Instructional Services Budget Deborah Sarmir Assistant Superintendent 2015-2016 School Year.

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Instructional Services Budget Deborah Sarmir Assistant Superintendent School Year

Goal 1 – To develop specific communication protocols with parents, staff and community members that are consistent in message and reflect the vision of the district to engage each child in reaching his/her fullest potential. Goal 2 – To review, evaluate and assess current programs and staffing structures to determine gaps/needs; make specific recommendations to the Board to address in a fiscally responsible and efficient manner in the following areas: special education, student/staff attendance and the organizational management structure of the district. MTSD Goals:

Goal 3 – To identify and implement social- emotional programming appropriate for all schools by June, 2015 and identify the appropriate assessments to measure the efficacy of the programs. Goal 4 – To explore the feasibility of full day kindergarten for the school year

Goal 1 – To develop specific communication protocols with parents, staff and community members that are consistent in message and reflect the vision of the district to engage each child in reaching his/her fullest potential. o Professional development: o Differentiated Instruction o Next Generation Science o Standards o Columbia Teacher’s College (TC) o DBQ o New Staff Academy o Mentoring/Shoulder to Lean On o Curriculum Revisions

Goal 1 – To develop specific communication protocols with parents, staff and community members that are consistent in message and reflect the vision of the district to engage each child in reaching his/her fullest potential. o Professional development designed to leverage/ home to school connections o Performance Matters o Rubicon Atlas o MAP testing o Odyssey

Goal 2 – To review, evaluate and assess current programs and staffing structures to determine gaps/needs; make specific recommendations to the Board to address in a fiscally responsible and efficient manner in the following areas: special education, student/staff attendance and the organizational management structure of the district. o Aligning our curriculum and assessments to New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards o NGSS/ DBQ o 3rd year of our partnership with Columbia Teacher’s College o Embedding instructional technology into our daily practices o Teachscape/Teacher Evaluation

Goal 3 – To identify and implement social-emotional programming appropriate for all schools by June, 2015 and identify the appropriate assessments to measure the efficacy of the programs. o Professional development designed to meet the social emotional needs of our individual students o Implementation of Flexible Schedule at UMS o Anti-Defamation League (ADL) training o All administrators o School Safety teams o English Language Learners (ELL)

Goal 3 – To identify and implement social-emotional programming appropriate for all schools by June, 2015 and identify the appropriate assessments to measure the efficacy of the programs. o 71 ELL Students o 17 Languages ELL is not a class, but a demographic  Spanish Mandarin Cantonese Korean Dutch Hebrew Japanese Polish French Portuguese Farsi Danish German Arabic Estonian Swedish Russian

Goal 4 – To explore the feasibility of full day kindergarten for the school year. What has to happen? o Demographic Study (completed) o Revisions to curriculum and assessment o Exploration of related arts schedule o Report Card Revision Committee

Professional Learning and Curriculum Development 2014/2015 to 2015/2016 Activity Proposed Curriculum $92, $98, (+$5,606.00) Travel $16, $15, (-$431.00) Out of District Workshops $54, $77, (+$23,237.00) Supplies $22, $16, (-$6,253.00) Turnkey Training $8, $4, (-$3,640.00) District Staff Development $112, $89, (-$22,500.00) Universal Screening $5, $8, (+$ ) Supplies Consultants $83, $85, (+$2,600.00) Total$394, $396, (+1,154 / +0.3%)

MTSD Technology

MTSD Technology Vision LMS VES Technology as Tools for Learning. OHES Foundations of basic computer applications. By LMS, students will have mastered basic use, and will design a portfolio project to learn advanced skills and cyber citizenship. Students use technology to enhance learning. Using technology to show what students know.

MTSD Technology Vision MHS Career Readiness UMS Technology Exploration Through cycle and elective courses students explore a vast array of programs, careers, and applications integrating science, art, engineering, technology and math. A robust course offering allowing the students to develop both introductory and advanced skills in a variety of career paths: Architecture Photography Graphic Design Industrial Materials Computer Languages Web Design Robotics

What We Have Accomplished: Since 2013: o Increased connectivity in OHES, VES, LMS, and UMS o In grades 3-8, we are almost at a 1:3 student/ device ratio. o Expanded our Digital Learning Environment in all five buildings o Upgraded media center technology in MHS, UMS, and LMS. o Created a 1:1 learning environment in grade 6-8 in Language Arts.

Budget Goals for ) To maintain an infrastructure that support the increased use of technology by our teachers. o MHS Wireless Network Refresh o Upgrade intranet fiber to withstand the greater demand of the dynamic web. o Video Streaming o Video Conferencing o Cloud-Based Design and Collaboration o Continued expansion of our Digital Learning Environments (Brightlink Classrooms)

Budget Goals for ) To expand technology outside the core content area classes. o STEAM/ STEM Courses o Phase 1 of Graphic Design Lap Upgrade o Integration of Technology into the Music Programs o Special Education Classes o Confirming equal access to technology for all students o Expanding Classroom Sound Systems o Elective Courses o Upgrading Technology for MHS Journalism and Literary Magazine o UMS Cycle Cours e

Budget Goals for ) Increase student to device ratio at MHS. o Additional Chromebook carts for Social Studies aligns with ISTE standards while simultaneously improving our PARCC testing capacity. 4) Increasing digital resources and content to support the district curriculum, differentiate instruction, and to increase the school-home connection. o Safari Montage Digital Content Database o Brightstorm Access grades ) Increased ratio of student to device in VES and LMS.

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