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Dover School District

Dover School District. Focused Monitoring Process 2009 Nicole Gallagher Parent Engagement. “The beginning is the most important part of the work.”. ~Plato. New Hampshire Department of Education. Focused monitoring is the point of convergence for IDEA and NCLB.

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Dover School District

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  1. Dover School District Focused Monitoring Process 2009 Nicole Gallagher Parent Engagement

  2. “The beginning is the most important part of the work.” ~Plato

  3. New Hampshire Department of Education • Focused monitoring is the point of convergence for IDEA and NCLB. • IDEA (2004) Measures progress toward meeting IEP goals • NCLB- Measures all students performance in reading and math.

  4. Demographics • Dover, New Hampshire is situated between the Bellamy and Cochecho Rivers in the center of the Seacoast region of New Hampshire. Dover is convenient to New Hampshire and Maine lakes and beaches, is about an hour by highway from Boston, Massachusetts, and Portland, Maine, and is less than an hour from the state's capital city of Concord.

  5. Dover School District SAU 11 Dover High School and Career and Technical Center Dover Middle School Garrison Elementary School DHS Alternative Program Horne Street School Woodman Park Elementary

  6. Student Census • 4,234 Students • 454 (11%) Students identified under special education guidelines • 846 (20%) Students identified in low SES area.

  7. Dover’s DINI History • 2005-2006 - DINI in Math • 2006-2007 - Exited as DINI in Math • 2007-2008 - Year 1 in Reading • 2008-2009 - Made AYP in reading but not in math. Dover remains a DINI Year 1 Reading and a new DINI Year 1 math.

  8. The Essential Question What are the factors that contribute to the achievement gap between students with disabilities and their non-disabled peers and how may that gap be narrowed?

  9. Process 1. Improved Student Outcomes 2. Continuous Improvement Common Mission - Literacy & Numeracy Collaboration – General & Special Educators 5. District Decision-Making Process 6. Communication Across District 7. Professional Development 8. Use of Data 9. Public Reporting of District Progress 10. Parent/ Community Participation 11. Alignment of Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment

  10. Sub-committees Data Curriculum Parent Engagement Steps Process Inquiry Organize and analyze data Investigate factors impacting student achievement Determine Effective Practices Write/implement a plan

  11. Parent Involvement as Defined by NCLB The term “parental involvement” means : • That parents play an integral role in assisting their child’s learning; • That parents are encouraged to be actively involved in their child’s education at school; • That parents are full partners in their child’s education and are included, as appropriate, in decision-making and on advisory committees to assist in the education of their child;

  12. Parent Engagement Studies have found that students with involved parents, no matter what their income or background, are more likely to— Pass their classes, earn credits, and be promoted Earn high grades and test scores, and enroll in higher-level programs Attend school regularly Graduate and go on to postsecondary education. ~ Henderson, Anne T., Mapp, Karen L., Johnson, Vivian R., Davies, Don. (2007) Beyond the Bake Sale: The essential Guide to Family-School Partnership. New York: The New Press

  13. Parent Engagement “ Students whose families are involved in their learning earn better grades, enroll in higher-level programs, have higher graduation rates, and are more likely to enroll in postsecondary education” ~ Henderson, A.T., Map, K. L. (2002) A New Wave of Evidence: The Impact of School, Family and Community Connections on Student Achievement (p. 7) Austin, TX: Southwest Educational Development Laboratory.

  14. Inquiry Questions Do transition plans affect student achievement? Does parental involvement and outreach help close the achievement gap between students with disabilities and non-disabled peers? How can we share data in a more effective and meaningful manner between schools, parents, and the community?

  15. What is the current perspective of parents, teachers and administrators regarding parent involvement in Dover Schools? Parents • How are you currently involved in your child’s school? • How effective is the communication regarding your child's performance? • What suggestions do you have for improving the communication between you and your school? • What can be done to improve family engagement? • What aspects of the school do you want to become more engaged in? • How effectively is your child engaged in school?

  16. What is the current perspective of parents, teachers and administrators regarding parent involvement in Dover Schools? Teachers/Staff / Administration • How would you describe the current role of parents at your school? • What should be the role of parents at your school? • What do you consider to be an effective means of communication between parents and the school? • What suggestions would you make to improve communication with parents?

  17. “…the biggest indicator of success in high school is parental involvement.” Anonymous: DHS Teacher

  18. “We don’t give parents training for how to be a part (of the school)…” ~Dover High School Teacher “Sending home more notices for family to join in the classroom, to come to the classroom and see how involved the child is.” ~Dover Elementary Parent “Parents need to figure out how to engage. It should be a priority” ~Dover Elementary Parent “There are parents who can’t come in due to work, childcare, etc. but it is hard to improve the partnership without bringing them in.” ~Dover Elementary Teacher A Note to Parents

  19. Parent/engagement Subcommittee Results of survey responses from focus groups

  20. Subcommittee Hypotheses Data Team • There is a lack of common of instructional purpose and expectation. Curriculum and Instruction Team • The lack of a systematic intervention model creates learning gaps and hinders students academic progress.

  21. Parent Engagement Hypothesis • Designing comprehensive systems of effective communication which provide opportunities for parental involvement and parental education will narrow the achievement gap between students with disabilities and their non-disabled peers.

  22. Data Summary and Implementation steps

  23. Data Summary and Implementation steps

  24. “The important thing is to not stop questioning” ~Albert Einstein

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