Title: Kentucky Department of Education
1Organizing School Improvement Plans
2A KEY INDICATOR OF STUDENT SUCCESS is a
student-focused measurable result that the school
has the ability, desire, or need to influence and
for which it is willing, or required, to be held
accountable.
3Budget, Staff, Programs, Processes
Required Student Standards
Summative Assessments
Comprehensive School Improvement Planning
Key Indicators of Student Success
Curriculum Instruction
Formative Assessments
Formative Assessments
Methods, Materials, Content, Resources
Districts/Schools Mission, Vision, Values, and
Beliefs
4Important Things to Remember
- Follow district policy on planning.
- While you control the content, always be aware of
the specifics of your districts planning policy,
including specifics about format, timelines and
cycles. Your districts policy should also
ensure that you meet all legal requirements.
- The process is continuous.
- Beyond those requirements set forth in your
district policy, dont hold yourself to specific
timelines or cycles. Update as needed. Many
times, schools get stuck in a one year or two
year planning cycle. Set your goals, meet them
and move on to the next priority need.
5Important Things to Remember
- Plans should be about teaching and learning!
- Should be things that teachers can do for
students to raise achievement on a consistent
basis.
- Should not include administrative duties.
6Important Things to Remember
- Keep good written records for each step.
- There is no right way to develop and write a
plan, only right steps in the process.
- Use the planning sections of the Keys to School
Council Proficiency for best practice. - KDE has endorsed this set of proficiency keys for
school councils that includes a section on
planning. This is not required, but can be
beneficial in moving your planning to a
proficient level.
7What is the FIRST STEP?!?
- ? NEEDS
- ASSESSMENT-
- What does the data tell us our needs are?
8What is the SECOND STEP?!?
- ?PRIORITIZING NEEDS-
- Which of these identified needs are of greatest
concern (2-3 needs)?
9What is the THIRD STEP?!?
- ?CAUSE ANALYSIS-
- What factors caused these needs of greatest
concern to occur?
10When is a Cause a Root Cause?
- Would the problem have occurred if the cause had
not been present?
If no, then it is a root cause.
If yes, then it is a contributing cause.
11When is a Cause a Root Cause?
2. Will the problem reoccur as the result of the
same cause if the cause is corrected or dissolved?
If no, then it is a root cause.
If yes, then it is a contributing cause.
12When is a Cause a Root Cause?
3. Will correction or dissolution of the cause
lead to similar events?
If no, then it is a root cause.
If yes, then it is a contributing cause.
13Other indicators that you have found the root
cause
- You run into a dead end asking what caused the
proposed root cause. - The cause is logical, makes sense, provides
clarity to the problem. - The cause is something that you can influence
control. - If the cause is dissolved, there is realistic
hope that the problem can be reduced or prevented
in the future.
14What is the FOURTH STEP?!?
- ?SETTING GOALS-
- What is our goal in addressing each of these
needs and when will we reach these goals?
15Complete ends-focused goal statements need to
contain the following elements
Focused on student learning.
Contain a specific target for achievement
compared to the present.
Provide a time frame for achievement of the
target.
16What is the FIFTH STEP?!?
- ?GOAL ACHIEVING-
- What steps will we take to reach our goals and
who will oversee each step?
17What is the SIXTH STEP?!?
- ?IDENTIFYING RESOURCES-
- What resources will we need to reach our
goal(s)?
18What is the SEVENTH STEP?!?
- ?CONTINUOUS MONITORING-
- What method(s) will we use to ensure each step
is completed?
19What is the EIGHTH STEP?!?
- ?EVALUATION-
- What method(s) will we use to measure the
effectiveness of our actions?
20What Now?
- When you reach a goal, the process begins again.
- Go back to step 1 and review your needs.
- What is the next priority?
- Then jump right back in at step 2 and follow
through to 8.
21Council Development and Planning Branch
- Erin.McGee_at_education.ky.gov
- 502-564-4201