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Woodstock Elementary School Action Plan 2014-2016

Approved August 2014


Instructional

WES Mission


Our Mission is to educate the whole child to ensure they become enthusiastic, persistent, and competent learners that are not only ready for the future but also care about and demonstrate respect for themselves, others, and the environment. We provide excellent programs in a safe, caring, and healthy environment. Our school, parents, and community work in partnership to ensure each student experience the joy and rigor of learning. High expectations within a challenging curriculum delivered through excellent instruction provide a solid foundation for all students.

Vision

Our Vision for the Woodstock Elementary School sees each and every child fully engaged in a thinking curriculum that builds their stamina for deep, creative and critical thinking within all subject areas. Students will work together, with their teachers, and with experts to develop fundamental skills and complex understandings of the world around them as they strive for high academic achievement. A strong sense of community will be built through traditions, welcoming practices and an emphasis on social skill development. Parents, Teachers and School Leaders will show their commitment for the school through their individual and collaborative involvement in continuously improving the school. Learning will take place throughout the school, the grounds, and the gardens as well as expand into our diverse, resourceful local community. The school environment will provide a beautiful and joyful place that fosters learning for all of the children and adults and is a source of pride in the community.


Goals:

1. Improve writing performance as measured using standards from the Common Core of State Standards.

2. Improve student performance with mathematics skills, concepts, and problem solving as articulated in the Common Core State Standards.

3. Teachers will be prepared with the knowledge and resources necessary to implement a science curriculum aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards.

4. Students will develop the skills and attributes associated with higher order thinking as well as perseverance and independence as learners.

5. Improve reading performance as measured using standards from the Common Core of State Standards.

* We are using 2012 data because we did not participate in NECAPs during 2013 (we piloted the SBAC).


Goal 1:Improve writing performance as measured using standards from the Common Core of State Standards.


Rationale: Results of the New England Common Assessment (fall of 5th grade only) over the past six years are summarized below. These results indicate that while improvement had been made for a number of years, the growth has leveled off. Results of our local writing prompts also support our need for a consistent writing program across the grade levels.


2005

2006

2007

2008

2010

2011

2012

Number of Students Tested

25

27

29

30

28

25

27

Total proficient and above

28%

30%

62%

77%

68%

44%

52%


Strategy: Gain training for all writing teachers and provide ongoing support during the 2014-2016 school years.

Evidence of Success: Completion of training and support activities.

Action Step

Timeline

Person(s) Responsible

Resources Needed

Monitoring Checkpoint Dates and Notes

Send teacher representative to NRWP Summer Institute in NYC.

June 2014, June 2015

Martha Giller, Karen White

Operating budget; professional development funds


Dedicate 4 hours during the August Inservice days to unit planning and resource sharing among writing teachers.

September 2014, 2015

Karen White

Inservice time


Allocate at least two faculty meetings per year for teachers and librarian to collaborate on implementation of the writing program.

Ongoing

Karen White

Faculty meeting time


Continue with assessments included in the Units of Study.

Ongoing

All

Faculty meeting time

Team meeting time




Goal 2:Improve student performance with mathematics skills, concepts, and problem solving as articulated in the Common Core State Standards.

Rationale: Student performance on the New England Common Assessment (NECAPs) has improved over the past three years. With this improvement, we had 18% of our 3, 4, 5 grade students that did not meet the standard for their grade level as measured in the fall of 2012.

Strategy: Implement and use the results of the PNOA in grades K-2 to inform instruction for individual students and the class as a whole.

Evidence of Success: Records of the assessment results and intervention schedule.

Action Step

Timeline

Person(s) Responsible

Resources Needed

Monitoring Checkpoint Dates and Notes

Provide professional development on the PNOA for new faculty members and third grade teachers so they can use the PNOA data effectively.

Ongoing sessions as needed

Luke Fisher

Barb McKeon

Karen White

Substitutes


Develop and implement a plan for integrating PNOA supplemental activities into classroom instruction based on Spring PNOA results.

August Inservice time

Barb McKeon

Luke Fisher


Provide materials and blackline masters for teachers

Inservice time in August

The PNOA is done in January and the Spring. Kindergarten does the fall as well. Second grade students that do not meet the standard in the Spring should retake it the fall of third grade.

Provide targeted assistance to students based on needs identified through PNOA in the classroom and through supplemental services.

Ongoing

Barb McKeon

Classroom teachers

Luke Fisher (consultation)

PNOA activity book



Strategy: Implement and use the results of OGAP in grades 3-6 to inform instruction for individual students and the class as a whole.

Evidence of Success: Record of Assessment results and intervention schedule.

Action Step

Timeline

Person(s) Responsible

Resources Needed

Monitoring Checkpoint Dates and Notes

Provide OGAP training for new teachers in grades 3-6 including special educators and support teachers.

