Support and Accountability to Address School and Student Risk in Washoe County School District February 28, 2014.

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Support and Accountability to Address School and Student Risk in Washoe County School District February 28, 2014

59% of WCSD Students are either ELL, IEP, FRL or Former IEP

WCSD Student Profile 3.4% Homeless 24% Transiency 48% Free/Reduced Lunch

School Performance Frameworks WSCDPF Star13 2 Star Star Star Star1415 NSPF Star00 2 Star913 3 Star Star20 5 Star2017

Accountability As Support Moving from AYP label/punitive model. Into “Accountability for Support” model – The ability to account for strengths and challenges. – The ability to target support and resources to schools and populations most in need. – The ability to tell a richer “data story” for each school.

WCSD Data Tools

Dashboard Elements

Graduation On-Track Monitoring

Entering Status of Class of th Grade Students (N=4411)

Student Profile Page

Grad On-Track Profiles

School and District Profiles

WCSD Framework Profiles

AP Potential Identification

Proportionality in Accessing The Pathway to Graduation

School Climate Surveys

Early Warning System

WCSD has combined local and national research on factors that predict which students will, absent intervention and support, struggle and ultimately drop out of school. Analysis of multiple variables that push and pull kids from school. The results of the analyses identified a series of risk factors that prevent students from successfully completing their education. Early Warning System

0 = No Risk 1 = Low Risk 2 = Moderate Risk 3+ = High Risk Index predicts negative academic outcomes based on prior year of: Retention Transiency Attendance Suspension CRT or HSPE Credit Attainment TOTAL RISK SCORE

Student Behavior Data & Early Warning

Student Achievement Data & Early Warning

Acceleration Zone Process Changes Leadership Frequent monitoring and accountability Higher expectations

Acceleration Zone

Higher expectations of accelerated improvement across the performance framework

Why “Acceleration Zone” With chronically low performing schools there is a great need for urgency around better support and outcomes for students. The Acceleration Zone is a special circumstance in which tight management is balanced with innovation with a goal of affecting immediate substantial and sustainable change.

The Acceleration Zone Schools Chronically low performing schools (3-year trend) that were 1 or 2 star schools based on accountability framework results. – Currently includes 10 elementary schools and 1 high school – An area superintendent, and her team, have the responsibility of supporting and supervising the eleven schools

What Did A-Zone Schools Receive In seven schools, established principals were solicited to lead the building. In four schools, existing principals with a strong plan for immediate change were allowed to continue to lead their schools. All eleven schools were deemed at-risk allowing for early transfer-in and transfer-out of staff

What Did A-Zone Schools Receive The eleven schools were provided a budget augmentation to support the implementation of their various initiatives. Each of the eleven schools were provided with an embedded instructional coach. Six of the eleven schools were provided with “Zoom” funding to support expanded Pre-K, Full Day Kindergarten, Reading Skills centers and additional instructional time (Summer Academy).

School Expectations School expectations include rigorous academic performance expectations – Generally we expect two times as much growth in our non-AZ schools In addition, each school set high expectations around: – School climate and culture Culturally responsive practice Social Emotional Learning Anti Bullying – Family Engagement Home visitation Parent/Teacher Academic teams

Progress and Evaluation The Acceleration Zone is in its first year of implementation. Based on progress to date the Zone will be sustained and additional schools may be added. A year-end evaluation will be conducted to: – Identify promising practices. – Identify school level barriers and solutions – Identify system wide barriers and solutions

59% of WCSD Students are either ELL, IEP, FRL or Former IEP

Conclusions WCSD is a diverse district comprised of a broad spectrum of students with needs and we have high expectations for ALL. We strategically use our current resources (both state and federal) to meet our students needs for academic success. We know all students can learn and deserve an equal opportunity to achieve success, regardless of their challenges.