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Board of Education Meeting February 6, 2014 1. 2 Did you know during 2013 Summer School, only 20% of our student population attended? Vision Building.

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1 Board of Education Meeting February 6, 2014 1

2 2 Did you know during 2013 Summer School, only 20% of our student population attended? Vision Building Successful Futures, Each Student, Every Day Mission Through the expertise of a motivated staff the Park Hill School District provides a meaningful education in a safe, caring environment to prepare each student for success in life. Values Student Focus Integrity High Expectations Continuous Improvement Visionary Leadership

3 Summer School Committee Work Summer School Committees began meeting October 2013 thru late December 2013 Committee members were comprised of administrators, teachers, and counselors Elementary School Cohort Middle School Cohort High School Cohort 3

4 Summer School Committee Work Reviewed board policy guidelines Visited the districts vision, mission, and value statements Assured all proposals costs would be met through the state foundation formula Used a continuous improvement model PDSA (Plan-Do-Study-Act) to guide recommendations 4

5 Summer School Committee Work Looked at the historical model of summer school 2012 & 2013 Parent/Student/Teacher surveys were reviewed Top Themes: Need for transportation Need for full day programming Researched successful summer school models Created Vision Statements for each summer school model 5

6 Vision Statements Elementary/Middle Vision Full Day Program Transportation Updated curriculum Explore Newton Alliance Summer School Model Program inclusive of exploratory classes High School Vision Improve communication plan to parents on virtual classes Need for a blended model Offer credit recovery classes in both high schools 6

7 Recommendations Elementary/Middle School Partner with Newton Alliance to provide a comprehensive summer school program This partnership will provide PreK-8 students with transportation and a full day summer school program called Summer Journey High School Continue with high school model providing credit recovery and virtual blended classes in both buildings 7

8 Newton Alliance 8

9 Why Districts Choose Summer Journey? Student Assessment Results Reduces Student Academic Regression Assurance of Quality Education Experience for Students Parent Interest Professional Development Wealth of Materials Newton Alliance Managed Recruitment 9 Copyright © 2014 Catapult Learning. All rights reserved. Northland school districts who have partnered with Newton Alliance: -Liberty -Kearney -Smithville

10 Newton Alliance-Program Model 24 consecutive 7-hour instructional days; 168 program hours (maximum) Newton Alliance charges a maximum fee of $515 for every 168 hours a student is present Design Level (students enroll in the grade level they will enter in the 2014-2015 school year) o Kindergarten o Early Learner – Grade 1 o Primary – Grades 2/3 o Elementary – Grades 4/5 o Intermediate – Grades 6/7/8 10 Copyright © 2014 Catapult Learning. All rights reserved.

11 Newton Alliance-Program Model Morning sessions 4 core academic courses – one hour each – 24 days o Core courses include reading, language arts, mathematics, science and/or social studies Afternoon sessions 6 hands-on exploratory Journey courses with academics embedded 11 Copyright © 2014 Catapult Learning. All rights reserved.

12 Newton Alliance-Program Details Teacher Manual containing 24 lessons All Materials included, from paper clips to rockets; consumables to non consumables and come in self-contained box (kit) per each course offered Implementation Support Regional Operations Manager (ROM) working with Summer School Principal Professional Development Implementation of program – half day 12 Copyright © 2014 Catapult Learning. All rights reserved.

13 Newton Alliance-Program Details Student Information System Attendance and scheduling support Recruitment/Enrollment Support Advertising, recruiting, marketing collateral, enrolling, and call center support Incentive Program Program flexibility 13 Copyright © 2014 Catapult Learning. All rights reserved.

14 Summer Journey Curricula Research based curricula Aligned to state standards: GLEs and Missouri Learning Standards in communication arts and math Pre and post criterion-referenced assessments available Grades 3-8 in communication arts and math Brain-based instructional design with high interest activities that engage and motivate students Over 200 course offerings o Offerings include reading, language arts, mathematics, science, social studies and Journey courses Hands-on, cooperative learning based lessons Lessons cross several content areas of instruction and include differentiated instructional approaches that meet multiple learner needs 14 Copyright © 2014 Catapult Learning. All rights reserved.

15 Summer Journey Recruitment A Summer Journey DVD shown about a summer program coming to their school. Students take home an informational packet and an enrollment form Data on forms entered into SIS (Newton Alliance System) 15 Copyright © 2014 Catapult Learning. All rights reserved.

16 End of Summer Report (EOS) A detailed end of summer report will be provided to district in September containing the following: o Student academic gains o Student attendance o Financial report o Parent survey results o Staff survey results 16 Copyright © 2014 Catapult Learning. All rights reserved.

17 Proposed 2014 Summer School Program Summer School LocationAttendance Areas Served Tiffany Ridge Elementary Line Creek Elementary English Landing Elementary *Southeast Elementary Prairie Point Elementary Chinn Elementary Renner Elementary Graden Elementary Union Chapel Elementary Hawthorn Elementary *Southeast Elementary (if needed) *Southeast Elementary (if needed) 17

18 Proposed 2014 Summer School Program Summer School LocationAttendance Areas Served Plaza Middle School Congress Middle School Lakeview Middle School Park Hill High School Park Hill South High School ** All High School Physical Education Courses will be held in Congress Gymnasium Park Hill High School Park Hill South High School 18

19 Proposed 2014 Summer School Program ProgramAttendance Areas Served Extended School YearRussell Jones Education Center Tiffany Ridge Elementary Renner Elementary Smart StartRenner Elementary 19

20 Proposed 2014 Summer School Schedule Elementary Incoming (2014-2015) Kindergarten – 5 th Graders June 2 – July 3 (Monday – Friday) 8:00 am – 3:30 pm Middle School Incoming 6 th – 8 th Graders June 2 – July 3 (Monday – Friday) 7: 45 – 3:15 pm 20

21 Proposed 2014 Summer School Schedule High School Incoming 9 th – 12 Graders First Session June 2 – June 20 7:30 – 11:30 am Second Session June 23 – June 27 7:30 – 11:30 am June 30 – July 3 (No classes July 4 th ) 7:30 am – 12:30 pm July 7 – July 11 7:30 – 11:30 am 21

22 Extended School Year Grades K – 12 that meet ESY Eligibility Requirements Dates-TBA Special Service Day Camp in July Time-TBA 22

23 Smart Start Literacy and Math Focus 1 st Grade – 4 th Grade July 7 – 24, 2014 Monday – Thursday, 8:30 – 11:30 am Location: Renner Elementary 23

24 24 Did you know during 2013 Summer School, only 20% of our student population attended? Vision Building Successful Futures, Each Student, Every Day Mission Through the expertise of a motivated staff the Park Hill School District provides a meaningful education in a safe, caring environment to prepare each student for success in life. Values Student Focus Integrity High Expectations Continuous Improvement Visionary Leadership


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