Conover Demographics SIT Members Phyllis Pegram Principal Priscilla Palmisano Asst. Principal Jeremy Ross Middle School Mary Graham Pre-K Joan Cresimore.

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Conover Demographics

SIT Members Phyllis Pegram Principal Priscilla Palmisano Asst. Principal Jeremy Ross Middle School Mary Graham Pre-K Joan Cresimore School Nurse Tasha Herman Teacher Assistant Carissa Shafer Speech Margaret Bush Teacher Assistant Alesa Davis High School (CHAIR) Eileen Cangemi Elementary Tonya Wehnau Parent Rep

School Focus Create healthy, active, and appropriate citizens in their school and society Provide a rigorous and differentiated environment Create a positive climate Align instruction Improve the use of technology

Goal 1 & 2: 100% of students will thrive in a rigorous and differentiated learning environment. 100% of students will be healthy, active, and appropriate citizens in their school and society

Action Steps for Goals 1 & 2: Incorporate strategies into the instructional plans that show differentiation Monitor attendance rates for students Utilize Adaptive Materials in all classrooms Implement ways for the staff and students to be involved in healthy choices Utilize proper rules and regulations to ensure safety

Goal 3: 100% of staff will communicate with, and contribute in a positive manner to all stakeholders in the students’ lives.

Action Steps for Goal 3: Implement standards for all stakeholders Provide communication in a variety of ways to all stakeholders Promote opportunities to give back to the community Provide minutes to all stakeholders when meetings occur

Goal 4: 100% of staff will align instruction to the needs of the students and the requirements of the state.

Action Steps for Goal 4: Increase staff attendance rate in the district Provide PLC’s for grade levels Train staff with new Common Core standards Incorporate morale boasters Inform staff of available staff development or trainings that are available Follow all rules/procedures related to field trips

Goal 5: 100% of staff will be proficient and consistent in using instructional technology in the classroom.

Action Steps for Goal 5: Utilize technology in all classrooms Provide on-going technology training