Title: Against All Odds
1Against All Odds
- November 19, 2007
- Malcolm C. Hursey Elementary and The Montessori
Childrens House - Charleston County School District
- Principal La Dene Conroy
2- We Illuminate the Thinking and Learning with
Our Students ThroughResearch to Practice
Hursey is a Professional Learning Community
3Introduction of Hurseys Leadership Team
- Ronica Jefferson- Lead Teacher
- Tamra Setzer-District Literacy Coach
- Moving to the Next Level-CPE II
- Accelerating Progress
- Excellence is our Standard
- The Victory is in the Classroom
4Successes
- Student attendance has increased (highest perfect
attendance and reduced tardies this quarter-why?) - Teacher attendance has increased
- S/P/T Satisfaction has increased
- Climate and culture - positive and flourishing
- Behaviors have decreased (EBS Survey/SWIS)
- Increase in teacher retention
- High community involvement and support
5Successes
- Working Leadership Team
- Coaching model between coaches and teachers is a
support for success model - Planning time with teachers is preserved
- Professional articles support vision and
expectations - Coherent teacher team meetings, each week allows
teachers to prepare and focus their thinking on a
content area - Create respectful professional relationships
6 State Report Card Results 2007
7Children are happy, learning and want to come
to school everyday.
8What data is used to ensure instructional
decisions are positively impacting student
achievement?
- PACT gains and decreases on individual students
and by teachers (comparability charts) - Monitoring attendance (S/T) tardies, absences
- Monitoring discipline by student /teacher (time
on task) SWIS - Monitoring student nurse and guidance visits
/month - CORE Team Referrals-Response to Intervention
Model- Consistent Intervention (frequency/duration
) - Evaluation of human and material
resources-programs - Survey Information (Ps/Ss/Ts) measuring to gauge
needs - MAP data to guide instruction for flexible groups
by area of need - Monthly DIBELS in K-1st to show progress
monitoring paired with Primary MAP - Frequent observations of teachers and student
learning in classroom with feedback - Positive commendations by ERT visit Dec.
2005/2006 - ERT recommendations made for library and
technology the academic leadership team and SIC
voted to budget the necessary funding to add the
needed books, hardware, equipment, resources for
the school 2006-2007
9Challenges
- Sustainability of Professional Development and
Training - New teachers (7 Induction 2007-2008)
- 8 - 2nd year teachers remained in 07-08 (8 - STEP
2/ 2-Annual Diagnostic) - 40 of the staff are veteran /60 of the staff
are first or second year teachers - Gaining the momentum necessary in the classroom
10Solutions
- 2-Montessori Primary Classrooms with 3 and 4 year
olds (early intervention can assist in closing
the learning gap and level the playing field)
one child development class - English Language Arts CCSD Balanced Literacy
Framework (K-5th) Sustain training - Single gender classes and departmentalization of
CORE subjects in the 5th grade - RBI in Guided Reading to scaffold strategies and
build on instructional reading level using
leveled text - Reading logs kept for authentic reading time
- Implementation of Everyday Math K-5th /Continue
Calendar Math - RBI in Math Strands (March to Math) beginning in
January -1 day a week where math is taught all
day and integrated across all contents
11Solutions
- Writing Improvement Network consultants working
with seven master teachers to gain further
knowledge of the 6-Traits writing process (model
classrooms) - Teachers analyze data with coaches at teacher
coherence team meetings and look at students
test taking success and pitfalls - Inclusion services and Learning Lab created for
targeted small group work - Teachers build daily relationships and
connections with students (PBIS, CHAMPS)
Review-Remind-Reteach-Respect - Teacher led book study - Do You Know Enough About
Me to Teach Me? by Stephen Peters
12Solution Monitoring Progress
- DIBELS on all K-1st grade students (monthly)
- DIAL 3 scores
- Reading Recovery - running records daily
- Follow up on students in 2nd grade who were in RR
- Frequent running records in 1st-2nd
- Dominie used K -5th Fall, Winter, Spring
- MAP Testing in K and 1st -first year
- MAP testing Fall, Winter, Spring 2nd-5th
13Stretch to Success P/A on PACT
14Malcolm C. Hursey
15 Visible Reminders and Consistent Language
16PBIS-SPORT-SCHOOLWIDE is a SOLUTION!
- Schoolwide posters and consistent practices
- Resources for teachers
- Booster sessions - new staff / stakeholder
groups-PPs, extended day staff - RTI-Response To Intervention 6/11-12, 2007
- CHAMPS (PBS in classrooms) 6/13-14, 2007
- CHAMPS for new staff
- (3 booster session- November 2007)
17Systems in place for procedures and routines
safety!
184th Graders Compete at Water Olympics
- Safety in advance
- Property - use of school grounds and equipment
- Order (expectations) for each assembly
- Respect for self and others (spirit and
sportsmanship) - Time on task for each relay and activity
(engagement and participation)
19Who monitors the progress of the FSRP?
- All stakeholders monitor the progress at Hursey
- The District and Academic Support Team
- The Leadership Team
- The Academic Leadership Team
- Teacher Coherence Teams
- The School Improvement Council
- Parent Groups
20MAP DATA Effective use of MAP Data
- Conversations /action plans about data wall-
trends-grade levels- reports provided by coach
and dialogue with teachers - Flexible groups formed by strands of need and RIT
band reports from MAP - Coaches and principal assist with planning for
flexible groups using DesCartes for scaffolding - Small group intervention formed for the teachers
to use so they think about planning (hold Ts
accountable) - Team planning to assure lesson planning is
rigorous, right materials, assessment
(pre-/post-) and pacing is on target (Are we
using the coherent curriculum with integrity?) - Are the teachers decisions instinctual or
purposeful? How do we know?
