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Mid-Year Stakeholders Meeting

Mid-Year Stakeholders Meeting. Hogan-Spring Glen Elementary. Charlene T. James, Principal and Janice Molisse , SAC Chair Date : February 21, 2019. Learning Objectives. Example: To inform Stakeholders of the current state of our school To analyze student achievement data

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Mid-Year Stakeholders Meeting

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  1. Mid-Year Stakeholders Meeting Hogan-Spring Glen Elementary Charlene T. James, Principal and Janice Molisse, SAC Chair Date : February 21, 2019

  2. Learning Objectives Example: To inform Stakeholders of the current state of our school To analyze student achievement data To review and update our Action Plan for meeting student needs in our School Improvement Plan To better understand our Operating System

  3. Agenda Throughout this presentation, we will review the following aspects: School Data Problem Identification and Analysis School Improvement Plan (Action Plan) Community Involvement and Engagement

  4. School Mission and Vision Our Future Vision To inspire and prepare students for success in college or a career, and life. Our Way of Work Prepare students for LIFE (Lead, Inspire, Focus, Excel) in every classroom, for every student, every day. Our Culture Responsibility, Knowledge, Trust, and Compassion

  5. School Grade Simulation

  6. Current Student Achievement Data

  7. Current Student Achievement Data

  8. Current Student Achievement Data

  9. How do we compare to other schools in Region RED- Schools in the Elementary Region

  10. Closing the Achievement Gap

  11. Our Operating System • Based on the current data collected from assessments, what are the points of strength and what are the areas of need?

  12. Problem Identification and Analysis • Identify points of strength and areas of need identified by the data

  13. Our Operating System • How does identifying the areas of need impact the school’s operation system?

  14. School Improvement Plan According to the Action Plan in the SIP, review the following:

  15. School Improvement Plan According to the Action Plan in the SIP, review the following: Continued from Goal #1

  16. School Improvement Plan According to the Action Plan in the SIP, review the following:

  17. Our Operating System • After reviewing the action plan, what do we need to change?

  18. Updated Action Plan from the School Continuous Improvement Plan (SCIP)

  19. Support and Partnerships

  20. Student Enrichment Opportunities Television Production Cathedral Arts Project Student Council Safety Patrols Computer Lab & Computer Carts After-School Tutoring Extended Day Homework Help Sessions

  21. Community and Family Engagement Bank of America Wells Fargo Volunteering Program (Spring Glen United Methodist Church) Fire House Subs

  22. Empowering Parents and Families • What are we doing well? • Do you have any ideas or suggestions to share on areas in which can improve?

  23. How To Get Involved

  24. Parent Teacher Association (PTA)

  25. School Advisory Council (SAC) What is the SAC ? The responsibility of the SAC is to provide parents, citizens, faculty, and staff an opportunity to participate in the development of educational priorities, assessment of a school’s needs, and identification of local resources. What decisions has the SAC been involved in? What has been some of the focus? School Budgets (Title 1, PFEP) Florida School Recognition Funds Teacher of the Year

  26. School Advisory Council (SAC) How can you get involved in SAC? Meetings: 3rd Thursday of the Month Website: https://dcps.duvalschools.org/domain/5960 SAC Chair: J. Molisse Chair Info:

  27. Q&A

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