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Continuous Improvement Plan. “The will to win is meaningless without the will to prepare.” ~ Joe Gibbs. Who Uses the New CIP?.
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Continuous Improvement Plan “The will to win is meaningless without the will to prepare.” ~Joe Gibbs
Who Uses the New CIP? • 2007-08 New Schools in Improvement, New Schools Planning for Schoolwide Status in 2008, New Schools as Targeted Assistance, and any School already in Improvement (may choose) • 2008-2009 Any New or Existing SI Schools, Any New Schoolwide, Any New Targeted Assistance • 2009-2010 ALL SCHOOLS Will Use
Writing Functional CIPs • Pull together a team of winners – include parents • Gather and organize all data sources • Analyze data – look for gaps in student achievement • Use data to write SMART school improvement goals • Use research-based strategies/actions to improve student achievement • Include benchmarks, interventions, and resources • IMPLEMENT • Review periodically and revise as needed
Sections of the CIP • Introduction • School Status Report • Part I – Summary of Data • Part II – Goal to Address Academic Needs • Part III – Goal to Address English Language Proficiency Needs • Part IV – Strategies to Address School Safety… • Part V – Additional Components • Part VI – Additional Components • Part VII – Professional Learning Needs • Part VIII – Coordination of Resources • Part IX – Review/Support Documentation
Communicating the Plan • Who …are the stakeholders…who needs to know? • How …do we communicate to each stakeholder? Faculty meetings, PTA, PTO, assemblies, Open House, newsletter, media… • When …before the final draft is completed (input) and again after final approval of plan
Brief Description of Planning Process • In May 2008, the BLT will review the 2007-08 CIP and assess the degree to which implementation was complete and successful. In August 2008, the BLT will convene to disaggregate all data. Results will be shared with faculty, staff, and parents and input will be gathered. The BLT will draft the CIP and present it to stakeholders for modification. The finalized CIP will be sent to the district for approval.
SMART Goals • S – Specific(target a Specific gap) • M – Measurable(be specific to the degree ofimprovement and have Measurable outcomes) • A – Attainable(be Attainable and realistic) • R – Related(be Related to student achievement) • T – Timebound (set Time limits)
It Does Matter! “Hope is rooted in the confidence that the direction one is taking makes sense, even if the obstacles seem insurmountable.” ~Michael Fallon