Marshall Middle School Where Everyone Wants To Be: Building a Positive School Culture.

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Marshall Middle School Where Everyone Wants To Be: Building a Positive School Culture

Content Participants will analyze specific ways to shift school culture and make school a place where students, staff, and parents want to be. Participants will discuss ways to improve school culture in their buildings and/or classrooms. Participants will examine aspects of their school culture which they teach and tolerate.

Process What are some specific steps you have taken to improve culture in your building/classroom? What might be some barriers to improving school culture that you have experienced in your building/classroom?

Projected Demographics

Reading Assessment Subgroup Data Free and Reduced Lunch: +14.2% ELL: +14.2% African American: White: Hispanic: SPED: +6.2

Do Do it. Execute the plan, implement changes taking small steps in controlled circumstances. Check Monitor and study the results. Track implementation impact and engage in performance improvement dialogue. ACT (Adjust, Continue, Transition) A decision point. Take action to standardize or improve the process. Develop improvement hypothesis. Secure the improvement. Plan Plan ahead for change. Analyze and predict the results. Problem Solving Process

Culture Shifts We are here for the kids. We are here for each other.

Culture Shifts Core & Intervention Grade Level & Content Intentional Placement Scheduling Data Driven Needs Assessment Looking out, not down (Travel) Professional Development Building Capacity / High Expectations Shared Mission & Narrowed Focus Student Leadership / Family Engagement Empowerment

Scheduling for Core and Intervention Intentional Placement Data-Driven Decisions and Accountability Strengthening the Core: Explicit Instruction Implementing Common Core in all Content Areas AVID School-wide

Scheduling for Grade Level & Content ######### Period 1Period 2Period 3Period 4Period 5Period 6Period 7Period 8Period 9 8:00-8:508:53-9:389:41-10:2610:29-11:1411:17-12:0012:03-12:4612:49-1:341:37-2:222:25-3:10 6th Grade Team S. Knutson LA128 LA /2 611 Rm 128 CWC PLAN LA /2 603 Rm 128 LA /2 604 Rm 128 TEAMLunch LA /2 717 Rm 128 LA /2 718 Rm 128 CWC LA /2 609 Rm 128 S. Welch LA125 Hon LA /4 601 Rm 125 PLAN Hon LA /4 603 Rm 125 AVID XL Rm 125 LA /2 605 Rm 125 LunchTEAM Q1/Q2 MS /28 Hon LA /4 609 Rm 125 S. Hankins Math126 Math /2 611 Rm 126 CWC Hon Math /8 602 Rm 126 Math /2 613 Rm 126 Math /2 604 Rm 126 Hon Math /8 665 Rm 126 LunchTEAMPLAN AVID XL / RM 126 S. Bhakta MathFloat Math Intv /2 601 Rm 306 Math Intv /2 622 Rm 301 Math Intv /2 623 Rm 301 Math Intv /2 624 Rm 304 Math Intv /2 605 Rm 300 LunchTEAMPLAN Math Intv /2 619 Rm 216 J. McHugh Math124 Math /2 601 Rm 124 Math /2 612 Rm 124 CWC M Intv 6 T3 2351/2 633 Rm 209 Math /2 624 Rm 124 Math /2 605 Rm 124 CWC LunchTEAMPLAN M Intv 6 T3 2351/2 629 Rm 209 C.Penner SCI106 SCI /2 601 Rm 106 SCI /2 602 Rm 106 SCI /2 613 Rm 106 SCI /2 614 Rm 106 CWC SCI /2 605 Rm 106 CWC LunchTEAMPLAN SCI /2 609 Rm 106 CWC T. Marten SS108 SS /2 601 Rm 108 PLAN SS /2 603 Rm 108 SS /2 604 Rm 108 SS /2 605 Rm 108 LunchTEAM SS / Rm 108 SS /2 609 Rm 108 Language Arts Math Science Social Studies

Professional Development Ron Clark Academy (Atlanta) Safe & Civil Schools Conference (Portland) Harvard Urban School Leadership (Boston) Plain Talk About Reading (New Orleans) Explicit Instruction TOT (Wichita/Anita Archer) CHAMPs TOT (Wichita/Mike Booher) Summer Paid Professional Development Opportunities Love & Logic (Wichita) Building Capacity – Staff Presentations In-Service, District In-Service & Learning Labs, National Conferences (Orlando – America’s Choice National Conference) AVID Summer Institute (Dallas)

Where are we going… Empowering Stakeholders School Stat Sessions Informed Leadership: Principal Perspective Full-Time Family Engagement & Community in Schools Staff Empowerment

Standardized Documentation Tool for Academic/Behavior Data (OneNote) Behavior Specialist on staff Full-time Counselor Continued Training on Tiered Behaviors Book Study: Discipline in the Secondary Classroom & Explicit Instruction Grade Level Team Time weekly devoted to academics/behavior

Rotation Document

6 th Grade Red Carpet Event

Process Culture – you either teach it or tolerate it. What do you teach? What do you tolerate? What have you seen today that may help you overcome those barriers mentioned earlier?

Thank You! Ron Stubbs, Leslianne Craft, Asst. Principal