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Crescent Valley
High School |
4/10/2008 |
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School Improvement Plan Performance Report |
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Indicator |
Trend Direction* |
2007/2008 Performance |
2008/09 Target |
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| Goal
A: By June
2009, Crescent Valley High School will accomplish significant gains in
student achievement in reading, writing and math for students falling beneath
the 10th grade benchmark |
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| A1: |
For
students who enter high school without having met the 8th grade benchmark, develop a pathway of courses in math and
English that enables the students to meet district Measures of Academic
Progress (MAP) targets. |
Positive |
New
Courses: Read 180- Students below benchmark will take in fall semester, and
progress to Intro to Lit or another term of Read 180; 1st 180 semester is an elective credit.
Math: Students below benchmark place into MathLab or
Pre-Algebra- will be followed up with next level of math, for 2 credits of
math. New Course- Applied Mathematics offers third year option for kids not
ready for geometry or algebra 2. |
Read 180 assessment throughout term-100% readiness to move on.
Math lab test re: MAP- all kids meeting stds
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8th grade MaP, Oak, Toaf
scores selects |
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| A2: |
Students
falling below the 8th
grade level benchmarks will be required to use unassigned time, including
study hall, for academic support, to develop literacy skills as measured by
district MAP targets. |
Positive |
Guided
study hall piloted in 2008 with positive results; Expand in 2008/2009 as
budget will allow, this is a budget priority. Informally expanded this year, would like more staff assigned
next year. |
All
9th/10th grade students who need it placed in guided study hall ($ funding needed); and all students
passing classes. |
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| Goal B: By June
2009,. Crescent Valley High School will be more deliberate in how it assesses
and monitors progress of all student. |
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| B1 |
Develop
and implement consistent, departmental assessment systems to monitor student
learning progress. |
On
Hold '07-'08
On track '08-'09 |
Departments
developed department goals in 07/08 and will work to review and implement in
08/09.
District has agreed to MAP, OAK and TORF for common assessment.
Assess all 9th graders (exl. Honors) via TORF 4/08. |
Each
department should have one common assessment to measure student progress. |
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| B2 |
Provide
consistent, regularly scheduled time for CV staff to align and develop
curriculum and assessments both vertically and horizontally. (Ideal would be a late start (90 min) two
days a month). |
Positive |
Each
department met with staff both vertically (MS to HS) and horizontally (both
HS's) to design district curriculum guides.
Five half days scheduled to apply to this within the building; without
altering student schedules. |
Professional
development days structured so departments will have time to fully develop
curriculum and assessments. Target:
20 hrs in school year |
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| Goal C: Crescent Valley High School will offer learning paths that are
relevant to student interests and post secondary goals. |
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| C1 |
Continue
to develop and implement courses, activities, and experiences that reflect
students’ interests as identified by Personal Education Plans (PEP). |
Positive |
Eight
new courses offered: Recording Engineering and Mixing, Intro to Comp. Prog
thru Game Design, Oracle Databases,Coro Vivo, AP Chem, European Culture and
History, German 3, advanced topics in spanish literature and expanded visual
arts through studio technician, Cadet teaching and internships. |
Offer
one section in each of the new courses. Build CTE pathway. |
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| C2 |
Develop
a plan to implement the new high school graduation portfolio as reflected in
the “2006 CV New Graduation Requirement Articulation Matrix” (see matrix in appendix 1),
which includes the following: |
Positive |
Developed
Career learning team- articulated 4 year plan for each student; transcript
linked and trackable via advisor, and activities integrated into the core
curriculum at each grade level.
Advisor grade is attached to the completion. |
Career
Learning: 100% of students complete all activities and get advisor
credit. Extended Application
opportunties expanded. |
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a Personal Education Plan |
Positive |
Personal
Ed Plan- piloted electronic version.
Challenge will be computer time. |
Expand
electronic PEP to all students. |
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documentation of student sufficiency in meeting the Career Related Learning
Standards |
Positive |
see
above |
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the opportunity to experience at least one Extended Application activity |
Positive |
see
above |
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Career Related Learning Experiences (job shadow, career fair, resume writing,
etc.) |
Positive |
see
above |
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| Goal D: Increase student learning for targeted populations to include
English Language Learners (ELL), alternative education, special education and
underachieving students. |
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| D1 |
By fall 2007 recommend a core curriculum
for English Language Development (ELD) to the district. |
Completed |
Chose
Edge- Research based, sheltered instruction modelby Susan Dutro. |
Completed |
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| D2 |
Implement new curriculum within 3 months of
availability . Edge was chosen |
Positive |
Piloted
EDGE in Fall 2007; Began structuring
course with scheduled access. Began
thinking about cultural barriers to access. |
Priority
scheduling for those students who are ELD for Edge curriuculum; Goal 100%
access |
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| D3 |
Establish a research-based ELD program
involving students of limited English proficiency in a rigorous program
focused on increasing their abilities in reading, writing, speaking and
listening as assessed by ELPA (English Language Proficiency Assessment). |
Positive |
Implemented;
scheduling is challenge. Need more
teachers trained in sheltered instruction. |
Goal:
10 teachers trained in sheltered instruction via district. |
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| D4 |
By
fall 2007, include all special education, remedial and alternative education
populations in systematic assessment to evaluate student learning via
MAP(including math). |
Completed |
All
targeted population ID'd in Goal 4 assessed via MAP in '07-08. |
Ongoing |
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| D5 |
By
June 2008, develop a system to identify underachieving students for
intervention strategies. |
Positive |
Implemented
via academic progress through grade reports. Implementing TORF for all 9th
grade students (excluding honors students). |
Have
continuum of intervention articulated. Every identified student will have an
appropriate intervention. |
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| D6 |
For all underachieving students, develop
individualized intervention strategies that are part of the student’s daily
school schedule. These may include
assignment to study hall, academic support programs, and or peer tutors. |
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see
above |
see
above |
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| Goal E: Achieve at least a 95% participation rate in the Oregon State
Assessment Test every year. |
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| E1 |
Establish
a schedule, by instructor, to ensure the participation of all 10th grade students within the
testing windows. |
Positive |
Met
this goal in 2007 at over 98%; Computer Lab availability; investigate use of
other labs for testing. |
All
computer labs ready and accessbile for testing. |
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| E2 |
By
June 2007, create a system to ensure all absent or new students to CV
participate in state testing. |
Completed |
Implemented
spreadsheet tracking system managed by an assessment coordinator, and
reviewed by administrative staff. Met
goal in 2006/07 at 98% participation. |
100%
tested --on-going |
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| Goal F: Establish activities
to enable students a better transition into and out of high school. |
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| F1 |
By fall 2007, implement Link Crew program
for entering freshmen in order to: |
Positive |
Accomplished,
on-going thoughout year. Improve the connection between 9th graders and upper
class students. Didn't develop link class.
