Title: Writing a School Improvement Plan K8 Schools
1Writing a School Improvement PlanK-8 Schools
2School Improvement Plan Rules and Regs
- School improvement planning is a process of
developing, implementing, and integrating
activities to maximize human, material, and
fiscal resources. Illinois schools have been
required to complete a school improvement plan
(SIP) since 1986 Illinois Code 105 ILCS
5/2-3.63 23 Illinois Administrative Code, 1.10
H.R. 1 (NCLB) Sec. 1116, p. 86.
3Schools in SIP Status
- Public Act 93-0470 explains the requirements for
revised school improvement plans for schools in
academic status. These requirements indicate that
revised school improvement plans for schools in
academic early warning status must be approved by
the local school board and that plans for schools
in academic watch status must be approved by the
school board and the State Superintendent of
Education. ISBE has developed a school
improvement plan rubric to assist schools in the
revision of their plans. This rubric will be used
to evaluate the school improvement plans
submitted to the State Board of Education.
4We are expected to be very systematic about what
we do to help ALL students master core curriculum.
- Align each school districts core
- curriculum with state standards.
5We are expected to be very systematic about what
we do to help ALL students master core curriculum.
- Align each school districts core
- curriculum with state standards.
- 2. Teach the core curriculum to
- each student
6We are expected to be very systematic about what
we do to help ALL students master core curriculum.
- Align each school districts core
- curriculum with state standards.
- 2. Teach the core curriculum to
- each student
- 3. Monitor the progress of each student
7We are expected to be very systematic about what
we do to help ALL students master core curriculum.
- Align each school districts core
- curriculum with state standards.
- 2. Teach the core curriculum to
- each student
- 3. Monitor the progress of each student
- 4. Use research-based strategies
- to instruct each student
8We are expected to be very systematic about what
we do to help ALL students master core curriculum.
- Align each school districts core
- curriculum with state standards.
- 2. Teach the core curriculum to
- each student at the classroom level
- 3. Monitor the progress of each student
- 4. Use research-based strategies
- to instruct each student
- 5. Provide interventions for students
- who need more in order to succeed
9 AYP is determined by making it over all 20
hurdles (10 hurdles for reading and 10 for math)
by disaggregation of data.
10The AYP Information Page
- Test participation
- Academic performance
- Attendance or graduation rate
- 9 subgroups
-
41 targets
11 Multicultural
12SIP Components
- 1.0 AYP Performance Targets (1)
- 2.0 School Information (3)
- 3.0 Data/Information Collection (7)
- 4.0 Data Analysis (6)
- 5.0 Action Plan (9)
- 6.0 Professional Development (9)
- 7.0 Learning Standards Implementation (4)
- 8.0 Family/Community Involvement (6)
- 9.0 Support Systems (2)
- 10.0 Review, Monitoring, and Revision (3)
13SIP Tasks
COMPONENTS
TASKS
1.0 Identify the Nos. 2.0 Describe your
context. 3.0 Show your data. 4.0 Refine your
target and select a strategy. 5.0 Describe what
you will do. 6.0 Outline necessary professional
development. 7.0 Describe ILS at school. 8.0
Explain how you involved parents/family. 9.0
Talk about your partners. 10.0
Discuss how you will review, monitor, and revise.
1441 Targets
- All students category plus 9 subgroups equals 10
groups - Look at the 10 groups in the following areas
- tested in reading (10 targets)
- tested in math (10 targets)
- Academic performance in reading (10 targets)
- Academic performance in math (10 targets)
- Add in 1 point for one of the following
- Elementary schools look at attendance
- High schools look at graduation rate
15Multicultural
16Illini Equal Steps
17AYP Information Page
- Review the AYP sheet.
- Work with your SIP team to identify your schools
targets (Nos). -
181.0 Performance Targets
- 1.1 AYP Information from the School Report
Card - SIP includes a copy of the AYP info page
- Score of 0 AYP info page is not present
- Score of 3 AYP info page is present
Page 1 of School Improvement Plan Template
19How to Copy Paste AYP page from the web
- Go to isbe.net
- Select Report Card from left of page
- Select button for City name
- Type in City name
- Click on Search
- Click your City name
- Click on your school name
- Scroll to end of report card to find the AYP
information page. - Select the snapshot tool to take a
picture of the AYP page -
- Paste this page onto page 1 of the SIP plan
202.0 School Information
- 2.1 Information about students and staff
- 2.2 School characteristics narrative
- 2.3 Community characteristics narrative
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Describe your context.
