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Charter School Presentation May 2008 “From the Page to the Stage” Getting the Work Done!

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Page 1: Charter School Presentation May 2008 From the Page to the Stage Getting the Work Done!

Charter School Presentation

May 2008

“From the Page to the Stage”Getting the Work Done!

Page 2: Charter School Presentation May 2008 From the Page to the Stage Getting the Work Done!

Smoke Rise ES Overview Goals 2007 -2010

• Increase school community partnerships.

• Employ data-driven instructional decision making.

• Increase professional development programs and continue to provide professional development opportunities for teachers

• Expand the use of technology in our school and create more opportunities for teachers

• Implement instructional strategies and learning activities to address the areas of reading comprehension, vocabulary, mathematics, and science across grade levels.

Page 3: Charter School Presentation May 2008 From the Page to the Stage Getting the Work Done!

Our Mission

The mission of Smoke Rise Elementary is actively striving for the “personal best” of each student

by developing his or her full intellectual, creative, and physical

potential to become lifelong learners and contributors to a

global society.

Page 4: Charter School Presentation May 2008 From the Page to the Stage Getting the Work Done!

Our Beliefs–

• All children have gifts and talents.

• All children should be given the opportunity to grow mentally, morally and physically strong.

• All children should have a caring and creatively engaging learning environment.

Page 5: Charter School Presentation May 2008 From the Page to the Stage Getting the Work Done!

Our Goals -• Increase school community partnerships.

• Employ data-driven instructional decision making.

• Increase professional development programs and continue to provide professional development opportunities for teachers

• Expand the use of technology in our school and create more opportunities for teachers

• Implement instructional strategies and learning activities to address the areas of reading comprehension, vocabulary, mathematics, and science across grade levels.

Page 6: Charter School Presentation May 2008 From the Page to the Stage Getting the Work Done!

Overview of Initial SRE Charter Survey

• 1. The three aspects of SRE that are most important to students:

• There was a high level of agreement between both parents and teachers that Math studies were of the highest level of importance to SRE students. There was also a strong agreement between the two that English/Language Arts was important to SRE students.

• Teachers indicated that Technology was of high value to students while parents only ranked Technology fifth (5th) out of nine (9) items. Parents viewed Science as the second most important aspect of our current offerings while teachers only marked Science as sixth (6th) our of nine (9) items.

Page 7: Charter School Presentation May 2008 From the Page to the Stage Getting the Work Done!

Explore the possibility of becoming a charter school.

• A large majority of both parents and teachers support exploring charter at SRE. Parents who support the exploration do so strongly (44.3%). However, 19.4% of parents are either unsure or against exploring charter.

• A strong majority of teachers are supportive of charter exploration (90.9%), but less enthusiastically than the supportive parent segments.

Page 8: Charter School Presentation May 2008 From the Page to the Stage Getting the Work Done!

Parents should volunteer at least 10 volunteer hours each

year. • Teachers strongly support the idea of

parent volunteer hours, with (70.6%) in strong favor of this concept.

• Parents show support but with less enthusiasm (38.6% strongly support; 34.5% support) and the percentage of parents which actively opposed the concept is (10.4%).

Page 9: Charter School Presentation May 2008 From the Page to the Stage Getting the Work Done!

Most important cultural areas in a charter.

Parents ranked Differentiation as most important (#1) in a charter culture and teachers ranked that concept as second (#2).

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Potential Curriculum Foci

Teachers ranked Real World Math as most important (#1) in a charter curriculum and parents ranked that concept as second (#2).

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All Parents Join the PTA

The percentage of parents who disagree with this approach reaches almost (13.2%) and

parents who strongly support the idea is 2.4% lower than those who

support involvement hours. However, teacher support for the concept is very strong (84.8%).

Page 12: Charter School Presentation May 2008 From the Page to the Stage Getting the Work Done!

One of our approaches is to include research into the exploration of

future careers and occupations of the 21st Century. In addition, we

plan to implement enhanced subject area studies in Math, Science, and Technology.

Page 13: Charter School Presentation May 2008 From the Page to the Stage Getting the Work Done!

Academic Program Priority Areas

• Innovative Approaches in Math Instruction

• Innovative Approaches in Science Instruction

• Innovative Approaches in Technology Implementation

• Innovative Approaches in Communication / Language Arts

Page 14: Charter School Presentation May 2008 From the Page to the Stage Getting the Work Done!

Organizational Priority Areas

• Innovative Approaches in Parental Involvement

• Innovative Approaches in Community and Business Partnerships

• Innovative Approaches in Governance

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Meeting Date / Time

Group Agenda What will be accomplished

April 30, 2008 2:45 PM

Group 1 IntroductionElect Team LeaderOrganize team Initial research on instruct. innovations

Paper copy of (3) different approaches in priority academic areas

May 7, 20082:45 PM

Group 1 Review research results Discuss current issues in research

Complete 1st draft of research for priority academic areas

Research Team Agenda and Timeline

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Research Team Agenda and Timeline

May 8, 20087:00 PM

Group 2 Introduction Elect Team

Leader Organize team Initial research

on Organizational Innovations

Paper copy of (3) different approaches in organizational priority areas

May 14, 20082:45 PM

Group 1 Finalize research results to include implementation, assessment and budget considerations

Final draft of research for priority academic areas

May 15, 20087:00 PM

Group 2 Review research results

Discuss current issues in research

Complete 1st draft of research for organizational priority areas

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Research Team Agenda and Timeline

May 28, 20087:00 PM

Group 1 & 2 Review research processShare resultsDiscuss recommendations and additions

Complete the requirements of conversion charter petition: Educational Program; Assessment Methods; Parental & Community Involvement; Governance Structure

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Research Team Objective

• Conduct research that will support the mission, goals and beliefs of the school and the priority areas identified by teachers and parents.

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Research Team- Group 1

• Innovative Instructional Approaches In Math

• Innovative Instructional Approaches in Science

• Innovative Instructional Approaches in Technology

• Innovative Instructional Approaches in Communications / Language Arts

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Questions &

Discussion