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g2gGood to Great

Leading the Good to Great Movement in Your Schools

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How good do you want to be? Good is the enemy of great. And that is one of the key reasons why we have so little that becomes great. We don’t have great schools, principally because we have good schools.

• What do you think about the opening sentences of the book “Good to Great”?

• Do you think that we all have a desire to be extraordinary ?• If so, what keeps people from being extraordinary or

great?

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The Road Map

• Who are you?• Where are you now?• Where are you going?

• How do you plan to get there?

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Who are You?

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Starbucks Coffee

• Provide a great work environment and treat each other with respect and dignity

• Embrace diversity as an essential component in the way we do business

• Apply the highest standards of excellence to the purchasing, roasting and fresh delivery of our coffee

• Develop enthusiastically satisfied customers all of the time• Contribute positively to our communities and our

environment• Recognize that profitability is essential to our future success

Success Had Camouflaged

Underlying Problems!

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Coca Cola

Mission:We want to have a coke

within arms reach of every person.

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Alabama Dept of Education

To provide the standards, resources, and support LEAs need to ensure that ALL students

graduate college and/or career ready

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Our Vision & Mission

Building Environments Where Students Feel

Connected, Supported, and Challenged

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Challenging Times

Leaders that implement a well thought out and clearly articulated vision create a sense of stability and a bond of trust amongst the ranks

Mike MyattCEO Coach

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Laying Brick

Laying BrickCollecting a pay check,Waiting for retirement,

Maintaining

Building a WallMaking AYP

Keeping students busyTeaching content

Building a Magnificent Cathedral

Every student is Successful, is Supported,

and feels Challenged

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Escambia Video – Mission and Vision

Laying BrickCollecting a pay check,Waiting for retirement,

Maintaining

Building a WallMaking AYP

Keeping students busyTeaching content

Building a Magnificent Cathedral

Every student feels Successful and

supported

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Jigsaw Activity

Laying BrickCollecting a pay check,Waiting for retirement,

Maintaining

Building a WallMaking AYP

Keeping students busyTeaching content

Building a Magnificent Cathedral

Every student feels Successful and

supported

• Get in groups of 4.• Number off 1 – 4.• Everybody reads first section

1. Mission is a Reference Point2. Mission Statement in Practice3. Putting Vision into the Mission4. Make the Most of Your Mission Statement

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Alabama Standards for Instructional Leaders

Laying BrickCollecting a pay check,Waiting for retirement,

Maintaining

Building a WallMaking AYP

Keeping students busyTeaching content

Building a Magnificent Cathedral

Every student feels Successful and

supported

• rd RationaleThis standard addresses the need to prepare

instructional leaders who value and are committed to educating all students to become successful adults. Each instructional leader is responsible for creating and articulating a vision of high expectations for learning within the school or district that can be shared by all employees and is supported by the broader school-community of parents and citizens.

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Where Are You NOW?

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Three Components

Proficiency: 0.00 +(Partial Credit)

40 to make Sub Groupbut still count at school and district

AYP Report includes HELP!

Visit our website for a complete tutorial on how to read

the AYP report

See your Interpretive Guide to completely understand HELPS!

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Reading – AYP Status Report (08-09 & 09-10)

Sub Group 08-09 Status 09-10 StatusAll -5.51 SH -9.08Special Ed -54.18 NA -48.09 NABlack -8.99 SH -12.50White 5.38 NA 2.67 NAF &R -9.23 SH -11.43Concerns:In 08 – 09, the 3 subgroups that had 40 showed up green on the AYP report – this could give a false sense of security. I colored it yellow because all the proficiencies were negative. Even though we are looking at a different set of kids , this should spark a closer look because we are progressing in the wrong direction (all subgroups who were green progressed to red. Even though they did not have enough students to make a subgroup in Sp Ed and White, this greatly hurt them at a minimum in the all student category.

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Math – AYP Status Report (08-09 & 09-10)

Sub Group 08-09 Status 09-10 StatusAll 11.21 -2.83 CISpecial Ed -42.00 NA -50.18 NABlack 8.47 -6.00 UAWhite 17.83 NA 3.42 NAF &R 9.36 -6.30 UAConcerns:

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Reading – AHSGE Disaggregated Report 09-10

Sub Group Level I & II Level 3 Level 4

08-09 09-10 08-09 09-10 08-09 09-10

All 35.94 31.11 62.50 59.26 1.56 9.63

Black 42.86 35.64 57.14 60.40 0.00 3.96

White 13.33 16.00 83.33 56.00 3.33 28.00

Free 43.48 37.50 55.43 58.33 1.09 4.17

Red 30.00 8.33 70.00 83.33 0.00 8.33

Celebrations/Concerns

Celebrations/ Concerns: Number of students scoring Level 4 increased greatly from 08-09 to 09-10. Decreases in non proficient students in all subgroups except White. Looking at the AMO in 2011, all students were actually 23% below the goal of 92%. The only group that came close to the AMO was Reduced.

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Math – AHSGE Disaggregated Report 09-10

Sub Group Level I & II Level 3 Level 4

08-09 09-10 08-09 09-10 08-09 09-10

All 20.31 29.63 68.75 64.44 10.94 5.93Black 24.44 35.64 66.67 61.39 8.89 2.97White 10.00 16.00 76.67 72.00 13.33 12.00Free 22.83 37.50 66.30 58.33 10.87 4.17Red 30.00 8.33 70.00 75.00 0.00 16.67Additional Concerns:

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Effective data use consists of two key elements: “asking the right questions and acting on the answers.”

