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Title: Stephen J. Gerace Elementary School ---------------------


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Stephen J. GeraceElementary School--------------
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  • 3rd Quarter Report
  • May 11, 2007

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2005-6 Results
3
Cohort Comparison 2005 grade 3 students 2006
grade 4 students
4
Achievement Goals
Objective 1 Language Arts By June 2007, there
will be a 11.2 increase in the percentage of
students scoring advanced proficient in Language
Arts for the 06-07 school year as measured by
the NJASK3. Baseline 2005-06
percentage Target 2006-07
percentage 34.5 45.3 improvement
Generate a 10.8 increase in the percentage
of students scoring advance proficient in
Language Arts for the 06-07 school year as
measured by the NJASK4.
  • 31.0 41.8
    improvement
  • Third Quarter Actions
  • Continued to double instructional time for
    reading and expanded language arts instructional
    time by 50. To date, our kids have received
    over 70 hours of additional reading instruction.
  • During this time, our reading teachers have
    deployed Strategies That Work Method of reading
    instruction for kids reading below basic. For
    those at the highest end, we have introduced the
    same focus affording all students to speak a
    common language for reading. Making text to text
    connections, text to self and text to world.
    During the second quarter, teachers have
    continued to incorporate action research
    approaches noted above . They are clearly
    aligning their instruction to best practices for
    teaching
  • For Language Arts, our kids have received 30
    additional hours of focused instruction using the
    published series adopted by the district.

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Achievement Goals
  • Third Quarter Actions
  • We deployed our reading specialist to train
    teachers and organize a new leveled reading
    approach introduced January 29 for grade one and
    continuing from the first quarter for grades 2-5.
    These grades are grouped by Lexile Ranges for
    their Lexile reading time. Teachers engage in
    formal and informal planning meetings sharing and
    discussing Best Practice for teaching reading.
  • First Grade students were introduced to this new
    leveled reading approach on January 29. They
    are grouped according to ranges.

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Achievement Goals
Objective 2 Mathematics By June 2007, there will
be a 11.2 increase in the percentage of students
scoring advanced proficient in Mathematics as
measured by the NJASK3 scores as listed below.
NJASK3 Mathematics Baseline 2005-06
percentage Target 2006-07
percentage 34.5 45.3 Gr.
4 31.0 41.8
  • Third Quarter Actions
  • We increased instructional time for math by 50.
    To date, our kids have received 70 additional
    hours of math instruction.
  • During this time, our math teachers have deployed
    the Kapotes Math Magic (Lightning Loop) Method of
    instruction for kids performing below basic. For
    those at the highest end, we have introduced the
    Kapotes Smart Brain (Lightning Loop) program that
    has an outstanding record of success. All third
    grade students they have been introduced to
    Family Math. During the second quarter, teachers
    are continuing to incorporate instructional
    strategies directly aligned with the nations best
    practices for teaching-hands on learning.

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Achievement Goals
  • Third Quarter Actions
  • We deployed our MSLP to train teachers on best
    practices for teaching math. The MLSP works
    collaboratively with classroom teachers as they
    plan for the upcoming high stakes tests in March.

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What Actions Have Been Taken During the Third
Quarter driven by Second Quarter Results
  • Watch and Concerns lists updated, revisited
    weekly
  • Lesson plans prepared for staff by MLSP and
    Reading Specialist to assist with recognition of
    best practices for teaching
  • Data driven instruction leads to better
    preparedness and recognition of students
    strengths and weaknesses
  • PLC meetings Continuing
  • Grade four teachers host writers workshop for
    staff and district
  • Individual teacher meetings with building
    principal to discuss all students and their
    progress

9
Student Achievement 2nd Qtr vs. 3rd Qtr SRI
Results
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Student Achievement First Quarter - SRI Results
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Student AchievementSecond Quarter- SRI Results
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Student AchievementThird Quarter- SRI Results
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What does the data show?SRI
  • SRI Third Quarter results demonstrate the
    following All Grade levels have shown an
    increase in students performing at a proficient
    or better level
  • 27 of Grade One perform at a proficient level
    and 19 perform at an advanced proficient level.
    This means that 46 of Grade One is proficient or
    better.
  • 52 of Grade Two perform at a proficient level
    and 21 perform at an advanced proficient level.
    This means that 73 of Grade Two is proficient or
    better.
  • 53 of Grade Three perform at a proficient level
    and 23 perform at an advanced proficient level.
    This means that 76 of Grade Three is proficient
    or better.
  • 42 of Grade Four perform at a proficient level
    and 37 perform at an advanced proficient level.
    This means that 79 of Grade Four is proficient
    or better.
  • 65 of Grade Five perform at a proficient level
    and 24 perform at an advanced proficient level.
    This means that 89 of Grade Five is proficient
    or better.

