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Redesign Family Meeting COLLEGE OAKS Redesign Family Meeting 9/4/2018

Welcome COLLEGE OAKS Families! We know our students are just as capable as any students across the US. Every day we are committed to ensuring that our students have the opportunity to grow and thrive so they can reach their full potential. Our school and district has put a plan in place over the next three years to ensure that every teacher is prepared to provide each of our students with the skills they need to be successful.

Key Components of Our School Improvement Plan Implementation of approved Tier I curriculum and assessments aligned to the Louisiana State Student Standards. Extensive training for our teachers in the use of the curriculum and assessments being implemented. Implementation of the Teacher Advancement Program (TAP) to support our teachers in their efforts to improve their instruction and professional practice.

School Performance: Understanding LEAP Achievement Levels LEAP 2025 is divided into five levels of achievement. Our goal over the next several years is for every student to reach at least “Mastery” which signals readiness for the next grade level. LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 ADVANCED MASTERY BASIC APPROACHING BASIC UNSATISFACTORY Exceeded Expectations Met Expectations Approached Expectations Partially Met Expectations Did Not Meet Expectations

LEAP Trends Over Time Subject - % Basic and Above 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 ELA 56.3 53.5 52.4 Math 51.4 46.2 42.9 Social Studies N/A Science 49.6 56.6

Our School Redesign Goals The number of our students scoring Mastery or above on LEAP 2015 assessments will increase by 3% yearly. Our school’s letter grade will rise to a “C” or higher by the end of our three year plan. At least 90% of our teachers will be certified in the subject in which they teach each year. The average daily attendance rate for students will be 93% or higher. Insert the goals and priorities outlined in your school redesign plan.

Working Together for School Improvement We are committed to providing families with meaningful, two-way communication about our school’s plan and your child’s academic progress throughout the year. Here are ways you can partner with us to meet our plan’s goals: Communicate with us: Contact your child’s teacher or principal with questions about your child’s progress, learning needs, or school events/programs through the Remind app. Support learning at home: Visit our School Website  to learn more about supporting your child's learning at home. Use this slide to insert information about how parents should communicate with your school throughout the school year to help support the school’s goals.

Tools and Resources to Support Parents: General Thank You Tools and Resources to Support Parents: General Below are additional resources that you can access to further support your child’s learning at home. Louisiana’s Family Support Toolbox Library: information on standards, test results, and all parent guides www.louisianabelieves.com/resources/family-support- toolbox Great Kids Milestones: free online collection of videos showing what success looks like in reading, writing, and mathematics in grades K–12 www.greatschools.org/gk/milestones/ Eureka Mathematics Support Page: free online site to support students in schools that have adopted the Eureka mathematics curriculum www.greatminds.org/math/parents LearnZillon: free online site to support students in schools that have adopted the ELA Guidebooks curriculum www.learnzillion.com/resources/81666-english- language-arts-guidebook-units PTA Family Guides: tips for helping your child succeed in key learning areas. https://www.pta.org/home/family-resources/family-guide