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Collaboration as the Key for Title I Programming

Collaboration as the Key for Title I Programming. Federal Grant Programs Conference June 6, 2019. Welcome All!!!. Welcome all and thank you!!! Christopher Rogers, Administrator of Student Interventions Paul Newton, Westfield Middle School Principal

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Collaboration as the Key for Title I Programming

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  1. Collaboration as the Key for Title I Programming Federal Grant Programs Conference June 6, 2019

  2. Welcome All!!! • Welcome all and thank you!!! • Christopher Rogers, Administrator of Student Interventions • Paul Newton, Westfield Middle School Principal • Kate Palmer, Middle School Teacher and Extended Year Summer Program Coordinator • Ralph Figy, City Councilor and WPS Title I Mentor

  3. Our Agenda • Table Relay • Westfield Public Schools Collaborative Structure • Turn and Talk • Collaboration and Connection to Our District Strategic Plan • Westfield Middle School as an exemplar • Westfield Public Schools Featured Title I Programming • Think, Pair, Share • Westfield Public Schools Intervention Model/Data Analysis • Questions, Comments, and Feedback

  4. We Promise No…

  5. Table Relay • Groups of 4 – 6 • First Lap: Who you are, where you’re from, and your role! • Second Lap: “Hey! Want to know something really great that happens in my district and/or school?” • Third Lap: “I’m struggling with this…does anyone have any ideas?” • Fourth Lap: Please prepare to share one great thing happening and one challenge from your group.

  6. WPS Collaborative Structure • Leadership Team creates 3 year District Plan • Curriculum & Instruction, Assessment & English Language Education, Intervention, and Special Education departments collaborate to align the use of grant allocations to support district strategic objectives • Title I Director collaborates with principals, administrators, teachers, coaches, counselors, students, families, and community partners on programming to support the whole child: Academic, Social-Emotional, and Service Learning

  7. Turn and Talk • What does your current collaborative structure look like in your district and/or school? • What ideas do you have to make this current structure more effective to improve your grant planning process in order to impact student learning and achievement? • Do you have any suggestions for us on the current structure we are utilizing? • Would anyone like to share with the group at large?

  8. Collaboration and Connection to District Strategic Plan Westfield Public Schools District Strategic Objectives 2018 - 2021 • Students and staff have a safe and nurturing learning environment. • Student learning is meaningful in today’s world and prepares students for the future. • Students and staff have high quality and rigorous learning experiences.

  9. Collaboration and Connection to District Strategic Plan Westfield Middle School Students and staff have a safe and nurturing learning environment. • Student Mentoring Program • Student Leadership and Character Development • Summer Programming with an emphasis on Service Learning

  10. Collaboration and Connection to District Strategic Plan Student learning is meaningful in today’s world and prepares students for the future. • US First Lego League • Summer Science and Technology Programming • Provide supplemental technology to enhance student learning experiences • Into the future…with Virtual Reality

  11. Collaboration and Connection to District Strategic Plan Students and staff have high quality and rigorous learning experiences. • Coordinated and Strategic Professional Development • Designated Learning and Teaching Coach as part of PD • Development of online teacher resources and collaborative forum • Coaching for inclusive best practices • Improving depth and dimensions of student to student discourse • Universal Design for Learning (UDL) • Multi-district collaboration

  12. Collaboration and Connection to District Strategic Plan Students and staff have high quality and rigorous learning experiences. • Summer Programming • Lego League • Integration of instructional technology • Full-time Title I Interventionist • Mentoring Program

  13. WPS Featured Title I Programming • Extended School Year Summer Programming • Service learning • STEM • Social Emotional Support • Fully Inclusive • Essential (Soft) Skills • Title I Mentoring Program • Build trust and relationships • Academic Support • Social-Emotional Support • Connection to schoolwide PBIS program

  14. Think, Pair, Share • Take a few moments to think about ways your district utilizes Title I funding to produce, refine, and utilize programs to support learning, achievement, social-emotional, technology, and leadership pieces for your students. • Please pair up with a partner and share your experiences and expertise. • Please share one current best practice with our group at large.

  15. Intervention Model, Data Collection/Analysis, STAT, IPMs • Sustained, research-based, effective Reading Intervention Model (Top 3% of districts in U.S. using Read 180 and System 44) • Emerging research-based Mathematics Intervention Model • Multiple assessments provide faculty with data to drive instructional decisions, student groups, and to identify and support potential students in need of intervention • Student-Teacher Assistance Teams (STAT) at every school • Ongoing Instructional Planning Meetings (IPMs) at every school: Administration, Teachers, Instructional Coaches, Interventionists, and Title I/Intervention Director (if needed) present

  16. Questions, Comments, and Feedback ???

  17. If you have any questions or wish to collaborate… • Christopher Rogers c.rogers@schoolsofwestfield.org • Paul Newton paul.newton@schoolsofwestfield.org • Kate Palmer k.palmer@schoolsofwestfield.org • Ralph Figy r.figy@cityofwestfield.org

  18. Thank you!!!

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