tucker creek organizational review
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Tucker Creek Organizational Review. October 20 th , 2010 1 st Nine Weeks. Trend Data. School Wide. MATH Trend Data. EVAAS TREND DATA. All Schools. READING TREND DATA. EVAAS TREND DATA. ALL Schools. https://hosted67.renlearn.com/42091/Public/RPM/Login/Login.aspx. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Tucker Creek Organizational Review
October 20th, 20101st Nine Weeks
Trend Data
School Wide
MATH Trend Data
6th Grade Math Trend Data 2007-2011
61%
66%63% 64%
58% 58%
68%
53% 53% 52%
80.00%
87.83%87.90%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
1st 9Wks
07-08
1st 9Wks
08-09
1st 9Wks
09-10
1st 9Wks
10-11
2nd 9Wks07-08
2nd 9Wks
08-09
2nd 9Wks
09-10
2nd 9Wks
10-11
3rd 9Wks07-08
3rd 9Wks
08-09
3rd 9Wks
09-10
3rd 9Wks
10-11
EOG07-08
EOG08-09
EOG09-10
EOG10-11
G=N
otM
etH
G=N
ot
Met
G=N
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G=N
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Met
G=M
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G=N
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Met
7th Grade Math Trend Data 2007-2011
61%
68%71%
63%
52%
57% 58%
63%
67% 66%
83%
94.29%
90.20%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
1st 9Wks
07-08
1st 9Wks
08-09
1st 9Wks
09-10
1st 9Wks
10-11
2nd 9Wks07-08
2nd 9Wks
08-09
2nd 9Wks
09-10
2nd 9Wks
10-11
3rd 9Wks07-08
3rd 9Wks
08-09
3rd 9Wks
09-10
3rd 9Wks
10-11
EOG07-08
EOG08-09
EOG09-10
EOG10-11
G=M
etH
G=M
et
G=M
etH
G=
Met
G=M
etH
G=N
ot
Met
8th Grade Math Trend Data 2007-2011
65%
74%77%
70%
52%
66%68%
58%
63% 62%
81.50%
93% 93.56%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
1st 9Wks
07-08
1st 9Wks
08-09
1st 9Wks
09-10
1st 9Wks
10-11
2nd 9Wks07-08
2nd 9Wks
08-09
2nd 9Wks
09-10
2nd 9Wks
10-11
3rd 9Wks07-08
3rd 9Wks
08-09
3rd 9Wks
09-10
3rd 9Wks
10-11
EOG07-08
EOG08-09
EOG09-10
EOG10-11
G=M
etH
G=M
et
G=M
etH
G=M
et
G=M
etH
G=M
et
EVAAS TREND DATA
All Schools
READING TREND DATA
6th Grade Reading Trend Data 2007-2011
80%77%
74% 74%76% 77% 78%
76%73% 73%
86.77%88.52%
72.20%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
1st 9Wks
07-08
1st 9Wks
08-09
1st 9Wks
09-10
1st 9Wks
10-11
2nd 9Wks07-08
2nd 9Wks
08-09
2nd 9Wks
09-10
2nd 9Wks
10-11
3rd 9Wks07-08
3rd 9Wks
08-09
3rd 9Wks
09-10
3rd 9Wks
10-11
EOG07-08
EOG08-09
EOG09-10
EOG10-11
G=M
etH
G=N
ot
Met
G=N
otM
etH
G=N
ot
Met
G=M
etH
G=N
ot
Met
7th Grade Reading Trend Data 2007-2011
63%
68% 69% 68%71% 72%
74%72% 72% 72%
61.70%
80.57%77.80%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
1st 9Wks
07-08
1st 9Wks
08-09
1st 9Wks
09-10
1st 9Wks
10-11
2nd 9Wks07-08
2nd 9Wks
08-09
2nd 9Wks
09-10
2nd 9Wks
10-11
3rd 9Wks07-08
3rd 9Wks
08-09
3rd 9Wks
09-10
3rd 9Wks
10-11
EOG07-08
EOG08-09
EOG09-10
EOG10-11
G=M
etH
G=N
ot
Met
G=M
etH
G=N
ot
Met
G=M
etH
G=N
ot
Met
8th Reading Trend Data 2007-2011
74% 74%76% 77%
66%
72%74%
69%71% 71% 70.10%
81.82%
85.96%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
1st 9Wks
07-08
1st 9Wks
08-09
1st 9Wks
09-10
1st 9Wks
10-11
2nd 9Wks07-08
2nd 9Wks
08-09
2nd 9Wks
09-10
2nd 9Wks
10-11
3rd 9Wks07-08
3rd 9Wks
08-09
3rd 9Wks
09-10
3rd 9Wks
10-11
EOG07-08
EOG08-09
EOG09-10
EOG10-11
G=M
etH
G=N
ot
Met
G=M
etH
G=M
et
G=M
etH
G=N
ot
Met
EVAAS TREND DATA
ALL Schools
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Data collection time!!!!! Get out your assessment sheets you brought
with you We are going to share at our tables using a
Kagan structure Round Table Write Robin Starting with the first question on note cards
you will start with the person whose first name is closest to “A”
Choose a recorder who will take pen/pencil/assessment sheet to record
Each person will share their #1 choice for each question
Once you have gone around once you move on to next question
Reporting out Results!
