Hosted by Englewood Community Action Council Saturday, November 17 th 9am-2pm.

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Hosted by Englewood Community Action Council Saturday, November 17 th 9am-2pm

 Welcome/Overview  Retreat Rules  Introductions  Review Strategic Plan  Lunch  Action Planning  Identify and Prioritize Goals  Next Steps

Serve as a vehicle of empowerment for parents, community members and other stakeholders to improve the quality of education in their communities by creating, submitting and implementing a strategic plan.

 What progress has been made? ◦ Completed our strategic planning process ◦ Started parent engagement activities ◦ Built strong relationships with educators, parents, and students.  What issues have risen? ◦ Rolling attendance at CAC meetings ◦ Overall planning and logistics ◦ Fewer resources for implementation

 Start and stop on time  100 mile rule – turn off cell phone and beepers  Rank does not have its privileges today  Monitor your air time  Confidentiality – stuff stays here  Agree to disagree  Everyone participates, no one dominates  Place items not related to the agenda in a “Parking Lot”  All ideas are good  Spelling amnesty  Have fun

We seek to transform the current state of education through raising standards, expectations and empowering all community members – students, parents, organizations and businesses to serve as advocates for our youth.

 Transform the quality of education in our community  Ensure all youth have access to high quality educational programs and community resources  Enable successful transitions to post- secondary, career development and changing future trajectories.

 Goal #1: ◦ Ensure All Englewood Students Have Access to High Quality Educational Options from Early Childhood Through High School.  Goal #2: ◦ Increase Parental/Caregiver Participation and Expand Support of the Educational, Social and Emotional Development of Englewood Students.  Goal #3: ◦ Ensure All Schools Have Highly Qualified Administrators, Faculty and Staff Fully Invested in Our Community and Students.  Goal #4: ◦ Ensure High Quality Early Childhood Program Options as a Foundation for Student Learning and Development.

 Goal #5 ◦ Implement and Coordinate Middle School Instructional Programs Which Effectively Prepare Students for Success in High School.  Goal #6 ◦ Ensure Student-Centered High School Options That Meet Individual Student Needs and Effectively Prepare for Post- Secondary Success.  Goal #7 ◦ Establish More Inviting, Culturally-Relevant (e.g., race, gender, etc.) Learning Climates through Collaboration and Coordination of Instructional Programs.  Goal #8 ◦ Increase Collaboration Between Schools, Community Organizations, Political Officials, Faith-Based Communities, Businesses, Residents, Parents and Students.

 Goal #9 ◦ Support of Youth Empowerment, Character Development and Active Student Voice in Addressing Educational and Community Development Needs.  Goal #10 ◦ More Effectively Leverage School and Community Resources to Provide Safe School Environments, After- School and Extracurricular Supports.  Goal #11 ◦ Implement Emotional and Health Support Services to Support Student Learning.  Goal #12 ◦ All Englewood Schools Utilize State-of-the-Art Technology to Educate Students.

Parents & Caregivers Teachers & Administrators Children & Youth Community-at- Large Engage Educate Empower

A Parents & Caregivers Goal 1Goal 2Goal 4 B Teachers & Administrators Goal 3Goal 4Goal 5Goal 11 C Children & Youth Goal 7Goal 9Goal 10 D Community- at-Large Goal 1Goal 6Goal 8Goal 12

 Rationale ◦ Collective responsibility ◦ Supporting distributive leadership  Everyone has a role & there’s a role for everyone!  Roles & Responsibilities ◦ Support ◦ Communication

 What are the immediate next steps? ◦ Meeting Dates for Action Teams ◦ Planning Team for Empowerment Summit in January ◦ Other ideas  What are some long term steps?

Thursday, December 6 th Robeson H.S S. Normal Blvd. 6pm-8pm Englewood CAC meets every 1 st Thursday of the month unless otherwise noted.

Thank you all for attending!