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School Improvement: The Power of ESD and School District Collaboration

School Improvement: The Power of ESD and School District Collaboration. A Presentation for AESA National Convention December 2 nd , 2006. by. Northwest Regional Education Service District Hillsboro, Oregon Hillsboro School District Hillsboro, Oregon. Presenters.

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School Improvement: The Power of ESD and School District Collaboration

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  1. School Improvement:The Power of ESD and School District Collaboration A Presentation for AESA National Convention December 2nd, 2006 by Northwest Regional Education Service District Hillsboro, Oregon Hillsboro School District Hillsboro, Oregon

  2. Presenters • Jim Mabbott, Superintendent Northwest Regional Education Service District Hillsboro, OR • Jeremy Lyon, Superintendent Hillsboro School District Hillsboro, OR • Art Anderson, Director of School Improvement and Instruction Northwest Regional Education Service District Hillsboro, OR

  3. About Our Region • Where we are located

  4. Districts

  5. Districts

  6. Service Area • 20 Districts • 170+ public schools • 3,500 square miles • 96,297 ADMr • Both Urban and Rural

  7. NWRESD Services • Special Student Services:Early Intervention (Birth to 3) Early Childhood Special Education (3-5); Behavioral Programs (K-12); Related Services (Birth to 21), Regional Services (Deaf/Autism/Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy/Nursing/Speech and Language/Vision) • Instructional Services:Curriculum and Staff Development; School Improvement Services; Professional Development; Migrant/English Language Learner (ELL) Services; Northwest Outdoor Science School, Terra Nova High School; CAPITAL Center High School Technology Institute; Tillamook County Health Services Academy and Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation Program; GED Testing Services; and Title VII Indian Education Services. • Technology Services:Technology Services to Schools; Software & Application Support; Management Information Systems (MIS); Testing & Assessment Scoring Services; Multimedia; Videoconferencing. • Other Support Services:Truancy Enforcement; Home School Registration; Printing & Graphics Services; and Courier Services.

  8. The Proposal:Why It Was Needed • Breakfast and a vision • Jim Mabbott, Superintendent NWRESD “Never, ever think outside the box.”

  9. The Response:Why The Districts Said Yes • What the districts saw in the proposal • Jeremy Lyon, Superintendent Hillsboro School District

  10. The Consortium • Building Capacity NWRESD Beaverton Consortium Hillsboro Tigard-Tualatin

  11. Bringing Others Onboard • School Improvement Project • Building Capacity Across Multiple Districts Consortium Washington County (Remaining) NWRESD CORE Service Clatsop County Tillamook County Columbia County

  12. The Leadership and Learning MatrixDoug Reeves. (2002) The Daily Disciplines of Leadership, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, CA Leading High results, high under-standing of antecedents. Replication of success likely. Lucky High results, low under-standing of antecedents. Replication of success unlikely. Effects / Results Data Learning Low results, high under-standing of antecedents. Replication of mistakes unlikely. Losing Low results, low under-standing of antecedents. Doh! Antecedents / Cause Data

  13. School Improvement Process • System of Accountability • What is the impact of the adult in the system? • Data Driven Decision Making • School Improvement Process • CIP • Data Teams • Setting SMART goals & Action Planning • Data Summaries • Identifying Power Standards • Curriculum Alignment • Performance Tasks-Lesson plans • Performance Assessments-formative assessments • Instructional Strategies • Targeted interventions based upon accurate data analysis and curriculum analysis

  14. Superintendent Workshops • Introduction: Fall, 2005 • Overview: Spring, 2006 • Accountability in Action: Fall, 2006 • Creating Your Comprehensive Improvement Plan: TBA (For Superintendents/Central Office and Building Administrators)

  15. Who Is Doing What? • Districts are in different places – 2006 - 2007 • Making Standards Work • 16 Districts • 1 School* • 1 District Planning • Data Teams • 2 Districts • Next Year • Not Participating • 3 Districts*

  16. What Has It Meant For Districts? • Jeremy Lyon, Superintendent Hillsboro School District

  17. What Has It Meant For Discussions and Relationships In The Region and Statewide? • Jim Mabbott, Superintendent Northwest Regional Education Service District

  18. What Has Been The Reaction

  19. Questions/Discussion

  20. Contacts • Jim Mabbott • E-mail: jmabbott@nwresd.k12.or.us • Phone: 503-614-1401 • Jeremy Lyon • E-mail: LyonJ@hsd.k12.or.us • Phone: 503-844-1500 • Art Anderson • E-mail: aanderson@nwresd.k12.or.us • Phone: 503-614-1443 • Doug Reeves and The Center for Performance Assessment • E-mail: dreeves@makingstandardswork.com • Phone: 800-844-6599

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