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Is Your District Career and College Ready? WASHINGTON STATE SCHOOL DIRECTORS’ ASSOCIATION Annual Conference. YAKIMA PUBLIC SCHOOLS. November 21-24 Bellevue Hyatt Regency. YAKIMA SCHOOL DISTRICT. LEARNER OUTCOMES.
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Is Your District Career and College Ready? WASHINGTON STATE SCHOOL DIRECTORS’ ASSOCIATIONAnnual Conference YAKIMA PUBLICSCHOOLS November 21-24 Bellevue Hyatt Regency
LEARNER OUTCOMES • Experience a performance task to gain a deeper understanding of the increased demand for higher rigor and relevance • Identify how CCSS connect to instructional frameworks and influences professional development and use of time (collaboration) • Recognize how to support and maximize the effectiveness of district/building wide systems and structures to support the implementation of CCSS and new evaluation model
COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS INITIATIVEMission Statement ROBUST RELEVANT REAL WORLD http://www.corestandards.org/
Activity 1: Begin with the End in MindIs Your District Career and College Ready? • 1. Read the Performance Task • 2. Decide in which quadrant it belongs and WHY • Identify level of Rigor - Higher Order Thinking Skills? • Identify level of Application - Relevance/Meaning? • 3. What would you do to bump it to the next level or quadrant?
Getting Ready…to transition to and implement the CCSS Conducted a Comprehensive Needs Assessment
As a Result of the Needs Assessment… PRIORITY GOAL #1 Build a Culture of High Expectations for Learning Utilize Five YSD Instructional Strategies Complete Two Performance Tasks PRIORITY GOAL #2 YSD will offer Healthy, Safe, Mutually Respectfuland Effective Learning Environments Know Student Names and Interests Utilize Students’ Names and Interests in Instructional Planning
Professional Development YSD Goals • Danielson Framework • 5 Instructional Strategies • Performance Tasks • Student Interests/Planning Two-way Communication Monitoring and Accountability Building Goals Collaboration
ADAMS’ P-5 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL http://schools.yakimaschools.org/education/school/school.php?sectiondetailid=75&
Adams: Prior to MERIT Grant Success Percentage: MSP 2009-2010
What We Know • Teachers • “Teachers are the greatest school-based influence on • student achievement.” • Nye, Konstantopolous & Hedges, 2004 • Rockoff, 2004 • Principals • “Leadership is second only to classroom instruction • as an influence on student learning.” • Wallace Foundation Study “Learning from Leadership” July 2010
Professional Development YSD Goals • INSTRUCTION: Danielson Framework • 5 Instructional Strategies • Performance Tasks • Student Interests/Planning • Building Selected Instructional Oral Language Based Strategies • Language for Learning • Language for Thinking • Math Benchmark Assessments • Early Exit Model Two-way Communication Monitoring and Accountability Adams’ Goals Collaboration
Adams Implementation Plan:Instruction • Language for Learning • Language for Thinking • Oral Based Language Strategies • Math and Reading Benchmark Assessments • Early Exit Model: ELL Students
ACTIVITY 2: Instruction YSD Instructional Framework for TGEM Teacher Growth and Evaluation Model
Professional Development YSD Goals • INSTRUCTION: Danielson Framework • 5 Instructional Strategies • Performance Tasks • Student Interests/Planning • Building Selected Instructional Oral Language Based Strategies • Language for Learning • Language for Thinking • Math/Reading Benchmark Assessments • Early Exit Model Monitoring and Accountability Two-way Communication • Collaboration • New Leadership Team: TEACHERS • Building-wide Focus on Collaboration Adams’ Goals
Adams’ Collaboration Purposeful collaboration on data Focus from teacher-driven to student-driven data
ACTIVITY 3: Collaboration YSD Instructional Framework for TGEM Teacher Growth and Evaluation Model
Professional Development • Leadership Coaches • Instructional Coaches YSD Goals • INSTRUCTION: Danielson Framework • 5 Instructional Strategies • Performance Tasks • Student Interests/Planning • Building Selected Instructional Oral Language Based Strategies • Language for Learning • Language for Thinking • Math/Reading Benchmark Assessments • Early Exit Model • Student Critical Attributes Two-way Communication Monitoring and Accountability • Collaboration • New Leadership Team: TEACHERS • Building-wide Focus on Collaboration Adams’ Goals
Coaching for Student Critical Attributes What is the doing? More importantly……………….. What is the doing??