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Student Achievement 1st Qtr vs. 2nd Qtr
Benchmark Results
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Student Achievement 2nd Qtr vs. 3rd Qtr
Benchmark Results
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Student AchievementThird Quarter Reading
Benchmarks
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Student AchievementThird Quarter Math Benchmarks
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What does the data showBenchmarking
  • Overall for Grades 3-5, there was a 62 increase
    in students performing at advanced proficient in
    Language Arts and a 57 increase in students
    performing at advanced proficient in math.
  • In Grade 3, 91 are proficient or better in
    Language Arts and 94 are proficient or better in
    math
  • In Grade 4, 87 are proficient or better in
    Language Arts and 93 are proficient or better in
    math
  • In Grade 5, 59 are proficient or better in
    Language Arts and 89 are proficient or better in
    math

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Third Quarter Action
  • Lexile ranges will continue to be narrowed based
    on SRI results.
  • MLSP and Reading Specialist are continuing to
    revisit our watch and concern lists daily.
  • PLC meetings will continue to be utilized to
    review data, analyze student actions and plan
    accordingly
  • Professional development offerings highly
    recommended for all staff on a volunteer basis
  • MLSP and Reading Specialist will meet twice a
    week for one hour each with building principal to
    review data and action plans.
  • We will continue to build on the data by
    targeting questions on the benchmarking tests
    that indicate weaknesses. The results are used
    to collaborate with classroom teachers for lesson
    co-teaching and planning.
  • Reading Specialist and building principal will
    offer a workshop for parents during a HSA to view
    the SRI Test.
  • Drop everything and write
  • Drop everything and mathersize
  • Continued review of all the data, Benchmarking,
    SRI and grade distribution being placed in
    conversation with advanced proficient
    performance. Is there a trend or correlation.

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Student Achievement
  • Student Grades
  • Grade distributions by school, grades, and
    teacher
  • Progress report distributions by school, grades,
    and teacher (or subject HS)
  • Failure rates by school, grades, and teacher
  • Progress report failure rates by school, grades,
    and teacher
  • SRI
  • Benchmarking

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Student AchievementThird Quarter Grade
Distribution
22
Student AchievementSecond Quarter Grade
Distribution
23
Student Achievement Grade Distribution - Third
Quarter
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Student Achievement Grade Distribution-Second
Quarter
25
Student AchievementGrade Distribution First
Quarter
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What Are We Doing With The Data?Third Quarter
Actions as a result of Second Quarter Data
Analysis(Differences in Programming-Implementatio
n)
  • Students in grades 1-2 and 3-5 continue to be
    grouped according to their Lexile range. MLSP
    teacher is again teaching a grade 1/2 lexile
    group in order to reduce the class sizes at this
    level.
  • Building Principal meets with individual grade
    levels to review data and incorporate strategies
    to assist. (Provided Strategies That Work
    Book- all staff will use common language for
    reading instruction
  • Continuing to purchase Lexile Libraries for all
    grades
  • Reading Specialist and MLSP teacher are piloting
    a 3rd grade Math/Literacy group to improve
    identified weaknesses that are common to both
    math and reading comprehension
  • Met with Elementary Principals to discuss data
    from three schools- where we are, where we need
    to go
  • Continue to utilize K12 Planet
  • Media Specialist Aide updates our webpage as
    needed
  • MLSP teacher provided staff development on Family
    Math
  • Incorporate Evaluation System that aligns with
    Five Year Plan and addresses Best Practices for
    teaching
  • Reading Specialist continues lessons based out of
    Strategies That Work. This encompasses
    suggestions from the Comprehension Tool Kit.
    Monitor, activate, ask questions, infer,
    determine importance and synthesize are
    strategies our students are continuing to
    practice. Teachers are continuing to develop
    essential questioning techniques.
  • Gerace staff continuing to establish clear
    understanding that inferential thinking helps
    readers to predict, surface themes and draw
    conclusions.
  • Informal visits to classrooms daily

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What Are We Doing With The Data?Third Quarter
Actions as a result of Second Quarter Data
Analysis (Differences in Programming-Implementatio
n)
  • Grades 3-4 are incorporating open ended math
    questions into their math instruction focusing on
    identifying strategies and communication your
    answers into words
  • Grades 2-5 continue using spicy words for all
    students and incorporate activities using these
    words daily. Activities include using them in a
    sentence, defining and spelling.
  • Best Practice teaching is reflected in formal and
    informal observations
  • All teaching directly aligned to CCCS.
  • Grade level teachers meet frequently to align
    plans with best practices for teaching and each
    other
  • Gerace staff on board for review and
    implementation of formalized writing program
  • Continued monitoring of best practices for
    teaching
  • Continued monitoring of active lessons
  • Weekly lesson plan review-lessons targeting data
    driven instruction
  • Professional Development Activities-
  • Falling Through The Cracks, SRI, Benchmarking,
    Report Cards, Data Driven Instruction, and NJASK
    overview

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Fourth Quarter ActionHow do we plan to use the
data?
  • Implementation Teams have been formed for TQM,
    Accelerated Reader, and Writing. Teachers at all
    grade levels have volunteered to work
    collaboratively on these teams.
  • Staff development is being planned for June to
    introduce the new Writing program timeline
  • SRI testing will take place again during the last
    days of May
  • Benchmark testing will take place during the
    first week of June
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