Title I Plan |
School Name |
Orange Brook ES (0711) |
School Year |
2018 - 2019 |
Title I Requirements
COMPREHENSIVE NEEDS ASSESSMENT of the entire school (including the needs of migrant children) with information about the academic achievement of children in relation to the state academic content standards.
Describe the process utilized to conduct the comprehensive needs assessment for this school.
Prior year assessment data from the FSA sores, BAFS scores reading scores internal assessments and diagnostics test were organized with graphs, tables, and charts. Information was organized to show individual teacher, grade level, and school wide results. Individual student results were given to classroom teachers for their review.
Parents are also a vital part of the process. A parent survey is sent home each spring to gather input concerning curriculum, environment, and communication. Results from this survey are used to help write goals and objectives for the school.
Parents are invited to meet with administration to discuss student achievement results and strategies for improving scores. Suggestions are discussed with staff and considered for inclusion in school wide plans.
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Instruction by HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS in all core content area classes
List instructional staff and paraprofessionals that are NOT highly qualified (instructional staff only).
At this time, all of the teachers and paraprofessionals of Orange Brook Elementary are Highly Qualified.
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ATTRACT HIGH-QUALITY, HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS to the school.
Describe strategies that will be used to attract high-quality, highly qualified teachers.
The district's Talent Acquisition & Operations department, as well as a district level Teacher Recruitment Committee work collaboratively to retain and recruit highly qualified, certified-in-field, educators. Orange Brook Elementary School’s collaboration with the district is evidenced by participation in ‘Experience Broward’ Teacher Recruitment Fairs. Vacancies are filled with candidates interviewed at the recruitment fair and referred by the district's instructional staffing department. Retention of teachers is a top priority of our school. Teachers are cultivated and nurtured at Orange Brook Elementary School to grow professionally. We retain highly qualified, certified-in-field, effective teachers in our school by utilizing the New Educator Support System (NESS Liaison), Professional Learning Communities (Math and Reading Coaches), District Trainings (District Personnel), TPLG (Teacher Professional Learning and Growth), School-Based Professional Development (Leadership Team / Team Leaders), Teacher Recognition and Incentives (Administration).
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS - Coordination and Integration
Title I, Part A
Title I funds provide additional teachers to assist students, particularly low performing students.
Staff Development funds are used to develop a comprehensive professional training program to improve delivery of instruction through a variety of workshops designed to move teachers to mastery and improve student achievement.
Because it is a challenge to get parent participation at Orange Brook Elementary, Parental Involvement funds are utilized to fund monthly academic parent nights that provide parents with new skills to support student learning at home. Improving the frequency and quality of family participation and increasing family literacy are also goals of our parental involvement component. Monies are used to purchase food, supplies/materials and provide stipends for teacher presenters.
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Title I, Part C- Migrant
(Migrant-Title I schools have been advised if Migrant students attend their school)
There are no Migrant students enrolled at Orange Brook Elementary at this time; however, if we do get migrant students, collaboration with community agencies will take place to ensure that needed services such as health and nutrition are provided. Students will also be provided with uniforms and school supplies.
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Title I, Part D
Neglected and Delinquent
Students at Orange Brook Elementary who are identified as neglected and/or delinquent will be connected to a school social worker through Student Services Department, who will provide support and community resources.
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Title II
(District professional development)
Teachers at Orange Brook Elementary School participate in professional development linked to improved student achievement in the Florida State Standards.
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Title III
(ESOL)
All students are being instructed by certified, ESOL endorsed teachers. Orange Brook Elementary School employs a paraprofessional who works closely with our ELL population. This staff member impacts numerous ELL students per day delivering support and intervention programs. This staff member serves as liaison between the school and ELL community.
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Title X- Homeless
(Homeless- All Title I schools may complete with this statement)
Teachers and staff members are responsible for helping to identify homeless students and referring them to the Homeless Education program offered by the district. The purpose of the Homeless Education Program is to identify homeless students, remove barriers to their education, including school enrollment, provide them with supplemental academic and counseling case management services as well as linkages to their school social worker while maintaining school as the students stable environment.
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Supplemental Academic Instruction (SAI)
SAI funds will be utilized to fund an eight-week Saturday Academy to assist struggling students. Funds will also be used to provide additional tutoring for fragile students
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Violence Prevention Programs
Orange Brook Elementary school implements the County Student Code of Conduct and follows the District Discipline Matrix. Our school enforces the District’s Anti-Bullying Policy and has a zero tolerance for bullying and violence. Bullying prevention programs are supported through Youth Crime Watch, Peer Counseling/Conflict Mediation programs, guest speakers and student assemblies.
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Nutrition Programs
Nutritional programs and health education are an integral part of our school, specifically through the Physical Educational curriculum and federal initiatives of the Broward County Public Schools Food & Nutrition Department
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Housing Programs
Referrals are made to the school social worker, when parents are in need of housing or food. Additionally, the front office staff takes note of families expressing a need and passes this information on to administration and/or the guidance counselor.
