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School Improvement Plan (SIP) |
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The School Improvement Plan (SIP) is a live document that is subject to change based on School Advisory Council (SAC) recommendations.
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School Name |
Eagle Ridge ES (3441) |
School Year |
2018 - 2019 |
School Grade (2017 - 2018) |
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Executive Summary |
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BEST PRACTICE #1
A Focused and Authentic PLC
PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES (PLC)
A Professional Learning Community (PLC) is a process in which teachers
work in teams and use student information to develop strategies to improve their classroom practices.
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PLC Name |
Day(s) of Week |
Week(s) of Month |
Start/End Dates |
Start/End Times |
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Grade Level PLC's |
Tuesday
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1st, 3rd
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8/21/2018 - 5/14/2019
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2:15 PM - 3:00 PM
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Pre K, K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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BEST PRACTICE #2
An Embedded High Quality RtI Process
RESPONSE TO INTERVENTION (RTI)
Response to Intervention (RtI) uses student academic and behavior information to identify students with learning
and behavior needs to guarantee that those in danger of failure and/or retention are receiving assistance and support.
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Graduation/College and Career Readiness (Early Warning Indicators)
Data For: 2017-2018 (Last updated: 9/18/2019) |
Grade |
Student Enrollment |
% of students with attendance below 90% |
% of students with 1 or more suspensions |
% of students with course failure in ELA or Math |
% of students level 1 in ELA or Math |
% of students exhibiting 2 or more Early Warning Indicators |
KG |
163 |
15.00
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0.00
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0.00
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N/A
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0.00
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01 |
123 |
9.00
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1.00
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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02 |
141 |
12.00
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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03 |
153 |
10.00
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0.00
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0.00
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16.00
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1.00
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04 |
147 |
15.00
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1.00
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0.00
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18.00
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0.00
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05 |
146 |
10.00
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0.00
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0.00
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21.00
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1.00
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Describe all intervention strategies employed by the school to improve the academic performance of students identified by the early warning system.
Based on the results of the progressing monitoring assessments (Benchmark Assessment System and Go Math Chapter Assessments) for grades K-5, we have implemented the following interventions for Math and Reading:
Teachers utilize Wilson Fundations (K-2), Guided Intensive Skill Instruction within small groups,Achieve 3000, NewsELA, Words Their Way booklets, Performance Coach Workbooks in small groups, Journey's Write-In readers, Journey's Literacy Tool Kit, Great Leaps, Phonics for Reading (K-3), Quick Reads, Touch Math, Virtual Manipulatives, Hands-On Lessons, Digital Tools Lessons, and Moving with Math.
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RtI Team Meeting Schedule
Day(s) of Week |
Week(s) of Month |
Start/End Dates |
Start/End Times |
Thursday
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1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
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9/6/2018 - 5/20/2019
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11:30 AM - 3:00 PM
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BEST PRACTICE #3
Optimal Internal/External Relationships
ACCREDITATION PROCESS
The Accreditation Process leads schools to critically evaluate teaching and
learning with a focus on academic excellence. All stakeholders (parents, students, staff, and community) are part of the accreditation process.
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Self-Assessment Ratings
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Accreditation Standard |
Overall Rating |
Purpose and Direction |
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Governance and Leadership |
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Teaching and Assessing for Learning |
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Resources and Support Systems |
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Using Results for Continuous Improvement |
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Explain the activities in which your school will participate to increase your overall rating. Include specific details.
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No Evidence/Artifacts
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SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL (SAC)
Each school has a School (SAC) to facilitate the development and monitor progress of the annual School Improvement Plan.
Agendas and minutes reflect annual needs assessment, SIP monitoring and allocation of Accountability Funds.
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SAC Upload Center
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BEST PRACTICE #4
Scaling Up BEST Practices
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
School improvement is based on a continuous improvement model, using research-based accepted best practices, which align with student
achievement needs, insure student progress, and may be revised when appropriate.
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Goals
As evidenced in the SES Band Data, which content area(s) will be the focus for improving student achievement and why was this area chosen?
According to the School-Wide Data Analysis, 64% of students in 5th grade scoring at or above level 3 on the Science FCAT. Even though the science scores have slowly increased at total of 13% points over the last 4 years, ERE is still 5th out of 10 in our SES Band in Science Proficiency. With the SAC and grade level teams, we brainstormed possible causes for “Why aren’t more students in 5th grade meeting proficiency in Science?”
