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DAVIS ELEMENTARY School Improvement Plan 2023 – 2024 General Improvement Plan Information

DAVIS ELEMENTARY

School Improvement Plan

2023 – 2024

General Improvement Plan Information

School

J. D. Davis

Principal

Aetavia Williams

SIP Team Lead

Caprisha Hall

Grades Served

Kindergarten-5th

Factors used by the District to Identify Students in Poverty (All Schools) – Check One Box

☒ Community Eligibility Provision (CEP)

☐ Free/Reduced Meal Application

Federal Funding Options to be Employed in this Plan (Title I Schools Only) – Check One Box

☐ Traditional Funding (All Federal Funds are Budgeted Separately)

☒ Consolidated Funds (State/Local and Federal Funds are Consolidated)

TEAM MEMBERS

The comprehensive needs assessment (CNA)/school improvement plan (SIP) team consists of people who are responsible for working collaboratively throughout the CNA/SIP process. Ideal team members possess knowledge of programs, the capacity to plan and implement the needs assessment, and the ability to ensure stakeholder involvement. Documentation of team member involvement must be maintained by the school.

Schools must ensure they are incorporating a paraprofessional in the process.

Name

Position

Aetavia Williams

Principal

Ebony Robinson

Assistant Principal or Dean

Caprisha Hall & Markeysha Kirksey

Academic Coach

Karl Ivey

Parent/Family Liaison

Leslie Parks

Counselor

Jennifer Rupel

Media Specialist

Tiffany Rigsby

Teacher–Kindergarten

Marie Reynolds

Teacher—1st Grade

Janice Gayfield

Teacher—2nd Grade

Diana Ross

Teacher—3rd Grade

Alpheia Peterson

Teacher—4th Grade

Tamika Blythers

Teacher—5th Grade

LaTonya Beard

Teacher–SPED

Sandra Thomas-Walton

Teacher–Intervention

Khalia Smith

Paraprofessional

George Moore/Reginald Williamson

Business Community Partner

Tabata Boyd

Business Community Partner

Tracey Adams

Parent

Joyce Lambert

GaDOE (SI schools only)

Jo Ward

RESA (SI schools only)

ADDITIONAL TEAM MEMBERS

Name

Position

Carlos Baggage

Dean of Students

How will the team ensure that stakeholders are able to provide meaningful feedback throughout the CNA/SIP process?

Scheduled meetings, ZOOM availability for members unable to attend the meetings, small group collaboration & share-out, whole team discussion, trending academic data and perception data was provided to all team members in advance of meetings so members could become familiar with data before scheduled meetings.

OUR SCHOOL MISSION

At JD Davis, our mission is to inspire and empower knowledge to all students so that all achieve excellence without exception

OUR SCHOOL VISION

At our school, we are building confident, productive, and successful life-long learners who aspire to reach their full potential and make a positive impact in society.

OUR SCHOOL PURPOSE

At JD Davis, we are building a safe and loving environment in which scholars learn skills that will enable them to become resilient, confident, and productive citizens who fulfill their greatest potential.

OVERARCHING NEEDS 2023-2024

Overarching Needs in Prioritized Order

Root Cause(s)

Category

(Check the applicable box)

Daily implementation of Tier 1 Instruction aligned with the rigor and intent of grade level standards

1. Students are not performing on grade level

2. Lack of rigorous Tier 1 focused instruction

3. Teachers in need of on-going training, coaching, modeling, and support of how to deconstruct the standards and use the Backwards Design Framework for planning

☒ Instructional

☐ Climate

Needed knowledge and consistent implementation of schoolwide PBIS practices, awards, and celebrations

1. Lack of knowledge of PBIS practices

2. Need for annual review (booster) of practices/expectations and focused onboarding of new staff members

☐ Instructional

☒ Climate

2023– 2024 OVERARCHING NEEDS & GOALS

District Overarching Need

SIP Goal

Address individual student needs

By July 2022, all MCSD schools will implement a Core Four area of Personalized Learning with cohorts of teachers who participate in training and implement practices around the identified Core Four area with 85% fidelity as measured by status reports, walk-throughs and survey feedback.

School Overarching Need

SIP Goal (SMART process goal, not an outcome goal)

ACADEMIC

By May 2024, 100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached around the planning of Tier 1 instruction and implementations to include the standards-based classroom instructional framework with 80% (17 of 21 teachers) consistency (of implementation) as measured by the collaborative planning High Impact Practices Rubric and Instructional Awareness Walks.

CLIMATE

By May 2024, 100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached on the 4 PBIS classroom modules and implementations with 80% effectiveness as measured by PBIS Calibration Walkthroughs and Discipline Data.

