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Page 2: Region 2 Karen Winn Kwinn@alsde.edu 256-283-1935 Region 3 Melissa Shields Mshields@alsde.edu 256-458-5311

Get to Know You!

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Outcome Today

• Getting to know each other better• Reflect on our revised regional

structure for a deeper understanding of where we are going and why.• Share items of importance and dates

for the Regional RIP process.

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RPTs- Our Purpose

• To provide customized and differentiated support to districts and schools:–Facilitate the implementation of

the CCRS in all classrooms–Ensure those who need more, get

more (priority and focus)

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Items printed

• Proposal for Responding to Math and ELA Data

• Comprehensive community birth to career center (Bold Goals in Birmingham example)

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Documents• Sharing -End of the Year agendas for focus and

priority schools• Sharing -Turnaround Principle Rubric• Sharing-Differentiated Support Guide• Sharing-CIP Goal Template

All docs are available online at https://getitpd.wikispaces.com/SDE+-+RSC

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Data at a Glance• ACT Aspire Grades 3-8 (reading and math)• ACT Plan Grade 10

Vegas Rule

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Regional Team Roles• Data-The data “expert” will be knowledgeable

on what’s available and how to access the data

• CIP-An individual well versed in the process of continuous improvement as it relates to timelines, expectations, and the ASSIST platform

• PD-All school/district requests for ensuring professional development will be forwarded t the contact person.

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Regional Team Roles

• Leadership- Assist schools and district leaders in identifying barriers and developing plan of action to address concerns

• Wraparound Services-An individual knowledgeable of the services and programs available for schools/districts, as well as community organizations and the various services they provide (community resources)

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Regional Team Roles• Technology-Instructional Technology as well

as technical assistance to Regional Team. Maintain documentation evidence for the School Intervention Summaries and upload as needed

• Communications-Oversee regional communications

• Instructional Audit-Coordinate and organize instructional audits for the region

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Region Possibilities Data/Leadership/CIP/Technology/PD/Wraparound/Communications/Instructional Audit

Region:

If given a choice, I would like to serve in the following capacity on the regional team:First Choice_______________Second Choice________________Third Choice__________________

( ) I prefer not to serve in one of these capacities.

Name_____________________________Email______________________________

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Dates

• Region 2-July 16th-First Day of planning for regional RIPs-looking at regional data and August 5th-Finalize regional plans (Athens)

• Region 1-July 15th-First day of planning RIPs and August 6th. (UNA)

• Region 6-June 30th First day of RIPs and August 4th. (JSU)

• Region 3 - TBA

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Alabama State Department of Education

Differentiated Support:A Guide to Continuous Improvement

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Our VisionEvery Child a Graduate – Every Graduate Prepared

forCollege/Work/Adulthood in the 21st Century

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Absolutes

Teach to the standards for each of the required subjects (Alabama College- and Career-Ready Standards - Courses of Study)

Through a clearly articulated and locally aligned K-12 curriculum (Sample curricula

found on ALEX and Alabama Insight) Supported by aligned resources, support, and professional development (Sample

lesson plans and supporting resources found on ALEX, differentiated support through ALSDE Regional Planning/Support Teams and ALSDE Initiatives, etc.)

Monitored regularly through formative, interim/benchmark assessments to inform

the effectiveness of the instruction and continued learning needs of individuals and groups of students (GlobalScholar, QualityCore Benchmarks, and other locally determined assessments)

With a goal that each student graduates from high school with the knowledge and

skills to succeed in post-high school education and the workforce without the need for remediation as evidenced by multiple measures achieved through multiple pathways to meet the graduation requirements set for students in Alabama. (Alabama High School Graduation Requirements/Diploma)

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Plan 2020

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• Alabama’s 2020 Learners• Objectives• All students perform at or above proficiency and show continuous improvement (achievement/growth). • All students succeed (gap closure). • Every student graduates from high school (grad rate). • Every student graduates high school prepared (college and career readiness).•

• Alabama’s 2020 Learners• Objectives• All students perform at or above proficiency and show continuous improvement (achievement/growth). • All students succeed (gap closure). • Every student graduates from high school (grad rate). • Every student graduates high school prepared (college and career readiness).•

Strategies1.Develop and implement a unified Pre-K through college and career readiness plan. 2.Develop and adopt college- and career-ready aligned standards in all subject areas. 3.Create and implement a balanced and meaningful assessment and accountability system. 4.Develop and implement a unified School Readiness Plan.5. Align available programmatic and fiscal resources to support local school needs in the area of instruction.

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Alabama’s 2020 Support SystemsObjectives1.All students will attend school daily and be engaged in rigorous and relevant learning environments. 2.All students will develop a sense of personal and civic responsibility to ensure a learning environment that is safe and civil. 3.All students will be provided with individual and group counseling services. 4.All students will enter 9th grade prepared and with a 4-year plan that addresses their individual academic and career interest needs. 5.All students will be provided with healthy meals, physical education, and health instruction supported with needed medical and related services.

Strategies1.Implement an early warning system for student absences and build a community-based support and intervention system. 2.Implement a Positive Behavior Support or other related student and school culture program to support student ownership of their actions that includes alternatives to traditional disciplinary sanctions.3.Implement Alabama’s Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling Plan. 4.Develop and implement a Coordinated School Health and Support Program.