(Protheroe, 2001)

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1. What kind of effect is the Sp Ed subgroup having on AYP report? Effect on the district? How are we helping this subgroup?

2. Math scores seem to be better than reading when you look at the AYP report – but we are seeing a big drop in Math scores even though the AMO is much lower for Math. Did the red on the AYP report cause us to focus so much in reading to the exclusion of math?

3. Could the drop in math be attributed to “a group of students,” or curriculum issues, or effectiveness of instruction? What do we need to do to look at these areas?

4. Has something changed in the way math instruction was delivered?5. In reading and math, who are the reduced lunch students and why

are they having so much success?6. Did we use this data last year to make instructional decisions? 7. How do students course grades compare with the results of

standardized test?8. Do teachers know the names of students scoring Level I and II?

What is the plan to help make them successful?

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AAI: Grad Rate (Last 3 Years)

07-08 79% IM

08-09 82% IM

09-10 81% UAIM

Every year they needed an additional help…still way below 90 % even though it is appearing green on the AYP report.

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School Improvement Website

http://alex.state.al.us/si/

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Beware of “the More the Merrier”

Be selective about the data you choose…It is important to provide enough data so that participants can have a good degree of confidence that their observations are accurate. But too much information at one data delve can overwhelm, confuse, and exhaust people. (Depka, 2006)

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“A Waste of Time”

Unless the team emerges from the data analysis process with a clear plan of action for identified students and for classroom instruction, it has wasted its time. (Thomas, 2006)

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Video Segment 2

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Summarizing…

Who are you? Have your faculty revisit your mission statement. Make sure it conveys a clear, concise message that all stakeholders can understand

Where are you now? Begin with data- not tons of it, but selected pieces that can generate a general list of questions that your faculty can explore further and come up with solutions.

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Where are You Going?

How do you plan to get

there?

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Counselor,Sp Ed, EL

Core ContentTeachers

Parents, Students,Community

Planners,Motivators

Principal, Asst Principal

If we get the right people on the bus, the right people in the right seats, and the wrong people off the bus, then we’ll figure out how to take it someplace great.

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“A group of committed collaborators

trumps a single genius for finding amazing

solutions

Patti BlaclstaffePresident of Strategic Sense

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“I am not the smartest person

In my organization..I am just the leader!

……

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“”The main ingredient of

stardom is the rest of the team.……

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Video Segments 3 & 4

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Summarizing…

Where are you going? Get a solid team, representative of your faculty that can make sure communication flows two ways – into the team and out from the team. You ,as the leader, need to create an atmosphere of cohesiveness.

How Do You Plan to Get There? Get input from the team and all members of your faculty. Remember the CIP is fluid and should be in a constant state of evaluation and amendment.

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Level 3 & 4 Added Together 09 -10

All Sp Ed Black White Free Reduced AMO 2010

68.89 * 64.36 84.00 62.50 91.66 89

Level 3 & 4 Added Together 10 -11

All Sp Ed Black White Free Reduced AMO 2011

80.90 * 77.27 94.12 74.33 93.33 92

Reading

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Level 3 & 4 Added Together 09 -10

All Sp Ed Black White Free Reduced AMO 2010

70.37 64.36 84.00 62.50 91.67 82

Level 3 & 4 Added Together 10 -11

All Sp Ed Black White Free Reduced AMO 2011

78.18 * 76.14 78.23 74.33 80.0 86

Math

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Break Time

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A Simple, Usable Resource

Used to• Build team cohesiveness• Build team cohesiveness and faculty cohesiveness

around an issue – teacher effectiveness• Build team cohesiveness, faculty cohesiveness, and

used to get a baseline of where you are in regards to teacher effectiveness

• Create strategies, action steps, benchmarks for your CIP• Determine areas in need of professional development

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School Improvement and Baseball: Both Take a Strong Team

Ed Week Vol 30, February 2011

Students do best in schools where their teachers:• Convince them that they know them and care

about them• Carve out a curriculum that is sufficiently meaty

and well-organized• Plan and deliver instruction that sparks their

interest and coherently conveys new information

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School Improvement and Baseball: Both Take a Strong Team

• Show them a pathway to mastery• Allot adequate time for mastery• Provide judicious feedback• Achieve a solidarity of purpose with the student

and student’s parents

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School Improvement and Baseball: Both Take a Strong Team

• Form table groups/determine a reporter• Make assignments for statements 1 – 3• Read the discussion generator• Give each group 10 minutes to discuss their

statement and determine what it would look like

• 1 Minute Round Robin Report out

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In closing…

A HUGE ending thought!!

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In closing…

½ of all new teachers will Quit within 5 years!!

Of all the teachers who remain, How many quit before they actually leave the

profession?

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Top Five Reasons…

• Burnout – teachers wear many hats and have many duties

• Cuts to Education• Low Wages• Testing Pressures• Poor Working Conditions

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Suggestion…

Go an inch wide andA mile deep!

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Suggestion…

Before you even start:

Research the idea ..ask WHY

?

Begin asking the question: What do we want to get out of this?

Sell the idea to the whole

faculty – 75%

Determine the benchmarks that will be

used to measure

effectiveness of

implementation

Determine the benchmarks that will be

used to measure the effectiveness of the idea

At the end of the year, look at the data to

determine how the idea needs to be

tweakedDon’t give up and

immediately pick up on something

else

Keep the faculty focused