SHORT TERM ACTION PLAN

FALL 2023

ACADEMIC GOAL/PLAN

FALL 2023

INSTRUCTIONAL FOCUS

By May 2024, 100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached around the planning of Tier 1 instruction and implementations to include the standards-based classroom instructional framework with 80% (17 of 21 teachers) consistency (of implementation) as measured by the collaborative planning High Impact Practices Rubric and Instructional Awareness Walks.

Action Steps

Impacted Subgroup(s)

Funding Source(s)

Position(s) Responsible

Implementation Timeline

(do not use ongoing)

Evaluation of Implementation & ROI

Progress Monitoring Method & Frequency

Progress Monitoring Artifacts/Evidence

Status

Collaborative Planning

Grade Level Teams and Instructional Coaches will utilize the weekly Collaborative Planning Process (Observance) as outlined by GaDOE

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA Support Staff, and Grade Level Chair

Collaborative Planning Checklist Weekly

Weekly use of checklist and feedback of the planning process

Lesson Plans

PLC meeting Minutes

Agendas

HIP Rubric

Instructional Awareness Walk

Feedback

CP Checklist

HIP Rubric

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

At least 80% of our classroom teachers will collaboratively plan and implement the GaDOE standards-based collaborative planning methods/processes effectively and consistently to improve Tier 1 instruction (minimum of two 50 min sessions per week)

Teachers will intentionally use and reference district wide resources to support and supplement the Georgia Standards of Excellence (iReady, HMH, Science Scopes, and Social Studies Weekly)

Teachers will be introduced to/incorporate the 10 High Impact Practices/Rubric (August – May)

Lesson Planning with the Backwards Design

Train and model the usage of the standards based instructional framework learning plan l(template) during collaborative planning

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA Support Staff

Standards-Based Instructional Framework

Weekly

Weekly Lesson Plan Feedback

Weekly CP Minutes

Weekly Backwards Design Form

Lesson Plan Feedback

Instructional Awareness walkthrough feedback

PLC Agenda/ Minutes

Sign-in sheets

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

100% of classroom teachers will be trained and become knowledgeable on how to effectively plan with and consistently implement the standards-based instructional framework and backwards design framework to improve Tier 1 instruction.

100% of classroom teachers will cross reference daily instructional tasks/activities and the classroom structure with the printed collective commitments.

Teachers will intentionally use and reference district wide resources to support and supplement the Georgia Standards of Excellence (iReady, HMH, Science Scopes, and Social Studies Weekly)

Progress Monitoring of Rigorous Tier 1 Instruction

Use instructional awareness walkthroughs to monitor the implementation and use of the instructional framework.

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Weekly Focus Walks by A-Team, RESA, and GaDOE

Lesson Plan Feedback

Instructional Awareness walkthrough feedback

Peer to Peer Learning Walkthroughs

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

100% of teachers will be given feedback to adjust their instructional practices, so that at least 80% of our classroom teachers will effectively implement the instructional framework to provide consistent and rigorous Tier I instruction aligned to individualized academic needs

Instructional Coaches

Utilize Instructional Coaches to support collaborative planning and rigorous, standards-based tier I instruction

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Academic Coaches’ Goals and Evaluation

Weekly Focus Walks by A-Team, RESA, and GaDOE

Mid & End of Year

Conferences and Evaluations

TKES

AC Evaluation

Mid-Year Conferences

Leadership Team Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

At least 80% of teachers will implement rigorous Tier I instruction.

At least 80% of teachers will experience increased teacher effectiveness as measured by weekly instructional awareness walks.

Instructional Software

Secure instructional software to support and supplement Tier I standards-based instruction and to monitor mastery of grade level standards

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Weekly/Monthly Data Team Meetings and Data Reports

Weekly/Monthly

Data Notebook Conferences/Check

Weekly/Monthly Data Team Meetings

Weekly Focus Walks by A-Team, RESA, and GaDOE

Data Team Minutes

Collaborative Planning Minutes

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Feedback

Data Notebook Goals and Progress Sheets

Teacher Conferences

Data Reports from Programs

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

*100% of K-5 classrooms will utilize and progress monitor the following instructional software programs with fidelity: Lexia, IXL, Renaissance Place (STAR Math and Reading)

*100% K-2 classrooms and Intervention classes will utilize and progress monitor the following software program: Heggerty Phonemic Awareness, Flocabulary

*100% of 3-5 classrooms will utilize and progress monitor the following software program: Achieve 3000, Flocabulary

Intervention Teachers

Secure Intervention Teachers to provide targeted, skill specific instruction

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Monthly STAR Data

Weekly Feedback Form

Quarterly Grades

Star Reports

Report Card Grades

BAS Level

Teacher Feedback

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

60% of students served in the program will show progress on the monthly STAR reading and math assessment and BAS

Instructional Paraprofessional

Secure a professional instructional staff member to support Tier 1 instruction by providing small group, personalized, guided instruction and scaffolded support

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Monthly STAR Data

Weekly Feedback Form

Quarterly Grades

Star Reports

Report Card Grades

BAS Level

Teacher Feedback

Leadership Team Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

Students will receive targeted, scaffolded support and guided instruction aligned to immediate, personalized needs as indicated by leading and historical data.

