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Newton-Conover City Newton-Conover City Schools Schools 2013-2014 Elementary and Conover School Improvement Plans

Newton-Conover City Schools 2013-2014 Elementary and Conover School Improvement Plans

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Newton-Conover City Newton-Conover City SchoolsSchools

2013-2014 Elementary and Conover

School Improvement Plans

Serve Utilize Technology to improve instruction4Cs-Communication, Collaboration, Creativity & Critical Thinking Celebrate accomplishments & each other Engage students Enrich the lives of students Differentiate based upon individual needs

District Focus

Conover School2013-2014 School Improvement Plan

Conover Demographics

SIT Members• Phyllis Pegram Principal

• Priscilla Palmisano Asst. Principal

• Jeremy Ross Middle School

• Mary Graham Pre-K

• Joan Cresimore School Nurse

• Tasha Herman Teacher Assistant

• Carissa Shafer Speech

• Margaret Bush Teacher Assistant

• Alesa Davis High School (CHAIR)

• Eileen Cangemi Elementary

• Tonya Wehnau Parent Rep

School Focus• Create healthy, active, and

appropriate citizens in their school and society

• Provide a rigorous and differentiated environment

• Create a positive climate

• Align instruction

• Improve the use of technology

Goal 1 & 2:

• 100% of students will thrive in a rigorous and differentiated learning environment.

• 100% of students will be healthy, active, and appropriate citizens in their school and society

Action Steps for Goals 1 & 2:• Incorporate strategies into the instructional plans

that show differentiation

• Monitor attendance rates for students

• Utilize Adaptive Materials in all classrooms

• Implement ways for the staff and students to be involved in healthy choices

• Utilize proper rules and regulations to ensure safety

Goal 3:• 100% of staff will communicate with, and

contribute in a positive manner to all stakeholders in the students’ lives.

Action Steps for Goal 3:• Implement standards for all stakeholders

• Provide communication in a variety of ways to all stakeholders

• Promote opportunities to give back to the community

• Provide minutes to all stakeholders when meetings occur

Goal 4:• 100% of staff will align instruction to the needs

of the students and the requirements of the state.

Action Steps for Goal 4:• Increase staff attendance rate in the district

• Provide PLC’s for grade levels

• Train staff with new Common Core standards

• Incorporate morale boasters

• Inform staff of available staff development or trainings that are available

• Follow all rules/procedures related to field trips

Goal 5:• 100% of staff will be proficient and consistent

in using instructional technology in the classroom.

Action Steps for Goal 5:• Utilize technology in all classrooms

• Provide on-going technology training

North Newton Elementary North Newton Elementary SchoolSchool

2013-2014 School Improvement Plan

North Newton Demographics

Economically Disadvantaged

SIT Members

• Mandy Cobb 3rd Grade

• Jonathan Tharpe 4th Grade Co-chair

• Matthew McKinney 5th Grade

• Sharon Hartsoe Special Area

• Kelly Clampitt Teacher Assistant

• Amy Ross Parent Rep

• Shane Whitener Principal

• Jill Hager Instructional Coach

• Dawn West

• Emily Smith Guidance

• Bobbi Jones Kindergarten

• Stacey Mrazek 1st Grade Chair

• Cheri Dudley 2nd Grade

• Mandy Cobb 3rd Grade

School Focus• Increase Reading Proficiency

• Increase Math Proficiency

• Decrease the Number of Discipline Referrals

• Increase Number of Volunteers and Opportunities for Parents to be Involved in the School Building

Specific Academic and Value-Added Goals will be Created when North Carolina Releases EOG Data

Goal 1:

• North Newton Elementary School will increase our school wide reading proficiency by 10% as measured by TRC, and achieve high growth status as measured by the EOG’s at the end of this academic school year.

Action Steps for Goal 1• Each grade level developed plans to address this

reading goal.• Identify at-risk students• Implement 90 minutes of reading in each class• Implement use of mClass Advisor to develop

interventions for Dibels• Implement Letterland in first grade• Utilize the EC teachers for inclusion services• Utilize ICT process for at-risk students

Goal 2:• North Newton Elementary will increase our

school wide math proficiency by 10% and achieve high growth status as measured by the EOG’s at the end of this academic school year.

Action Steps for Goal 2• Implement Math Expressions to fidelity

• Assessment using Unit tests

• Plan weekly with Instructional Coach with Math Expressions (in addition to their PLC meeting day)

• Focus on conceptual thinking instead of procedure

• North Newton Elementary will decrease the number of discipline referrals from 63 to 30 by the end of the 2013-2014 school year.

• North Newton Elementary School will increase the number of parent volunteer hours and increase the amount of parent involvement by the end of the 2013-14 school year.

