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School ACHIEVEment Plan 2010 - 2013

School ACHIEVEment Plan 2010 - 2013. Clearbrook Middle School Cardinals. Clearbrook Middle School Leadership Team. Mike Riley, Principal Brandy Day, Assistant Principal Trey Davis, Faculty Liaison to the SAP Leadership Committee Jodie Davis, School Achievement Plan Coordinator.

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School ACHIEVEment Plan 2010 - 2013

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  1. School ACHIEVEment Plan2010 - 2013 Clearbrook Middle School Cardinals

  2. Clearbrook Middle School Leadership Team • Mike Riley, Principal • Brandy Day, Assistant Principal • Trey Davis, Faculty Liaison to the SAP Leadership Committee • Jodie Davis, School Achievement Plan Coordinator

  3. Clearbrook Middle School Appreciative Inquiry at Clearbrook Middle School • Our Students • Our Faculty • Our Community

  4. Provocative Propositions • Teachers and administrators are collegial and collaborative with all stakeholders to support high student achievement. • Students are afforded opportunities to exhibit responsible citizenship and become productive members of society.

  5. A.C.H.I.E.V.E. Model • Accentuate the positive • Create and nurture a Professional Learning Communities (PLC) • Handle kids with care • Invest in our stakeholders • Eliminate the negatives • Value time • Engage all learners

  6. YEAR ONE

  7. Professional Learning Communities • Vertical and Horizontal Articulation • Aligned lesson plans • Valid and reliable assessments • Pedagogical excellence • Reflective practice • Enhancing Teacher Efficacy • Mentoring Program • Effective pairings • Generational workforce

  8. Positive Behavior Support PBS is a new approach to student discipline that focuses on prevention , not reaction. It is a systems change method that promotes positive behavior in students. • Three-tiered system • Primary Preventive Strategies • Secondary Preventive Strategies • Tertiary Preventive Strategies

  9. Differentiated Instruction • Staff Development • What Every Teacher Should Know: Instructional Accountability at CMS • Paula Brown, Hampton City Schools • Classroom Instruction that Works: Research-Based Strategies for Increasing Student Achievement

  10. Teacher-led staff development • Three-year plan • Attend one year, present the next • Professional Development opportunities • Enhance professional expertise • Involve the entire faculty

  11. YEAR TWO

  12. Response to Intervention • Identify students at risk for poor learning outcomes • Monitor student progress • Provide evidence-based interventions • Tiered instruction • Decrease discipline referrals • Increase student achievement • Increase parent involvement • Adjust the intensity and nature of interventions depending on a student’s responsiveness • Identify students with learning disabilities or other disabilities

  13. Creative Scheduling: social studies department

  14. Community Volunteer Program • Establish a “Volunteers for Education” program • Provide struggling students extra help needed to succeed academically • Resource for volunteer tutors • Volunteers need not be current or former educators • Volunteer form • Time commitment • Once a week, 45 minute sessions • Could be working one-on-one, in small groups, or in the classroom- where ever the need is greatest • Teachers, guidance counselors and subject specialists provide ongoing assistance

  15. YEAR THREE

  16. Cultural Heritage Week • In association with World Heritage Day • Sponsored by the PTA • Request parent volunteers to speak and share the history of their culture • Recruit community leaders to speak of their culture • Utilize Foreign Exchange Students as available • Lesson plans connected to SOLs in History and Social Studies • Each class sponsors a booth in the week-ending celebration • Arts • Crafts • Games • Food

  17. What to Expect When You’re In Middle School • “The Mysteries of Middle School are Revealed!” • Rising 6th graders are hosted by rising 8th graders to learn what they have to look forward to in middle school • Older students get a chance to “shine” • If funds are available, purchase Introduction to Middle School by Sara Davis Powell for each student

  18. Principal’s Round Table • Encourage open dialogue with parents/guardians and community stakeholders on matters impacting the school • First Thursday of every month during the school year • Refreshments provided

  19. Mark Twain “Out of the public schools grows the greatest of a nation.”

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