Fall 2014, 2015

Luke Fisher

Inservice time

Substitutes


Develop and implement a schedule for completing the OGAP pre-assessment with all students by October 1, 2014 and May 31, 2015.

October 4th-6th and prior to multiplication unit for 3rd

Luke Fisher

Classroom Teachers

Class time for testing


Develop and implement a plan for integrating supplemental activities into classroom instruction (based on assessment outcomes). Incorporate OGAP multiplicative reasoning concepts and problems into regular class instruction.

Fall

Luke Fisher

Barb McKeon

Nancy Murphy

Katie Kardashian

3-5 Classroom Math teachers

August Inservice time


Establish intervention protocol 3-6 and provide targeted assistance to students based on needs identified through OGAP.

Ongoing

Nancy Murphy

Katie Kardashian

Special Educator

Classroom teachers

Barb McKeon

Luke Fisher (consultation)


Teachers’ schedules



Strategy: Ensure all students receive instruction in the designated mathematics Common Core of State Standards for their grade level.

Evidence of Success: Pacing guides and final evaluation / reflection of program taught and learned.

Action Step

Timeline

Person(s) Responsible

Resources Needed

Monitoring Checkpoint Dates and Notes

Strengthen the K program, in general, to meet the CCSS, which includes the incorporation of PNOA skills, concepts and activities (above)

Ongoing

Barb McKeon

Luke Fisher

Nancy Stockwell

Other K teachers?

PNOA activity book

CCSS

Complete “map” for each unit with sections to omit and items to add

There is general agreement that the K investigations program needs to be improved more than most grade levels.

Review each grade level of Investigations and supplemental activities and make adjustments to increase CCSS alignment.

Ongoing

Luke Fisher

Barb McKeon

Classroom Teachers

Time

Materials as needed

Complete “map” for each unit with sections to omit and items to add


Develop a pacing guide using the revised Investigation program for the year.

9/1/14, 15

Luke Fisher

Karen White

Teachers

August Inservice time


Form a committee to investigate k-5 programs that are aligned with the common core.

2015-2016

Luke Fisher

Team reps


Sample programs

Input from other teachers across the state

Include all teachers in the conversation using faculty meetings as needed.

Develop a classroom schedule that provides for 60 minute math lessons (45 in Kindergarten) and 10 minute math.

9/1/14, 9/1/15

Karen White

Teachers

August Inservice


Each math teacher will participate in 2 lesson studies or grade team meetings throughout the year.

January 15-June 2015

Luke Fisher

Karen White

District-wide schedule

Substitutes


Review and select one additional best practice* in the teaching of mathematics to focus on during the year in all math lessons.

December 2014, 2015

Luke Fisher

Classroom Teachers

Faculty meeting one time per month

See below in final action step: exit cards.

Provide training on CMP 3 and Investigations for new math teachers.

Fall 2014, 15

Luke Fisher




Strategy: Collect and use the results of Investigations Unit Assessments to monitor student progress; both individual student and the class as a whole.

Evidence of Success: Completed record keeping forms. (Exit questions ~ see strategy below)

Action Step

Timeline

Person(s) Responsible

Resources Needed

Monitoring Checkpoint Dates and Notes

Score Investigation Unit Assessments using the Teachers’ Book.

Ongoing

Karen White

Classroom Teachers

Luke Fisher (consultation)


Check in and review data in Nov., Jan., March, and May.

Keep data sheet summarizing Unit Assessment results.

Ongoing

Karen White

Classroom Teachers

Record keeping sheet

Check in and review data in Nov., Jan., March, and May.


Goal 3:Teachers will be prepared with the knowledge and resources necessary to implement a science curriculum aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards.

Rationale: Vermont has adopted the Next Generation Science Standards and our school needs to gear up to implement these standards. Student performance on previous science standards as assessed by the Science NECAP reflect the following scores:


2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

% of students at / above the standard

57

68

81

75

75


Strategy: Provide professional development and access to resources to support a strong science curriculum and excellent science instruction as well as enrichment opportunities for students during the 2014-2015 school year.

Evidence of Success: Without a standardized science assessment aligned with the NGSS, we will use completion of our targeted activities as the indicator of success.

Action Step

Timeline

Person(s) Responsible

Resources Needed

Monitoring Checkpoint Dates and Notes

Provide overview of NGSS to all teachers of science.

August 21, 2014

Karen White

Jean Ward

Local funds

Full day from August Inservice


Provide ongoing consultation in the development of units aligned with the NGSS

June, 2015

Karen White

Jean Ward

Local funds

Release days and substitutes


Purchase appropriate science reference books for teachers and teaching teams

August 2014

Karen White

Local funds


Support teachers with individual professional development and site visits.

June 2016

Karen White

Local funds


Employ science co-coordinators to facilitate science work ( professional development, connection to WCSU work, and enrichment for students).

August 2014-June 2015

Karen White

Local funds


Identify possible need for and role of a science lead teacher.

