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Our Theory of Action and Multi-Tiered Framework are anchored in the Vision and Mission for the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Office of Student and School Success

SUCCESS Equality in Outcome for Washington’s 1.1 Million Students SUCCESS Equality in Outcome for Washington’s 1.1 Million Students STUDENT AND SCHOOL SUCCESS SUPPORTS & SERVICES Focus on Data-informed Instruction, Interventions, and Leadership PracticesProvide : 1. Continuous Improvement Process: Assess  Identify Problems of Practice  Select Interventions  Create Plan  Implement  Monitor/Revise 2. Recognition & Accountability andAssistance & Intervention STUDENT AND SCHOOL SUCCESS SUPPORTS & SERVICES Focus on Data-informed Instruction, Interventions, and Leadership PracticesProvide : 1. Continuous Improvement Process: Assess  Identify Problems of Practice  Select Interventions  Create Plan  Implement  Monitor/Revise 2. Recognition & Accountability andAssistance & Intervention OUTCOMES Equality in Outcome for Washington’s 1.1 Million Students OUTCOMES Equality in Outcome for Washington’s 1.1 Million Students DISTRICT AND SCHOOL STRATEGIC AREAS Focus on Data-informed Instruction, Interventions, and Leadership PracticesProvide : 1. Continuous Improvement Process: Assess  Identify Problems of Practice  Select Interventions  Create Plan  Implement  Monitor/Revise 2. Recognition & Accountability andAssistance & Intervention DISTRICT AND SCHOOL STRATEGIC AREAS Focus on Data-informed Instruction, Interventions, and Leadership PracticesProvide : 1. Continuous Improvement Process: Assess  Identify Problems of Practice  Select Interventions  Create Plan  Implement  Monitor/Revise 2. Recognition & Accountability andAssistance & Intervention TRANSFORMATIONAL TEACHING FOR LEARNING COURAGEOUS LEADERSHIP Office of Student and School Success Theory of Action | dg

AUTONOMY STATE ACTIONS SCHOOL & DISTRICT ACTIONS ALL SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS SCHOOL & DISTRICT ACTIONS ASSISTANCE & INTERVENTIONRECOGNITION & ACCOUNTABILITY Office of Student and School Success All schools/districts begin at the “All Schools” tier and perform the actions listed. All schools/districts identified as Priority/Focus/SIG/RADI/ RADII implement additional actions listed per designation. ACTIONS Multi-Tiered Framework | dg TARGETED DIRECTED LESS LOCAL MORE LOCAL REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL II REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL I PRIORITY, FOCUS, AND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GRANT (SIG) SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS

-Provide districts & schools with comprehensive assessment system and annual Report Card to monitor student achievement -Implement system of general support, targeted assistance, recognition, and if needed, intervention for schools & districts -Monitor & Revise our system of recognition, targeted assistance, and intervention to increase effectiveness and impact -Provide incentives and support for continuous improvement in all schools -Review and approve school & district improvement plans for schools receiving categorical funding -Recognize high performance and progress STATE ACTIONS SCHOOL & DISTRICT ACTIONS ALL SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS SCHOOL & DISTRICT ACTIONS ASSISTANCE & INTERVENTIONRECOGNITION & ACCOUNTABILITY Office of Student and School Success -Analyze district conditions to determine impact on student achievement (e.g., closing Achievement Gaps) -Complete needs assessment using Report Card and other data -Monitor and revise district & school improvement plans -Build system-wide capacity to support continuous improvement of educator practice & student learning -Implement Teacher Principal Evaluation Project (TPEP), WA State Learning Standards, Smarter Balanced Assessments, & Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) -Implement Evidence-Based Interventions (Turnaround Principles) -Utilize Action-Planning Tool (Indistar®) Optional -Offer online & other resources to support implementation of TPEP, State Learning Standards, Smarter Balanced Assessments, and MTSS -Provide Framework of research- based practices (Turnaround Principles) & Continuous Improvement Process/Tool (Indistar®) -Coordinate across OSPI divisions, ESDs, and Professional Educator Organizations to provide coherent statewide system of support -Districts implementing Turnaround Principles & utilizing action-planning tool (Indistar®): Offer limited additional support -Support schools to effectively develop and implement improvement plans -Build school and district capacity to implement TPEP, Washington State Learning Standards, Smarter Balanced Assessments, and MTSS -Revise plans based on current data and research -Review policies, procedures & practices to address inequitable student outcomes -Build system-wide capacity to support continuous improvement of educator practice and student learning -Engage school and district teams in implementing Turnaround Principles using online tool (Indistar® ) Optional -Access regional and state resources | dg Multi-Tiered Framework – ALL SCHOOLS All schools/districts begin at the “All Schools” tier and perform the actions listed. All schools/districts identified as Priority/Focus/SIG/RADI/ RADII implement additional actions listed per designation. ACTIONS AUTONOMY PRIORITY, FOCUS, AND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GRANT (SIG) SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL I REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL II TARGETED DIRECTED LESS LOCAL MORE LOCAL

