take ownership in their role in education. Cultivate the strengths of teachers and faculty by identifying where they can lead and support LHS in their areas of strength. Faculty & Student Recognition Programs Opportunities for teacher participation in various school committees and leadership roles LHS Staff & Planning Student & Teacher Awards & Recognition