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Lansing School District

Julie Lemond. Chief Academic Officer. Lansing, Michigan. Susie Meyer. Director of Implementation, Planning, and Support. Evans Newton Inc. Lansing School District. Protocols of ENI Progress 2007-2010. 2009-2010 Lansing School District Michigan.

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Lansing School District

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  1. Julie Lemond Chief Academic Officer Lansing, Michigan Susie Meyer Director of Implementation, Planning, and Support Evans Newton Inc Lansing School District Protocols of ENI Progress 2007-2010

  2. 2009-2010 Lansing School District Michigan $182 million dollar operating budgetUrban school district with over 14,000 students 2,154 bilingual students representing 67 countries and 53 different languagesDistrict poverty rate over 75%Over 41 million in categorical grantsHigh mobility rate

  3. VISION 2012 What Will the Lansing School District Look Like in 2012? REFORM - A STRATEGIC BEGINNING EducationBy 2012, all Lansing School District students will be achieving at higher levels in all subject areas and achievement gaps between student groups will be eliminated.  

  4. VISION 2012 What Will the Lansing School District Look Like in 2012? REFORM - A STRATEGIC BEGINNING EducationBy 2012 the number of exemplary or recognized schools will be significantly higher and no school will be in a school improvement phase.

  5. EducationRigorous academics will be required at all levels, with emphasis on literacy, math and science, and priority will be placed on bringing at-risk students to grade level or beyond quickly and effectively. VISION 2012 What Will the Lansing School District Look Like in 2012? REFORM - A STRATEGIC BEGINNING

  6. Strategic Planning for Excellence 2008-2012 GOAL #1: STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AND QUALITY OF INSTRUCTIONThe District will increase student learning and continue the development and implementation of rigorous and standards-based curricula in all subject areas

  7. Target Objectives -Align and implement the curriculum across grade levels to create consistency, common language, procedures, and standards to meet the assessed needs of each student -Identify and implement effective, research-based, student programs to personalize the learning experience for each student Strategic Planning for ExcellenceENI Reform Model

  8. Target Objectives - Develop and implement a sustainable high school redesign program * based on best practices * includes a strong focus on academic rigor, relevance, and relationships Strategic Planning for ExcellenceENI Reform Model

  9. Strategic Actions/Work Priorities -Review and revise current paced curriculum guides, formative assessments, and end of course exams -Create a seamless articulation of the curriculum from elementary to middle to high school to post-secondary pursuits Strategic Planning for ExcellenceENI Reform Model

  10. Strategic Actions/Work Priorities -Provide on-site coaching to create fidelity of implementation with administrators and teachers Strategic Planning for ExcellenceENI Reform Model

  11. Strategic Actions/Work Priorities Strategic Planning for ExcellenceENI Reform Model -Implement and/or monitor research-based interventions for students who do not meet grade-level curriculum expectations -Provide support for all struggling learners

  12. Strategic Planning for ExcellenceENI Reform Model Strategic Actions/Work Priorities -Provide professional development to administrators and teachers on content expectations, instructional strategies, assessments, and data analysis

  13. Data Enhanced Decisions with Teachers Data reports in this presentation are generic and do not reflect Lansing’s actual data in order to adhere to student privacy laws.

  14. Data Enhanced Decisions with Teachers Data reports in this presentation are generic and do not reflect Lansing’s actual data in order to adhere to student privacy laws.

  15. Using Data with School and District Administrators Data reports in this presentation are generic and do not reflect Lansing’s actual data in order to adhere to student privacy laws.

  16. Using Data with School and District Administrators Data reports in this presentation are generic and do not reflect Lansing’s actual data in order to adhere to student privacy laws.

  17. Using Data with School and District Administrators Data reports in this presentation are generic and do not reflect Lansing’s actual data in order to adhere to student privacy laws.

  18. Using Data with School and District Administrators Data reports in this presentation are generic and do not reflect Lansing’s actual data in order to adhere to student privacy laws.

  19. Using Data with School and District Administrators Data reports in this presentation are generic and do not reflect Lansing’s actual data in order to adhere to student privacy laws.

  20. High School Points of Pride2008-2009 Everett – Exceeds the State’s average student proficiency rate in: • Writing for English Language Learners and African American students • English language arts for African American, Hispanic and English Language Learners • Reading for English Language Learners, Hispanic and African American students

  21. High School Points of Pride2008-2009 Everett – Exceeds the State’s average student proficiency rate in: • Mathematics for African American and English Language Learners • Science for African American and English Language Learners • Social studies for African American, Hispanic and English Language Learners

  22. High School Points of Pride2008-2009 Sexton – Exceeds the State’s average student proficiency rate in: • Reading and Writing for African American students • English language arts for African American students • Math for African American, white and English Language Learners • Social studies for Hispanic, African American and English Language Learners

  23. High School Points of Pride2008-2009 Eastern – Exceeds the State’s average student proficiency rate in: • Reading for English Language Learners • English language arts for African American students • Science for African American students • Social studies for African American and Hispanic students

  24. TargetTeach® 5-Step Process

  25. ENI Reform Model in Lansing5-Steps To Improvement • TargetAlign® for High School English Language Arts and Math (Grades 9-11) • TargetAssessment® • Expanded to middle school Math and English Language Arts – summer of 2009 (Grades 6-8) • Curriculum Products • TargetFundamentals and TargetStrategies® lessons

  26. ENI Reform Model in Lansing5-Steps To Improvement • Professional Development • Administrators and teachers • Coaching and workshops • Instructional Management Program

  27. High School Points of Pride2008-09 AYP & MME • Sexton • 97.6% of 11th graders took the MME • 19.12% increase in number of full academic year students proficient in mathematics • 20.67% increase in number of full academic year Economically Disadvantaged students proficient in mathematics • 5.87% increase in the number of full academic year students proficient in English language arts • 19.28% increase in the number of full academic year African American students in mathematics

  28. High School Points of Pride2008-09 AYP & MME • Eastern • 10.13% increase in number of full academic year students proficient in mathematics • 22.55% increase in number of full academic year African American students proficient in mathematics • 12.85% increase in the number of full academic year Economically Disadvantaged students proficient in mathematics • 10.03% increase in number of full academic year African American students proficient in English language arts

  29. High School Points of Pride2008-09 AYP & MME • Everett • 97.6% of 11th graders took the MME • 12.83% increase in number of full academic year Economically Disadvantaged students proficient in English language arts • 24.75% increase in the number of full academic year Economically Disadvantaged students proficient in mathematics • 17.5% increase in number of full academic year African American students proficient in mathematics

  30. Questions & Answers

  31. Consolidated App Narratives • Financial Recommendations • iTTX Reports • Pdfs of 5-Step • Folders – 50ish

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