21Terms
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- DEPENDENT VARIABLES What are the NOs on the
AYP Information Page? (NOs become targets) - INDEPENDENT VARIABLES What has caused these
problems? - STRATEGIES How will you fix these problems?
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223.0 Data Collection and Information
- TARGETS or NOS (DEPENDENT VARIABLES)
- 3.1 State assessment data
- 3.2 Local assessment data
- POSSIBLE CAUSES (INDEPENDENT VARIABLES)
- 3.3 Educator data
- 3.4 Professional development
- 3.5 Parent/family involvement
- 3.6 Additional types of data
- 3.7 Data quality
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Show your data!
234.0 Data Analysis
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244.1 SUMMARIES OF DATA FOR DEPENDENT VARIABLES
(3.1/3.2)
This is an example of a way to provide a summary
and a comparison of data.
25 26Learning History, Family Background of Target
Groups
Instructional History, Organizational
History What has been tried previously?
Findings
27Section 4.2 Diagnosis of Performance Targets
No3
No4
No2
AYP Inputs
No1
No5
Logical Data Analysis
Refine the Targets
2
Narrower Same Broader
3 Possible Outputs
1
3
4
5
Whats the real problem?
284.3 Hypotheses to Explain Dependent Variables
- SIP team and faculty members brainstorm
- possible causes
- Why did this groupfail to hit the target?
29Targets Possible Causes
- TARGET or PROBLEM
- Low reading scores
- Poor attendance
- Insufficient tested
POSSIBLE CAUSES Instructional materials Moms
education Teachers on leave Teacher
mobility Student mobility Flu epidemic Uneven ILS
instruction
304.3 HYPOTHESES TO EXPLAIN DEPENDENT VARIABLES
4.4 SUMMARIES FOR INDEPENDENT VARIABLES
4.5 IDENTIFICATION OF PRIMARY CAUSAL FACTORS
4.6 SELECTION OF STRATEGIES
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314.3-4.6 Data Analysis
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4.3 Hypotheses Theories based on professional
judgment about why the problem exists. 1. 2. 3. 4.
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4.4 Data supporting the theories in 4.3 Data
to support the hypotheses.
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4.5 Causal Factors Professional judgment and
data to identify the primary factors that cause
the poor performance. 1. 2. 3.
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4.6 Selection of Strategy Select one causal
factor for each refined target. 1.
Select a strategy.
32The SIP should make a convincing case that
335.0 Action Plan
will adequately improve performance in
(5.1) Strategy
Target
(5.2) Activities (5.3) Timeline (5.4)
Resources (5.5) Strategies for Subgroups (5.6)
SBR (5.7) Roles and Responsibilities (5.8)
Measurement (5.9) Sources of Revenue
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Describe what youre going to do.
345.1 5.8 Action Plan
ACTIVITY (5.2)
Template
355.1 5.8 Action Plan
Strategy (5.1)
Target (4.2)
Expanding current modes of mathematics
instruction
boys math scores in grades 3, 4, 5.
will adequately improve performance in
ACTIVITY (5.2)
Strong
365.1 5.8 Action Plan
Strategy (5.1)
Target (4.2)
Implementing a consistent system of classroom
management school-wide
all learning areas and grades tested.
will adequately improve performance in
ACTIVITY (5.2)
Strong
375.1 5.8 Action Plan
Expanding current modes of mathematics instruction
ACTIVITY (5.2)
Weak
385.1 5.8 Action Plan
More parental involvement in their childrens
science fair projects
ACTIVITY (5.2)
Weak
39Components Essential to the Implementation of
Strategies
- 5.9 Budget (page 11 SIP)
- 6.0 Professional Development (pages12-13 SIP)
- 7.0 ILS Implementation (page 14 SIP)
- 8.0 Family and Community Involvement (page 15
SIP) - 9.0 Support Systems (page 16 SIP)
- 10.0 Review, Monitoring, and Revision Processes
(page 16 SIP)
406.0 Professional Development
6.1 Data Use 6.2 Qualified and Effective
Educators 6.3 Relation to Strategies 6.4
Scheduling 6.5 Resources 6.6 Scientifically
Based Research (SBR) 6.7 Integration of
Technology 6.8 Evaluation/Continuous
Improvement 6.9 Mentoring 6.3 6.6 can be done
in a table format
Outline necessary professional development.