Students will show an increase towards mastering grade level standards

Instructional Materials, Resources, PD, & Books

Secure resources to support rigorous Tier I instruction and promote/increase teacher effectiveness

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Monthly STAR Data

Weekly Feedback Form

Quarterly Grades

Weekly Collaborative

Planning Observations

Lesson Plans

Collaborative Planning Minutes

Data Team Minutes

TKES Conferences

Observation Notes

Leadership Team Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To meet the needs of a standards- based classroom and ensure that teachers have access to materials, resources, books that support Tier I instruction and the implementation of standards.

Resources will include but not limited to: research-based professional development, math and reading books/resources (i.e. Number Talks, Lucy Calkins, Lexia LETRS, Numeracy Project with RESA), copy paper, binders, composition books, file folders, pencils, math manipulatives, reading support/workbooks, leveled readers, book holders, brain-based classroom items, social emotional support gadgets, etc.

Media Center Resources & Supplies

Secure resources to support rigorous Tier I instruction and promote/increase teacher effectiveness

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Weekly Collaborative Planning

Weekly Observations

Weekly Observations

Mid and EOY conferences

Lesson Plans

Leadership Team Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To meet the needs of a standards- based classroom and ensure that teachers have access to materials, resources, books that support Tier I instruction and the implementation of standards.

Resources will include but not limited to: library books of all genres, subscriptions, movie license, lamination/poster maker supplies, social media support, bins, etc.

Instructional Field Trips

To schedule an opportunity for students to make connections to classroom concepts

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Teachers

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Monthly STAR Data

Weekly Feedback Form

Quarterly Grades

Weekly Collaborative

Planning Observations

Lesson Plans

Collaborative Planning Minutes

Data Team Minutes

TKES Conferences

Observation Notes

Leadership Team Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To provide students with an opportunity to experience, explore, and apply the intended curriculum in a real-world setting.

To provide students an opportunity to collaborate with their peers, explore new environments, make connections, problem solve, and develop trust and empathy.

Choose an item.

SHORT TERM ACTION PLAN

Spring 2024

ACADEMIC GOAL/PLA

SPRING 2024

INSTRUCTIONAL FOCUS

By May 2024, 100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached around the planning of Tier 1 instruction and implementations to include the standards-based classroom instructional framework with 80% (17 of 21 teachers) consistency (of implementation) as measured by the collaborative planning High Impact Practices Rubric and Instructional Awareness Walks.

Action Steps

Impacted Subgroup(s)

Funding Source(s)

Position(s) Responsible

Implementation Timeline

(do not use ongoing)

Evaluation of Implementation & ROI

Progress Monitoring Method & Frequency

Progress Monitoring Artifacts/Evidence

Status

Tiering Process

Use leading data, TKES evaluations, and weekly Instructional Awareness Walks feedback to tier teachers and provide additional/intensive support of the usage of the instructional framework and implementation of rigorous, standards-based Tier 1 instruction

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA rep, and Grade Level Chair

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Weekly Focus Walks

Weekly Debriefing Meeting Minutes/Feedback/Nest Steps

Professional Development Log

Lesson Plans

PLC meeting Minutes

Agendas

Instructional Awareness Walk

Feedback

Checklist

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

Teachers will receive differentiated support and embedded professional development to assist with planning standards-based lessons/opportunities aligned with the instructional framework and collective commitments.

Identify Model Classrooms

Use leading data, TKES evaluations, and weekly Instructional Awareness Walks feedback to identify operational and exemplary classrooms depicting rigorous, Tier I, Standards-Based instructional strategies

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA rep,

Weekly

Monthly

Quarterly

Weekly Focus Walks by A-Team, RESA, and GaDOE

Lesson Plan Feedback

Instructional Awareness walkthrough feedback

PLC Agenda/ Minutes

Sign-in sheets

Leadership Team Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To provide teachers (within and outside of the school campus) a model classroom to observe rigorous instructional practices aligned to the GaDOE framework, grade level standards, best practices, and Davis Collective Commitments.

Embedded PD with Model Lessons

To increase teacher effectiveness, content knowledge, and pedagogy with real-time, classroom support, modeled lessons, and feedback

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA rep,

Weekly

Monthly

Quarterly

Weekly Focus Walks by A-Team, RESA, and GaDOE

Lesson Plan Feedback

Instructional Awareness walkthrough feedback

Peer to Peer Learning Walkthroughs

Debriefing Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To provide real-time support and feedback to identified teachers through the process of modeled lessons.