Professional Development • Leadership Coaches • Instructional Coaches YSD Goals • INSTRUCTION: Danielson Framework • 5 Instructional Strategies • Performance Tasks • Student Interests/Planning • Building Selected Instructional Oral Language Based Strategies • Language for Learning • Language for Thinking • Math/Reading Benchmark Assessments • Early Exit Model • Student Critical Attributes • Two-way Communication • Parent/Community Involvement Monitoring and Accountability • Collaboration • New Leadership Team: TEACHERS • Building-wide Focus on Collaboration Adams’ Goals
PARENT and COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT • Video Clip • Parent Breakfast Picture
Professional Development • Leadership Coaches • Instructional Coaches YSD Goals • INSTRUCTION: Danielson Framework • 5 Instructional Strategies • Performance Tasks • Student Interests/Planning • Building Selected Instructional Oral Language Based Strategies • Language for Learning • Language for Thinking • Math/Reading Benchmark Assessments • Student Critical Attributes • Two-way Communication • Parent/Community Involvement • Monitoring and Accountability • Student Behavior • TGEM • Collaboration • New Leadership Team: TEACHERS • Building-wide Focus on Collaboration Adams’ Goals
Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports http://www.pbis.org/
ACTIVITY 4: Growth? Evaluation?Teacher Growth and Evaluation Model
So…How Are We Doing?Is Our District Career and College Ready?
Priority Goal #1: Monitoring Progress • 5,464 Elementary students completed a performance task • 19,349 performance tasks completed at secondary level (students took more than one) • About 53% of the elementary performance tasks administered were from Next Network
Adams: Prior to MERIT Grant Success Percentage: MSP 2009-2010
Adams: End of MERIT Grant Success Percentage: MSP 2012-2013
Adams: Impact of MERIT Grant Point Change in MSP Success Percentage: 2009-2010 to 2012-2013
What We Know • Teachers • “Teachers are the greatest school-based influence on • student achievement.” • Nye, Konstantopolous & Hedges, 2004 • Rockoff, 2004 • Principals • “Leadership is second only to classroom instruction • as an influence on student learning.” • Wallace Foundation Study “Learning from Leadership” July 2010
Barge Lincoln Elementary MSP Reading Comparison: 2011-12 to 2012-13
Barge Lincoln Elementary MSP Reading Comparison: Single-Year Cohorts 4th to 5th ALL + 5.5 points 4th to 5th ALL + 7.3 points
Barge Lincoln Elementary MSP Mathematics Comparison: 2011-12 to 2012-13
Barge Lincoln Elementary MSP Mathematics Comparison: Single-Year Cohorts 3rd to 4th ALL + 37.6 points 3rd to 4th ALL + 35.0 points 4th to 5th ALL + 18.9 points 4th to 5th ALL + 15.6 points
Yakima School DistrictState Assessment Results http://reportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us/summary.aspx?groupLevel=District&schoolId=294&reportLevel=District&orgLinkId=1754&yrs=&year=2012-13&printable=true
Communication Focus • Weekly meetings with District leadership and ICLE Instructional and Leadership Coaches • Principal Cohort Collaboration Sessions • Monthly progress reports submitted to the District by ICLE • Quarterly reports to Cabinet • Regular School Board updates to include ENDS Report • Monthly webinars with all ICLE Instructional and Leadership Coaches • Regular communication with OSPI to ensure coordination with Washington State initiatives
Professional Development • Leadership Coaches • Instructional Coaches YSD Goals • INSTRUCTION: Danielson Framework • 5 Instructional Strategies • Performance Tasks • Student Interests/Planning • Building Selected Instructional Oral Language Based Strategies • Language for Learning • Language for Thinking • Math/Reading Benchmark Assessments • Student Critical Attributes • Monitoring and Accountability • Student Behavior • TGEM • Two-way Communication • Parent/Community Involvement • Collaboration • New Leadership Team: TEACHERS • Building-wide Focus on Collaboration Adams’ Goals
What We Know • Teachers • “Teachers are the greatest school-based influence on • student achievement.” • Nye, Konstantopolous & Hedges, 2004 • Rockoff, 2004 • Principals • “Leadership is second only to classroom instruction • as an influence on student learning.” • Wallace Foundation Study “Learning from Leadership” July 2010
LEARNER OUTCOMESWhat’s the Most Important Thing You Gained from this Presentation? • Experience a performance task to gain a deeper understanding of the increased demand for higher rigor and relevance • Identify how CCSS connect to instructional frameworks and influences professional development and use of time (collaboration) • Recognize how to support and maximize the effectiveness of district/building wide systems and structures to support the implementation of CCSS and new evaluation model
Thank You! • Martha Rice, Board Chair • Elaine Beraza, Superintendent • Cece Mahre, Associate Superintendent of Teaching and Learning • Lee Maras, Lead Principal lastname.firstname@ yakimaschools.org