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Differences between timeline and milestones.
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1. Timelines & MilestonesA practical approach Terminology
Use of milestones
Determine quarterly progress/success
Determine funding renewal
Steps to the completion of the school goals
Show quarterly results of the grant
3. Immediately incorporate milestones into the School Improvement Plan (could use some action and implementation steps and monitoring steps into milestones if a good SIP is in place)
This could be an LEA milestone
4. “MUSTS” All participants must realize that these monies must impact teaching strategies, instruction, and student learning -----rather quickly
Realize that a school cannot wait 3 years to show improvements, but must show evidence of improvement each year – incremental changes
5. Starting with the end in mind Overall 3-year plan with goals and timeline
Plan broken down into year 1, year 2, year 3
Each year broken down into quarters
Milestones needed for each quarter
Calls for knowledge of schools goals for student improvement
6. Grant Organizer What is a grant organizer?
Where do we find it?
Why do we need it?
Could districts use this as a milestone?
7. A deeper meaning of milestone Utilization and results of extra personnel, professional development, student interventions,
Use of formal and informal assessments to show results
Use of the data from these assessments
Next steps
8. Grant Facilitator/Monitor Scheduled for quarterly milestone visits
Progress reflected in milestone visit form
Look at current quarterly milestones and previously unresolved milestones
Progress indicated – evidence needed
Milestones determined MET (evidence needed) or NOT MET
9. EVIDENCE Presentation of documentation
Evidence file
Incorporation into School Improvement Plan that is monitored and studied throughout the school year is some of the best evidence
10. Addenda Changes Changes in an addendum or in a budget often call for changes in milestones.