The instructional coaches will provide modeled lessons and debriefing sessions (Coach teaches, Teacher observes; Teacher teaches, Coach observe; Both teach simultaneously.

Teachers will be given feedback to adjust their instructional practices so that at least 80% of our classroom teachers will effectively plan and implement the instructional framework consistently for tier 1 instruction.

Instructional Coaches

Utilize Instructional Coaches to support collaborative planning and rigorous, standards-based tier I instruction

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Academic Coaches’ Goals and Evaluation

Weekly Focus Walks by A-Team, RESA, and GaDOE

Mid & End of Year

Conferences and Evaluations

TKES

AC Evaluation

Mid-Year Conferences

Leadership Team Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

At least 80% of teachers will implement rigorous Tier I instruction.

At least 80% of teachers will experience increased teacher effectiveness as measured by weekly instructional awareness walks.

Instructional Software

Secure instructional software to support and supplement Tier I standards-based instruction and to monitor mastery of grade level standards

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Weekly/Monthly Data Team Meetings and Data Reports

Weekly/Monthly

Data Notebook Conferences/Check

Weekly/Monthly Data Team Meetings

Weekly Focus Walks by A-Team, RESA, and GaDOE

Data Team Minutes

Collaborative Planning Minutes

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Feedback

Data Notebook Goals and Progress Sheets

Teacher Conferences

Data Reports from Programs

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

*100% of K-5 classrooms will utilize and progress monitor the following instructional software programs with fidelity: Lexia, IXL, Renaissance Place (STAR Math and Reading)

*100% K-2 classrooms and Intervention classes will utilize and progress monitor the following software program: Heggerty Phonemic Awareness

*100% of 3-5 classrooms will utilize and progress monitor the following software program: Achieve 3000

Intervention Teachers

Secure Intervention Teachers to provide targeted, skill specific instruction

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Monthly STAR Data

Weekly Feedback Form

Quarterly Grades

Star Reports

Report Card Grades

BAS Level

Teacher Feedback

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

60% of students served in the program will show progress on the monthly STAR reading and math assessment and BAS

Instructional Paraprofessional

Secure a professional instructional staff member to support Tier 1 instruction by providing small group, personalized, guided instruction and scaffolded support

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Monthly STAR Data

Weekly Feedback Form

Quarterly Grades

Star Reports

Report Card Grades

BAS Level

Teacher Feedback

Leadership Team Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

Students will receive targeted, scaffolded support and guided instruction aligned to immediate, personalized needs as indicated by leading and historical data.

Students will show an increase towards mastering grade level standards

Progress Monitoring of Rigorous Tier 1 Instruction

Use instructional awareness walkthroughs to monitor the implementation and use of the instructional framework.

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Teachers

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Weekly Collaborative

Planning Observations and Feedback

Lesson Plan Feedback

Instructional Awareness walkthrough feedback

Peer to Peer Learning Walkthroughs

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

100% of teachers will be given feedback to adjust their instructional practices, so that at least 80% of our classroom teachers will effectively implement the instructional framework to provide consistent and rigorous Tier I instruction aligned to individualized academic needs

Instructional Materials, Resources, PD, & Books

Secure resources to support rigorous Tier I instruction and promote/increase teacher effectiveness

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Monthly STAR Data

Weekly Feedback Form

Quarterly Grades

Weekly Collaborative

Planning Observations

Lesson Plans

Collaborative Planning Minutes

Data Team Minutes

TKES Conferences

Observation Notes

Leadership Team Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To meet the needs of a standards- based classroom and ensure that teachers have access to materials, resources, books that support Tier I instruction and the implementation of standards.

Resources will include but not limited to: research-based professional development math and reading books/resources (i.e. Number Talks, Lucy Calkins, Lexia LETRS, Numeracy Project with RESA, Conferences), copy paper, pencils, math manipulatives, reading support/workbooks, leveled readers, book holders, brain-based classroom items, social emotional support gadgets, etc.

Media Center Resources & Supplies

Secure resources to support rigorous Tier I instruction and promote/increase teacher effectiveness

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Weekly Collaborative Planning

Weekly Observations

Weekly Observations

Mid and EOY conferences

Lesson Plans

Leadership Team Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To meet the needs of a standards- based classroom and ensure that teachers have access to materials, resources, books that support Tier I instruction and the implementation of standards.

Resources will include but not limited to: library books of all genres, subscriptions, movie license, lamination/poster maker supplies, social media support, bins, etc.

