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Title: Dower Elementary School Clover Park School District Lakewood, Washington


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Dower Elementary SchoolClover Park School
DistrictLakewood, Washington
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Location
  • Lakewood, Washington
  • Suburban/Urban Area
  • South of Tacoma
  • Serves Fort Lewis Army Post
  • and McChord Airforce Base

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Imagine a school..
  • In which all children achieve
  • That treats all children as gifted
  • In which a whole school community develops a
    vision of its ideal school
  • In which all members of the school community
    collaborate
  • Where ideas count

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Demographics
  • Population
  • 298
  • Grades
  • ECEAP Five
  • Gender
  • Male 58.1
  • Female 41.8
  • Free/Reduced
  • 72.2

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Demographics, contd.
  • Ethnicity
  • - American Indian 1.5
  • - Asian 9.0
  • - Black 29.1
  • - Hispanic 10.8
  • - White 49.6

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Demographics, contd.
  • Special Education
  • - Self Contained EBD 4.3
  • - Resource 12.2
  • ELL
  • - 10

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Why Change?
  • Our students needed help
  • Community was changing rapidly
  • We needed a way to involve our parents
  • We needed to increase student achievement in
    math, reading, language arts
  • In the last 9 years, we went from a community of
    homes to a community of apartments.
  • In the last 9 years, we went from less than 12
    low income to over 70 low income.

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What we did
  • Ran a comprehensive needs assessment that
    involved staff, parents, community and students
  • Analyzed data and developed a school plan to
    address the identified needs
  • Researched best practices and developed a
    Locally Developed Model to address the specific
    needs of our learning community

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Locally Developed Model Focus
  • Increase Student Achievement in Math
  • Increase Student Achievement in Reading
  • Increase Student Achievement in Language Arts
  • Increase Student Achievement in Technology
  • Increase Student Achievement through increased
    Parent Involvement

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School Plan Goal
  • By June, 2007, students will achieve annual
    yearly progress as measured by the WASL
    (Washington Assessment of Student Learning)

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Strategies
  • ReadingComprehensive program K-5
  • Walk to Read 1-5
  • Small group instruction
  • Read Well K-1
  • Trophies K, 2-5
  • Read Naturally 2-5
  • Scholastic Reading Counts

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Strategies, contd.
  • Math
  • Comprehensive program K-5
  • Small group instruction
  • Investigations K-5
  • Accelerated Math 1-5
  • Math Facts in a Flash
  • Extended Response Math

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Strategies, contd.
  • WritingComprehensive writing program
  • 61 Trait Writing
  • School-wide writing prompts 4 times/year
  • Peer editing through use of rubrics
  • School-wide journaling 1-5

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Strategies, contd.
  • Technology Comprehensive technology plan
  • Accelerated Math
  • Kidspiration/Inspiration 1-5
  • Alpha smart
  • Type to Learn
  • Computer pods in every room

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  • Parent Involvement
  • Full time parent involvement coordinator
  • Parenting Classes
  • Attendance
  • Family Nights
  • Community Liaison (i.e. food, clothing, power,
    homeless)
  • Tutor Training

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Strategies, contd.
  • Instructional Facilitator
  • Staff development on on-going basis
  • Support in reading, language arts and math
  • Data analysis on-going

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Strategies, contd.
  • Interventions
  • Extended day program grades 2-5
  • Individual Goal Plans for regular ed. students
    that are below grade level
  • Summer school K-5
  • Student Assistance Teams
  • Homework Club

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Strategies, contd.
  • Interventions
  • Good Morning Club
  • WASL/ITBS (Iowa Test of Basic Skills) Club
  • Parenting classes
  • All staff training in Ruby Payne
  • School Improvement Plan teams through
    Site-council for constant revision/data
    assessment

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Assessments
  • Read Well
  • - All first graders and struggling second
    graders
  • DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment)
  • - All first through third graders
  • WASL (Washington Assessment of Student
    Learning)- All third graders in reading and
    math - All fourth graders in reading, writing,
    and math - All fifth graders in reading, math
    and science

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Assessments, contd.
  • STAR Math
  • All second through fifth graders every six to
    eight weeks
  • STAR Reading
  • All second through fifth graders every six to
    eight weeks
  • Investigations
  • All students

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Assessments, contd.
  • Trophies
  • - All students
  • Running Recordsa
  • - All students
  • Math Facts in a Flash- All first through fifth
  • School-wide writing prompts- four times per year

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Assessments, contd.
  • In 2002-2003, Dower was ranked number 1 out of 10
    for comparable schools in WASL Math and 4 out of
    10 in WASL reading based on 68.7 Free and
    Reduced information.

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Data AnalysisWASL Trends
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ITBS Trends
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Data Analysis
  • Monthly site-council, staff and group meetings
  • Quarterly parent nights for data sharing
  • Parent conferences
  • Student assistant meetings twice a month
  • School Improvement Plan teams (one for each
    strategy)

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Why It Works For Us
  • Teacher commitment to increasing achievement for
    all students
  • Teachers trained in working with children in
    poverty
  • Data-driven school plan
  • Staff longevity
  • Principal longevity

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Why It Works For Us, contd.
  • On-going staff development
  • Community Involvement
  • Site-based Management
  • - Shared Decision Making
  • - Resource Allocation

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Lessons Learned
  • Everyone has to be committed to the notion that
    Everything we do is for the kids
  • It takes time to grow staff and programs
  • Parents need to be involved and understand
    programs

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Lessons Learned, contd.
  • Dont get discouraged when you dont see
    immediate results
  • When scores fluctuate, know you have to change
    your strategies.

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