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School overview We will be a reward school by 2015 and say we did it together!

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School overview. We will be a reward school by 2015 and say we did it together!. Federally funded school improvement grant. - Building Operations Manager - Family & Community Liaison - Special Education Instructor - Continuous Improvement Specialist -Mental Health Practitioner - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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School overview

We will be a reward school by 2015 and say we did it together!

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-Building Operations Manager -Family & Community Liaison -Special Education Instructor -Continuous Improvement Specialist -Mental Health Practitioner -Math Interventionist -Science Specialist -Stipends for curriculum development

and Professional Development

Federally funded school improvement grant

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Focus Rating 2010 (15.08%)

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Focus Rating 2011 (18.34%)

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Focus Rating 2012 (7.03%)

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Focus Rating 2013 (96.52%)

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-Increased learning time-High expectations for all-Quickly meeting student need to resource-Alignment of the adults in the building in language and behaviors (standards and norms)

-There are 7 days in a week, and SOMEDAY isn’t one of them. (Creating a sense of urgency).

Approaches to closing the achievement gap.

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MMR 2010 (4.78%)

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MMR 2011(8.78%)

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MMR 2012 (3.49%)

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MMR 2013 (64.9%)

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Change is the end result of all true learning--Leo

Buscaglia

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-Expectations, expectations, expectations -Empowering the adults w/in the school - Teaming and collaboration -Developing people (Take fear out of the

system) -Laser focus on results -Professional development -Listening (people side of change) -Can do spirit and empowering students,

families and staff -We will not settle for the status quo.

Intentionality

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12Q Gallop Poll

What does the staff have to say?

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Do you know what is expected of you at work?

At work, do you have the opportunity to do what you do best every day?

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Practice Profiles: Job embedded professional development Plan

Present instructional strategy at a staff meetingModel instructional strategyPlan a lesson together as a Professional Learning Community

DoApply instructional strategy during lesson

StudyObserve and reflect upon chosen instructional strategy

ActAdjust practice to align with feedback

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Do you have the materials and equipment to do your work right?

In the last seven days, have you received recognition for doing good work?

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Does your supervisor, or someone at work, seem to care about you as a person?

Is there someone at work who encourages your development?

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At work, do your opinions seems to count?

Does the mission/purpose of your company make you feel your job is important?

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Staff survey results informed decision making and became the foundation for our school improvement plan (SIP)

The goal of school turnaround should be this: “move educators beyond and through complexity to find not simplistic solutions, but elegant simplicity.”--Ann Conzemious More Than A Smart Goal

Why opinions matter...

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A. Time to collaborateB. Use data to inform instructionC. Professional developmentD. Get student/adult behavior under control so A, B, and C get done

What does elegant simplicity look like?

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Are your associates (fellow employees) committed to doing quality work?

Do you have a best friend at work?

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In the last year, have you had opportunities to learn and grow?

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In the last six months, has someone at work

talked to you about your progress?

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Evaluation

Unconscious incompetence

Coaching

Conscious competence

Unconscious competence

Conscious incompetence

Developing our Team

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Identify behavior

Label behavior

Cognitive dissonance creates ownership of behavior

Planning of future behaviors

Accounta-bility with evaluation and coaching to close the loop

Facilitation of employee thinking and learning through questioning

Questioning Leads to Change

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Principal

Leadership Team

Certified Staff / Support Staff

BOMDATA COACH

Continuous Improvement

Specialist(CIS)

Family and Community

Liaison

PLC PLC PLC PLCPLC PLC

MDE (NE COE)

ISD 709

Reports to Coordinate / SupportCollaborate

Laura MacArthur Organization Chart

Para-professional

Behavior Team

Intervention Team

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-Time -Turning around a school is difficult

work -Scheduling to be within contract

language -Communicating information to all staff

to ensure fidelity of implementation -Keeping employee engagement high

while managing so much change

Challenges

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-Meeting families where they are at -Monthly Peacemaker assemblies -Family nights with a focus on building-wide

goals -Student goal setting -School communication daily, weekly

monthly -If positive changes are happening at home,

families will see the benefit to what we are doing at school and partner with us

Family Engagement

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will do what others won’t; so tomorrow, I can

Americorp, Reading Corp, Math Corp Valley Youth Center Community Action Duluth United Way Men as Peacemakers YWCA Local universities Children’s Dental Services Harbor Town Rotary West Duluth Business Club Northwood Children’s Home

Community Partnerships

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Thoughtful, strategic, and efficient use of funding can greatly impact student achievement.

A healthy West Duluth starts with Laura MacArthur Elementary School!