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The Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) at AVHS is a strategic plan developed collaboratively by all stakeholders. It focuses on key instructional practices to boost student proficiency in reading/writing (ELA), math, and supports English Learners while fostering strong learning communities among students, parents, and staff. Approved annually by the Board of Education, the SPSA incorporates recommendations from the WASC visit and is monitored regularly by the Leadership Team to assess progress and make adjustments, ensuring continuous improvement in student outcomes.
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What is the SPSA? • The SPSA has been developed by all stakeholders at AVHS. The SPSA outlines the strategies and instructional practices that the school will establish to assist students in their achievement toward proficiency of the standards. • The SPSA is approved by the Board of Education every February.
The 4 Goals of the SPSA • Increase student achievement in reading/writing (ELA). • Increase Student Achievement in Math. • Improve the achievement of EL students. • Develop/strengthen learning communities among students, parents/community members, and school staff to support increased student achievement.
How did we get these 4 goals? • During AVHS’s WASC visit, although the school received high marks and a full 6 year accreditation, the visiting committee recommended these four goals. • The SSC approved this SPSA last year. • The Leadership Team met and approved the SPSA last year as well.
How do we monitor the plan? • 3 times a year, the Leadership Team reviews data to isolate trends that show progress and identify potential areas for adjustment or correction. • Annual review of the GATE process by district. • SSC presentation, review, and recommendations. • Office of Accountability reviews the SPSA. • Board of Education approval.