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Math School Improvement Plan Literacy School Improvement Plan 2014-15 Electa Quinney School Improvement Plans

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Math School Improvement Plan

Literacy School Improvement Plan

2014-15 Electa Quinney School Improvement Plans

MATH SUBGROUPChair/2nd– Caryn Rosenbeck3rd – Jenny Jozwiak4th – Carrie ForsterSpec. Ed. - Mary Jo

Kilgas

READING SUBGROUPChair – Kelly Luedeke2nd – Carrie Owen3rd – Sarah Dalke4th – Julie Tilkens

Your Quinney Academic Team

Both – Kathy O’Connor, Stacy Knapp, Hilary Klevesahl

2013-14 WKCE Math Performance

Disability Status

Economic Status

ELL Status

Gender

What does MAP data show for Math performance at EQ?

Growth vs. Mean

ELLEngl.

Prof.

Gr. 2

Gr. 3

Gr. 4

Math SIP (School Improvement Plan)

Action StepsTier 1

*Continue to provide professional development for a deeper understanding of Math Expressions and the math practices, with particular emphasis on math practice #3 (constructing viable arguments and critiquing the reasoning of others).

*Provide support for implementation of math practice #3 through the use of Math Expressions via grade level meetings, math coaches, inservices, etc.

* Use consistent language, vocabulary and strategies as identified by Math Expressions throughout the full grade level span 2-4.

*Provide professional development for educational assistants on effective use of math talk in the classroom.

*SLT members will meet with math coach and ELL specialist quarterly to collaborate and develop best practice strategies for supporting students to construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. (Math Practice #3)

*Teachers will provide intentional vocabulary instruction within the math block.

-Math Expressions ELL tips within each unit -Use of at least key vocabulary highlighted by math coach -Additional vocabulary taught at teacher’s discretion based on student need

*Inservice time will be used to explore ACCESS test scores and “Can do” descriptors to relate them to math instruction.

Tier 2 &3

*Meet small group needs through strategy groups while still teaching Math Expressions to fidelity.

*Using data, identify the students with the greatest academic needs to provide small group or one to one instruction/intervention.

Technology

* Teachers who are in the evaluation cycle for the Effectiveness Project should have one artifact showing how they are using technology to enhanceinstruction.

* Staff will make active use of the projector, computer and/or Mimeo in their instruction.

*Teachers will have students make active use of the document cameras within the classroom (i.e. modeling, sharing, student examples, etc.).

Student, Family and Community Support

*Host a parent event focused on math.

*Include tips/topics regarding math practices and Math Expressions to further educate parent/families. (Video clips, tips in newsletters, etc.)

Literacy SIP

2013-14 WKCE Reading Performance

Disability Status

Economic Status

ELL Status

Gender

What does MAP data show for Reading performance at EQ?

ELLEngl.

Prof.

Gr. 2

Gr. 3

Gr. 4

TLA Data 2013-2014

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The Goal

By the end of the 2014-2015 school year a minimum of 80% of Grade 2-4 students at Electa Quinney Elementary School will demonstrate grade level proficiency in Reading as measured by MAP / PALS / TLA / Smarter Balanced assessments.

differentiated instruction

workshopexplicit small group instruction

culturally responsive practices

Big Ideas

Action Steps- Tier 1

Workshop approach to reading that includes explicit small group instruction

Collaboration time focused on data and supporting students in workshop.

Develop a shared understanding of the components of balanced literacy.

Professional development in GRR & small group

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Action Steps- Tier 1

Professional development and use of Access test scores and “Can Do” descriptors

Develop and use a common literacy vocabulary.

Use “Extend the Sort” tips on building vocabulary

in word study

Action Steps- Tier 2 & 3

Provide interventions within the workshop structure

Use data to identify the students in need of intervention.

Collaboration time allotted for data driven discussions and problem-solving related to student response to instruction.

Collaborative meetings available with reading specialist to discuss progress

and create instructional plans.

Action Steps- Tier 2 & 3

Action Steps- Technology Integration

Teachers who are in the evaluation cycle for the Effectiveness Project should have one artifact showing how they are

using technology to enhance instruction.

Staff & Students will make active use of the projector, computer and/or Mimeo.

Action Steps- Student, Family, and Community Support

Math & Reading family nights Include tips/topics regarding Math & Literacy in newslettersELL student book bags ELL resource wall

What’s your walk up song for the 2014-2015 school year? http://m.mlb.com/video/v32859103/cwsoak-players-fans-enjoy-reddicks-walkup-music

Reflect

EQ’s 14-15 Walk-Up Song