Professional Development Conference 2018

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Professional Development Conference 2018 The Archdiocese of Miami, Office of Catholic Schools in partnership with FACTS Education Solutions FCC Accreditation for Administrators and Mid-level Administrators: the Self-study and Visitation Mary Camp Florida Catholic Conference Associate Director for Accreditation

Continuous Improvement Process for Accreditation (CIPA) A thorough self-study of the school’s current climate and the vision for the school’s future Collecting physical evidence and perception

Continuous Improvement Process for Accreditation (CIPA) Create a steering committee Create domain and EEP committees Administer the survey Collect evidence Determine the level of compliance Write comments Select areas of strength and opportunities for growth Create an action plan Write the school description Prepare for the visitation

Continuous Improvement Process for Accreditation (CIPA) At least 12 months to complete the work (online) Month 1: Orientation with FCCAP personnel, create steering committee, create domain and EEP committees, administer the survey Month 2-4: Domain and EEP committees meet and collect evidence Month 5: Domain and EEP committees finalize online work and committee report Months 6-7: Steering committee creates action plan Month 8: All committees review materials Month 9: Submit CIPA work to the superintendent Months 10-12: Prepare for visitation

Continuous Improvement Process for Accreditation (CIPA) Steering Committee: Co-chairs and chairperson from each domain and EEP committee Do the work online (or at least electronically) – give the steering committee access to the website (school assistants) Thoroughly train the staff to review the rubrics and collect evidence

Continuous Improvement Process for Accreditation (CIPA) Evidence is the key. Not a grade. Not a judgement. 3.1 Liturgy and prayer experiences 5.2 Systematizing policy and succession 7.6 Engaging all students 8.3 Using a variety of assessments 13.2 Enrollment management plan

Continuous Improvement Process for Accreditation (CIPA) Benchmark: 3.1 Every student is offered timely and regular opportunities to learn about and experience the nature and importance of prayer, the Eucharist, and liturgy. Meets: weekly Mass, exs. of prayer in classrooms Exceeds: exs. of students creating and leading prayer

Continuous Improvement Process for Accreditation (CIPA) Benchmark: 5.2 The governing body systematizes the policies of the school’s operations to ensure fidelity to mission, and continuity and sustainability through leadership successions. Meets: handbooks with policies, SAC succession, substitute policies

Continuous Improvement Process for Accreditation (CIPA) Benchmark: 7.6 Classroom instruction is designed to engage and motivate all students, addressing the diverse needs and capabilities of each student and accommodating students with special needs as fully as possible. Meets: specifically states classroom instruction, differentiation – lesson/unit plans necessary Partially: lesson plans and observations – whole group instruction

Continuous Improvement Process for Accreditation (CIPA) Benchmark: 8.3 Faculty use a variety of curriculum-­‐based assessments aligned with learning outcomes and instructional practices to assess student learning, including formative, summative, authentic performance, and student self-­‐assessment. Meets: variety of assessments (in addition to textbook resources); student self-assessment; evidence of analysis of assessments (not just recording and moving on)

Continuous Improvement Process for Accreditation (CIPA) Benchmark: 13.2 The enrollment management plan requires the governing body to review and the school leader/leadership team to supervise annual and continuous measurement and analysis of both enrollment and retention patterns for all student groups. Meets: robust plan includes measuring and analyzing Partially: enrollment is tracked, not fully analyzed

Continuous Improvement Process for Accreditation (CIPA) Domain and EEP Committees Work Collect and attach evidence Determine the level of compliance – consensus Use the comment boxes - tell the story of the school (make the visitation team’s job easy) Select top 3 strengths Select top 3 opportunities for growth Complete report

Continuous Improvement Process for Accreditation (CIPA) Steering committee reviews reports Create Action Plan 3 to 5 goals Lasts 6 years Evidence that will be collected Steps to meet the goal Living document Write the school description Brief history Demographics Response to third year review Student progress since the last visitation

FCC Accreditation Visitation 2 school days of the school’s choice Chairperson (from outside of ADOM) + 2-3 teachers from ADOM Schedule Review evidence Meet with stakeholders Observe in classrooms Exit Report No performances, no dinners

FCC Accreditation Visitation Provide a private space for the team to work Hard copy evidence (not on the website) Snacks Maps, teacher/student schedules, access Space for group meetings Lodging arrangements Dinner suggestions – working team dinner Stipends and travel reimbursement

FCC Accreditation Visitation 7:30 – Arrive at school, tour 8:00 – Team Meeting 8:30 – Observations 10:30 – Team Meeting; Benchmark work 11:30 – Meet with administration 12:00 – Working lunch with steering committee 1:00 – Observations 1:45 – Meet with students 2:30 – Team Meeting; Benchmark work 3:00 – Meet with Faculty 4:00 – Depart 6:00 – Working dinner

FCC Accreditation Visitation 7:45 – Arrive at school 8:00 – Meet with parents 8:45 – Observations 9:45 – Meet with pastor 10:30 – Team meeting; Benchmark work 12:00 – Working lunch; talk with superintendent 1:00 – Prepare exit report; finish benchmark work 2:00 – Meet with administration (and pastor) 3:00 – Exit Report 4:00 – Depart

FCC Accreditation Visitation Review evidence Team members review specific domains (all review Academic Excellence) Use the website for all work Use electronic files, hard copy materials, observations, and conversations Rate all benchmarks, make comments as needed

FCC Accreditation Visitation Meet with stakeholders Group of 4-6 selected parents Group of selected students (2 each from 5-8) Administration Pastor Faculty (without administration) Steering Committee Share possible questions

FCC Accreditation Visitation Observe in classrooms: 1.4 – Mission statement visible 2.6 – Catholic culture visible 3.4 – Role Model 4.5 – Supports the faith life 7.3 – 21st century learning 7.4 – Technology 7.5 – Affective dimensions 7.6 – Engaging all students 14.4 – Exit maps, electrical cords (general safety) 14.5 – Supervision

FCC Accreditation Visitation Visit ends with exit report Meeting/discussion with superintendent Meeting with administration (and pastor) Exit report to faculty Sent to FCCAP Reviewed by superintendents in January and June

FCC Accreditation Program Follow the Action Plan, updating annually Complete one Domain on the ARCA each year Third Year Review – complete the full ARCA and EEP Keep the faculty involved every year – action plan, domains, collecting evidence

Questions? Mary Camp Associate Director for Accreditation mcamp@flaccb.org Cell: 850-728-4272 Office: 850-224-7906

FCC Accreditation for Administrators Mary Camp Thank you for attending today’s session. We value your feedback! Remember to complete your session evaluation.