21Spring Data Wall 2007
22Data Wall -7th Testing Period (with 1st Graders)
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25CPE II Accelerating Progress
26Math Day for 10 weeks- analyze scores in January
- RBI- top scoring teacher -highest RBI
- Lesson plans designed using DesCartes and by RIT
Band - Used all adults to make small groups
- 2 weeks per strand
- Difference from Fall 2.2 -13.0 Spring (1.0 in
winter to 10.8 Spring P/A) - Decreased Below Basic from 72.8- 53.3 (-19.5)
Winter was 6.8
27Monthly Focus at TCT2007-2008
- Educating Whole Child ASCD May 2007-Educational
Leadership - Writing (Lucy Caulkins -Ralph Fletcher) Write
Traits - Math Everyday Math/ Math Vocabulary
- Reading Strategies (Debbie Miller, Regie Routman,
Pat Cunningham, Sharon Taberski) - Science (Inquiry Process and Science Notebooking-
FOSS kit training) - Data Meetings
28Monthly Writing Prompts
29Technology Added as an Intervention for
Instruction
- Smart Boards- Elmo's
- K-5th grade
- Purchased three Smart Boards (library, lab,
science classroom for 5th) - Train teachers on using them
- Implementation modeled lessons
30Core Strategy VI- Organize to Successfully
Support A High Performance System
31TEAMWORK
- Vision Philosophy the districts vision is
my (our) vision - Data Driven Results
- Decisions Child Comes 1st
- Professional Expectations Accountability
32High Performing Systems
- Charleston Plan for Excellence
- District Academic Support Team
- Academic Leadership Team -Media Advisory
- Teacher Coherence Teams
- Climate and Culture Team (PBIS Team)
- Community Partnership Team
- School Improvement Council/ Title I/ Hursey-Hope
worldwide Advisory - PTA Board
- School Guidance Team (SPED) compliance
- CORE Team
33Communication Energy (Motivation) Teamwork
34Behind each door in every classroom we are
expecting
- respectful relationships with children,
immersion in print rich classrooms and
literature, assurances that children are
learning, best practices, supported by
professional pedagogy, established procedures and
routines and strong delivery systems
35Behind each door in every classroom we are
expecting
- teachers professionally groomed, well-read and
trained on the strategies necessary to deliver
the instruction and to know if their teaching
reached the learner as a reflective practitioner
(dialogue- student work)
36Behind each door in every classroom we are
expecting
- the (C.C.S.D. Coherent Curriculum) used as the
anchor to strengthen and guarantee each child
receives a rich and equitable learning experience
from teacher to teacher/classroom to classroom
37Investment Coaching/Training Model
- National Staff Development Model (coaching
conversations) - Observe- Model-Practice-Observe-Feedback
- Tiered Training (School based, QUADS)
- Teachers Observing other Teachers
- Videos used to demonstrate practices
- Consultants teach we observe-meet to dialogue and
ask questions
38The victory is in the classroom.
39P-GAP Program 2nd grade focus (early retention/
DNQ for SPEC.ED.)
40Intervention Center
41Learning Lab RTI/CORE Intervention Center
42First Montessori in a Title I School
43Work Time-Building Focused Concentration
44Exploring a Prepared Environment
45Extended Day Program2007-2008
- Hursey-Hope worldwide 21st Century Program (July
5, 2007) - 147,000 /year (4 years)
- Data collected on 100 students
- M-F 245-545 PM
- Saturday Academy 9-1
- Summer Camp (4 weeks)
46Community Engagements and Partnerships
- Proactive community engagement
- Parent Involvement (W-F)
- PTA
- Healthy Schools Grant
- NEA Books Across America Grant
- Snack Sack Suppers-Nurse Connections to Churches
- MUSC Dental/Doctors
- Trident Tech- Dental Clinics
- Ameri Corps
- ION Group
- Naval Weapon Reserve Unit
- BOWS
47Alliances and Partnerships ION Group was
recognized at the Business Summit for Charleston
November 7, 2007
48ION Group and Pleasant Places
49New Shed Built by ION Group
50Navy Nuclear Volunteers- Day of Caring
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52Day of Caring-Reading Initiative
53The First Thirty Minutes
54Day of Caring-Refurbish and Build Flowerbeds
55Future Gardeners Look On Montessori Primary
56Library and Classroom Technology
57Weeding and Cataloging
58What Will It Take?
The Best and the Brightest Teacher Stars to
Light the Way
59What Will It Take?Courageous Leadership
- We will select and polish talented, committed,
passionate, and hard working stars (personnel) - We will choose and monitor best interventions,
resources, and technologies ( programs) - We have a moral imperative to give ALL
- students a great education (guaranteeing
equity and efficacy)
60Malcolm C. Hursey Elementary and Montessori
Childrens House
- 4542 Simms Street
- N. Charleston, SC
- 29405
- 843-745-7105
- 843-529-3903
- ladene_conroy_at_charleston.k12.sc.us
- ronica_jefferson_at_charleston.k12.sc.us
- tamra_setzer_at_charleston.k12.sc.us