417.0 ILS Implementation
- 7.1 Alignment of curriculum, instruction,
assessment - 7.2 Standards-aligned classrooms
- 7.3 ILS practices and procedures
- 7.4 Review of practices and procedures
Describe ILS at your school.
428.0 Family and Community Involvement
- 8.1 Data use
- 8.2 Stakeholder involvement in SIP process
- 8.3 Communication of SIP progress
- 8.4 Role in action plan
- 8.5 Role in supporting learning
- 8.6 Procedures/practices/compacts
Explain how you involve parents/family.
439.0 Support Systems
- 9.1 Internal district support
- 9.2 External support
Talk about your partners.
4410.0 Review, Monitoring, and Revision Processes
- 10.1 District peer review process
- 10.2 Monitoring progress of the plan
- 10.3 Revision of the plan
Discuss how you review, monitor, and revise the
SIP.
45SIP Rubric
-
- a tool for evaluation and revision
- 10 components
- 50 criteria
- 4 levels
- Scoring rules
- 3 designations
46Components
- 1.0 AYP Performance Targets (1)
- 2.0 School Information (3)
- 3.0 Data/Information Collection (7)
- 4.0 Data Analysis (6)
- 5.0 Action Plan (9)
- 6.0 Professional Development (9)
- 7.0 Learning Standards Implementation (4)
- 8.0 Family/Community Involvement (6)
- 9.0 Support Systems (2)
- 10.0 Review, Monitoring, and Revision (3)
47Component Scoring
Drop lowest score.
Component Score 2
48Three Exceptions all or nothing!
1.1 AYP Information from the School Report
Card 5.5 Strategies for Subgroups 10.1
District Peer Review Process
49Rating Summary
- Components Level of Progress
- AYP Performance Targets 0 3
- School Information 0 1 2 3
- Data/Information Collection 0 1 2 3
- Data Analysis 0 1 2 3
- Action Plan 0 1 2 3
- Professional Development 0 1 2 3
- Learning Standards Implementation 0 1 2 3
- Family/Community Involvement 0 1 2 3
- Support Systems 0 1 2 3
- Review, Monitoring, and Revision 0 1 2 3
-
- TOTAL of 30
-
- DESIGNATION ___APPROVED
- ___PROVISIONAL APPROVAL
- ___NOT APPROVED
50SIP Designations
- ___Approved
- ___Provisional Approval
- ___Not Approved
51SIP Designations
- Approved a score of 20 or more with at least a
2 in each component. - Provisional a score of 15 or more with at least
a score of 1 in each component. - Not approved a score of less than 15 or a score
of 0 on any component
524 Levels of Progress
Approval level
53SIP Tasks
COMPONENTS
TASKS
1.0 Identify the Nos. 2.0 Describe your
context. 3.0 Show your data. 4.0 Refine your
target and select a strategy. 5.0 Describe what
you will do. 6.0 Outline necessary professional
development. 7.0 Describe ILS at school. 8.0
Explain how you involved parents/family. 9.0
Talk about your partners. 10.0
Discuss how you will review, monitor, and revise.
54Template Notes
- Optional organizer
- WORD doc. - Not a template
- Remove italicized info
- SIPs are public
- Consider the readers parents, peers,
administrators, scorers. - Tell the story charts, tables, narratives,
appendices
55Web Addresses
http//www.isbe.net/sos/pdf/SIPRUBRIC.pdf http/
/www.isbe.net/sos/word/SIPtemplateK-8.doc
http//www.isbe.net/sos/word/SIPtemplateHS2.doc