Title: School Improvement Process
 1School Improvement Process
- Mt. Pleasant School 
- Nashua School District 
- Bruce Geer, Principal
2Itinerary
- Stakeholders 
- Broad-based Improvement 
- Communication 
- Coordination with Building Initiatives 
- Lessons Learned Along the Journey 
3Itinerary
- Leadership Role of The Principal 
- School Choice 
- Key Components of our SI Plan 
- Mt. Pleasant SI Strategies 
- Mt. Pleasant SI Accomplishments 03-04 
4Involve Stakeholders
- Representatives from grade level teams, special 
 services, Title I, ESL, Guidance,
 paraprofessionals
- Parents  School Improvement Team and Focus Group 
- Central Office- Curriculum Specialists
5Broad-based Improvement
- Curriculum and Instruction 
- Data Based Accountability 
- Culture and Climate 
- Structural Reform 
- Extended Learning Activities 
- Delivery of Support Services 
- Parent and Community Involvement 
- Literacy Team 
6Communication is Critical
- Informal 
- Meeting minutes and Agendas to staff 
- SI updates at all faculty meetings 
- SI Team asked to share with grade level teams 
- Parent Focus Group, PTO 
- Central Office 
7Coordinate Building Initiatives
- Implementation of new SBRR language arts program 
- Building Action Plan 
- Building Council 
- Reading First Initiative
8Lessons Learned 
- Staff needs consistent encouragement and positive 
 feedback  Recognize hard work and
 accomplishments
- Some committees need more guidance than others 
- There is a need for modeling and explicit 
 directions
9Lessons Learned 
- Gathering research to support strategies was a 
 challenge for some, our facilitator was
 especially helpful in this area
- We discussed many strategies and actions but 
 tried to narrow the scope-Many actions could
 categorized under a few strategies
10Lessons Learned
- Waiting can be a source of frustration  Waiting 
 for forms and approvals
- In the first year it felt like we were always 
 talking and planning with implementation of some
 things limited by late approval and scheduling
 snags with consultants
11Lessons Learned
- The staff becomes fatigued  meeting after 
 meeting, pressure to perform from newspaper,
 perceived, self imposed
- It is no surprise that teachers are the key to 
 successful school improvement
- The NH Department of Education is very helpful 
 and attendance at the H.O.P.E. Conference
 beneficial
12Lessons Learned
- Do your best to lighten the load and limit extra 
 meetings
- SI Team replaced our Building Council 
- Utilize available faculty meeting and early 
 release time
- Take a leadership role in writing and finalizing 
 the written plan
13Leadership Role
- Faculty looks to principal as the leader and a 
 trusting relationship was critical
- Facilitator very helpful early on but I had a 
 need to set the direction and plan and coordinate
 SI meetings and process
- Communication and collaboration with the 
 facilitator was essential
14School Choice
- 2003-04- We had eleven inquiries- Most unrelated 
 to NCLB- hidden agendas
- Three parents exercised option for school choice 
 in 2003.
- 2004-05- Two inquiries- One wondering if the 
 school is closing, one parent wanted full day K
 not offered at MP
- No parents exercised school choice option. 
15Key Components of SI Plan
- Needs Assessment 
- Implementation of SBRR Reading Program 
- Comprehensive Assessment Plan designed to inform 
 instruction
- Professional Development initially focused on 
 improving services for special education
- Enhanced teacher collaboration 
16Key Components 
- Support through extended day programs 
- Reading First Initiative 
- Protect and maximize instructional time 
- Shift to a classroom based intervention model 
17Mt. Pleasant SI Strategies
- Curriculum and Instruction 
- Strategies 
- Utilize Scott Foresman supplemental materials and 
 annual consumables to ensure complete
 implementation to enhance the effectiveness of
 the program.
- Follow the prescribed Language Arts procedures 
 and materials published by Scott Foresman, which
 has been developed in accordance with
 scientifically based reading research.
18Mt. Pleasant SI Strategies
- Culture and Climate 
- Continue guiding the effective implementation of 
 the Scott Foresman Language Arts program and our
 broad based school improvement process by
 providing compensation for staff serving on the
 Mt. Pleasant Literacy Team and School Improvement
 Team.
- Foster collaboration and professional 
 collegiality by funding meetings scheduled beyond
 the contractual school day with agendas centering
 on the sharing of instructional strategies
 supported by SBRR, addressing common
 instructional problems and solutions, assessment,
 the writing process, planning models,
 differentiated instruction etc.
19Mt. Pleasant SI Strategies
- Professional Development 
- Provide professional development for all 
 professional and support staff targeted at
 improving instruction to meet the needs of
 special education students. Professional
 development will focus on strategies supported by
 scientifically based reading research. Tentative
 topics include differentiated instruction,
 intervention methods, phonemic awareness,
 phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.
 
- Contract consultants with expertise in 
 implementing the Scott Foresman language arts
 program with the goal of achieving high quality,
 consistent implementation to meet the needs of
 all students.
20MT. Pleasant SI Strategies
- Extended Learning Activities 
- Mt. Pleasant will continue to offer extended day 
 activities and Summer school through a 21st
 Century Grant to promote literacy and increase
 achievement.
- Delivery of Support Services 
- Follow the prescribed Scott Foresman intervention 
 components for instruction in special education,
 English as a second language, and Title 1 reading
 using materials that are directly connected to
 the classroom curriculum.
- Investigate and implement programs, materials, 
 and approaches to supplement the core Language
 Arts program to meet the needs of special
 education students functioning significantly
 below grade level.
21Mt. Pleasant SI Strategies
- Parent and Community Involvement 
- Organize a parent focus group representative of 
 our diverse population to provide a vehicle for
 enhancing home/school communication, support and
 feedback for continuous school improvement.
- Plan fun and educational activities that 
 encourage parental involvement and enhance
 literacy.
22Mt. Pleasant SI Strategies
- Data Based Accountability and Evaluation 
- Implement a systematic, building wide assessment 
 program to include screening, diagnostics,
 progress monitoring, outcome post testing and
 formative school based assessments. Scott
 Foresman assessments will include DIBELS, unit
 Tests, Selection Tests, End of Year Testing,
 writing prompts, and placement testing. NHEIAP
 testing will be administered in grades three and
 six.
- Provide professional development and training for 
 teachers and paraprofessionals in the
 implementation of prescribed assessments and to
 help them become more proficient at linking
 assessment to instruction.
23SI Accomplishments 2003-04
- Established an effective School Improvement Team 
 and subcommittee structure
- Conducted a thorough needs assessment 
- Developed a comprehensive School Improvement Plan 
 approved and commended by the NH Department of
 Education
24SI Accomplishments 2003-04
- Implemented a new SBRR Language Arts program 
 guided by a newly formed Literacy Team
- Established and effectively utilized team 
 collaboration time
-  Participated in a variety of professional 
 development sessions targeting the topics of
 special education, assessment, intervention,
 language arts, and Reading First
25SI Accomplishments 2003-04
- Conducted a highly successful Camp Out 2004 
 Literacy Celebration
- Welcomed a district visiting team to observe and 
 review systems and procedures
- Awarded Reading First Grant 
- Installed a 25 station computer lab with 
 projection, sound, and DVD capabilities
26SI Accomplishments 2003-04
- Implemented a classroom based intervention model 
 replacing a pull-out model
- Developed a comprehensive assessment plan 
 designed to inform instruction
- Achieved Annual Yearly Progress as determined by 
 2004 NHEIAP results
- SURVIVED!