Instructional Field Trips

To schedule an opportunity for students to make connections to classroom concepts

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Support Staff

Teachers

Instructional Awareness Walkthrough Form

Weekly

Monthly STAR Data

Weekly Feedback Form

Quarterly Grades

Weekly Collaborative

Planning Observations

Lesson Plans

Collaborative Planning Minutes

Data Team Minutes

TKES Conferences

Observation Notes

Leadership Team Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To provide students with an opportunity to experience, explore, and apply the intended curriculum in a real-world setting.

To provide students an opportunity to collaborate with their peers, explore new environments, make connections, problem solve, and develop trust and empathy.

SHORT TERM ACTION PLAN

FALL 2023

CLIMATE GOAL/PLAN

FALL 2023

CLIMATE FOCUS

By May 2024, 100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached on the 4 PBIS classroom modules and implementations with 80% effectiveness as measured by PBIS Calibration Walkthroughs and SWIS Data.

Action Steps

Impacted Subgroup(s)

Funding Source(s)

Position(s) Responsible

Implementation Timeline

(do not use ongoing)

Evaluation of Implementation & ROI

Progress Monitoring Method & Frequency

Progress Monitoring Artifacts/Evidence

Status

PBIS Classroom Modules (Rollout)

Staff will be trained, coached, and supported on the 4 PBIS Classroom Modules

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Dean, State & RESA Staff, and PBIS Coach and Team

Teacher’s complete modules independently & modules will be pulse checked monthly by the PBIS Team.

Monthly Focus Walks by A-Team, RESA and GaDOE, and PBIS Team

Sign-off sheets for module completion

Feedback from Calibration walkthroughs

PBIS Team Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached on the 4 PBIS classroom modules and implementations and practices will be evident in the walkthroughs.

To create and maintain a well-managed and positive classroom environment conducive to learning and student voice and choice.

By August 11, 2023: Video/Module 1- Rules and Routines

By September 11, 2023: Video/Module 2 – Acknowledgement System

By October 11, 2023: Video/Module 3 – Consequence System for Academic Engagement

By November 11, 2023: Video/Module 4 – Instructional Practices for Student Engagement

Monthly

Engage: Videos/Resources

Apply: Classroom Implementation

Reflect: Group Discussion and Reflection

Identify Model Classrooms

Use leading data, TKES evaluations, weekly Instructional Awareness Walks feedback, and Discipline Data to identify operational and exemplary classrooms depicting a positive and well managed classroom that exhibits PBSI practices

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Dean, State & RESA rep, and PBIS Coach /Team

End of Quarter 1

Quarterly

Use calibration walkthrough and PBIS minutes to identify model classrooms

Feedback from Calibration walkthroughs

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

More model classrooms will be identified through training and implementing PBIS practices

Decrease calls over the radio and air (wall) phone

Decrease number of office referrals

Student and Staff

Acknowledgement System around PBIS System

Outline, plan, and implement yearlong student/staff celebrations

ALL

COF

Leadership team & PBIS Team

Survey students and teachers and analyze data by the end of August. Use results to develop an acknowledgement system tied to the 3 B’s. Celebrate students and staff weekly and monthly (August – May)

Weekly Classroom Celebrations

Monthly Schoolwide Celebration

Monthly Staff Acknowledgment

Survey Results

Staff/Teacher/

Student feedback

Acknowledgement protocols & schedule

PBIS Meeting Minutes & Agendas

Acknowledgement Schedule

Pictures

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

We should see a boost in morale and an increased commitment to the 3 B’s and the structures of our PBIS system.

Progress Monitoring of PBIS Practices

Develop a monitoring system (Calibration Walkthrough form)

ALL

COF

Leadership team & PBIS Team

By the end of August

Monthly usage of the calibration walkthrough form

Calibration Walkthrough forms

ODRs

Walkthrough Feedback

SWIS Data

Survey Results

PBIS meeting minutes & agendas

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To maintain the status of a PBIS Distinguished School

To increase the collective commitment to the 3 B’s and the structures of our PBIS system

To increase the number of well-managed classrooms that implement positive reinforcement and acknowledgment

BESS Screener

Use Review 360 software to support teachers with intervention strategies to improve classroom behavior and support student learning

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Dean of Students, MTSS Chair/Team, Counselor, Leadership Team

Beginning of Year

Middle of Year

End of Year

Analyze Screener Results 3 times a year and implement action plans

BESS Data/Results

Peer Observation Trends

Observation Schedule

Feedback Form

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To identify and provide support to students who are in need of early intervention and support with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges. To decrease ODRs. To increase positive classroom/school environment.

Resources/Supplies

Acquire resources to support and encourage parents and family engagement and school beautification

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Dean, Parent Liaison, AC Coaches

Beginning year until end of year

Quarterly Surveys/Feedback

Sign in sheets

Survey Feedback

Resource Sign Out Sheets

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To meet he immediate needs of families.

