Denver Plan Goals Development Network Meetings February 2014.

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Denver Plan Goals Development Network Meetings February 2014

lkfjasl;kfjal;sdkfja;lsdkfj Text here Why update the Denver Plan? The Denver Plan is our opportunity to articulate as a community: What we believe in? Where we are going? How we are going to get there?

lkfjasl;kfjal;sdkfja;lsdkfj Agenda Discuss Denver Plan development plan Quickly review draft core beliefs and goals, which should be familiar Group activity developing Denver Plan strategies Next Steps with request for school leader support soliciting feedback

What will the plan look like? 4 Goal is to finalize plan in June It will be short and sweet Shared vision Core beliefs and core values Theory of Action 3-5 five-year outcomes 3-5 high-level strategies Subsequent phases will go into more depth

Denver Plan Development Process Board-led process to draft Vision, Theory of Action, Goals and Core Beliefs Internal and External engagement process to receive feedback on Theory of Action, Goals and Core Beliefs Internal engagement process to draft 3-5 core strategies 2014 Denver Plan Drafted Internal and External engagement process to receive feedback on Draft Plan 2014 Denver Plan Introduced January - MarchApril-MayJune

Denver Plan Update 2014 Draft Core Beliefs All children come to us with talent and potential. Our diversity is a wonderful gift and equity is at the core of our mission. We can and will eliminate the achievement gap. Major change is necessary to ensure all children succeed. Strong teams of great educators make the difference. Our children need all of us. At the Universal meeting, we heard the need to incorporate additional points, such as: Need for support of parents and community Opportunity to strengthen commitment to eliminate achievement gap Strong history of innovation in this district The Board, responding to this feedback and additional comments, will develop a revised set of core beliefs. Initial Core BeliefsWhat We’ve Heard

lkfjasl;kfjal;sdkfja;lsdkfj Text here DRAFT Goals 1.GRADUATION READINESS: Goal targeting five year graduation rate (80- 90% by year 5) while reducing students’ need for remediation 2.SCHOOL READINESS: Grade-level goals that indicate preparedness to graduate college and career ready at Kindergarten, 3 rd grade, 8 th grade and 11 th grade 3.SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL LEARNING: Goal focused on DPS students learning and exhibiting important Success Factors 4.ACHIEVEMENT GAP: Goal that commits DPS to close the achievement gaps on important academic measures for race/ethnicity groups, FRL, ELL students and students with special needs 5.DISTRICT OF CHOICE: Goal that targets the share of school age children in Denver attending DPS and that indicates that DPS is the employer of choice in urban education The Board of Education has developed the following outline for five years. While these are still draft, we would like to spend some time today developing strategies that can best help us achieve these goals

lkfjasl;kfjal;sdkfja;lsdkfj Strategy Development Example Objective Develop the 4-5 high level strategies that will guide our district to achieving these goals GOAL: Win the Super Bowl next year STRATEGY: Assemble the most intelligent and athletic team we can TACTIC: Re-sign Knowshon Moreno and Eric Decker to an affordable deal

lkfjasl;kfjal;sdkfja;lsdkfj Strategy Development Process 1.DIVIDE into groups of 8-10 people 2.INDIVIDUALLY BRAINSTORM key strategies that you believe are necessary to realize our goals. Write each strategy on a Post-It note (5 minutes) 3.SHARE within your groups, addressing any open questions and removing any duplicates (5-10 minutes) 4.GROUP strategies into 3-5 common themes and develop one high-level strategy to summarize each group (10 minutes) 5.PRESENT 3-5 high-level strategies to the rest of the team (3 minutes per group)

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lkfjasl;kfjal;sdkfja;lsdkfj Next Steps Multiple ways to engage your faculty and community around the Denver Plan -Facilitate a session on Core Beliefs feedback and/or Strategy Development during February or March with your faculty -Facilitate a faculty session on draft plan feedback in April or early May -Support parents who may want to host similar discussions with your CSC -Support Board of Education town-halls which are being scheduled in your region during the early March time frame Denver Plan Team is developing toolkits to support you in this engagement with materials and detailed directions. Toolkits will be delivered the week of February 17 th You will have an opportunity at an upcoming Network meeting to review and provide input on a draft version of the Denver Plan For any questions, please and (information will also be included in

lkfjasl;kfjal;sdkfja;lsdkfj Text here Denver Plan Update 2014 You are part of the vision – thank you!