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Title: Galva-Holstein Community Schools


1
Galva-Holstein Community Schools
  • District Overview

2
Welcome to Galva-Holstein Community School
District
  • Site visit 2008

3
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The GH Seven
  • Vision, mission, and goals
  • Leadership
  • Collaborative relationships
  • Learning environment
  • Curriculum and instruction
  • Professional development
  • Monitoring and accountability

5
Vision, mission, and goals
  • The vision, mission, and goals are clearly
    articulated in the school and community.
    Stakeholders express an understanding of and
    share a commitment to the school/district goals,
    priorities, assessment procedures, and account
    ability. The vision guides allocations of time
    and resources.

6
Comprehensive School Improvement Plan
7
GH Foundation
  • Performing Arts Center - supported by local
    donations

90 of funds have been raised as of March.
(Fundraising started in June 2007)
8
Sharing Agreements
  • WITCC Auto-Mechanics (BCIG and OA)
  • Wrestling (Aurelia and Schaller-Crestland
  • Football w/ Schaller-Crestland in 2008 - 2009
  • Guidance in 2008 - 2009

9
Sharing The Vision
  • Vision
  • Planning
  • Decision-Making
  • Team Work
  • Communication

10
Our Mission
  • To enable us to reach our greatest potential
    intellectually, socially, emotionally, and
    physically, thus becoming unique, life-long
    learners.

11
Learning Goals
  • Productive member of society
  • Accountable
  • Life-long Learner
  • Technology Literate
  • Effective Communicator
  • Culturally aware and tolerant
  • 4 Growth Areas (Physical, Emotional, Social, and
    Intellectual)

12
Leadership
  • Leaders communicate a shared sense of purpose and
    understanding of the school/districts core
    values. Leaders have a visible presence, provide
    resources, and ensure two-way communication
    between the educational system and stakeholders.
    Leaders provide encouragement, recognition, and
    support for improving student learning.
    Leadership is committed, persistent, proactive,
    and distributed throughout the system.

13
Iowa Standards for School Leaders
  • Vision
  • Culture of Learning
  • Management
  • Family Community
  • Ethics
  • Societal context

14
Communication
  • Newsletters
  • Speaking to Community Organizations
  • Website
  • Bi-Weekly Announcements
  • Handbook
  • Power School

15
Collaborative Relationships
  • Stakeholders express an understanding of, and
    support for, the mission of the school.
    Stakeholders have meaningful roles in the
    decision-making process that promote a culture of
    participation, responsibility, and ownership.
    They also play important roles in helping the
    school to achieve its mission. Educators in the
    system develop and nurture a professional culture
    and collaborative relationships marked by mutual
    respect and trust inside and outside of the
    organization. The system works together with
    balance between district direction and school
    autonomy.

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Collaborative Relationships
  • Learning Supports
  • Vocational Advisory Committee
  • SIAC
  • Teacher Quality Committee
  • GH Foundation
  • Booster Club
  • Music Parents
  • Casual for a Cause
  • Peer Coaching
  • Mentoring

17
Learning Environment
  • The school climate is conducive to teaching and
    learning. The environment is safe, orderly,
    purposeful, and free from threat of physical,
    social, and emotional harm. Teachers are
    familiar with students cultures and know how to
    work in a multi-cultural setting. Classrooms are
    integrated with various types of learners (e.g.,
    gender, race, special needs, and gifted).

18
APL Strategies
  • Commitment to all of our teachers to be trained
    in APL Strategies.
  • Teachers are Empowered to provide safe learning
    environments where all children will learn.
  • Behavior Expectations have been established
    through Clear and Consistent teaching and
    re-teaching.

19
CRISIS PLAN
  • Building Level Plans
  • Fire Drills
  • Lockdown Drill

20
Anti-Bullying Education
  • Comprehensive Guidance Program
  • MVP
  • Assemblies
  • Professional Development
  • Wade Harriman, Sheriff
  • Reporting Protocol
  • Character Counts
  • 6 Pillars of Character

21
Diversity Appreciation
  • Diversity Day
  • Epals
  • I am Tyler Video

22
Student Support
  • Guidance (Educational, Social, Emotional)
  • Teen Talk
  • Outside Agencies
  • Student Assistance Team
  • Study Center (MS)
  • Tutoring (HS)

23
Community Support
  • Volunteers in Elementary
  • Guest Speakers
  • Junior Achievement
  • Fundraising
  • Making it real.