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Head Start
To ensure school readiness, the Head Start Program provides literacy, math, and science curricula that align with the K-3 national standards to improve educational outcomes. This connection between curricula and child expectations has contributed to better prepare students to succeed in Kindergarten. An end-of-the year Creative Curriculum Continuum report, detailing students’ ongoing assessment, is placed in the students’ cumulative folder to familiarize kindergarten teachers with the Head Start students’ progress in the program.
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Adult Education
Parents and other adults of the community requesting ESOL, GED, or other continuing education programs are referred to the district's community school for services through our school social worker.
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Career and Technical Education
Orange Brook Elementary provides opportunities for students to examine careers in the fields of aviation, engineering, science, technology and math through our H-Track program for our gifted and high achievers.
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Job Training
Through the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and H-Track program, students work through rigorous curriculum and use technology to build skills and also research and experience different career fields, and colleges and universities. Students participate in Career Day. Fifth grade students participate in an annual trip to Junior Achievement (JA) Biz Town to explore different career options and receive minor training in selected fields.
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Other
Student Listeners - Selected students participate in the Listener program as recommended through our RtI Process. These listeners are trained through the district to work with students
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Pre-School Transition
Pre-School Transition
Orange Brook Elementary School services three classes of Specialized PreK ESE (formerly Preschool Learning Activities Classroom Experience-PLACE) and two VPK Head Start classes. The teachers conduct vertical articulation meetings during the school year to ensure that the transition from the early childhood programs to kindergarten program is smooth. A Kindergarten
Orientation is also held prior to the beginning of the school year. This gives the incoming kindergarten students an opportunity to meet their new teacher and get acclimated to their classroom. Additionally, parents are given an overview of the kindergarten curriculum and expectations
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PARENT INVOLVEMENT Action Plan
Parent Involvement Goal:
Based on the analysis of the parent involvement data, identify and define an area in need of improvement.
The goal of Orange Brook Elementary is to increase parental involvement in school events to at least 50% for the 2018-2019 school year. All parent involvement activities will include engaging activities that offer opportunities to learn about student achievement and available resources.
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2017 - 2018 Level of Parent Involvement:
Indicate the number of Parents and/or Guardians who participated in parent involvement activities.
[i.e., Use documentation from sign in sheets]
Total Number of Parents and/or Guardians |
1000 |
2018 - 2019 Expected Level of Parent Involvement:
Indicate the number of Parents and/or Guardians who are expected to participate in parent involvement activities for this year.
Total Number of Parents and/or Guardians |
1500 |
PARENT INVOLVEMENT ACTION PLAN ACTIVITIES (Aligned to School-Level Parent Involvement Plan)
Activity |
Strategies & Activities to Increase Student Achievement |
Start/End Date |
Evaluation Tool |
Person or Position Responsible for Coordinating/Monitoring |
Amount/Funding Source |
FSA Family Night |
Teachers will discuss Florida Standards Assessment requirements with parents and students of 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. Parents and students will also have the opportunity to participate in fun, engaging and helpful hands-on activities that will help students achieve academic success and achievement |
1/14/2019 - 1/14/2019
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Sign in sheets, Flyers, Agendas, Sample Activities |
Natasha Braynen-Math Coach and Ingrid Rosales Reading Coach |
Title I |
How Money Works for Kids |
Financial workshop for parents and students to teach students how to save money, the difference between wants and needs, and planning for the future. It will also teach parents the importance of saving, retirement planning, and protecting their family. |
4/15/2019 - 4/15/2019
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Flyers, Agenda, Sign in sheet, survey |
Math Coach- Natasha Braynen |
Title I |
ESE Parent Information Night |
Provide parents with information about ESE procedures and strategies used with students with disabilities in the classroom. Also provide parents with resources to help them work with their children for academic success and achievement. Parents will also be given resources to help them as parents with various resources. |
12/10/2018 - 12/10/2018
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Flyers, sign in sheets, feedback, survey |
Renee Coore-Barrett/ESE Specialist |
ESE Budget |
HIGH QUALITY AND ONGOING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (PD/ELO) ACTIVITIES (Aligned to Title I, Part A School-Based Budget)
Professional Development/ELO Activities |
Description
Provide detailed information to support activities such as teacher salaries, stipends, materials and supplies |
Funding Source |
Amount
*Entire Title I Professional Development allocation must be reflected here |
ESE Staff Training |
Provide teachers ongoing information on how to identify and support parents of students with disabilities and gifted students, provide strategies to teachers for working with those students |
n/a |
0 |
ESE PLC |
Teachers will learn strategies, procedures and laws related to ESE students to increase student achievement |
n/a |
0 |
CAREFUL Planning PLCs |
Provide teachers information about how to instruct, assess, remediate and enrich common core instruction |
n/a |
0 |