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Northwest ISD Elementary Education District Effectiveness Report 2015-2016

Northwest ISD Elementary Education District Effectiveness Report 2015-2016. Operational Goal 1. Northwest ISD will design dynamic learning experiences to ensure that all students are future-ready learners.

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Northwest ISD Elementary Education District Effectiveness Report 2015-2016

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  1. Northwest ISD Elementary EducationDistrict Effectiveness Report2015-2016

  2. Operational Goal 1 Northwest ISD will design dynamic learning experiences to ensure that all students are future-ready learners. We will increase the number of students identified as reading on or above grade level in grades K-3 through an aligned emphasis of professional development, curriculum development and alignments, and performance monitoring tools intended to meet the goals set forth in the NISD Profile of a Graduate.

  3. Building the Foundation for Literacy • Workshop Model • Guided Reading • Small Group Instruction • Reading Conferences • Student Goal Setting • Readers’ Response Journals • Feedback • ELA Academy • Document-Based Questions (DBQ)—2nd-5th

  4. Guided Reading / Small Group Instruction • Enhanced resources for guided reading: • Exemplar student work samples • Videos • Lesson planning templates • Progress monitoring training & tools • walk-through protocols to align instruction and expectations

  5. End of Year DRA Data % at End of Year Goal:

  6. End of Year DRA Data % at End of Year Goal:

  7. End of Year DRA Data % Making at Least One-Year’s Growth: (Baseline data)

  8. Building Leadership Capacity Principal & Leader Cohort Groups Campus administrators and Curriculum and Instruction staff were trained on the Rigor and Relevance framework that included campus visits, analysis of student work, and a calibration of Districtwide expectations.

  9. Third Grade Reading Math

  10. Third Grade Reading-Advanced Math-Advanced

  11. Fourth Grade Reading Math

  12. Fourth Grade Reading-Advanced Math-Advanced

  13. Fourth Grade Writing Writing-Advanced

  14. Fith Grade Reading Math

  15. Fifth Grade Reading-Advanced Math-Advanced

  16. Fifth Grade Science Science-Advanced

  17. 2016-17Professional Learning & Resources • All new-to-NISDK-2 teachers are required to participate in nine hours of professional development in early literacy prior to the first day of school. 

  18. 2016-17Professional Learning & Resources • All new-to-NISD K-2 teachers are required to participate in nine hours of professional development in early literacy prior to the first day of school.  • Administrators will be deepening their Literacy content knowledge and pedagogy

  19. 2016-17Professional Learning & Resources • All new-to-NISD K-2 teachers are required to participate in nine hours of professional development in early literacy prior to the first day of school.  • Administrators will be deepening their Literacy content knowledge and pedagogy • Campus Leaders will engage in a Learning Cycle throughout the year that includes opportunities for leaders to work with a cohort Learning Team engaged in thoughtful analysis of instruction and learning across the district.

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