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Alabama’s 2020 ProfessionalsObjectives1.Every child is taught by a well-prepared, resourced, supported, and effective teacher. 2.Every school is led by a well-prepared, resourced, supported, and effective leader. 3.Every school system is led by a prepared and supported visionary instructional leader.

Strategies1.Redesign and reinvest in the Alabama Teacher Recruitment and Incentive Program (ATRIP). 2.Review the admission and certification criteria for Alabama’s teacher preparation programs. 3.Provide a comprehensive induction and mentoring program for new teachers. 4.Develop and implement a professional growth evaluation system for teachers and leaders that includes multiple measures of student growth and achievement. 5.Provide research-based professional growth opportunities for Alabama’s teachers and leaders based on their individual and collective professional learning plans.

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Alabama’s 2020 Schools and SystemsObjectives1.All schools and systems will receive adequate funding to meet the individual and collective needs of their students. 2.All schools and systems will be resourced and supported based on identified need as determined from the state’s accountability plan and additional indicators at the local level. 3.Schools and Systems will be granted flexibility to innovate and create 21st century learning environments to meet the individual and collective needs of their students. 4.Schools and Systems are resourced to create a 21st century learning environment for their students including infrastructure, building renovation/improvements, and technology.

Strategies1.Analyze the current funding formula for public education. 2.Develop a differentiated and customized support and intervention system for local school systems. 3.Create a policy environment that promotes and rewards performance, innovation, and creativity. 4.Conduct a study of existing capital outlay needs for school systems.

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Differentiated Support

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Continuous Improvement Process

All schools are expected to engage in a process of continuous improvement, with measurable goals of student outcomes and identified strategies found in the effective practices of school transformation. Effective practices include strategies in the following areas: 1.School Leadership2.School Climate and Culture3.Effective Instruction4.Curriculum, Assessment, and Intervention5.Effective Staffing Practices6.Effective Use of Data7.Effective Use of Time8.Effective Family and Community Engagement

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The Continuous Improvement Plan (CIP) is the means for compiling, reviewing, and prioritizing school goals, strategies, and data. Alabama schools utilize the ASSIST tool, an electronic planning and monitoring instrument supported by the Southern Association for Colleges and Schools (SACS, for creation of their CIP. Common requirements of the CIP are:A comprehensive analysis of student achievement, academic growth, culture, and climate data.Aligned curricular targets to the Alabama College- and Career Ready Standards.Established time for teachers to collaborate on student progress, assessment results, and recommended instructional modifications.Identified professional learning opportunities based on the identified needs reflected in the data.Strategies to engage family and community.Goals and strategies that target areas of need for students and teachers.Strategies to address non-academic factors, including safety and discipline, that impact student achievement.Identified resources and technical assistance needed to accomplish goals.

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Analysis of Data Essential Task: Collect, organize, and analyze data for collaborative inquiry into current reality. School leadership teams are encouraged to collect, organize, and analyze multiple measures of school performance including assessment and achievement data, attendance and discipline data, and information related to the school’s culture and climate. It is important to recognize that all data has limitations, and that no single data point should be the sole source of information used to make determinations or decisions. School leadership teams should discuss trends and contradictions in the data, surprises and confirmations, and begin making informed conclusions about what the data indicates. The purpose of this analysis is to inform and direct the continuous improvement process. Upon request, members of the Regional Planning Team are available to assist districts and schools in the collection and analysis of data.

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Guidelines for Developing Goals

Specific. Goals should be detailed and explicit.Measurable. Goals should articulate a desired outcome and how that outcome will be measured.Attainable. Goals should be realistic and attainable.Data-Based. Goals should be based on evidence of need.Few. The number of goals should be kept to a minimum that is realistically attainable.Collaboratively Developed. Goals should be developed with input from all stakeholders.

Goal Setting Essential Task: Use data to develop realistic and attainable goals. After the data is analyzed, school teams should begin the process of developing goals for improvement. The development of goals should be made in consideration of desired outcomes, staff and student capacity, time constraints, and available resources. Well-written goals will have the following characteristics:

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Planning Essential Task: Develop specific strategies to accomplish goal. After the development of improvement goals, school teams must determine what specific actions or strategies will be implemented to achieve the goal. This planning process should allow time for collaboration and thoughtful discussion. Good strategies will be measurable, with plans and timelines for implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. Members of the Regional Planning Team and Regional Support Staff are available to provide professional development and coaching aligned to the strategies and goals identified by the school.

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Guiding Questions for Developing Strategies

Is this strategy…An activity that will help accomplish the goal?Specific, clear, and understandable to all stakeholders?Measurable-able to be progress monitored and evaluated for effectiveness?Attainable-due to time constraints, available resources, and staff/student capacity?An activity that all stakeholders endorse and support?

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. It is critical for school teams to monitor the implementation of their plans and their progress towards accomplishing their goals. Structured meetings to review progress should: 1.Focus on the plan.2.Include data to monitor progress.3.Allow for revisions to the plan.4.Provide opportunities to celebrate efforts and achievements.

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Evaluation Essential Task: Use outcome data to evaluate the effectiveness of the plan.