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GOAL
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Continuously improve and align support
programs and services to assist student's
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Action
Plan
2002-2003 |
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District
Targets
Achievement
Gap - Reading
& Writing
Reduce the achievement gap between
low and high achieving students;
continuously improve the percentage
of students meeting or exceeding
state standards in writing;
develop tools and strategies
to assist schools in their efforts
to continuously improve the
percentage of students meeting
or exceeding standards in reading
by Fall, 2003.
Alternative
School
Implement findings of the alternative
program study committee by Fall,
2003.
Foreign
Language Program
Perform a cost analysis and
feasibility study of adding
foreign language to the curriculum.
Hear progress report by January,
2003.
Program
Target
Charge the following programs
with developing a Plan-Do-Study-Act
to measure their current success
in meeting their purpose and
function and use their results
to plan for continued improvement.
Hear progress reports by April,
2003. Programs: Title I, Connections,
Special Education, Counseling,
Extended Day/Year, Preschool
Family Education, Learning Center,
Health Care.
What
parameters, guidelines, time
benchmarks, etc do we need to
consider before we meet with
each program director and deliver
the charge?
Guiding
questions:
- What
are the current goals of the
program/service? How were
those goals determined?
- What
data or evidence is available
to show whether the program/
service is meeting its goals?
- What
are the data sources? Do they
include feedback from students,
parents, staff, members of
the program/service, etc.
- What
are the strengths of the program/
service? What are the opportunities
for improvement of the program/service?
- How
is the program/service staffed?
- How
is the program/ service funded?
What is the budget breakdown
for this year? Has is increased
or decreased over past years?
What is the anticipated budgetary
needs for next year?
- If
the program/ service had to
be reduced by 10%, what recommendations
would be offered?
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Results
2002-2003 |
District
Targets
Achievement Gap - Reading
& Writing
Reduce the achievement gap between
low and high achieving students;
continuously improve the percentage
of students meeting or exceeding
state standards in writing;
develop tools and strategies
to assist schools in their efforts
to continuously improve the
percentage of students meeting
or exceeding standards in reading
by Fall, 2003.
Alternative School
Implement findings of the alternative
program study committee by Fall,
2003.
Foreign Language Program
Perform a cost analysis and
feasibility study of adding
foreign language to the curriculum.
Hear progress report by January,
2003.
Program
Target
Charge the following programs
with developing a Plan-Do-Study-Act
to measure their current success
in meeting their purpose and
function and use their results
to plan for continued improvement.
Hear progress reports by April,
2003. Programs: Title I, Connections,
Special Education, Counseling,
Extended Day/Year, Preschool
Family Education, Learning Center,
Health Care.
What
parameters, guidelines, time
benchmarks, etc do we need to
consider before we meet with
each program director and deliver
the charge?
Guiding
questions:
- What
are the current goals of the
program/service? How were
those goals determined?
- What
data or evidence is available
to show whether the program/
service is meeting its goals?
- What
are the data sources? Do they
include feedback from students,
parents, staff, members of
the program/service, etc.
- What
are the strengths of the program/
service? What are the opportunities
for improvement of the program/service?
- How
is the program/service staffed?
- How
is the program/ service funded?
What is the budget breakdown
for this year? Has is increased
or decreased over past years?
What is the anticipated budgetary
needs for next year?
- If
the program/ service had to
be reduced by 10%, what recommendations
would be offered?
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| Essential
Skills Strategy |
- Reduce
the achievement gap between
low and high achieving students.
- Measure
the purpose and function of
Title I, Special Education
and Connections Programs and
use results to plan for their
improvement.
- Measure
the purpose and function of
the Learning Center Program
and use results to plan for
improvement.
- Measure
the purpose and function of
the counseling program and
use results to plan for improvement.
- Implement
and evaluate the Primary Behavior
Disordered Program.
- Implement
findings of the Alternative
Program and Study Committee.
- Measure
the purpose and functions
of extended day and extended
year academic support programs
and use results to plan for
improvement.
- Measure
the purpose and function of
the Preschool Family Education
Program and use results to
plan for improvement.
- Expand
contracted health care programs
and services emphasizing prevention
vs. intervention.
- Address
gaps in the district technology
plan.
- Address
parental interest in the implementation
of a district foreign language
program by performing a cost
analysis on practical program
models.
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