To provide parents with support, training, and resources.

To increase parental involvement.

To bridge and strengthen home-school connection

To ensure the beautification and warmth of an inviting school environment/culture (to include but not limited to signs, emblems, technology, etc. to brand the school

Parent Coordinator

Secure a parent liaison to ensure that parents rights and needs are addressed and to bridge and strengthen home-school connection

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Parent Liaison

Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly parent contact, training, and support

Yearly Parent Climate Surveys and feedback from training sessions

Feedback forms

Signature Sheets

Power Points

Survey Results

Attendance Data

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To increase parental involvement

To provide parents with needed/personalized support and resources

To maintain a positive school climate

To decrease absences and tardies

Dean of Students

To secure a Dean of Students to improve school climate, support/address immediate needs of students, implement restorative practices, provide mentoring and guidance, and support the classroom teacher with challenging behaviors

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean of Students, State & RESA

Daily positive climate improvement practices

Daily focus walks and check-in

Needed classroom support and conflict resolution

Daily monitoring or PBIS practices

PBIS calibration feedback

PBIS Team Minutes

Discipline Data

Attendance Data

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To increase positive school/classroom climate

To decrease number of office referrals

Increase student attendance

Increase Dojo Points distribution

Increase number of students at weekly/monthly celebration

Decrease calls for administrative support in the classroom

Increase positive home-school contact

SHORT TERM ACTION PLAN

SPRING 2024

CLIMATE GOAL/PLAN

SPRING 2024

CLIMATE FOCUS

By May 2024, 100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached on the 4 PBIS classroom modules and implementations with 80% effectiveness as measured by PBIS Calibration Walkthroughs and Discipline Data.

Action Steps

Impacted Subgroup(s)

Funding Source(s)

Position(s) Responsible

Implementation Timeline

(do not use ongoing)

Evaluation of Implementation & ROI

Progress Monitoring Method & Frequency

Progress Monitoring Artifacts/Evidence

Status

Structured Progress Monitoring

Monitor the implementation of PBIS Practices in the Classroom

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Dean, State & RESA rep, and PBIS Coach and Team

Monthly

Weekly Focus Walk with Feedback and Next Steps

Feedback from calibration walkthroughs

PBIS Meeting Agendas & Minutes

ODRs

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To provide support to classroom teachers

To decrease office referrals from infractions

To increase positive office referrals for following the 3 Bs

To increase teacher power

Learning Walks

Teachers will participate in peer-to-peer observations with an emphasis on a designated PBIS model classroom.

ALL

COF

Leadership team & PBIS Team

Peer to peer observations will happen on a bi-weekly basis

Bi-Weekly Learning Walks with observation form and feedback

Feedback from peer-to-peer observations

PBIS Meeting Agendas & Minutes

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To increase the number of PBIS Model Classrooms

To increase teacher acknowledgements

To maintain a positive school and classroom climates

Celebrations and Acknowledgements

Consistently implement the plan of action for student and staff celebrations

PBIS Rewards APP

Consistently utilize the PBIS rewards app to acknowledge positive student behavior

ALL

COF

Leadership team & PBIS Team

Students will be recognized and celebrated weekly and participate in monthly PBIS celebrations.

Staff acknowledgements will occur monthly.

Weekly/ Monthly celebrations and acknowledgements as outlined by the schoolwide plan

Staff/Teacher/

Student feedback

Acknowledgement protocols & schedule

PBIS Meeting Minutes & Agendas

Acknowledgement Schedule

Pictures

Attendance Records

ODRs

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To increase adherence of the 3 B’s by students and staff

To maintain a positive school and classroom environment

To increase student and teacher efficacy

To retain staff

To increase daily attendance

To acknowledge/celebrate positive behavior

Cultural Relevance

Teachers will participate in a book study on poverty

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Dean

Jan – March 2024

Weekly Discussions

Book Study Agenda

Signature Sheet

Reflection Log

Focus Walks

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To increase cultural awareness of student population

To acknowledge and value students’ backgrounds and home life

To address personal biases and strengthen relationships and home-school connection

Parent Coordinator

Secure a parent liaison to ensure that parents rights and needs are addressed and to bridge and strengthen home-school connection

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean, State & RESA

Parent Liaison

Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly parent contact, training, and support

Yearly Parent Climate Surveys and feedback from training sessions

Feedback forms

Signature Sheets

Power Points

Survey Results

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To increase parental involvement

To provide parents with needed/personalized support and resources

To maintain a positive school climate

To decrease absences and tardies

Dean of Student

To secure a Dean of Students to improve school climate, support/address immediate needs of students, implement restorative practices, provide mentoring and guidance, and support the classroom teacher with challenging behaviors

ALL

COF

Principal, AP, Academic Coaches, Dean of Students, State & RESA

Daily positive climate improvement practices

Daily focus walks and check-in

Needed classroom support and conflict resolution

Daily monitoring or PBIS practices

PBIS calibration feedback

PBIS Team Minutes

Discipline Data

Choose an item.