Choose a person from each team that can share results
for your table team.
Results from Organizational Review will be added and linked to your action plans. These results can drive new key strategies on your action plans.Everyone at TCM will also be sent via e-mail the power point.
Reading & Writing reporting out results
1.What does the 9 weeks data (Class, Local Assessment, & AR/AM) tell me? Be specific for your classes. Answer for each of the following data points.
Class: Although no raise in scores show, classes are at or above expected level
Local: AR Scores: Overall Tucker Creek doesn’t
have 100% participation
2.What does the data not tell us? Class: Whether or not the
students are improving objectives on weaknesses from prior test.
Local: Same AR Scores: Give enough
information to compare
3.What else do you need to know to improve your classroom results?
Class: FF-Need to focus on student error report and conference with them.
6th grade EOG object items do not correlate to 7th grade object items
4.What good news is here to celebrate?
Class: Working on a semester basis
Students did a good job on literal & concrete questions
5.What needs for school improvement might arise from this data? Work on more abstract thinking skills. Need to correlate EOQ testing objectives. If exploratory had list of students not taking test could encourage them. Hold more accountable.
6.What are some things you will do differently? (Be specific how are you going to re teach some of the areas of weakness, etc.)
Class: Research ways to supplement current materials to teach Abstract thinking skills.
Local: Last year focus on program and get this year focus on student interventions.
AR Scores: Mandating student AR testing on books. Also having classes create interesting book list that encompasses all interests.
7.How can Exploratory teachers help me next 9 weeks with integration of some key areas of weakness? Always think of ways through incidental learning. Include inference & drawing conclusions to their curriculum compare and contrast.
8.What are best practices that you feel ensured success this 9 weeks? Having time to go over materials without feeling rushed. Prior knowledge from last year’s trial and error.
Math Goal Team reporting out results
1.What does the 9 weeks data (Class, Local Assessment, & AR/AM) tell me? Be specific for your classes. Answer for each of the following data points.
Class: Success rate, Who is at risk PEP, Students not completing/turning in work, Students not studying, No effort into homework
Local: Subgroups, Only 1 or 2 objective, Objective # and how performed, Question they got right/not, Who has mastered 1st quarter.
AM Scores: High participation % correct law, Interventions/Objectives having problems, Objectives mastered, Student pace, Test accuracy.
2.What does the data not tell us? Class: Grades due to lack of
motivation/instruction, Disability, Difficulty of work, correlation w/EOG, 1st EOG a review of previous quarter years work.
Local: Time spent solving problems or guessed, Only one question for objectives does not tell mastery, Mood of child, Children tired of being tested.
AM Scores: Calculator use, how much help they are getting, Thought process/how solving problems.
3.What else do you need to know to improve your classroom results?
Class: How to motivate the unmotivated, Students understand the importance of math, Learning styles.
Local: Who is actually going through problem solving process, What skills are tested most know ahead of time. %
AM Scores: Attach a grade to AM, Can use test average final, 20% or less of final nine week grade, Auto print test
4.What good news is here to celebrate?
Class: Engrade, More A’s, HR & PL
Local: 7th Inclusion did Great! 8th 504 did Great
AM Scores: 100% participation, Those take seriously are retaining.
5. What needs for school improvement might arise from this data? Parental support, Parent contract about expectations, Student contract about expectations.
6.What are some things you will do differently? (Be specific how are you going to re teach some of the areas of weakness, etc.)
Class: Weekly essentials word problem at beginning of class, Combine skills/revisited, Connections among skills.
Local: More emphasis on multi-step problem
AM Scores: Set goals, Monitor practice better.
7. How can Exploratory teachers help me next 9 weeks with integration of some key areas of weakness? Integrate fractions, decimals, and percents.
8.What are best practices that you feel ensured success this 9 weeks? Followed pacing guide, Students working in teams, incorporate vocabulary, Warm up problem to reinforce skills, Math XL, Set aside time for AM, Engrade.
