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1 Harvie Elementary School Improvement Plan By: Kristine Lara, Christopher Martinez, Amy Peterman, and Melinda Hammond

2 State Accreditation Results for All Students (1 year)

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4 State Accreditation Results for All Students (3 year average)

5 Data for Male and female students *For the 2011-2012 school year, female students at Harvie elementary school scored significantly higher in reading than in math. Reading was 82% and math was 62%. The male students also did significantly better in reading than in math. Reading was 75% and math was 60%. *For the 2012-2013 school year, female students scored 51% in reading and 60% in math. Male students scored 45% in reading and 54% in math. There was a significant drop in reading from 2012-2013 because of a more rigorous released SOL reading test. *For the 2013-2014 school year, female students scored 58% in reading and 70% in math. Male students scored 55 % in reading and 65% in math.

6 Reading

7 Mathematics

8 Proficiency Gap Dashboard for Federal Accountability Annual Measureable Objectives (AMOs) Gap Group 1 – Students with Disabilities, English language Learners, Economically Disadvantaged Students (unduplicated) Gap Group 2 – Black Students Gap Group 3 – Hispanic Students

9 AMO Data White, Black, and Hispanic/Latino students Harvie Elementary School does not have enough white, or Hispanic students to register for federal AMOs. 2013-2014 Gap Group 2 – Black Students: -Reading AMO Target was 57% and Harvie’s result was 58% -Therefore, they met the AMO for reading in 2013-2014 -Math AMO Target was 56% and Harvie’s result was 69%. -Therefore, they met the AMO for math in 2013-2014.

10 AMO Data Students with disabilities, economically disadvantaged, and Limited English proficient students: Harvie Elementary School does not have enough LEP students to register for federal AMOs. 2013-2014 Gap Group 1 – Economically Disadvantaged and Students with disabilities: -Reading AMO Target was 59% and Harvie’s result was 56%. -Therefore, we met accreditation under the federal guideline of R10 (which is met objective by reducing failure rate by 10%). -Math AMO Target was 57% and Harvie’s result was 63%. -Therefore, they met the AMO for math in 2013-2014.

11 Annual Measurable Objectives Reading – 2013-14

12 Annual Measurable Objectives Mathematics – 2013-14

13 Plan for Improving Student Success 1.Small group differentiated reading instruction based on Beverly Tyner reading model. 2.Based on strands from the previous SPBQs, teachers will include: 3.Title I coaching and intervention support. 4.Bi-Weekly and Quarterly Assessments using Interactive Achievement. 5.I/E block for remediation and enrichment 6.Implementation of RtI (Response to Intervention)

14 Proposal for evaluation of your school improvement plan. Evaluation of our school improvement plan, will be bi-weekly assessments, benchmarks, and end of the year SOL tests. Teachers will provide bi-weekly data to analyze and plan instructional strategies. Administrators will monitor and evaluate teacher’s weekly data spreadsheets and lesson plans.


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