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Team SawgrassWelcome to the 2014 – 2015 school year!!!

We are an “A” Again!!!!

We are an A School!!!!!Moved up from 16th – 11th in district total

pointsMoved up to 2nd in total points in Coral

SpringsHave the 2nd lowest free and reduced lunch

percentage in Coral Springs

We are a B SchoolYear Grade

Reading Proficiency

Percent Meeting High Standards In

Reading

Math Proficiency

Percent Meeting

High Standards In

Math

Writing Proficiency

Percent Meeting

High Standards In

Writing

Science Proficiency

Percent Meeting

High Standards In

Science

Reading Learning

Gains Percent Making

Learning Gains in Reading

Math Learning

Gains Percent Making

Learning Gains in

Math

Reading Lowest

Quartile Learning

Gains Percent

of Lowest 25 %

Making Learning Gains in Reading

Math Lowest

Quartile Learning

Gains Percent of Lowest 25 % Making Learning Gains in

Math

Middle School Accel. Partic. Points

Middle School Accel.

Perform. Points

Sum Points Earned

Percent Qualified for Free

and Reduced

Lunch

13-14 A 67 68 68 51 70 77 68 73 20 50 612 53

School Grade 14-15

Sawgrass Five-Year Trend Data

Year Grade

Reading Proficiency

Percent Meeting

High Standards In

Reading

Math Proficiency

Percent Meeting

High Standards In

Math

Writing Proficiency

Percent Meeting

High Standards In

Writing

Science Proficiency

Percent Meeting

High Standards In

Science

Reading Learning

Gains Percent Making

Learning Gains in Reading

Math Learning

Gains Percent Making

Learning Gains in

Math

Reading Lowest

Quartile Learning

Gains Percent

of Lowest 25 %

Making Learning Gains in Reading

Math Lowest

Quartile Learning

Gains Percent of Lowest 25 % Making Learning Gains in

Math

Middle School Accel. Partic. Points

Middle School Accel.

Perform. Points

Sum Points Earned

Percent Qualified for Free

and Reduced

Lunch

13-14 A 67 68 68 51 70 77 68 73 20 50 612 53

12-13 B 65 68 51 47 66 70 67 54 18 50 556 51

11 -12 A 64 69 75 44 67 72 59 61 20 50 581 52

10-11 A 78 81 90 46 66 70 64 68 N/A N/A 563 46

09-10 A 80 83 91 57 69 77 67 69 N/A N/A 593 41

5 Year Trend Data

Five Year School-wide Data Versus CS and District Schools

Year Grade Sum Points Earned

Rank in Coral Springs 4 Middle

Schools

Rank in 41 District Middle

Schools

Percent Qualified for

Free and Reduced Lunch

Rank in Coral Springs 4 Middle

Schools

Rank in 41 District Middle

Schools

13-14 A 612 2(CS=618)

11(FC=705) 53 3

(FG=65)31

(Laud.=94)

12-13 B 556 3 16 51 3 32

11 -12 A 581 1 16 52 4 33

10-11 A 563 3 14 46 4 33

09-10 A 593 1 13 41 4 32

Middle School Grading Scale (900-point scale): A = at least 590 pointsB = 560 to 589 pointsC = 490 to 559 pointsD = 445 to 489 pointsF = less than 445 points.

Total Points 5 Year Trends

Five Year Reading Data Versus CS and District SchoolsYear Grade

Reading Proficiency

Percent Meeting High Standards In

Reading

Rank in Coral

Springs 4 Middle Schools

Rank in District 41

Middle Schools

Reading Learning

Gains Percent Making

Learning Gains in Reading

Rank in Coral

Springs 4 Middle Schools

Rank in District 41

Middle Schools

Reading Lowest

Quartile Learning

Gains Percent of

Lowest 25 % Making

Learning Gains in Reading

Rank in Coral

Springs 4 Middle Schools

Rank in District 41

Middle Schools

13-14 A 67 1 10(FC=85) 70 2

(CS=71)18

(FC=81) 68 3(FG=70)

24(Gulf.=90)

12-13 B 65 1 9 66 3 20 67 2 10

11 -12 A 64 1 10 67 2 T-18 59 4 T-34

10-11 A 78 1 9 66 T-2 T-12 64 T-3 T-37

09-10 A 80 1 7 69 1 T-8 67 T-1 T-9

Reading 5 Year Trends

Five Year Math Data Versus CS and District SchoolsYear Grade

Math Proficiency

Percent Meeting High Standards In

Math

Rank in Coral

Springs 4 Middle Schools

Rank in District 41

Middle Schools

Math Learning

Gains Percent Making

Learning Gains in Math

Rank in Coral

Springs 4 Middle Schools

Rank in District 41

Middle Schools

Math Lowest

Quartile Learning

Gains Percent of

Lowest 25 % Making

Learning Gains in Math

Rank in Coral

Springs 4 Middle Schools

Rank in District 41

Middle Schools

13-14 A 68 1 7(FC=85) 77 1 6

(FC=86) 73 1 5(Gulf.=83)

12-13 B 68 1 7 70 2 9 54 3 32

11 -12 A 69 1 7 72 1 T-8 61 1 9

10-11 A 81 1 T-7 70 T-3 T-17 68 T-1 T-17

09-10 A 83 1 7 77 T-1 T-8 69 1 T-11

Math 5 Year Trends

Five Year Writing Data Versus CS and District SchoolsYear Grade

Writing Proficiency Percent Meeting High Standards In

Writing

Rank in Coral Springs 4 Middle Schools

Rank in District 41 Middle Schools

13-14 A 68 2(CSM=81)

15(85=DMS)

12-13 B 51 4 33

11 -12 A 75 4 33

10-11 A 90 3 T-19

09-10 A 91 4 27

Writing 5 Year Trends

Science 5 Year Trend

Year GradeScience Proficiency Percent

Meeting High Standards In Science

Rank in Coral Springs 4 Middle Schools

Rank in District 41 Middle Schools

13-14 A 51 3(CS=55)

12(FC=77)

12-13 B 47 2 14

11 -12 A 44 3 17

10-11 A 46 3 T-16

09-10 A 57 1 8

Participation Points 3 Year Trend

Year GradeMiddle School Accel. Partic.

