Ohio TIF Maysville Local School District TIF Award Model Presentation.

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Ohio TIF Maysville Local School District TIF Award Model Presentation

Ohio TIF A collaboration of 24 Ohio districts, ODE and Battelle for Kids Five year, $52.7 million grant to ODE from the U.S. Department of Education

Ohio TIF Goals All students graduate from high school college-and-career-ready Achieve nations highest college attendance and completion rates Eliminate the achievement gaps

Maysville Goals Through Ohio TIF Performance Index 100; meet AYP; above value-added; eliminate gaps 100% graduation rate 100% of graduates will have already earned a minimum of 15 college credits 85% of graduates seek post-secondary training through college, career-tech, military 75% college completion rate 5% require college remediation

Maysville Goals Through Ohio TIF Award program that recognizes educator best practices, celebrates successes and stimulates a culture of team and personal growth Maintain an award fund such that incentives may always be available as part of an effective strategic compensation plan Increase the amount of awards earned by and paid out to teachers/principals annually Utilize an aligned, incentivized, customizable, and rigorous professional growth plan for every teacher/principal

Ohio TIF will help us… Enhance collaboration within the district Enrich our principal and teacher evaluation systems Build a system that links human resources to student achievement Provide meaningful professional development for our teachers which will increase instructional quality Attract and retain the most highly effective teachers for every classroom Invest in teachers, and teacher quality, because they are the difference-makers

The TIF Team Nine teachers Five administrators Representative membership Superintendent, MEA President Combined 215 years in education year average

Maysville Criterion for Success Our award plan MUST: 1.Be measurable (accurately and efficiently) 2.Create teacher buy-in 3.Be clearly defined and understood 4.Be meaningful and worthwhile 5.Involve meaningful compensation 6.Include teacher voice in goals (options) 7.Include a value-added measure 8.Be sustainable

Maysville Criterion for Success Our award plan MUST: 9. Have an individual component 10. Have a group/team component 11. Reward both student growth and professional growth 12. Survive political change 13. Enhance ongoing practice (add evidence & rigor) 14. Have an appeals process

Maysville Criterion for Success Our award plan MUST NOT: 1.Reward something that doesnt impact learning 2.Be a series of hoops 3.Be subjective 4.Be combative 5.Reduce individual compensation

MLSD TIF Award Plan: Year 1 The Five Components of the Plan Increasing Instructional Capacity Through Professional Growth Recognizing School Achievement Recognizing Student Growth / Building Level Recognizing Student Growth / Teacher Level Fostering Leadership

MLSD TIF Award Plan: Year 1 Increasing Instructional Capacity / Professional Growth Criterion Daily PLT participation w/ reflection Successful progress on individual goal Successful progress on team goal Maximum for these Criterion This award is part individual and part team. Potential Award $150 $200 $550

MLSD TIF Award Plan: Year 1 Recognizing School Achievement Criterion Building Performance Index ( 100 or growth) Building meets AYP standard Maximum for these Criterion This is a building level award. All full-time teachers receive the same award amount. Potential Award $200 $400

MLSD TIF Award Plan: Year 1 Recognizing Student Growth / Building Level Criterion Building meets or exceeds expected growth relative to average value added ratings of each grade/subject report available (see table) This is a building level award. All full-time teachers receive the same award amount. Potential Award $1500

MLSD TIF Award Plan: Year 1 Recognizing Student Growth /Building Level Elementary AssessmentsRating OAA Math 3 OAA Math 41 OAA Math 51 OAA Reading 3 OAA Reading 40 OAA Reading 51 Terra Nova Science 3 Terra Nova Science 41.5 OAA Science 51.5 Terra Nova Social 3 Terra Nova Social 41 Terra Nova Social 51 AVERAGE1 MultiplierPAYOUT Total Payout$1,000 Middle School AssessmentsRating OAA Math 61 OAA Math 71.5 OAA Math 80 EOC Alg. I1.5 OAA Reading 60 OAA Reading 71 OAA Reading 81 Terra Nova Science 61 Terra Nova Science 71.5 OAA Science 81 Terra Nova Soc Terra Nova Soc Terra Nova Soc AVERAGE MultiplierPAYOUT Total Payout$1,000$1,077 High School AssessmentsRating OGT Math1.5 OGT Reading1.5 OGT Science1.5 OGT Social Studies1.5 OGT Writing1.5 Alg. I1 Alg. II1 Geometry1.5 Pre-Cal.1 English 91.5 English English 111 Biology1 Chemistry0 AVERAGE MultiplierPAYOUT Total Payout$1,000$1,214

MLSD TIF Award Plan: Year 1 Recognizing Student Growth / Teacher Level Criterion Teachers positive effect is 2 standard deviations (T-CAP) This is an individual award. Only teachers receiving T-CAPS are eligible Potential Award $500

MLSD TIF Award Plan: Year 1 Fostering Leadership Criterion Service on Building Leadership Team: Team Leader Service on Mentor Leadership Team This is an individual award. Potential Award $1,050

MLSD TIF Award Plan: Year 1 Additional Eligibility Criterion Teachers/Principals must Opt In by September 1 Must be full-time, certificated and contracted (part-time contracts will be awarded on a pro-rated basis) Must work a full year (120 days) of data collection Most recent evaluation must be at least satisfactory Attendance must be 98% Must be in good standing at time of payment Retirees are eligible to receive award for year just served

Collecting, Linking and Awarding Data collected during the 2011 – 2012 school year Teacher-Student linkage in spring of 2012 BFKAward® used to report, verify, calculate awards Payouts for Year 1: late 2012 or early 2013

Year 2 Award Model Enhancement Our TIF Team Has: – Completed risk assessment on year 1 award plan – Gathered staff feedback – Vetted the plan against our criterion – Identified areas for improvement – Considered sustainability – Considered best next steps in five-year plan

Our TIF Team Will: – Begin detailed design of year 2 plan in early March – Follow the guidelines established in year 1 planning – Create a plan that is manageable & fiscally responsible – Make every effort to increase individual award potential – Create a plan that blends incentive and merit awards Year 2 Award Model Enhancement

Our TIF Team Will: – Create a plan that is steps closer to comprehensive strategic compensation – Create a plan that includes student growth measures for all – Seek teacher feedback throughout process – Complete the design by end of school year

Maysville TIF: It belongs to you

The TIF Team Monte Bainter Renae Church Tom Musgrave Joe Daniels Corey Perkins Adam Wickham Cindy Rucker Brandon German Jannett Strickler Joe Johnson Abby Baughman Cindy Miller Krissy Machamer Kelly Law

Ohio TIF Maysville Local School District Tom Musgrave, TIF Coordinator (740)