Yr. 1 analysis and improvements underway |
Every
Freshman assigned a Link leader.
Expand number of opportunties for connection. |
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better engage them in the high school community, |
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help them understand high school expectations, |
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Help link leaders feel more comfortable in their
role. |
Pilot peer to peer activities during advisor. |
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welcome |
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create a positive school culture, and |
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link entering students with an upper class mentor. |
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Link Leaders worked with group through
advisor program. Both in school and evening activities. |
100% |
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| F2 |
Implement
an articulated curriculum for 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade advisor, with a focus specific to the developmental needs
of each grade level. This will help
to fulfill the state graduation requirements for each student. (See appendix
2 for graduation requirements) |
Completed |
Implemented
this year. Teachers trained and
brought on board. Program includes link on website to inform parents. Helping in meeting all state graduation
requirements. |
Continue
progress. |
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| F3 |
By fall 2007, develop and implement a “9th grade transition” social studies elective class
focused on understanding and meeting the academic and social needs of
students as they enter high school. |
Completed |
Freshman
Focus Piloted. Reviewing and
adjusting the curriculum. Two
teachers trained and teaching. |
Expand
next year. Establish criteria for
students to enroll in the class, and have all students meeting criteria
enrolled. |
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| F4 |
By fall 2008, develop and implement a
system of individualized academic support, providing study skills and
assignment tracking for identified 9th grade students. |
Positive |
Implemented
Guided Study Hall, see above |
Create
a schoolwide system of support, including teacher collaboration. |
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| F5 |
By fall 2008, investigate systems to
provide every senior an opportunity to participate in a meaningful community
experience, providing a real life application of classroom learning to the
real world. |
Completed |
Graduation
Requirement. Constantly expanding
those opportunities for those kids. Incorporate opportunities into core
curriuculum. E.g. service learning in
11th grade history, AP Govt- service projects in May. Meets extended application requirements
for '07-'08 |
Implementing.
Continue to fully develop these opportunities. |
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| Goal G: Improve
school community relationships and partnerships. |
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| G1 |
Create
(draft by Sept 2007) and implement (ongoing) a comprehensive communication
plan that provides targeted, timely, clear and accessible information to
parents, students and teachers via newsletters, emails, website, webgrade,
notices list serves. |
Positive |
Transitioned
to Pinnacle, Implemented New Listserve, Improved Raider News, student
submission the raider news improved.
Added a parent component to 8th grade open house. More people are trained to add information
to the website. Feedback very
positive. |
Improve
Parent Coffee attendance; Web Design class will review and implement changes
as class project. Train staff in use
of list serve, Develop communication guidelines. Evaluate use of Pinnacle Emails. Do more training in school on
info access for parents. Implement department web sites |
Barb Gilroy,
Nancy Pliskin, Linda A, CVPO volunteer coordinator |
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| G2 |
By
June 2008, explore ways to broaden the partnership opportunities with the
business community, through collaborative efforts. |
Positive |
Internship
programs in Arts, Career Learning, Connections with OSU via Terrell Ross and
Athletics. Invited Mysty Rusk to
District career learning. Developing 5 year strategic plan for career and
technical education programs. Will work with LBCC and Business partners. |
Complete
and begin implementation of 5 year plan.
Plan due June '08 |
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| G3 |
By June 2008, explore ways to create awareness in the community about the
excellence of Crescent Valley High School |
Positive |
Reached
out to GT leadership, with positive response. Parent volunteer in charge of relations to the GT, and better
system to let them know what is happening.
Brochure in progress. Web site
highlights some of our successes. |
Plan
to address key groups, plan for community/realtor open house. Brochure available and in community. |
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| G4 |
By Sept. 2007 Identify and invite an
“at-large” member of the business community to be on the CV site council. |
Negative |
Will
do next year. Target Realtor. |
Identified and invited by Sept
2008. |
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| Goal H: |
NEW: Positive School Culture |
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| H1 |
Diversity |
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Will
do Surveys, Friday Focus groups. Developing an action plan. Working on
diversity, special programs during diversity week. Terrell Ross from OSU
assisting. Focus on what is needed to be successful in life. |
Implement
Diversity action plan. Expand conversation to students working with kids who
are different within the school. |
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Career
related learning: Timliness |
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Develop system of
accountability for students. |
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| H3 |
to be developed… |
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