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2010-2011 Three-day Collaborative Benchmark Assessment Visit

Agreements. Ask questions for your understanding and supportConduct discussions in a professional mannerAgree to listen, honor and respect all perspectivesBe mindful of the patterns of participation?give everyone an opportunity to speak?refrain from side conversationsUse the parking lotPut cell

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2010-2011 Three-day Collaborative Benchmark Assessment Visit

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    1. 2010-2011 Three-day Collaborative Benchmark Assessment Visit

    2. Agreements Ask questions for your understanding and support Conduct discussions in a professional manner Agree to listen, honor and respect all perspectives Be mindful of the patterns of participation—give everyone an opportunity to speak—refrain from side conversations Use the parking lot Put cell phones on silent 6/27/2012 2 During this session we will be mindful of these community agreements. Quickly go over each area—do not read—become familiar enough to paraphrase Suggest that these agreements be used in meetings they may conduct at the school Emphasize participation Cell phones on silent mode No side conversationsDuring this session we will be mindful of these community agreements. Quickly go over each area—do not read—become familiar enough to paraphrase Suggest that these agreements be used in meetings they may conduct at the school Emphasize participation Cell phones on silent mode No side conversations

    3. Workshop Handouts 3-day Handbook Teaching and Learning Tool 3-day Protocols Reflection Form PowerPoint Guide for Restructuring (2 copies) Turning Around Low Performing Schools (2 copies)

    4. Agenda Agenda & Background Restructuring – Focus 1 Teams Preparing for the Visit What Occurs on a Visit Teaching and Learning Tool – Focus 2 Summary Report Breakout Sessions Reflection 6/27/2012 4

    5. Benchmark Visits & Meetings One 3-Day Benchmark Visit Two 1-Day Benchmark Meetings

    6. Purpose of Benchmark Visit Conduct a FOCUSED visit customized and tailored to the school needs—determined by the data Review the implementation of the NCLB unified plan, CAPA recommendations and restructuring plan in action—keeping to the fidelity of implementation Jointly (with the school and district) perform--data analysis, root cause analysis, problem solving, decision making and planning Focus on governance

    7. Who receives a visit? Schools listed as “in need of improvement” in year three and above of school improvement status

    8. Who receives a benchmark visit? Title I Schools with AYP Status of.. Year 5-hold Year 6 and above

    9. Federal Requirements The federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) requires all states to establish standards for accountability for all schools and districts in their states. The foundation for the accountability system is based on a state’s academic content standards and aligned assessments. The accountability system looks at the degree to which students across schools and districts are mastering the state standards. 6/27/2012 9 The federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) requires all states to establish standards for accountability for all schools and districts in their states. The foundation for the accountability system is based on a state’s academic content standards which define what students should know and be able to do, and aligned assessments to measure whether students have mastered these standards. The accountability system looks at the degree to which students across schools and districts are mastering the state standards. NCLB has set the goal of 100% proficiency by the year 2014 with states setting incremental benchmarks. It calls for the inclusion of all students, even students who may have been excluded or exempted from participating in state assessment programs in the past. The federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) requires all states to establish standards for accountability for all schools and districts in their states. The foundation for the accountability system is based on a state’s academic content standards which define what students should know and be able to do, and aligned assessments to measure whether students have mastered these standards. The accountability system looks at the degree to which students across schools and districts are mastering the state standards. NCLB has set the goal of 100% proficiency by the year 2014 with states setting incremental benchmarks. It calls for the inclusion of all students, even students who may have been excluded or exempted from participating in state assessment programs in the past.

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