Goal 3 & 4:

Action Steps for Goal 3 & 4• Meet monthly to analyze the PBIS data• Reorganize PTO so that all meetings are Open Mtgs.• Set up committees through PTO• Use Remind 101• Encourage parents to volunteer through the monthly

newsletters• Have the PTO incorporate a monthly newsletter and

update the website• Have a schedule set up for parents when they come in to volunteer

Shuford Elementary Shuford Elementary SchoolSchool

2013-2014 School Improvement Plan

Shuford Demographics

Economically Disadvantaged

SIT Members

Cierra Parker 5th Grade

Kecia Hopper Special Area

Gina Lutz Teacher Assistants

Jody Cecil Parent Rep

Tina Starnes Parent Rep

Patrick Nelson Principal

Scarlet Davis Instructional Coach

Julianne Surratte Kindergarten

Shannon Weaver 1st Grade

Kristy Davis 2nd Grade Chair

Adrianne Blackwelder 3rd Grade

Shannon Childress 4th Grade

School Focus

• Increase Math Proficiency

• Increase Reading Proficiency

• Implement a Character Program

• Implement a Education/Bullying Program

Specific Academic and Value-Added Goals will be Created when North Carolina Releases EOG Data

Goal 1:• Each grade level will increase the number of

students on grade level as compared to the 2012-13 Mclass/Dibels data by 10% or more according to the Mclass/Dibels data in Reading by June 2014.

Action Steps for Goal 1• Incorporate flexible reading groups

• Incorporate Letterland interventions

• Utilize differentiated word sorts

• Implement Project Based Learning opportunities

Goal 2:• Each grade level will increase the number of

students on grade level according to the Math Expressions unit tests overall by 10% according to the Math Expressions data in math by June 2014.

Action Steps for Goal 2• Use all Math Expressions materials and intervention

materials as needed according to the program

• Use volunteers/tutors to work with individual struggling students.

• Incorporate differentiated strategies in the classroom (Ruby Payne/SIOP/RIGOR)

• Offer tutoring to at-risk by core teachers

• Initiate the at-risk teacher mentor program

Goal 3:

●100% of Shuford students will participate in a character education/bullying prevention program by June 2013.

Action Steps for Goal 3• Implement a character trait of the month

• Highlight the Student of the month

• Implement a Character Kid of the month bulletin board and website with selected students’ photographed.

 • Hold a luncheon for students identified as showing the

monthly trait

• Implement classroom guidance classes to address character trait

South Newton Elementary South Newton Elementary SchoolSchool

2013-2014 School Improvement Plan

South Newton Demographics

Economically Disadvantaged

SIT Members• South Newton Elementary School

• Julia Styers Principal

• Dr. Scarlett Davis Instructional Coach

• Rich Painchaud Chair - Special Area

• Jane Clark Co Chair K/1 rep

• Christy Buff 2/3 rep

• Terry Drum 4/5 rep

• Jenny Morgan Pre K rep

• Shelly Van Sanford EC rep

• Teacher Assistants/

• Classified Staff

• Marguerite Sullivan

• TBA Parent Rep

• TBA Parent Rep

School Focus

Specific Academic and Value-Added Goals will be Created when North Carolina Releases EOG Data

• Increase Math Proficiency

• Increase Reading Proficiency

• Address Healthy and Active Lifestyles

• Become a PBIS model school

Goal 1:

• Each grade level will increase the number of students on grade level as compared to the Beginning of Year (BOY) Mclass/Dibels data and measured by the End of Year (EOY) 2013-14 Mclass/Dibels data in Reading according to the following scale:

80% or higher by 5%70 -80% by 10%

60% - 70% by 15%Below 50% by 20%

Action Steps for Goal 1• Balanced Literacy

• Café and Daily 5

• Words Their Way Groups

• Tiger Time interventions

• McLass interventions

• Progress monitoring reds and yellows every 10 and 15 days

Goal 2: • Each grade level will increase the number of

students on grade level as compared to the 2012-13 Class Scapes / data and measured by 2013-14 ClassScapes data in Math according to the following scale:

 80% or higher by 5%

70 -80% by 10%60% - 70% by 15%Below 50% by 20%

Action Steps for Goal 2

• Math enrichment / remediation using activity cards from Math Expressions

• Teach Math Expressions from cover to cover with fidelity

• Use data from Quick Quizzes and Unit tests for prescriptive intervention

• Meet twice per month with instructional coach and principal to discuss progress with Math Expressions and plan accordingly

Goal 3 & 4:• South Newton staff will increase the number of

activities offered for students and staff encouraging healthy active lifestyles from 2 for students including PE and recess to 4 and from 0 for staff to 2 this school year.

Action Steps for Goal 3• Implement the theme “On the Move”

• Provide staff seminar titled “Making Choices for a Healthier Lifestyle.”  

• Encourage students/staff to join “On the Move” club to walk / run after school

• Provide weight loss contest for staff

Goal 4:• South Newton Elementary will become a model

PBIS school as identified by the criteria from the National Positive Behavior Intervention Support program by the end of the school year.

Action Steps for Goal 4:• Determine and set guidelines and expectations

for becoming a model school

• Develop an action plan

• Hold monthly meetings to determine progress of the goals