Intended Outcomes:

To increase positive school/classroom climate

To decrease number of office referrals

Increase student attendance

Increase Dojo Points distribution

Increase number of students at weekly/monthly celebration

Decrease calls for administrative support in the classroom

Increase positive home-school contact

ACADEMIC AND CLIMATE GOAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN

2023-2024

Offerings

Training Topic(s)

Positions Responsible

SIP Goal(s) Addressed

Progress Monitoring Method

PD Day #1

(August 1-4)

June 8th/ 9th – Curriculum Planning – Introduction to the Instructional Framework

July 27- New Teacher Owl Academy

July- PBIS/MTSS Team Planning meeting

August – Numeracy Project for Intervention/SPED Team

August 1st – August 4th

“Getting Starting”

How do you deconstruct a standard and plan for the standards-based instructional framework by using the Backwards Design Model (Instructional Coaches)

Introduction/Overview of the NEW Math Standards and 8 Mathematical Practices with a model lesson on planning for and teaching a math lesson from start to finish (MCSD Math Content Specialist, Quent Deloach and/or Instructional Coaches)

Number Talks, Number Sense, 8 Mathematical Practices (CSU Math Collaborative)

Introduction to the 5 Components of Reading and Progression across grade levels (MCSD ELA Content Specialist, Dr. Nekia Roberts and Davis’s Instructional Coaches)

MTSS Training for the MTSS Team (GaDOE, Molly Nigro)

PBIS Kick Off – Classroom Management – What is it? How to establish an in-class system and be consistent? Introduction to PBIS Classroom Module #1 (Dean of Students, Carlos Baggage)

Second Steps Overview and Rollout (Counselor, Amy Arabian

Building Relationships with students and parents and supporting the whole child (Courtney Lamar)

Grade Level Data Dive: Look at EOY Data Profile Sheets and GMAS Data (Where are our scholars; Where do we need them to be; How will we get there?)

Principal, AP, Dean. Academic Coaches, State & RESA rep, Leadership Team, PBIS Coach, Counselor, MCSD Content Specialist, CSU Math Collaborative Representatives

Academic: By May 2024, 100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached around the planning of Tier 1 instruction and implementations to include the standards-based classroom instructional framework with 80% (17 of 21 teachers) consistency (of implementation) as measured by the collaborative planning High Impact Practices Rubric and Instructional Awareness Walks.

Climate:

By May 2024, 100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached on the 4 PBIS classroom modules and implementations with 80% effectiveness as measured by PBIS Calibration Walkthroughs and Discipline Data.

Weekly Instructional Awareness Walks

Monthly Calibration Walkthroughs

Discipline Data

Weekly Collaborative Planning and Data Team Meetings

Weekly Lesson Plan Checks and Feedback

PD Day #2

(October 9th)

“Going Deeper with Math, Reading, and Writing Focus and Strengthening Tier I Instruction”

How do you deconstruct a standard and plan for the standards-based instructional framework by using the Backwards Design Model (Instructional Coaches)

Working on the Work with the NEW Math Standards and 8 Mathematical Practices with a model lesson on planning for and teaching a math lesson from start to finish (MCSD Math Content Specialist, Quent Deloach and/or Instructional Coaches)

Number Talks, Number Sense, 8 Mathematical Practices (CSU Math Collaborative)

The 5 Components of Reading and Progression across grade levels (MCSD ELA Content Specialist, Dr. Nekia Roberts and Davis’s Instructional Coaches)

How to build good writers: A deep dive into teaching the writing process with Narrative, Informational, and Opinion Writing Instructional Coaches)

PBIS Classroom Modules (Dean of Students, Carlos Baggage)

Principal, AP, Dean. Academic Coaches, State & RESA rep, Leadership Team, PBIS Coach, Counselor, MCSD Content Specialist, CSU Math Collaborative Representatives

Academic:

By May 2024, 100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached around the planning of Tier 1 instruction and implementations to include the standards-based classroom instructional framework with 80% (17 of 21 teachers) consistency (of implementation) as measured by the collaborative planning High Impact Practices Rubric and Instructional Awareness Walks.

Climate:

By May 2024, 100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached on the 4 PBIS classroom modules and implementations with 80% effectiveness as measured by PBIS Calibration Walkthroughs and Discipline Data.

