SMART GOALS What are they? How do you write them?.

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SMART GOALS What are they? How do you write them?

SMART GOALS S pecific, strategic M easurable A ttainable R esults-oriented T ime-bound

S.M.A.R.T. Goals

Aligning School Improvement Plans to the District Strategic Plan

SMART Goals

SMART GOALS Examples

Improve This Goal… Every student will show evidence of one year of growth in mathematics each year in attendance. Every student will show evidence of one year of growth in mathematics each year in attendance. SPECIFIC - MEASUREABLE - ATTAINABLE - REALISTIC - TIME-BOUND

Improve This Goal… Reduce levels of non- proficient students by 10% in all eight-grade sub groups on ITBS reading comprehension. Reduce levels of non- proficient students by 10% in all eight-grade sub groups on ITBS reading comprehension. SPECIFIC - MEASUREABLE - ATTAINABLE - REALISTIC - TIME-BOUND

Improve This Goal… Students will show one years growth in Language Total as measured by ITBS. Students will show one years growth in Language Total as measured by ITBS. SPECIFIC - MEASUREABLE - ATTAINABLE - REALISTIC - TIME-BOUND

At your table… improve the goals Practicing writing SMART Goals

SMART GOALS A Case Study…

At your table, complete the case study Practice writing a SMART goal