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What specific BEST Practice(s) will be implemented or scaled-up to improve teaching and learning in order to increase performance within the SES Band?
Teachers will use the 5E model to teach science utilizing StemScopes as the curriculum - Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate.
Students and teachers will use learning goals and scales to ensure that teachers are teaching to the level of rigor for the standard and helping students take ownership of their learning.
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Describe in detail how the BEST Practice(s) will be scaled-up.
Teachers in 3-5 grade will participate in monthly Professional Development to target the area of Science. PD will be as follows:
September- Overview of Interdisciplinary Units and Canvas Course for Resources
October- Analysis of Pre-Test for each grade level, how to use data to drive instruction
November- Overview of 5E Model, how to use STEMScopes and Science A-Z
January- Text Complexity Training
February- Analysis of BSA results
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What specific school-level progress monitoring data is collected and how often?
1st Quarter- Every grade level K-5 will administer the grade level District created Pre-test by October 1st, 2018 and submit the data to AP.
2nd Quarter- In December, grades 3 and 4 will administer the mid-year test for their grade level and submit the results per child to AP. Each teacher in 3-5 will receive targeted feedback from Principal, AP and Literacy Coach based on the 5E model of instruction. Mini-benchmark assessments will be administered in between each standard to assess mastery.
3rd Quarter- In January, 5th grade will take the BSA for Science and the data will be used to target low standards and form groups for remediatation.
4th Quarter- Every grade level K-5 will administer the grade level District created Post-test by May 1st and submit the results to the AP.
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How does the school ensure the fidelity of students not progressing towards school and district goals?
The literacy caoch and assistant principal meet with each grade level to help develop and implement a Insturctional Focus Plan that is aligned with the scope and sequence of the FSA standards in ELA, Math, and Science. Teachers are part of School Improvement Committees that meet quarterly and monitor the progress towards the school and district goals based on action steps and data. When students are not progressing, observations are used to identify barriers that may prevent a percentage of students from reaching expectations at Tier 1.
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How does the school ensure that all classroom instruction is accessible to the full range of learners using Universal Designs for Learning (UDL) for effective instructional design (planning) and delivery (teaching)?
The teachers are trained on UDL annually and given multiple templates for lesson planning that include different approaches to teaching and learning.
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How does the school ensure Tier 1 Standards-Based classroom instruction is being implemented properly and effectively?
The Literacy Coach and Assistant Principal review and monitor Common Formative Assessments for each curriculum area quarterly to ensure that at least 80% of the grade level is responding to Tier 1 classroom instruction. The Collaborative Problem Solving Team reviews the Tier 1 data as we progress through the Muti-Tiered System of Support model. Teachers get feedback during classroom walkthroughs on their Tier 1 instruction and implementation of Balanced Literacy and the 5E model of instruction
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Describe texts used for core, supplemental, and intervention programs at each grade level. How does the school ensure students have access to a balance of literary and informational text in a variety of mediums?
K-2- Core Program is Journey's Textbooks; Supplemental Programs: leveled readers, big books, decodable books, Scholastic News and Science Spin Weekly and classroom libraries sorted by Genre and Level; SmartyAnts.com
K-2 Intervention: Wilson Fundations/ Wilson Reading, Words Their Way, and Additional leveled readers and books based on Author, Genre, Topics and Mentor texts are available in our Reading Resource Room.
3-5- Core Program Journey's Textbook. Supplemental Programs: Leveled Readers, Classroom Libraries sorted by Genre, Topic, and Level, Science A-Z, Scholastic News and Science Spin Weekly, readworks.org, NewsELA.com, and Achieve3000.
3-5 Intervention: Visualizing and Verbalizing, Wilson Reading, Phonics for Reading,
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Please complete this section based on 2018-2019 end-of-year results. Instructional Implications: Discuss the success of specific strategies/activities and provide a rationale as to why those academic improvements occurred as a result of those strategies.
Our Science scores increased by 8% from 62% in 2017 to 70% in 2019 as measured by the science florida standards assessment.
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Strategies & Activities
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BPIE Files