Weekly Instructional Awareness Walks

Monthly Calibration Walkthroughs

Discipline Data

Weekly Collaborative Planning and Data Team Meetings

Weekly Lesson Plan Checks and Feedback

PD Day #3

(January 3rd)

“Breaking it all the way down! A Personalized Deep Dive into the Instructional Framework and Effective Classroom Management”

Sessions offered (Instructional Coaches)

Opening (Hooks, etc.)

Work session (Modeling, Think aloud, etc.)

Closing (Ticket out the door, etc.)

Small group focuses (Guided Reading)

Using Data to Drive your Instructional Decisions

Classroom Acknowledgement System

Writing Across the Curriculum

Math and More Math

PBIS Classroom Modules (Dean of Students, Carlos Baggage)

Principal, AP, Dean. Academic Coaches, State & RESA rep, Leadership Team, PBIS Coach, Counselor, MCSD Content Specialist, CSU Math Collaborative Representatives

Academic:

By May 2024, 100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached around the planning of Tier 1 instruction and implementations to include the standards-based classroom instructional framework with 80% (17 of 21 teachers) consistency (of implementation) as measured by the collaborative planning High Impact Practices Rubric and Instructional Awareness Walks.

Climate:

By May 2024, 100% of classroom teachers will be trained and coached on the 4 PBIS classroom modules and implementations with 80% effectiveness as measured by PBIS Calibration Walkthroughs and Discipline Data.

Weekly Instructional Awareness Walks

Monthly Calibration Walkthroughs

Discipline Data

Weekly Collaborative Planning and Data Team Meetings

Weekly Lesson Plan Checks and Feedback

REQUIRED QUESTIONS

In developing this plan, briefly describe how the school sought advice from various stakeholders (ex. teachers, staff, other school leaders, paraprofessionals, specialized instructional support personnel, parents, community partners and other stakeholders).

The CNA/SIP Team reflects stakeholders from all areas of JD Davis:

Grade Level Chair Teachers—1 per grade level

Media Center Specialist

Counselor

Parent Liaison

Intervention Teacher

Lead SPED Teacher

Academic Coach

Assistant Principal

Principal

Parent

Community Stakeholder

The team met 2-3 times weekly from April-May to analyze data, determine needs, prioritize needs, identify root causes, and create the SIP from input from all stakeholders. Google links with all needed perception data, academic trending data, and additional information were provided to the CNA/SIP Team. The facilitators provided multiple opportunities for group and individual share outs and reflections.

Describe how the school will support efforts to reduce the overuse of discipline practices that remove students from the classroom, specifically addressing the effects on all subgroups of students.

The Team will focus on building relationships with scholars and parents. The teachers will be reacclimated and/or introduced to the PBIS structures of Davis and gain clarity of those structures by maneuvering through the PBIS modules which focus on maximizing classroom structures such as rituals and routine, acknowledgement systems, consequence system for academic engagement, and instructional practices for student engagement.

Elementary Schools Only

Describe how the school will support, coordinate and integrate services with early childhood programs at the school level, including strategies for assisting pre-school children in the transition from early childhood education programs to the elementary school.

Also, describe what supports and/or services will be put into place to support 5th grade students in their transition to middle school.

We will have a designated day to host parents and upcoming kindergarteners to provide opportunities for them to:

meet the teachers

tour the JDD building

receive an overview of the kindergarten program and school-wide expectation

receive a pre-assessment to provide data to be used to plan instruction

Conduct a transition meeting to ensure a seamless process to the elementary school level

To support 5th grade scholars in transitioning to Middle School:

we invite Admin/Faculty from our feeder Middle Schools to come and present an overview of Middle School expectations, curriculum, extra-curricular activities, and provide a Question/Answer Session for our scholars

we offer a Parent Meeting for parents who have scholars moving/transitioning into Middle School

We also host transition meetings to ensure that students’ services are known and transferred easily

In addition, we hold a school-wide Transition Day:

scholars have an opportunity to meet with the teachers of the next grade level, answer questions, and do fun activities to help them in transitioning up to the next grade level.

Middle Schools Only

Describe how the school will support, coordinate and integrate services with elementary schools, including strategies for 5th grade students in the transition from elementary school to middle school.

Also, describe what supports and/or services will be put into place to support 8th grade students in their transition to high school.

N/A

Describe how the school will ensure that enrolled low-income and minority students are not served at disproportionate rates by ineffective, out-of-field or inexperienced teachers.

21 out of 22 of our teachers are highly qualified and certified in their teaching area. We currently have 1 TAPPS Teacher focusing on Special Education Interrelated Services. ALL Davis teachers undergo on-going Professional Development sessions that are provided by district content specialists, consultants, academic coach, teacher leaders, and the principal.

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