24
Curriculum and Instruction
  • Curriculum challenges each student to excel,
    reflects a commitment to equity, and demonstrates
    an appreciation of diversity. There is an
    emphasis on principles of good instruction and
    clear expectations for what is taught. Educators
    have a common understanding of quality teaching
    and learning. Instruction is designed to
    accommodate a wide range of learners within the
    classroom. Teachers have a repertoire of
    effective strategies such as cooperative
    learning, problem-based learning, compare and
    contrast, project-based learning, research, use
    of instructional technology, and use of advanced
    organizers. The staff accepts responsibility for
    the students learning of the essential
    curriculum. Instruction time is allocated to
    support student learning.

25
Viable Curriculum
  • District Standards and Benchmarks
  • Iowa Model Core Curriculum
  • Developmental Comprehensive Curriculum
  • Vocational Competencies

26
Lesson Plans Aligned with District Curriculum
  • Weekly Lesson Plans
  • Walkthroughs

27
Principles of Good Instruction
  • KU Strategies
  • APL Strategies
  • 5 Critical Components of Reading (Phonemic
    Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary,
    Comprehension)
  • Classroom Instruction That Works
  • Cooperative Learning
  • Technology integrated to enhance learning.

28
Inquiry Based Science Instruction (K-12)
  • F.O.S.S. Kits
  • NASA Trip
  • Camp Invention
  • Outdoor Classroom
  • Greenhouse
  • Anatomy trip to Sioux City (Cadaver)

29
Science Proficiency
30
Science Proficiency
31
Science is a Strength
32
Real Life Application
  • Child Development I and II
  • MOC
  • TAP
  • Elementary Teacher Helpers

33
Accelerated Reader Program
  • K - 8 In Place
  • 9 -12 In 2008-2009
  • WEB Based Program
  • Focus on increasing Reading Comprehension

34
Academy of Reading and Math
  • 3 - 8 Reading Assessment
  • 3 - 8 Individualized Math Program

35
REAP and TITLE IReading/Math Program
  • Remedial Intervention Programs for small group
    reading and math support.

36
Co-Teaching
  • All students receive regular education
    opportunities
  • Regular educational teachers and special ed.
    Teachers work together to deliver meaningful
    instruction.
  • Accommodations are developed and implemented for
    students to be successful in Regular Ed
    classrooms

37
Career Education
  • K - 12 Guidance Program
  • MOC
  • TAP
  • Curriculum

38
TAP
  • Transition Alliance Program
  • Prepares students for transition from school to
    career.
  • Provide services to 4 schools
  • TAP House for life skills education.

39
Applied Economics
  • Junior Achievement
  • Personal Finance
  • Independent Living
  • A unique requirement at GHS so students are
    prepared to make sound financial decisions after
    graduation.

40
Homeroom
  • Group Meetings (MVP, Student Council)
  • Silent Sustained Reading on Wed.
  • Pirate Pride
  • Tutoring (Math)
  • Study Time
  • Team Building

41
Overtime
  • 8 - 10 Students in grades 5 - 8 are intermixed
    in class at end of school day for 15 minutes
  • Character Counts
  • Team Building
  • Study Skills
  • Habits of Highly Effective Teens

42
FlexEd
  • Alternative School Site for At-Risk Students
  • Shared Program with BCIG and O-A
  • 3 - 4 Students

43
Transitional Assistance
  • 4th Visitation to Middle School
  • JH to High School
  • 4 yr Plan
  • Mr. Slater/Mrs Kalin _at_ JH
  • Freshmen Orientation
  • Homeroom

44
More Transitional Assistance
  • High School to Post-Secondary
  • College Reps
  • Military Recruiters
  • College Visits
  • Job Shadowing
  • MOC

45
Pre-school Program
  • 4 yr olds
  • Tuition-based program.
  • Program has been in existence for over 10 yrs.
  • 16 students registered for 2008-2009

46
Summer School Program
  • Designed for students who are not proficient in
    reading or math.
  • Approx. 25 - 30 for each area.
  • 10 teachers
  • Two Weeks in July

47
Professional Development
  • Staff members are qualified for assignments and
    engage in ongoing learning opportunities to
    improve effectiveness. Student achievement data
    are used to set goals for professional
    development. The district uses a framework for
    professional development that includes theory,
    demonstration, practice, feedback, and coaching
    (e.g., Iowa Professional Development Model).

