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Hillcrest Middle School

Foster a positive, engaging learning environment that encourages student growth academically and as a community of responsible, respectful, and caring individuals. Inclusive, inspired, and caring environment that promotes lifelong learning and emotional well-being, while fostering care and respect for self, others, and our global community.

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Hillcrest Middle School

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  1. Hillcrest Middle School School Success Plan 2014-2015

  2. Our Mission At Hillcrest we foster a positive, engaging learning environment that encourages students to grow both academically and as a community of responsible, respectful and caring individuals.

  3. Our Vision Hillcrest is an inclusive environment that inspires lifelong learning, nurtures emotional well being and promotes care and respect for self, others and our global community.

  4. Our Values CARE Care, Achieve, Respect andEncourage

  5. School Success Plan Teaching and Learning Literacy, Numeracy Pathways, Community Culture and Caring Climate for Learning Character Education Bullying Prevention and Intervention Mental Health

  6. Bullying Survey May 2013 Your Voice Counts May 2014

  7. Some Successes Students feel like they belong at this school and they feel safe Students feel their parents are involved in their learning Parents know what’s going on at Hillcrest

  8. Some Areas of Need 94% of staff, 54% of students, and 83% of parents felt that students are treated fairly 70% of staff, 55% of students, and 55% of parents felt that students’ ideas are used to improve our school

  9. Bullying Prevention and Intervention If we explicitly teach proactive and responsive character and bullying prevention and intervention strategies to all member of our Learning Community, we will collectively promote and sustain student well-being and positive student behaviour within a safe and healthy learning environment at Hillcrest.

  10. Mental Health If we promote mental health awareness through programming in Physical Education, DPA, Dance, Outdoor Education, Health, Character Education, extra-curricular activities, and presentations and workshops for students, teachers and parent/guardians, then we will create a healthy, resilient and inclusive school community while increasing our collective understanding and responsiveness to mental health issues in our school.

  11. Character Education Developing an understanding of self and others • Grade 6 – The Character Attributes • Grade 7 – The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens • Grade 8 – Me to We

  12. Character Education Who am I? What is my role in a global world? • Responsible Digital Citizenship • Learning Skills, Goal Setting and Student Led Conferences • iStories • Bullying Prevention and Intervention • The Restorative Mindset and the Language of Repair • Inclusivity • Mental Health • Choose Action

  13. Bullying Prevention and Intervention November 2014 – March 2015 Grade 7 Red Cross Bullying and Harassment Prevention Training Bullying Prevention Week - Grade 8 facilitators

  14. Student leadership House League captains Grade 8 student mentors Terry Fox Champions Principal’s Council Social Justice and Me to We Initiatives Celebrations of Student Success CARE assemblies Newsletters, pictures, displays of student work Clubs, teams and activities

  15. Mental and Physical Health Physical Health PE, DPA, Dance and Drama House league activities Teams and clubs Mental Health Awareness Health/Character Education classes Guidance and Learning Support Parent presentations

  16. Knowing our Students • Student Reflections • Student Led Conferences • iStories • Principal’s Council

  17. What are they saying?

  18. Teaching and Learning

  19. Our Data Achievement Data EQAO 2013-2014 Diagnostic Testing September/October 2014 English, French, Mathematics

  20. 21st Century Learning

  21. Teaching and Learning Critical Thinking Numeracy and Literacy

  22. Numeracy If we use rich tasks with clear success criteria based on curriculum expectations, then students will solve problems by engaging and persevering, and by consolidating and clearly demonstrating their thinking as shown in our 2014-2015 EQAO and report card results: 75% of our students will achieve a level 3 or 4 in Mathematics.

  23. Literacy If we use overarching guiding questions to address curriculum expectations, clearly articulate success criteria with students, and explicitly teach them to use the intellectual tools for critical thinking then students will improve in their ability to communicate their thinking across multiple subject areas by a grade level.

  24. Critical Thinking Consortium Inquiry based teaching and learning

  25. Critical Thinking Professional development opportunities for teachers • Staff meetings • Math Networks – Grades 7-10 and Grades 5-6 • Collaborative Inquiries by teachers

  26. Critical Thinking opportunities for students Performing Arts Program Forest of Reading Program Science and Math Clubs Math Contests, Science events Curriculum extensions Technology for Learning

  27. Teaching and Learning PlanPathways Transition planning supports the success of our students both entering and leaving Hillcrest

  28. Next Steps • Student profiles • Transition Planning • feeder school principals and support personnel • secondary school principals and support personnel • feeder school teachers

  29. Next Steps • Hillcrest Road Show (April) • Feeder school parent information evening (May) and feeder school visits to Hillcrest (June) • Secondary school presentations to grade 8 students at Hillcrest (Oct-Dec) • Student visits to Lorne Park SS (English) and Clarkson SS (FI) (Oct-Nov) • Secondary program information posted on website • Middle school program information posted on website

  30. Community, Culture and Caring Parent Engagement Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds

  31. Parent Engagement at Hillcrest • Community BBQ and Open House (September, 2014) • School Council • Hillcrest Volunteer program • Student led conferences (November, 2014) • Education Week (April, 2014) • Presentations to parents

  32. Communication • Monthly newsletters • School website • Weekly email blast to parents • CARE assemblies • Student recognition

  33. Thank you for supporting our work with students!

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