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PROJECT REIMAGINE

PROJECT REIMAGINE. Demonstration Districts Ingham ISD Mason -Lake/Oceana ISDs Saginaw ISD Traverse Bay Area ISD. MAISA Conference – June 17, 2010. Project ReImagine basics Individual ISD proposals Collaborative efforts Group conversation. Presentation Overview. An MDE initiative

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PROJECT REIMAGINE

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  1. PROJECT REIMAGINE Demonstration Districts Ingham ISD Mason-Lake/Oceana ISDs Saginaw ISD TraverseBay Area ISD MAISA Conference – June 17, 2010

  2. Project ReImagine basics • Individual ISD proposals • Collaborative efforts • Group conversation Presentation Overview

  3. An MDE initiative • Challenge issued to current educational system • Pilot ways to enact bold, system-wide reform • Graduate students prepared for college and the workplace Project ReImagine Basics

  4. 14 Demonstration districts chosen • Use federal economic recovery (ARRA) funds to help support systemic change • Other possible sources of funding Project ReImagine Basics

  5. Region-wide implementation of K-12 Response to Intervention model • Early transition options for students to earn college credit, up to Associate Degree • Integration of multiple student records into comprehensive individualized learning plan • Pre-K-12 program to engage and connect parents and families with schools

  6. ReImagining the Early Years • Increase school readiness and support transition to kindergarten • Align and provide continuity of instructional and transition practices between early childhood and early elementary Designed to achieve two goals:

  7. STEM Early College Initiative • Exposes students to STEM-related careers • Promotes rigorous STEM education in grades 6-14 • Emphasizes college readiness and career preparation • Builds STEM capacity • Includes college credit and employment training • Contributes to economic viability through creativity and innovation

  8. Mason-Lake-OceanaPrepare-Educate-Transition Mason-Lake Oceana • Hart • Shelby • Walkerville • Baldwin • Free Soil • Ludington • Mason County Central • Mason County Eastern • Pentwater Data-Technology-Collaboration

  9. Mason-Lake-OceanaPrepare-Educate-Transition Data-Technology-Collaboration

  10. Mason-Lake-OceanaPrepare-Educate-Transition Data-Technology-Collaboration

  11. Mason-Lake-OceanaPrepare-Educate-Transition Prepare • ReImagine Early Years Grant • Pre-K-2 Alignment • Information System • Data System • Assessments • Curriculum • Professional Development Data-Technology-Collaboration

  12. Mason-Lake-OceanaPrepare-Educate-Transition Educate • 21st Century Learning Environments Grant • MLOISD/MISD/TBAISD • Online Learning • Blended Learning • Project Based Learning • Seat Time Waiver • Data Warehousing • Automated Aligned Assessment • Data Informed Curriculum • Data Informed Instruction Data-Technology-Collaboration

  13. Mason-Lake-OceanaPrepare-Educate-Transition Transition • Exploring Early/Middle College • Online learning • Blended Learning • Project Based Learning • Seat Time Waivers Data-Technology-Collaboration

  14. Mason-Lake-OceanaPrepare-Educate-Transition • Data • Common • Student Management System • Financial Management System • Electronic IEP System • Data Warehouse • Math and ELA Assessments • Regional Data Initiative • 23 ISD consortium • ARRA IDEA Funds • Integrated into Professional Development Data-Technology-Collaboration

  15. Mason-Lake-OceanaPrepare-Educate-Transition • Technology • 21st Century Learning Environments • Blended/Online Learning • Project Based Learing • Collaboration with Manistee and TBA ISD’s • Seat Time Waiver • I3 Application (iPads, iPhones, iTouch) • Wide Area Network • Technology Support Collaborative Data-Technology-Collaboration

  16. Mason-Lake-OceanaPrepare-Educate-Transition • Collaboration • Grant Initiatives • LEA Common Efforts • Two ISD’s • Shared Superintendent • Common Administrative Team • Blended Departments • Merging Associations • 09-10 Quarterly Joint Board Meetings • 10-11 Monthly Joint Board Meetings Data-Technology-Collaboration

  17. GRANDReImagine Project GRAND Start GRAND Opportunity GRAND Promise GRANDiLEARN Network GRAND Learning Compact

  18. GRANDReImagine: 18 Outcomes • Access to preschool for 100% of our region’s three and four year old children. • Family Navigators available to 100% of our pre-school families. • All of our elementary schools ready for 100% of their entering kindergarten students by 2010-11 school year (with transition teams in place). • Individual Learning Plans (ILPs) for all PreK-12 children. • Annual growth and necessary catch-up growth for all students • Successful implementation of an elementary-grades World Languages and global learning connections program for our area’s schools.

  19. GRANDReImagine: 18 Outcomes • Successful implementation of a Middle Years IB Programme pilot (2009-2010) and implementation of Middle School IB programs throughout the region. • 100% of all students will engage in relevant and effective community based learning activities. • Successful initiation of a 1:1 personal electronic learning device program for all 6-12th grade students by 2011-2012. • Region-wide access to all programs for all students (Grand Opportunity) • A redesigned 11th and 12th grade high school year • Successful implementation of a TBAISD Regional High School IB Diploma Programme.

  20. GRANDReImagine: 18 Outcomes • Full operation of the Grand iLEARN Network. • Full implementation of our Grand Promise that guarantees college & career readiness for all graduates. • Successful professional development for 100% of our region’s educators to prepare them to teach 21st Century skills, including blended instruction, to all students. • Adoption of a World Class Teacher Compensation Structure (work on this outcome is holding pending state and federal legislation). • Significantly more efficient, effective, and collaborative administrative system to deliver our K-12 programs. • Full community-wide endorsement and participation of a TBAISD Grand Learning Compact.

  21. GRANDReImagine Project Finally, we will accept responsibility for being accountable for the readiness levels of 100% of our graduates – Ready for College, Ready for Career, and Ready for a 21st Century World. www.GRANDreimagine.org TBAISD Vision:To be the BEST educational system in the world.

  22. Tour currently operating early/middle colleges together • Learn and understand rules and regulations • Explore STEM and Allied Health core curricula • Define funding and financing model • Explore multiple delivery methods • Develop understanding and processes related to college readiness Early/Middle College Collaboration Opportunities

  23. Differing stages of development and implementation • Engaging, developing and sustaining effective stakeholder partnerships • Raising expectations regarding new and emerging transition opportunities • Maintaining effective communication at all levels • Developing funding models that are sustainable Early/Middle College Collaboration Challenges

  24. Early Childhood Project Commonalities • A focus on preparing children/families for formal schooling in a K-12 system including transition • Increasing access to and/or quality of early care settings  • Research-based practices and national models for 0-5 population including: • Response to Intervention • Harlem Children's Zone • Kennewick Schools, Washington • Data-driven practice and continuous improvement •  Kindergarten screening instrument • EDI tool • Kellogg ReImagine Early Years grant from ECIC

  25. Early Childhood Collaborative Opportunities • Each Early Years grant recipient will participate in a year-long cohort learning process with each grant recipient that will include technical assistance and professional development support from ECIC • Opportunity to work with Head Start, Great Start Readiness Program, ECIC and Great Start Collaborative, Regional Resource Centers, and LEAs

  26. Early Childhood Collaborative Challenges • Securing resources and capacity for sustainability and broadening of this work • Building consensus for service models and integrating the key components within existing EC programs and services

  27. We would be interested in hearing from those ISDs that have or are successfully negotiating through these issues. Can you share any insights on addressing these challenges? Audience Conversation

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