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Title: Putting Students First


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Putting Students First
  • Personalizing the Instructional Experience
  • January 2003

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at the National level
  • Federal budget policies and priorities
  • need to be driven by the call to
  • Put Students First

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at the State level
  • The Governor and Legislature
  • need to thoughtfully reexamine their budget
    proposals and reprioritize to
  • Put Students First

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at the Local level
  • We need to continue to reexamine our
  • priorities and policies and initiatives
  • to stay focused on the goal of
  • Putting Students First

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The need for change.
  • We have made significant strides in improving
    elementary student achievement.
  • Secondary advances have not kept pace.
  • We must act decisively to close the Achievement
    Gap.
  • We have a sense of urgency about making
    improvements to secondary education NOW.

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Our approach.
Three components to improving secondary
instruction
Smaller Learning Communities
Periodic Assessments
180-Day Calendar
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Our approach.
  • Smaller learning environments will be created
    using a variety of approaches.
  • Teaming
  • Coring
  • Houses and Academies
  • One-size does not fit all. We must develop this
    program from the school up, site by site.

Smaller Learning Communities
Creating smaller learning communities within
schools so that students have a better chance to
know and be known by their teachers
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Our approach.
Periodic Assessments
  • Builds on successful use of six week period
    assessments at elementary
  • Already underway in mathematics
  • Need to expand in all core content areas

Periodic assessments will identify a students
progress enabling immediate intervention to
prevent them from falling behind
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Our approach.
  • We have a clear mandate from the Board to move to
    a 180-day calendar instead of the shortened
    calendar used by our most overcrowded schools
  • In Measure K, we committed to building enough
    schools to return all students to a 180 day
    calendar.
  • While the new school construction program will
    take years to complete, we have developed a
    proposal to implement the 180-day calendar NOW
    where possible.

180-Day Calendar
Optimize the instructional calendar by
implementing a 180 day calendar wherever possible
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Three ways to provide 180 days of instruction
  • Single Track calendar with one 90-day summer
    break and a 2-week winter recess
  • 90/30 Calendar with two 6-week breaks per track
    at different intervals
  • Quarter calendar with one 90-day break per track
    at different intervals

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What are some of the advantages of a 180-day
calendar?
  • It gives us a longer period of continuous
    instruction, adding 17 full days of instruction.
  • We can use programs and practices more
    effectively to aid in closing the Achievement Gap.

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What are some of the advantages of the 180-day
calendar?
  • Additional advantages of the Quarter calendar
  • Since all the blocks begin and end contiguously,
    it provides the opportunity to treat all students
    in session as a single student body for purposes
    of the master program expanding educational
    access and equity.
  • Provides better opportunities for redesign of
    curriculum into cohesive units and assessments to
    enhance educational achievement.

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Calendar Implementation Recommendations
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How will we determine which schools move to the
180-day calendar?
  • Schools will move from a163-day calendar to
    a180-day calendar if they meet the following
    conditions.
  • The switch does not create additional
    transportation requirements for students.
  • The switch does not place additional students on
    a shortened Concept 6 calendar.
  • No school is forced to become year-round as a
    result of this switch.

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Recommended Calendar Implementation by July 1,
2003
  • Elementary Schools
  • An estimated 38 elementary schools will move from
    Concept 6 to a 180-day 90/30 calendar with
    expanded learning opportunities in the two breaks
  • An estimated 39 elementary schools currently on
    90/30 calendars will remain there
  • All other elementary will remain on single track
    schedules
  • A few (less than 20) elementary schools will now
    extend to sixth grade to free up space in middle
    schools. This will be determined on a
    school-by-school basis.

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Recommended Calendar Implementation by July 1,
2003
  • Middle Schools
  • Wherever possible, move Concept 6 middle schools
    to 180-day Quarter calendar with extended
    learning opportunities during breaks
  • One existing 90/30 school will move to the
    Quarter calendar
  • One traditional calendar school will move to a
    multi-track Quarter calendar in accordance with
    existing Board policies governing the move to
    multi-track.
  • The remaining middle schools will remain on a
    single-track calendar school.

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Recommended Implementation by July 1, 2003
  • High Schools
  • All year-round Concept 6 schools will remain on
    Concept 6 for the 2003-04 school year.
  • Single-track schools will follow the new
    single-track calendar.
  • Options for moving multi-track high schools to a
    180-day calendar will be studied during 2003-04.

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Expanded Learning Opportunities
  • Students on ALL calendars will be provided with
    expanded learning opportunities during their
    breaks.
  • We will work creatively at the local level to
    develop implementation plans to maximize extended
    learning opportunities in all communities.

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Summary
  • Builds on lessons learned from the gains we have
    seen at the elementary level.
  • Accelerates promises recently made to the
    community that we intend to provide every child a
    full 180 days of instruction.
  • Helps realize the goal of smaller learning
    communities, personalizing the educational
    environment, increasing academic performance, and
    narrowing the Achievement Gap.
  • Continues focus on standards-based instruction
    with regular periodic assessments.

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