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Staff Development Entitlement Subcommittee Final Report FY11

Staff Development Entitlement Subcommittee Final Report FY11. Mobile County Public School System. Mission.

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Staff Development Entitlement Subcommittee Final Report FY11

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  1. Staff Development Entitlement SubcommitteeFinal Report FY11 Mobile County Public School System

  2. Mission • The mission of the Department of Staff Development is to build district capacity to effectively and efficiently improve student learning through a broad range of systemic, intentional, on-going professional learning opportunities for MCPSS employees.

  3. Goals for 2010-11 • Increase the number of MCPSS schools to make AYP from 62 to 68 (10%). (66 with Regional School; increase of 6%) • Increase the number of professional development opportunities from 5,147 to 5,662 (+10%). (4,983; decrease of 3%; 164 sessions) • Increase the percentage of district CAS teachers who have participated in high-quality staff development from 93.2% (3,115 teachers) to 95%. (insert Accountability Survey Percentage)

  4. PLU #6 “Technology” for Principals PLU #6 “Technology” for Assistant Principals PLU #7 “Management of the Learning Organization” for Teachers with Administrative Certification Educate Alabama Updates AdvancED Training for Steering Committee ARRA Leadership Training

  5. ARRA Leadership Training (cont.) • CLAS Leadership Institute (124 participated; 13% increase over 2009-10) • New Principal Mentor Program (5 first year principals and their mentors logged a minimum of 70 hours each last year in collaborative activities) • New Principal Mentor Training (2 new secondary principal mentors)

  6. PLU #6 “Technology” for Principals PLU #6 “Technology” for Assistant Principals PLU #7 “Management of the Learning Organization” for Teachers with Administrative Certification New Principal Mentor Training CLAS New Principal Institute Title II Leadership Training

  7. Title II Leadership Training (cont.) • CLAS Leadership Institute (124 participated; 13% increase over 2009-10) • New Principal Mentor Program (5 first year principals and their mentors logged a minimum of 70 hours each last year in collaborative activities) • CLAS New Principal Institute (___ participated) • COMP Train-the-Trainer Seminar (___new COMP trainers)

  8. PLU # 6 Principals’ Evaluation These sessions increased my skill in planning, implementing, and evaluating the effective integration of current technologies and electronic tools in teaching, management, and communication.– 100% strongly agree/agree These learning experiences increased my confidence and skill in modeling the use of technology for personal and professional productivity. – 100% strongly agree/agree These learning experiences increased my understanding and application of system, state, and federal policies governing technology use in schools.– 100% strongly agree/agree

  9. PD 360: On-line PD Library

  10. PD 360 contract College Board – SpringBoard consultants for Initial training and Cognitive Coaching follow-up for Rain HS and Pillans MS New Teacher Network Substitutes Stipends Training Materials Travel ARRA Instructional PD

  11. PD 360 contract Substitutes Stipends Training Materials Travel, mostly local In-school support Title II Instructional PD

  12. Number of PD Opportunities

  13. NCLB Accountability Survey

  14. 52 schools Varied goals and activities based on need School-based PD Grants

  15. How effective was your grant project in accomplishing the identified adult learning goals and measurable objectives? 67.7% Effective, Very Effective; 29% Completely Awesome! Will your faculty continue PD and implementation on this grant topic into the 2011-12 school year? 100% Yes School-based PD GrantEvaluation

  16. ARRA Budget Allocated - $334,807.73 Expended - $ Balance - $

  17. Title II Budget Allocated - $ 100,000 Expended - $ Balance - $

  18. School-based PD Grant BudgetTitle II Carryover Allocated - $251,454 Expended - $ Balance - $

  19. Reflections on 2010-11 • Strengths • Growth in PD 360 use, especially in reflection questions • Opportunities for Improvement • Continue training on technology in leadership sessions in addition to PLU #1 (eCIP and AdvancED)

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