-Allocate resources (iGrants, Leadership coaches) -Provide ongoing, job- embedded PD/TA to increase educator capacity for transformational teaching for learning -Offer technical assistance to implement action plan (Indistar®) -Engage district & school teams through regional convenings and peer reviews of action plans -Differentiate services and supports based on a needs analysis -Provide guidance to schools & districts to build systems to sustain improvements -Deliver Professional Learning to build coach capacity -Conduct Instructional Reviews -Review & provide coaching comments and critiques for action plans STATE ACTIONS SCHOOL & DISTRICT ACTIONS ALL SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS SCHOOL & DISTRICT ACTIONS ASSISTANCE & INTERVENTIONRECOGNITION & ACCOUNTABILITY Office of Student and School Success -Assess/Implement school & district Expected Indicators and Turnaround Principles -Create action plans using Indistar® and monitor changes in educator practice & student learning -Review, revise, & refocus district policies & procedures to ensure identified schools receive support to turn around performance -Ensure school implements & monitors action plans, and uploads evidence of impact -Access differentiated services -Provide resources to implement plans and build sustainable change -SIG: Ensure school/district implements Intervention Model consistent with federal guidelines -Identify Priority, Focus, and SIG Schools -Provide data system to support school improvement -Monitor implementation & impact of district and school action plans (Indistar®) -Examine district iGrant budgets for alignment to approved plan -Analyze variety of performance data to determine impact and identify additional interventions -Recognize high performance and progress -SIG: Ensure school/district implements Intervention Model consistent with federal guidelines -Focus on changes in educator.practice essential to boost student learning and eliminate opportunity gaps -Conduct instructional program review -Engage with Coaches to build leadership and instructional capacity -Access specialized Professional Learning to support educators -Engage school community in improvement process -Implement & Monitor school & district improvement plans and identify additional resources needed to improve educator practice -District: Differentiate assistance and intervention to identified schools based on unique needs ACTIONS | dg Multi-Tiered Framework - PRIORITY, FOCUS, AND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GRANT (SIG) SCHOOLS All schools/districts begin at the “All Schools” tier and perform the actions listed. All schools/districts identified as Priority/Focus/SIG/RADI/ RADII implement additional actions listed per designation. AUTONOMY REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL I REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL II PRIORITY, FOCUS, AND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GRANT SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS TARGETED DIRECTED LESS LOCAL MORE LOCAL

STATE ACTIONS SCHOOL & DISTRICT ACTIONS ASSISTANCE & INTERVENTIONRECOGNITION & ACCOUNTABILITY Office of Student and School Success ACTIONS -Implement school & district requirements from Academic Performance Audit -Implement federal/state Intervention Model and RAD action plans -Follow iGrant assurances -Negotiate Memorandum of Understanding, if needed -Monitor & Revise action plans to close opportunity gaps -Engage in required Professional Learning aligned with RAD plan -Ensure clear focus on leadership, instruction, data use, interventions, & support systems -Engage school & district educators in turnaround practices -Provide assistance and intervention to support school & district RAD action plans -Review plan prior to SBE review and revise as needed to align with requirements -Identify and Support implementation of requirements from Academic Performance Audit -Allocate resources to support effective implementation of Intervention Model -Provide Professional Learning to implement Intervention Model -Engage in on-site monitoring and Professional Learning to increase educator capacity to implement action plan -Identify RAD Level I -Conduct Academic Performance Audit/System Review & Comprehensive Data Review -Review/Approve school & district RAD action plans -Monitor plans & report progress to State Board of Education (SBE) at least two times per year -Utilize variety of data to assess implementation -Ensure implementation of federal/state model requirements -Implement state-level recommendations from Academic Performance Audit | dg Multi-Tiered Framework – REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL I All schools/districts begin at the “All Schools” tier and perform the actions listed. All schools/districts identified as Priority/Focus/SIG/RADI/ RADII implement additional actions listed per designation. ALL SCHOOLS AUTONOMY REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL II REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL I PRIORITY, FOCUS, AND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GRANT (SIG) SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS TARGETED DIRECTED LESS LOCAL MORE LOCAL ALL SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS

STATE ACTIONS SCHOOL & DISTRICT ACTIONS ASSISTANCE & INTERVENTIONRECOGNITION & ACCOUNTABILITY Office of Student and School Success ACTIONS -Identify RAD Level II -Collaborate with school & district to develop Level II Required Action Plan -Direct needs assessment to identify why previous plan did not succeed -Identify potential binding conditions -Reallocate funds, if needed -Collaborate with OSPI to develop Level II Required Action Plan -Re-open or Negotiate an addendum to Collective Bargaining Agreement, if needed, regarding conditions of employment -Provide explicit reasons why previous plan did not succeed and specify new interventions -Adhere to binding conditions, if needed -May assign on-site school improvement specialist -Withhold state funding allocation if binding conditions are not met | dg Multi-Tiered Framework – REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL II All schools/districts begin at the “All Schools” tier and perform the actions listed. All schools/districts identified as Priority/Focus/SIG/RADI/ RADII implement additional actions listed per designation. ALL SCHOOLS AUTONOMY PRIORITY, FOCUS, AND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GRANT (SIG) SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL I REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL II TARGETED DIRECTED LESS LOCAL MORE LOCAL ALL SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS

AUTONOMY STATE ACTIONS SCHOOL & DISTRICT ACTIONS ALL SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS SCHOOL & DISTRICT ACTIONS ASSISTANCE & INTERVENTIONRECOGNITION & ACCOUNTABILITY Office of Student and School Success All schools/districts begin at the “All Schools” tier and perform the actions listed. All schools/districts identified as Priority/Focus/SIG/RADI/ RADII implement additional actions listed per designation. ACTIONS Multi-Tiered Framework | dg TARGETED DIRECTED LESS LOCAL MORE LOCAL REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL II REQUIRED ACTION DISTRICT LEVEL I PRIORITY, FOCUS, AND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GRANT (SIG) SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS Contact Information for the Office of Student and School Success: (360) or

Office of Student and School Success Contact Information for the Office of Student and School Success: (360) or us