Points

Rank in Coral Springs 4 Middle Schools

Rank in District 41 Middle

Schools

Middle School Accel. Perform.

Points

Rank in Coral Springs 4 Middle Schools

Rank in District 41 Middle Schools

13-14 A 20 3(CSM=41)

38(Gulf.=50) 50 T-1 T-1

12-13 B 18 4 36 50 T-1 T-1

11 -12 A 20 1 T-13 50 T-1 T-1

10-11 A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

09-10 A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Managing Complex Change

Our School Goals for 14-15

1. Implement Quarterly Common Formative Assessments to monitor growth along curriculum plan

2. Increase Student Personal Growth

3. Create Positive Relationships with Students

Our Curriculum Plan

Professional Development Committee We see it as our Focused Unit of Study for staff Plan First Semester

Literacy Leadership

Reminder Should we continue to write a complete sentence school-

wide? Caps Punctuation Spelling Grammar

Creating Common Formative Assessments

Focused units of instruction Florida Standards NGSSS CPALMS: floridastandards.org

Learning goals and Scales based on standards

Assessments based on learning goals and scales

Increase awareness, and use, of Depth of Knowledge (DOK) levels in questioning, activities, and assessments

Good formative assessments will have a 50% pass rate

Built to learn about student progress along the curriculum

Formative assessments should be given every 2 – 4 weeks

Literacy Leadership

Goal 1: Create Quarterly Common AssessmentsManagement

Be careful not to get distracted by focusing on results

How do we manage the results without collecting them?

Be careful of district resources

Goal 2: Increase awareness, and use, of DOK

Increase DOK in:Questioning ActivitiesAssessments

Identify Synthesis StandardsELA to Level 4MA to Level 3

TED TalkRemember that we do not live in DOK 3/4

Curriculum and Instruction Framework

Learning Goals and Scales

1 - 4

Design Questions

2-4

DOK Levels1-4

How do we align what we are doing?

Qu

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Collaboration in PLC’sCollective Efficacy

Plan TogetherCreate Assessments Together

Observe Peers / DebriefDiscuss Best Practices

Collaboration in PLC’sCARE

Curriculum / Instruction: What do we want them to learn? What is the best way to teach that to them?

Assessment How do we know when they have learned it?

Retention What do we do if they don't learn it?

Enrichment What do we do to move them beyond?

3. Increase Student Personal Growth Electives / Programs

Environmental Innovative Program

Band / Orchestra / Chorus Spanish 1 and 2 Art Physical Education Technology (HS Credit) Media Yearbook (HS Credit) Peer Counseling TV Production Drama SLDC (ROTC)

Clubs Florida Future Educators of

America (FFEA) Just Say No LA,MA, Foreign Language, SC, &

Competition Knowledge Bowl (SS) NJHS Student Government

Sports Basketball Soccer Track Cheerleading Flag Football Volleyball

How Do We Achieve Our Goal?

4. Create Positive Relationships “I have come to the frightening conclusion that I am

the decisive element. It is my personal approach that creates the climate. It is my daily mood that makes the weather. I possess tremendous power to make life miserable or joyous. I can be a tool of torture or an instrument of inspiration, I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal. In all situations, it is my response that decides whether a crisis is escalated or de-escalated, and a person is humanized or de-humanized. If we treat people as they are, we make them worse. If we treat people as they ought to be, we help them become what they are capable of becoming.”

Goethe

New Florida Assessment? What do we know?

Text Based Shooting for DOK Level 3 Testing Windows

March 2-13 Computer Based Writing Assessment April 13 – May 8 Computer Based ELA & MA Same window Paper Based SC

Florida Standards Based Lego Story

New School Grading System? What do we know?

Baseline Year Scores will be used to set level cutoffs Fall 2015 – Baseline grades will be issued (no

consequences) Fall 2016 – Grades with consequences

Focus Achievement Learning Gains Graduation College Credit / Industry Certification

Writing will be part of ELA components

Scholar Program

Program for 6th grade academically talented / gifted students

Accelerated and rigorous academic program

Prepares students for Advanced Placement / Dual Enrollment classes in high school

Offers the opportunity to complete up to 8 high school credits in middle school

District SMART Initiative

New Bond Voting Push Safety Music / Arts Athletics Renovation Technology

$800,000,000 All schools will receive technology Runcie Video

TEAM Sawgrass

TEAM Together Everyone Achieves More

Team Building Activities DOK Toss (Increase DOK) Unwrapping Race(Unwrap Standards) Chili Cook-off (Collaboration)

Sawgrass Cup Unveiling

Housekeeping

Monthly Schedule Sheet Duty starts on Monday, August 18th Meetings start Monday, September 1st

Clerical Updates Mr. Pearlman – Required Signatures Mr. Donovan– Keys, Facility and Textbooks Mr. Bianchi– Master Schedule Mr. Desruisseaux – Laptops

Focus on Controllable Variables

Control Curriculum Instruction Assessment Retention Enrichment

No Control Sleep Media Video Games Parent Support State Assessments Time

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