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Title: Five Crucial Elements of Raising Student Achievement


1
Five Crucial Elements of Raising Student
Achievement
2
Agenda
  • Objective
  • Demographics
  • Crucial Elements to Increased Student Achievement
  • What We Know
  • Energy, Exposure and Return
  • Not To Be Ignored
  • Questions to Consider
  • Q/A

3
Objective
  • To share proven strategies that contribute
    significantly to increased student achievement.

4
Quality is never an accident it is always the
result of high intention, sincere effort,
intelligent direction and skillful execution it
represents the wise choice of many
alternatives.
Willa
Foster
5
Crucial Elements
  • High Expectations Accountability
  • School Driven by Student Needs
  • Engaging Parents as Partners
  • Adopting All-School Reading Mentality
    Implementing Reading Programs
  • Recruiting Highly Effective Teachers

6
Twin Cities Academy
  • Inner City School
  • Public School
  • School of Choice
  • Poverty Index
  • Special Education
  • ELL

7
Twin Cities Academy's Academic Performance
8
It is not the strongest of the species that
survive, nor the most intelligent but the one
most responsive to change.

Charles Darwin
9
2006 Stanford 10 Reading At/Above 50th NR
Percentile
10
2006 Stanford 10 Math At/Above 50th Nat PR
11
Passing MN Basic Skills Tests- Graduation
Requirement
12
2006 MN Comprehensive Assessment - of Students
Proficient
13
What We Know!
  • Small Learning Communities
  • Parent Engagement
  • High Expectations for All Students
  • Alignment of Needs Programs
  • Relationship Building
  • Math Reading Shared Responsibility
  • Differentiation
  • Administration -Instructional Leader
  • Consistency Management
  • Flexibility

14
Energy / Exposure / Return
Retention Individualized Support Intensive
Academic Monitoring Team Meetings Child
Study Reading Math Assessment Consistency
Management Competent Talented Staff Parent
Engagement School Covenant Mission / Vision
15
Support for the Crucial Elements
16
Expectations
  • It is a funny thing about life if you refuse to
    accept anything but the best, you very often get
    it.

17
Sci-Math Program
  • Science Math Teacher Collaboration
  • Extended Math Time Daily (90 min.)
  • Identified Students
  • Forfeit Elective Classes
  • Skills Based
  • Reading Strategy Success Applied
  • 10 Increased Achievement 1st Yr.
    Implemented

18
Parent Engagement
  • Covenant
  • Progress Reports Every 4 Weeks
  • On Line Progress Reporting (24/7)
  • Parent Education Academic Sessions
  • Team Meetings
  • Enrichment Program
  • Agenda Signing
  • Advanced Homework Sheets
  • Volunteer Hours

19
Reading
  • All School Responsibility/Cross Curricular
    Exposure
  • Non-Fiction Emphasis / High Interest Reading
    Materials
  • D.E.A.R. Weekly
  • Semester Reading Classes (Love of Literature)
    Grades 6 7
  • 35 Required Readings (6-8)
  • Basic Skills Reading Class
  • DRP Assessment Annually
  • Identified Students
  • Enrichment Program
  • 90 Min. of Reading Daily

20
Highly Effective Teachers/Teaching
  • Creative Talented
  • Advanced Degree Program
  • Understand What They Need to Do
  • Collaboration/Team Approach
  • Consistency Management
  • Building of Relationships
  • Accessible
  • Frequent Communicators
  • Annual Performance Goals

21
All School
  • Mission / Philosophy Compatibility
  • Contribution to the Whole
  • Consistency with
  • Room Postings
  • Grading
  • Late Work
  • Team Meetings
  • Child Study
  • Progress Reporting
  • Reflection
  • Annual Goal Setting
  • Annual Staff Retreat

22
Questions To Consider?
  • Are there high expectations of ALL students?
  • Do the needs of students drive your programs,
    curriculum and instruction?
  • Do teachers have an understanding of what is
    required and what they need to do?
  • Are all stakeholders in line with the schools
    mission and making contributions?

23
Questions Continued
  • Are teachers mastering differentiation?
  • Is administration actively engaged?
  • Are parents spectators or participants in their
    childs educational journey?
  • Is time spent on evaluating what is working and
    what is not?
  • Are textbooks and resources updated, supplemented
    and replaced in a timely manner?

24
What Can Not Be Ignored
  • High Expectations for all Stakeholders
  • Diligence and Purposefulness
  • Student Needs should drive Decision Making
  • Power of Relationships
  • Consistency Management
  • Staff understanding contribution to whole
  • Accountability for all (parents, staff, and
    students)
  • Parent Engagement
  • Supportive Administration
  • Energy / Exposure / Return
  • Reflection Adjustment

25
When students who have been unsuccessful and
have succeeded are asked how they made the
journey, the answer nine times out of ten has to
do with a relationship- a teacher, counselor, or
coach who made a suggestion or took an interest
in them as individuals.
26
Crucial Elements
  • High Expectations Accountability
  • Student Needs Addressed
  • Active Parent Involvement
  • All School Reading
  • Highly Effective Teachers Instruction
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