Title: Ann Sobrato High School
1Ann Sobrato High School
- Parent Forum Block Scheduling May 4, 2005
2Guiding Principles
3Personalization
- We believe that
- The number of student contacts each day should
decrease so that teachers can give each student
more time - There should be increased one on one attention
and increased academic support for students - There should be more opportunities for students
to make connections with teachers
4Learning
- We believe that students learn best when
- Subject matter can be taught in depth
- Instruction is adapted to meet different
- students strengths and needs
- A variety of instructional strategies are used to
address students needs - Students have opportunities to seek academic
support outside of class time
5Culture and Environment
- We believe students learn best when
- They are on time
- They have good attendance
- They feel safe and do not act out
- The school climate is not stressful
6What is an A/B Block Schedule?
- Over two days, students take 6 classes
- Teachers teach 5 classes over the two days
- Each class is longer and meets every other day
- Different schools have designed various models
7Based on Research
- Block Scheduling affects schools in the following
three areas - School Culture
- Student and Teacher Relationships
- Instruction
8School Culture
- Based upon research, school visitations, and
teacher/student interviews, we learned that
school culture is positively affected by block
scheduling.
9School Culture
- Students
- Are tardy less often
- Have fewer discipline referrals
- Have fewer transitions between classes
- Describe the school day as feeling calmer
- Demonstrate improved attendance
- Are less stressed
10Student and Teacher Relationships
- Block Schedules provide longer periods where
- Teachers have more time to interact with each
student - Students have more opportunities for one-on-one
time - Teachers can learn students learning styles and
address their needs
11Classroom Instruction
- Block Scheduling provides greater opportunities
for - A variety of instructional strategies to be used
to support student learning - More hands-on learning such as science labs and
appropriate use of technology - Project-based learning where students can become
competent problem solvers and critical thinkers
12Classroom Instruction
- Block Scheduling provides greater opportunities
for - Practicing, processing, and applying new concepts
within a single period - Learning subject matter in greater depth
- Performance-based assessments
- More active student engagement
13Successful Implementation
- Research shows that successful schools with block
schedules have teaching staffs that - Support block scheduling and choose to implement
it - Have participated in staff development programs
supporting instruction in a block schedule
14Santa Clara County Schools
- 24 out of 45 schools in Santa Clara county are
implementing some form of block scheduling - 7 out of the top 10 API scoring high schools have
a block schedule
15Block Schedule Allows For
- Tutorials (time where students can meet
- with teachers to get academic support/help)
to be offered by all teachers and available to
all students - All academic programs to be available to all
students within the school bussing day - (800 A.M. 311 P.M.)
16Block Schedule Allows For
- Fewer student/teacher contacts each day for
longer periods of time (more opportunities for
increased individual support) - Fewer transitions, less hectic environment
- Use of a wide variety of instructional strategies
17What is Sobratos Proposed Schedule?
- In this 7 period schedule
- Students take 6 periods (just like this year)
over 2 days (A/B) - Teachers teach 5 periods (just like this year)
over 2 days (A/B)
18What is Sobratos Proposed Schedule?
- In this 7 period schedule
- Students will have a 1st, 6th, or 7th period
study period to go to tutorials or office hours
for academic support - Advisory will continue to take place every
Wednesday - Each block period would be 95 minutes
19Comparison of Traditional vs. Block Schedule
Traditional Scheduling
Period 0
Period 1
Period 2
Brunch
Period 3
Period 4
Lunch
Period 5
Period 6
Block Scheduling Block Scheduling
A Day B Day
Period 1 Period 1
Period 2 Period 3
Brunch Brunch
Period 4 Period 5
Lunch Lunch
Period 6 Period 7
20Sample Student ScheduleStudent With 1st Period
Study Period
A Day A Day A Day
Period Class Schedule
1 Study Period 805-855
2 World History 905-1040
Brunch 1040-1055
4 Biology 1105 -1242
Lunch 1242-117
6 PE 10 127-302
B Day B Day B Day
Period Class Schedule
1 Study Period 805-855
3 Geometry 905-1040
Brunch 1040-1055
5 Adv. English 1105 -1242
Lunch 1242-117
7 Spanish 2 127-302
21Benefits of Tutorials During Students Study
Period
- Supports extra-curricular participation
- Struggling students receive extra help
- More opportunities for one-on-one student support
- Absences
- AP class help
22Next Steps
- Continued communications
- Additional research
- Staff development
23Continued Communications
- Additional Community Forums in the Fall of 2005
- Parent and Student Surveys to identify strengths,
questions and concerns - Parent and student written communications to
address issues
24Continued Communications
- Reports to the district administration and the
school board on proposals, survey results,
forums, and on-going work - Opportunities for parents, school board, and
district office personnel to participate in
activities such as panel discussions and
visitations to schools - Additional information on Sobrato web site
25Additional Research
- Research on what works best with our student
populations - Further visitations to schools
- Additional panels of teachers, students, and
parents from schools implementing block schedules - Continued educational research by teachers
26Staff Development
- Opportunities which support block scheduling
- Three-day Instructional Institute for all staff
in June - One-day data analysis in August
- Six 2-1/2 hour Instructional Workshops during the
2005-06 school year - Five-day Summer Workshop on Underrepresented
Students - Series of Advanced Placement Workshops
27Staff Development Addresses
- Teaching in a block schedule
- Developing sample lessons/activities for a block
schedule - Meeting special needs populations (English
Learners, Gifted and Talented, Special Education
students needs) in a block schedule
28This Survey
- Please complete tonights survey.
- We will get back to you!
29Questions