Administrators’ Retreat

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Administrators’ Retreat 2002-2003 Local District G

Local District G Administrators’ Retreat Welcome – Day 1 Renée E. Jackson, Superintendent, Local District G

Local District G Administrators’ Retreat Improving Education in Local District G 2002-2003 Renée E. Jackson, Superintendent Local District G

Improving Education in Local District G 2002 - 2003 Fundamental Goal: To Improve student learning to enable all students to achieve high academic standards.

To Reach this Goal, Our Highest Priorities are:

Priority 1 Improved student Reading and Writing skills across all grades Resources…

Resources for Improving Reading and Writing in Elementary Open Court Waterford Into English

Resources for Improving Reading and Writing in Secondary Prentice Hall Language! Hi Point

Priority 2 Improving Mathematics Across All Grade Levels Resources…

Resources for Improving Mathematics Across All Grade Levels Elementary Scott Foresman Secondary Prentice Hall

Priority 3 Focused Professional Development as A Key to Improving Classroom Practices Clear Expectations High Expectations Academic Rigor

Priority 4 Adequate Classroom Space Local Bond

Additional Important Keys to Our Success are: Appropriate support for English Language Learners and Standard English Language Learners Enhanced delivery and effectiveness of Special Education services and…

Additional Important Keys to Our Success are: Increased number of identified students participating in Gifted/Talented Programs Enhanced recruitment and retention of qualified staff Increased student and staff attendance and…

Additional Important Keys to Our Success are: Increased use of technology in the classroom and effective use of technology for instructional support Increased efficiency in the use of resources and…

Additional Important Keys to Our Success are: Improved early childhood education as a foundation for success Expanded and enhanced after-school programs Involved parents and communities

Measuring Progress Toward Our Goal Involves: Improvement in the Academic Performance Index (API)

Other Critical Activities Which Contribute to the Academic Success of Our Students are: School Safety Student Health and Human Services Site Cleanliness School Repairs Volunteers Business/Community Partnerships

Local District G Administrators’ Retreat Keynote Speaker Genethia Hudley-Hayes, Board Member, LAUSD

Local District G Administrators’ Retreat Break 9:45 – 10:05 Foyer (Arcadia Ballroom)

Local District G Administrators’ Retreat ‘Reciprocal Teaching: A Bridge To Accountable Talk’ Dr. William Elkins, Director, High School Services

Local District G Administrators’ Retreat Workshops Session I 10:30 – 12:00

Local District G Administrators’ Retreat BLANK

Local District G Administrators’ Retreat Welcome – Day 2 Renée E. Jackson, Superintendent Local District G

Local District G Administrators’ Retreat “Cohesive Writing: Helping All Students Meet California Writing Standards” Carol Jago, Title Here

Local District G Administrators’ Retreat Break 10:00 – 10:20

Local District G Administrators’ Retreat Workshops, Session III 10:30 – 12:00