The document outlines the steps to develop, implement, and maintain an effective School Improvement Plan (SIP). It discusses assembling a leadership team to analyze student achievement data and create a plan. The plan includes professional development opportunities and time for teacher teams to frequently meet to focus on student achievement. It also notes the importance of revisiting and modifying the plan as needed while keeping the mission and vision a priority.
2. Nurturing the SIP
Assemble a leadership
team
Work with
district, state, commun
ity, and school
leadership to create a
plan by analyzing the
data
Build in professional
development
opportunities in and
out of the building
Growing a
SIP
Revisit plan
often, modify as
necessary keeping the
mission and vision a
priority
Provide time for teams to meet
frequently in PLCs focused on
student achievement
3. Growing a School Improvement
Plan
Leadership Team & Categories
Leadership team was
personally selected due
to the leadership abilities
and current needs of the
school
Leadership teams are
comprised of the
principal, grade level
team
leaders, instructional
coach, SPED
teacher, Title 1
teacher, parents and
community
members, ELL
staff, and social
Categories:
Reading, Math, Writin
g, Science, and
“Other”. Subject goals
are identified through
AMO.
“Other “ is building
based such as school
climate, culture, etc.
Includes current
student data:
DIBELS, MAPS, MSP.
Summary of current
strengths and
weaknesses as well as
a research based
rationale for strategies
and interventions
4. Spreading the seeds throughout the school
Must have a
rationale for why the
intervention
strategies chosen
are appropriate.
Research based in
best practices
Leadership
teams go to
their PLCs and
recreate this
process, creati
ng SMART
goals for each
subject.
Leadership
team meets
every two
weeks to
discuss
progress
5. Professional Development
Professional Development is Key!
Must have a
PD and
Community
plan
Principal
receives
14 hours
a year to
work on
SIP with
staff
Leadership team
receives 3 release
day for district level
meetings
Every
grade
level
receives
four ½
days for
PLC/RTI
Weekly
collaborati
on (late
start)
Admin
attend
weekly
meetings
No
Excuses
Universit
y/GLAD
Common
Languag
e
Goal:
Student
Achieveme
nt
6. Maintaining positive growth
Foundation
The school must have a common mission and vision. “Every
student , without exception and without excuse, will be
proficient or advanced in reading, writing, math, and
citizenship.”
Budget Considerations
District provides administrators money to use as they see fit.
Can hire and use for hiring more staff, staff
resources, services, principal directed. Focus has been on RTI
efforts.
Teaching Buy-In
Created through the leadership team. Teacher leaders model
and complete the process with their teams. Every team
members has ownership in the plan. Supported by frequent and
focused district PD .
Evaluation: Assessments Used for Monitoring
Common formatives, district, curriculum based, teacher created.
Both formative and summative. Examples include: DIBELS, State
Benchmarks such as RBAs and MBAs, Fuchs & Fuchs