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Marlboro Central School Marlboro Central School District District Marlboro, New York Marlboro, New York Implementing the Common Core

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Page 1: Marlboro Central School District Marlboro, New York Implementing the Common Core

Marlboro Central School DistrictMarlboro Central School DistrictMarlboro, New YorkMarlboro, New York

Implementing the Common Core

Page 2: Marlboro Central School District Marlboro, New York Implementing the Common Core

Panel Participants

Mike Bakatsias – Assistant Superintendent of Personnel and Technology

Robin Hecht – Director of Curriculum and Instruction

Sarah Santora – Teacher/Local Union Representative

John Marallo – Teacher/Local Union Representative

Page 3: Marlboro Central School District Marlboro, New York Implementing the Common Core

BackgroundBackgroundMarlboro

The Marlboro Central School District is located on the west bank of the Hudson River approximately 60 miles north of New York City. The district is 37.4 square miles and includes most of the Town of Marlboro and a portion of the Town of Plattekill, both located in Ulster County and a portion of the Town of Newburgh in Orange County. Total population within the district is approximately 14,500, of which 59% reside in the Town of Marlboro. The district maintained five school buildings and has 2,055 students enrolled for the current school year (2012-2013). The district is primarily rural residential in nature. Residents are employed locally and throughout the region including New York City. Residents of the district receive their basic municipal services from the towns making up the district.

Changes in 2013/2014We have closed two elementary buildings and lost 65 staff members.

We have also been forced to make many program adjustments. This is because of a financial crisis that has been brought on by a power plant within our district filing for bankruptcy.

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AFT Site Coordinator Began 2012/2013 school yearLiason between AFT/NYSUT and the school district for teacher/principal evaluations and

student surveysFacilitator of the in district design team for NYSUT workMember of Local Administrators UnionCreated website to assist with professional development and communicationBOE Presentations – communicate initiatives Developed a team of teacher leaders for implementation of CCSS and teacher evaluation

Presented at the NYS Social Studies Conference Held a Math Summit within the district Presented at the NYS ELA Conference Presented at the NE and GL TURN Conferences

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Our Story…..New Teacher Evaluation System focus: Improve

Teaching Practice

Linking Multiple Measures to Teacher Evaluation

Linking Student Growth Measures to Teacher Evaluation

Engaging Teachers in Professional Learning

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Common Core Timeline: Building Awareness and Understanding

• Common share drive• CCSS newsletter• SLOs all aligned to CCSS• Technology upgrades to meet

mandates

Monitoring and Evaluating Implementation Efforts

Implementing the Instructional Shifts that Align with the CCSS

Revising Curriculum, Pacing Guides, etc. to Align with the CCSS

Revising Formative Assessments to Align with the CCSS

Communicating with Students, Parents, Community Members, regarding the CCSSPreparing Technology Infrastructure to

Support New Assessments

Developing Student Interventions to Ensure All Students achieve the

CCSS

Reflection/Collaboration Time for Faculty/Staff

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Labor /Management Collaboration APPR Committee (Annual Professional Performance Review)

Teacher Evaluation linked to Teacher Professional Development Teacher Evaluation linked to Common Core/Student Learning

Design committee Development of Teacher Practice Rubric Student Survey Differentiated Evaluation - Grant Coaching Training

PAR/Peer Coach/Teacher Leader Exploring different options in creating this program in Marlboro – NYC Teacher Leader Academy (looking for different

funding sources) Grant with NYSUT and SUNY Albany to research implications

Professional Learning Plans Data Analysis of student outcomes Results of APPR Aligned with CCSS

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What Teachers, principals, district leaders, parents and school community are learning

Opportunities for Collaboration: the potential for national collaboration that the standards have brought and the “sharing our classroom expertise."

Focus on 21st-Century Skills: Common Core emphasizes skills, such as writing, that will help students thrive in the 21st century and focus on critical thinking and depth of skills.

Student-Generated Learning: the standards guided the shifting traditional classroom organization: the teacher less as a lecturer and more as a facilitator and coach while students cognitively engaged and critically thinking to complete task-oriented work.

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The Teachers Recommend Discussions, Not Scripts: Successful implementation comes from discussions among teachers,

administrators, policymakers, and community members, rather than scripts handed down to teachers. Supported Opportunity for teachers to lead, grow, and reflect on the profession.

Helpful Curricular Tools: Tools used in the mathematics lesson/units have helped to boost rigor and depth in the classroom.

Meaningful Professional Development: To teach the standards well, teachers want effective professional development that relates to classroom practice. Teachers lead PD sessions for their peers.

Appropriate Assessments: The need for assessments that match the standards strongly evident. Multiple-choice standardized tests can't accurately measure the skills Common Core emphasizes.

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As you work through the sessions think about answers to these questions

As a practicing teacher, what are your hopes for implementation of the Common Core Standards?

How will your own planning and instruction change?

What adjustments need to be made to resources to support refining the instruction in your/our classrooms?

How do I aim to increase rigor, critical thinking, and communication skills in my/our classrooms?

What kinds of support and professional development will be necessary for transition to the standards to be successful?

What should district and building administrators understand about that transition?

Where are we with informal and formal formative assessments?

How do you think the Common Core Standards will (or will not) help teachers better prepare students for the future?