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Business, Technology, and Design (BTD). Unifying Vision/Identity. BTD will provide a personalized, supportive, and collaborative academic environment. BTD values trust, fairness, mutual respect and high expectations for all stakeholders. We are committed to graduating students:
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Unifying Vision/Identity • BTD will provide a personalized, supportive, and collaborative academic environment. • BTD values trust, fairness, mutual respect and high expectations for all stakeholders. • We are committed to graduating students: • Career oriented • Globally aware • Economically, and technologically literate • College and career ready
Rigorous, Standards-Based Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment • Thematic units and Project Based Learning • A-G Curriculum • Career Technical Education (CTE) pathway courses • Computer technology • Digital imaging • Culinary arts • Automotive technology • Instruction guided by Rigor and Relevance Framework and continual data analysis • Common instructional strategies • A uniform “white board configuration”
Equity and Access • Open and inclusive • Culturally relevant and linguistically responsive instructional environment • Tier 2 and 3 interventions • Effective collaboration with special education teachers • EL Master Plan with focus on reclassification
Personalization • We will foster academic foundations, communication skills, critical thinking, leadership, collaboration, employability and career development, technical/technology skills and goal setting. • Our faculty will utilize data analysis of student interests, parental surveys and prior academic performance. • Looped career pathway classes enable instructors to establish and employ effective, adaptive pedagogy. • Opportunities for job shadowing, mentoring, work experience, apprenticeships and internships with our community partners • Complementary classes at district occupational centers, ROP community locations, adult schools and local community colleges.
Accountability and Distributed Leadership • School-wide leadership team will hold staff accountable to ensure the success of all students. • Small school coordinator • Peer observations • Continual data analysis of student progress and growth • Parental Involvement
Collaboration/Parent and Community Engagement • Student led conferences • School-wide parent conferences, meetings and other events • Communications through a variety of 21st century technologies: • Regular monitoring of the school climate and culture through parent, student, and faculty surveys. • E-mail system • ConnectEd communications • Utilization of the Sylmar website • Our existing resources such as the Parent Center, our Sylmar Neighborhood Partners and Educare • Provide parents with learning opportunities such as workshops on topics: A-G requirements, intervention programs, CAHSEE workshops and assisting their student to become college and career ready. • BTD’s coordinator will reach out to community organizations and institutions to advance professional relationships and student opportunities
Professional Development • 5-Day summer training focused on Project-Based Learning and thematic units • Weekly meetings • Banked Tuesday professional development • “Cycle of continuous improvement” • Analyze data from CST’s, CELDT, CAHSEE, periodic assessments and common/formative assessments. • Peer observation calendar and a schedule to analyze the observation data • Teaching and Learning Framework, Rigor and Relevance Framework • Summative assessments which will determine the content of future professional developments.