Science reporting out results 1.What does 9 weeks data (Class, Local Assessment, & AR/AM) tell me? Be specific
for your classes. Answer for each of the following data points. Class: 19% of Mr. Glass’ students scored below an 80 % for class grade (15/80) 7 of the 15 scored below the school average on the EOQ. Local: School average 65 on EOQ 38% of Eagles scored below the school average Also shows areas of weakness for each student-all of 8th grade avg. correct Ice cores 35% Age of earth (scientific notation) 43% Magnetic minerals-seafloor spreading 46% Common ancestors 45% Unconformities 47% Intrusions 47% Ground truthing 24% Reflective curves 49% Urban sprawl 49% Runoff 46% AR Scores: Glass’ homeroom 29% below 80% on achieving AR goals Did not see correlation between AR & EOQ scores 4 out of 8 who scored low on AR also scored below school average on EOQ
2.What does the data not tell us? Class: Data does show where
weaknesses are. Local: Doesn’t tell us if the student
was having a bad day or just didn’t try.
AR Scores: Doesn’t tell us if the students are progressing.
3.What else do you need to know to improve your classroom results?
Class: Local: Need to know that answers in
the key are correct. 2 of the questions on the EOQ key
were incorrect. AR Scores: Nothing
4.What good news is here to celebrate?
Class: 81% in Mr. Glass’ class scored 80% or better.
Local: 62% of Eagles scored above the school average
AR Scores: 71% of Mr. Glass’ homeroom scored above 80%
5.What needs for school improvement might arise from this data?
More collaboration between grade levels and remediation
6.What are some things you will do differently? (Be specific how are you going to re teach some of the areas of weakness, etc.)
Class & Local: Review areas of weakness with review book.
AR Scores: Post more results on wall.
7.How can Exploratory teachers help me next 9 weeks with integration of some key areas of weakness?
Art-Could do a project that tie into science.
Keyboarding-Learn to make and read graphs on the computer.
8.What are best practices that you feel ensured success this 9 weeks?
Provide a positive learning environment.
Drop Out reporting out results1.What does this 9 weeks data compared to
last year’s tell your Goal Team? Ms Franks trained the teachers on PEP’s. We had
no PEP’s 1st Qtr last year. This year we have lists, most from progress reports for teams but no PEP’s. 95% lists.
Last year we were developing the mentor/mentee program in the first Qtr. This year we are up and running and have 41 Mentees.
Last year the attendance intervention was done manually and individually.
This year it is fully automated through the NC Wise program
2.What else do you need to know to improve on your action plans for next 9 weeks?
More time, more data. Data from ongoing attendance program
3.What are some celebrations for this 9 weeks?
Be Positive / Good attendance Attendance Intervention program is
fully operational, Letter are generated weekly.
Engrade has helped with communication and reduced number of failures on athletic teams
4.What needs for school improvement might arise from this data?
Another counselor, more time to work on programs, less time meeting on data, Need a laptop and LCD projector for conference room.
Bullying needs to continue to be addressed.
5.What are some things your goal team will do differently?
Continue to expand and improve on programs that directly benefit the needs
6.How can classroom teachers and other staff help your team to improve?
Do PEP’s. Complete and turn in with fidelity.
More Mentors
7. What are some of the best practices that your group used to be successful this 9 weeks?
Team work, communication, and sharing of responsibilities.
Safe & Inviting Reporting out results
1.What does this 9 weeks data compared to last year’s tell your Goal Team?
Teacher survey up 16% from 2007 in nutritional choices.
Parental survey up 4% from 2007 in cafeteria satisfaction.
TS up 8% from 2007 in resources available Facilities 12.9% up from 2007 P.S. up 4.9 % in students treated fairly since 2007 Up 6.2% from 2007 in bullying handling
appropriately Shown improvement in all areas. Satisfaction up
in all areas
2.What else do you need to know to improve on your action plans for next 9 weeks?
More cafeteria surveys upcoming. Are there additional roles to assume Re-evaluate post surveys Add off campus supervision expectations
to action plans Readdress passes in hallways
3.What are some celebrations for this 9 weeks?
Improvement has happened in all areas. Satisfaction is up in all areas according to surveys.
4.What are some celebrations for this 9 weeks?
Improvement has happened in all areas. Satisfaction is up in all areas according to surveys.
5.What are some things your goal team will do differently
Expansion of definitions in regards to issues that arise
6. How can classroom teachers and other staff help your team to improve?
Keep us informed of any issues that arise with regards to student safety in all areas.
7.What are some of the best practices that your group used to be successful this 9 weeks?
More informed on bullying issues Legal/law updates
PlusIt was the overall feeling from staff that this means of reporting out was much more effective then in the past. Teachers and staff felt having time to network was beneficialThe after school reporting out was not a waste of their timeSticking to leaving on time and Mrs. Franks sending out reporting out power point for all to readCollaboration & Cooperative learning w/Goal TeamsAdmin willing to adjust for more Goal Team networking and sharing Groups set up with 6th, 7th , and 8th grade rep for articulation between grade levelsLots of ahaha’s between grade levels on goal teams that had articulation
How to Improve/Deltas
Not all in attendance due to athletics, sickness, etc
Not enough time for all to report out due to the networking in goal teams being so productive