School Improvement Planning With ASSIST 1. What is ASSIST? 2  ASSIST = Adaptive System of School Improvement Support Tools  Partner = AdvancED  Web-based.

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School Improvement Planning With ASSIST 1

What is ASSIST? 2  ASSIST = Adaptive System of School Improvement Support Tools  Partner = AdvancED  Web-based system  Platform that brings together process, content and technology  Vehicle by which agencies can delivery content, data, and information, and evaluate and support the continuous improvement process.

Why ASSIST? 3  Common statewide school and district improvement planning framework  Meets State and Federal requirements  Aligned with AdvancED accreditation requirements  Data driven and focused on student achievement and organizational effectiveness of schools and school systems  Consolidated reporting and monitoring  Fully integrated web-based school improvement platform

ASSIST – February  Program Reviews (required for all schools)  Writing  Arts and Humanities  Practical Living and Career Studies  Consolidated School Improvement Planning for newly identified Priority Schools

ASSIST – September  Goal and Plan Builder for schools and school systems (CSIP/CDIP)  Diagnostic Tools  Executive Summary  Self-Assessment  Needs Assessment for schools (Data Diagnostic)  Needs Assessment for school systems (Data/Monitoring Diagnostic)  The Missing Piece (Parent Involvement Diagnostic)

ASSIST – September 2012 (cont.) 6  Accountability Actions  Federal Assurances (Title I and Title IIA)  Improvement Plan Progress Monitoring  Stakeholder Surveys (Parent, Staff, and Student)  Leadership Assessments (Diagnostic Reviews)

Accessing ASSIST 7

What can schools and districts do in ASSIST? 8  Complete Needs Assessment  Administer Stakeholder Surveys  Create Goals and Build Plans (CSIP/CDIP)

What will schools and districts need to do? 9 Due January 15, 2013 (Priority and Focus Schools)  Comprehensive School Improvement Plan  Executive Summary  Needs Assessment (Data Diagnostic)  The Missing Piece (Parent Involvement Diagnostic) – Optional  Goals, Measurable Objectives, Strategies, and Activities  Accountability Actions Due March 2013  Comprehensive School Improvement Plan with progress notes

Personal Profile 10 In September after the list of Priority and Focus schools is released tasks will be set for the upcoming activities that are required to be completed

Comprehensive School Improvement Plan 11

Using ASSIST to Address KBE Goals in CSIP 12

Needs Assessment Diagnostic (Schools) 13 Data Analysis  What question(s) are you trying to answer with data and information provided to you? What does the data/information tell you? What does the data/information not tell you? Areas of Strength  What were the areas of strength you noted? What actions are you implementing to sustain the areas of strength? What is there cause to celebrate? Opportunities for Improvement  What were areas in need of improvement? What plans are you making to improve the areas of need? Conclusion  Reflect on your answers provided in the previous sections. What are your next steps in addressing areas of concern?

Needs Assessment Diagnostic (Districts) 14 Data Analysis  What question(s) are you trying to answer with data and information provided to you? What does the data/information tell you? What does the data/information not tell you? Areas of Strength  What were the areas of strength you noted? What actions are you implementing to sustain the areas of strength? What is there cause to celebrate? Opportunities for Improvement  What were areas in need of improvement? What plans are you making to improve the areas of need?

Needs Assessment Diagnostic (Districts) 15 *Oversight and Monitoring  Describe your process for monitoring improvement of underperforming schools. What supports and interventions are you implementing? Conclusion  Reflect on your answers provided in the previous sections. What are your next steps in addressing areas of concern?

Resources and Support 16 AdvancED AdvancED/KDE Comprehensive School Improvement Planning Comprehensive+Improvement+Planning/ ASSIST Training dates B8F /0/ASSISTTrainingWebinarDates.pdf

Questions and Information 17 For more information about ASSIST you may contact Susan Allred Or Ginger Kinnard Thank you!