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Two Focus Areas
  • District Wide
  • Building Level

49
District Wide
  • Professional Development is decided by
    collaborative planning on the part of the
    District Leadership Team.

50
Peer Coaching
  • Karla Lee NWAEA Representative
  • Across Disciplines
  • Different Levels

51
KU Strategies
  • Vocabulary Lincing
  • Unit Organizer
  • Framing
  • Concept Comparison
  • Course Organizer

52
Anti-Bullying
  • Jill Helm - NWAEA (Student Support Services
    Consultant)
  • Update on Legislation on bullying and Harassment
  • MVP Student Reps shared students perspectives on
    bullying and how teachers can monitor and prevent
    incidents.

53
Utilizing NWAEA
  • Jim Christensen (NWAEA Media and Technology
    Services Coordinator)
  • Provided overview of NWAEA Technology and media
    services
  • Training staff and students on updated
    technology.

54
Accessing IDA COUNTYCommunity Services
  • Dept of Human Services
  • Lutheran Services
  • CASA
  • Juvenile Court Services
  • Moms off Meth.
  • ISU Extension

55
Differentiated Instruction
  • Rochelle Maynard Galva-Holstein TAG Coordinator
  • Presentation on strategies for differentiated
    instruction
  • Teachers developed lesson plans and shared them
    with each other

56
Building Level
  • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

57
Increase Reading Comprehension
  • K - 3 Guided Reading
  • PWIM (Picture Word Induction Model)
  • Pirate Pride Reading
  • REAP
  • KU Strategies (Lincing Routine)

58
Pirate Pride Reading
  • K - 4
  • Once a Month
  • All staff with intermixed grade levels.
  • Modeling a love for reading.

59
Read and Feed
  • Annual Event
  • K - 4
  • Story Teller
  • Food, Reading, and Fun
  • Book Fair
  • Free Book for all kids.

60
Increase Reading Comprehension
  • SSR during Homeroom
  • Accelerated Reader in 2008
  • Increasing book selection for HS reading interest
  • Friday Reading in English Classes

61
Book Studies
  • K - 8 Classroom Instruction that Works (by
    Marzano)
  • 9 - 12 The Fred Factor (By Mark Sanborn)

62
Develop Building Level Plans
  • K - 4
  • 5 - 8
  • 9 - 12
  • Individual career Plan
  • Data Analysis
  • Teachers are focused on collecting data related
    to reading comprehension.

63
Monitoring and Accountability
  • School/district establishes a comprehensive
    system that monitors and documents performance of
    student progress, instructional methods,
    curriculum, and programs. Results from
    assessments drive the goal setting and
    decision-making processes. Leadership supports a
    system that regularly analyzes student
    performance and program effectiveness.
    Instructional decision-making utilizes a process
    of gathering, summarizing, and analyzing data.

64
Data Analysis
  • ITBS/ITED Item Analysis
  • Basic Reading Inventory
  • STAR Reading Assessment
  • Academy of Reading and Math Assessment
  • ICAM
  • Iowa Youth Survey

65
Data Analysis
  • Behavior records
  • Attendance Data
  • Project Easier Reports
  • CTE Reports
  • Graduate Surveys
  • 1 Yr Follow-Up Interviews

66
Evaluation
  • Walk-throughs (Ewalk)
  • Summative Evaluations
  • Individual Career Development Plans
  • Portfolio
  • Iowa Teaching Standards
  • Principal Goals

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Where do we go from here?
  • Examine professional development needs for
    2008-2009
  • Integrate Model Core Curriculum 7 -12
  • Sharing resources with area districts to maximize
    educational opportunities for all students.
  • Prepare students for the challenges of a growing
    global economy.

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