Title I Schoolwide Planning Comprehensive Needs Assessment Wednesday, October 24, 2012.

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Title I Schoolwide Planning Comprehensive Needs Assessment Wednesday, October 24, 2012

2 Objectives for Today Review the steps for conducting a comprehensive needs assessment. Review some resources to use in conducting a comprehensive needs assessment for schoolwide planning. Introduce the first steps for using the WISE Tool for writing and managing your schoolwide plan.

3 Schoolwide Planning Team Corina Ene Program Specialist Titles I, II, VI, and X, OSDE Vickie Stewart Program Specialist Titles I, II, VI, and X, OSDE Lois Howard Director, School Support, Bartlesville Public Schools JoAnne Graham Coordinator, School Support, Ardmore City Schools

Review A schoolwide program is a comprehensive reform strategy designed to upgrade the entire educational program of a Title I school. The emphasis of a schoolwide program is on serving all students, improving all structures and combining all resources, to achieve a common goal – Improving Student Learning. 4

Review A schoolwide program is made up of three core elements: 1. 1.Comprehensive needs assessment 2. 2.Written schoolwide plan 3. 3.Annual review and plan update A schoolwide plan must address ten program components. 5

Comprehensive Needs Assessment 6

A comprehensive needs assessment is an organized process for identifying, gathering, synthesizing and analyzing information into data that can be used to make informed decisions. 7

Five Step Process Step 1: Establish a planning team Step 2: Discuss vision for reform Step 3: Create school profile Step 4: Identify and collect data Step 5: Analyze Data and determine strengths, gaps and areas of critical need Designing Schoolwide Programs Non Regulatory Guidance, March

Establish Schoolwide Planning Team Step 1 9

Core Planning Team Gathers information Analyzes data Makes recommendations IS NOT a policy making committee Responsible for Conducting comprehensive needs assessment Writing and monitoring Schoolwide Plan Conducting Annual Program Review 10

Core Planning Team No set number of members Every stakeholder should be represented Sufficiently diverse to represent the demographics of the school and community 11

Planning Team Expertise Group process facilitator Data and assessment specialist Technology specialist Curriculum specialist Student advocate representative Community Resource Representative Technical Assistance Provider ALL should be knowledgeable about Title I Programs 12

Planning Team Members Principal Teachers Support Staff Parents Community Representatives Program Administrators Student Service Personnel Technical Assistance Providers Secondary School Students Minority Groups 13

Planning Team’s First Jobs Clarify mission of committee Develop a timeline for completing tasks Develop a structure for collecting and analyzing data Establish a means of communicating with all stakeholders Develop a schoolwide program vision for your school Review your school’s (site) mission and vision statements 14

Discuss Vision for Reform Step 2 15

Clarifying Your Vision for Reform Your vision is your GPS system. It gives direction to the decision making process in your school Vision answers the question “what”. Vision in a schoolwide school is SHARED and UNDERSTOOD by students, parents, teachers and staff. 16

Create Your School Profile Step 3 17

What Is a School Profile? A data based snapshot that describes the current status of your school. Provides a structure for on-going, data-driven decision making. Provides baseline information for measuring progress and accountability. 18

School Profile Includes… Student Achievement data Curriculum and Instruction data Professional Development data Family and Community Involvement information School context and Organization information 19

Identify and Collect Data Step 4 20

What Data Do We Collect? Quantitative Data (Existing Sources) Oklahoma State Testing Data District Benchmark Testing Data Teacher Testing Data Enrollment and Demographic Data Student Attendance Data Transportation Data Dropout Data Graduation Data 21

What Data Do We Collect? Quantitative Data (Existing Sources) Highly Qualified Teacher Data Teacher Attendance Data Teacher Professional Development Data Teacher Extra Duty Data 22

What Data Do We Collect? Qualitative Data (New Sources) Parent Perception Surveys Student Perception Surveys Teacher Perception Surveys Interviews Focus Groups Observations 23

Managing Data Who will collect the data? What will be the format of the data? How will the data be filed and accessed? How will the data be reported? Who will have access to the data? What will be your technology needs? 24

Analyze Data Step 5 25

Analysis of Data Give voice to numbers and perceptions. Celebrate Successes! Identify gaps, needs and wishes. Make inferences – “Why”. Identify priorities and easy gains. 26

Analysis of Data Disaggregate data Gender, ethnicity, special interest Triangulate when possible Three years of data when possible Create charts and graphs Look for patterns, themes and anomalies Include Oklahoma Testing Data 27

Resources What Works in Oklahoma Schools Surveys Oklahoma’s Nine Essential Elements School Climate Surveys (April, Accountability Office) 28

Tasks Completed Next Steps 29

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WISE Tool You will use the WISE Tool to create your Schoolwide Plan You will use the WISE Tool to create your Schoolwide Plan Oklahoma Test Account ucturing/login.aspx Oklahoma Test Account ucturing/login.aspx ucturing/login.aspx ucturing/login.aspx Log-in – okLog-in – ok Password - okPassword - ok 31

WISE Tool Account Each school site will need its own account Each district will need a linked account To request an account, send an E- mail to Corina Ene - Help! Do not call Indistar. Send to Iva Owens – 32

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Filing Cabinet Limited to 3 documents Step I Click Download Instructions tab and print Documents to up-load: Intent to Establish Form Schoolwide Program Assurances 35

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Technical Assistance Provider If you have chosen the Oklahoma Schoolwide Planning Team as your Schoolwide Program technical assistance provider, contact information for your primary consultants will appear on the “School Main” page of the WISE Tool. 38

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Step 1: Add the Test 48

Step 2 Enter Subjects 49

Step 3: Add Test Results 50

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Meeting Documentation Documentation evidence: Agenda Sign-In Sheet Evaluation Forms Meeting Notes Photographs or Video (if applicable) Use Plan Your Meeting to document meetings 52

Meetings to Document Site Title I Committee meeting recommending schoolwide program Site Title I Committee meeting recommending schoolwide program Site meeting with staff to secure support for schoolwide program Site meeting with staff to secure support for schoolwide program School wide informational meeting with parents School wide informational meeting with parents All core planning team meetings All core planning team meetings All Title I program planning meetings All Title I program planning meetings 53

Things to Do Next Next Steps 54

Things To Do Next Write your vision for your schoolwide school. Set parameters for your needs assessment. Began collecting, organizing and analyzing data. Review the 9 Essential Elements and the 90 indicators. 55

Resources Title I Schoolwide Program 56

57 Resource OSDE Website - sde.state.ok.us Designing Schoolwide Programs Non Regulatory Guidance March TitleI-DesigningPrograms.pdf TitleI-DesigningPrograms.pdf Nine Essential Elements default.html default.html

58 Videoconferences Schoolwide Program Components and Introduction to WISE Indicators Wednesday, November 28, 2012 Setting Schoolwide Goals and Creating WISE Tasks Thursday, January 17, 2013 Completing Your Schoolwide Planning Year Wednesday, February 20, 2013

59 Due Date New Schoolwide Plans For Implementation August 2013 Friday, May 31, 2012 Completed Plan Submitted On-line Using the WISE Tool

60 Corina Ene Program Specialist Your Assigned Title I Program Specialist Lois Howard Phone: JoAnne Graham Phone: X132 Technical Assistance