December 2014

Karen White

Science co-coordinators

None


Identify equipment and supplies needed for science instruction

March 2015

Karen White

Science co-coordinators

None


Create and implement a plan for purchasing needed science equipment and supplies.

April 2015-June 2016

Karen White

Science co-coordinators

Local funds, grants, donations



Goal 4:Students will develop the skills and attributes associated with higher order thinking as well as perseverance and independence as learners.

Rationale: This is a goal of our Supervisory Union because these are skills and dispositions students need for success with all areas of the curriculum now and into the future.

Strategy: Develop units of study using Understanding by Design and conduct Classroom Walkthroughs as part of ongoing supervision.

Evidence of Success: Unit development and classroom walkthrough data.

Action Step

Timeline

Person(s) Responsible

Resources Needed

Monitoring Checkpoint Dates and Notes

All teachers participate in classroom walkthrough observations.

Ongoing

Karen White

Teachers

Time



Gain training in the development of assessment driven units (Understanding By Design).

Ongoing

Karen White

Teachers

Alice Worth

Professional development funds


Teachers will use exit questions in math, other subjects and U.A. classes as appropriate.

Ongoing

All!



* Currently we have agreed to implement the best practices of: Posting the targeted objective of the lesson so students can see it, and selectively sharing student work. We have additionally worked on wait time and “turn and talk” strategies during teaching lessons/questioning.


Goal 5:Improve reading performance as measured using standards from the Common Core of State Standards.


Rationale: Results of the New England Common Assessment over the past six years are summarized below. These results indicate that while improvement had been made for a number of years, the growth has leveled off.


2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Number of Students Tested

136

138

139

131

137

Total proficient and above

85%

89%

84%

87%

83%

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Strategy: Gain training for all reading teachers and provide ongoing support during the 2014-2016 school years.

Evidence of Success: Completion of training and support activities.

Action Step

Timeline

Person(s) Responsible

Resources Needed

Monitoring Checkpoint Dates and Notes

Instruct K-6 staff in best practices in reading instruction and assessment as articulated in the ALOFT document

August 2014-June 2015

WCSU Administrative Team

Inservice Days

Release time


Provide on-site coaching 1x/month.

August 2014-June 2015

WCSU Administrative Team

Time during the school day


Purchase materials to support reading program as recommended by consultant.

January 2015

Principal

Funds from operating budget.



Strategy: Provide classroom based and small group/individualized support for targeted students during the 2014-2016 school years.

Evidence of Success: Improved reading scores on selected assessments.

Action Step

Timeline

Person(s) Responsible

Resources Needed

Monitoring Checkpoint Dates and Notes

Employ a full time reading specialist to work with targeted children and their teachers.

August 2014 - June 2016

Karen White

Local Funds

Title One Funds




Ongoing School-wide Initiatives and Commitments:

Farm to School:

Through a connection with local farms and our own garden we:

  • Improve student health by serving healthy meals and by providing nutrition education.

    • Nutrition Education - More time and available personnel for implementation of classroom goals.

  • Provide agriculture education opportunities and support local and regional farmers.

  • Teach students about the energy involved in food production, procurement, preparation, and disposal.

  • Teach students about the planting, growing, harvesting and eating cycle through hands on work in their grade’s garden bed each year.

  • Enable children to experience the wonder, frustration, and sense of accomplishment that growing your own vegetables and berries provides!


Our current action plan for our overall FTS program includes:

  • Local taste tests monthly

  • Local food procurement as much as possible

  • Food energy and waste study (UVLEL project)

    • Add classroom composting

  • Design and build of new garden spaces

  • Development and implementation of a plan for each grade level in their garden space


Responsive Classroom:

Parent partnership talks regarding promoting independent children (empathy, critical thinking)

School-wide Expectations (that embrace RC principles) adopted by all Teachers

Unified Arts Teachers participate in at least two Morning Meeting per month

Morning Meetings in every class

Implementation of Responsive Classroom strategies in the Cafe and on the playground during recesses.

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School-wide assemblies or shared events each month ~ set some specific target for number and focus

Support teachers to participate in regional trainings.

Bring training onsite for specific areas of the RC program.

Parent conference in grades 3-6 will be student led in the fall and spring and in grades K-2 a traditional conference

will be held in the fall and student led conferences will be held in the Spring.

Technology Use and Integration:

Greater and consistent integration of technology with current classroom curricula

Increase student access to computers ~ move towards 1:1 computing in upper grades

Use WES website for consistent, up-to-date communication with families and the community

Smartboard training

Use of Google Aps for Education for communication with families and the community

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VCAT for data analysis, report cards, EST records


Health Education:

Implement the Health Series and conduct monthly health themes for grades K-4

Conduct walking and bike riding encouragement activities during the fall and spring.

Walk to school and have breakfast with the PE teacher.

What is plan and goal for the bike riding could it be included in PE?) Some punchcard system for walking and/or riding bike, like the reading program

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