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Whatever It Takes!. North Middle School. Welcome to Berkeley County, WV – Home of North Middle School. Approximately, 5 hours to Charleston, WV and 1.5 hours to Washington D.C. and Baltimore, MD. N orth Middle School. Located in Berkeley County within city limits of Martinsburg 542 students
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Whatever It Takes! North Middle School
Welcome to Berkeley County, WV – Home of North Middle School Approximately, 5 hours to Charleston, WV and 1.5 hours to Washington D.C. and Baltimore, MD
North Middle School • Located in Berkeley County within city limits of Martinsburg • 542 students • 67 % Low SES • 25% Minority • 17% Special Education • 9 principals in 15 years
GOALS • To increase the number of students at mastery in the All Group on WESTEST2 in Reading Language Arts by 5% for 2010-2011 • Increase from 36% to 41% • To increase the number of students at mastery in the All Group on WESTEST2 in Math by 5% for 2010-2011 • Increase from 29% to 34%
3 Focus Areas • Develop and sustain Professional Learning Communities • Improve the climate and culture • Increase high expectations for achievement
Students should know WV Content Standards and Objectives Students should complete assessments based on the WV CSO’s aligned to Berkeley County Schools’ Curriculum Maps Students should be engaged in higher order thinking skills based upon Instructional Practices Inventory Essential Question #1What is it our students should know and be able to do?
Common Assessments WV Writes Acuity STAR Reading and Math Essential Question #2How are we going to know if they have learned it?
Common Assessments • NMS content departments have worked collaboratively to create and use common formative assessments to drive instruction all year. • In language arts, both regular classroom teachers and inclusion teachers have worked together to streamline the vocabulary instruction, writing assessment, and informal and formal skill testing provided in class. • New lesson ideas, instructional strategies, and even bell ringers have been shared through a common files drive on the school network to increase the number of resources each teacher has in his/her plan book.
WV Writes • Writing assessment practice prompts were chosen by consensus during RLA collaboration, and the same instructional resources were used to guide classroom lessons for each type of writing prompt. • The use of colored paper for prewriting/mapping, a shared strategy for helping students organize their writing, and a printed “Grammar Guide” were all used this year to help students focus on quality writing. • The results of each practice test were analyzed to see which writing dimensions needed more focus before the next prompt was assigned. WV Writes was used each grading period leading up to the writing assessment, which really helped students build confidence with the online testing process while improving their ability to create quality essays.
Acuity • Administered Acuity in 3 benchmark assessments • Aligned with the Berkeley County Curriculum Maps • Data analysis of results to determine interventions • Enrichment • Re-teach
Pyramid of Interventions Specific Interventions NASEP (North After School Enrichment Program) Essential Question #3What are We going to Do If They Don’t Know?
Specific Interventions • Fast Math • Read 180 • Homework Lunch • Counselor’s groups/study skills • Student Support Services • Interventions • Corrective Reading • Remediation during Callback with LD teachers • Remediation during Callback with Interventionist • Extended Day - NASEP
North After School Enrichment Program (NASEP) • Targeted partial mastery students in reading and math • Incorporate Study Island to reinforce basic concepts for reading and math • 1:7 teacher student ratio
Essential Question #4What Do We Do If They Do Know? • Offer enrichment • Foreign Language • Algebra • Geometry • Honors Sections • Math and Science Achievement Academy Spanish I Students making piñatas
Focus 2 –Improving the Climate and Culture at North • Recognizing Staff and Students • Improving Entrance and Office Area • Embedding Mission Statement • Improving Weak Areas of the • School Climate Survey
Whatever it takes means different things to different people, but at the root of the statement is the students.We, the teachers, will set high expectations for ourselves, students, and parents.We will go outside our comfort zones for the success of our students.Each individual teacher will determine what they need to do to step up to the challenge. By putting together all of our talents, time, and resources to achieve something greater, we will be able to do whatever it takes to ensure the success of our students. What does “Whatever It Takes” mean?
Engaging Parents in the Learning Process • Parent Nights • Active PTA • Band Boosters • Edline and NTouch for parent notification • Grades • School related events
Focus #3 - High Expectations for Student Achievement • Counseling Work Plan • Attendance • Achievement • Celebrations
Counseling work plan • Guidance Counselor • Provide monthly lessons that encompass social skills and reinforce good study habits • Anti-bullying task force • Friends of Rachel • All Girls Group • Student Support Services • Investigate truancy issues • Work directly with parents • Provide extra support for at-risk students
Celebrations • 6th Grade Academy • Professional Learning Communities • Response to Intervention • Website for School Counselors • 9-Week Awards Assemblies • Bright Spots-Faculty Awards • Student and Staff Member of the Week
Celebrations from Staff • We have an excellent dedicated Leadership Team. • Teachers are talking about and working on improving student achievement and instructional strategies more than ever before. • My students are excited about learning math. They will be super excited that they out-scored the county! • We have a clean, organized front office. • Communication has stepped up several notches. It rocks to be in the know. • There is a more positive climate in the school with a greater sense of unity among the staff. • The level of happiness has increased since the beginning of the school year
We have a dedicated and caring staff. • We have a focus and an agenda to get there. • We share great ideas, best practices, support, laughs, and responsibility for the success of our students. • We have committed staff members that love students and our school. • Data is reviewed, used, and made relevant this year and scores have gone up because of this. • Jalapenos were added to the salad bar!
Next steps • Sustain the PLCs • Sustain Climate and Culture Improvements • Continue to focus on High Expectations • Differentiated Instruction • Teacher Academy • Focus on our Core Beliefs
Great Things are Happening At NORTH MIDDLE!