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MA ELT Leadership Session October 8, 2013
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Updates New staff – Kathy Cross! Good News and Urgent Messages Back to school memo PD Plans Site visit protocol report revisions Revision of “Expectations for Implementation” Performance Agreements for Cohort III schools Webinar Thursday, October 17 th at 3:00 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 2
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Good News Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 3 Kathy Cross has joined our team as the TIME Collaborative Specialist. Level Funded for FY14 - $14,168,030!! All grants programmatically approved and budgets processed
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MORE Good News... Schools that met or exceeded gap narrowing targets for all subgroups in ELA: Boston Arts Academy Fletcher-Maynard Academy Newton School Schools that met or exceeded gap narrowing targets for all subgroups in math: Boston Arts Academy Fletcher-Maynard Academy Huntington McKinley Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 4
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Good News in Science... Schools that met or exceeded gap narrowing targets for all subgroups in science: Boston Arts Academy Huntington Viveiros Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 5
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Good News, cont. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 6 Kuss is (deservedly) Level 1! Level 1 MA ELT schools: Fletcher-Maynard MLK Silvia Newton Salemwood McKinley
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Our Two New Schools... McKinley: Level 1 designation for meeting gap narrowing goals Math SGP for all students = increase of 16 Math SGP for high needs subgroup = increase of 15 Huntington: Math SGP for all students = increase of 20 Math SGP for high needs subgroup = increase of 21.5 Math SGP for ELL/former ELL = increase of 30 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 7
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Urgent Messages Remember, this is a performance-based grant. MA ELT schools need to demonstrate consistent positive outcomes overall in order to secure continued support. There is heightened interest in the quality of program implementation and sustainability. Sustainability needs to become a stronger focus. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 8
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Back to School Memo Sent out September 27 th MOU or side letters PD Plans Unexpended funds Site visits ELT Performance Agreements Technical Assistance Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 9
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PD Plan Highlights Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 10 Celebrations scheduled for STAFF Research and evidence Culture work – classroom, school, AND cross-culture Ownership and accountability Differentiated instructional practices / needs of ALL learners Student engagement walkthroughs Family engagement Use of feedback from previous year Social emotional needs of students
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Site Visit Protocol and Report Template Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 11
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Expectations for Implementation In collaboration with Mass 2020 updated/improved document Revised to align with site visit goals and Conditions for School Effectiveness Replace “Expectations and Indicators” more appropriate to a pilot program in order to reflect a mature program Copies provided today Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 12
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Site Visit Revisions Input from field last year: Bullets are more concise, clear, and more easily conveyed to broader audience Team discussions could be more focused given more concrete guiding questions or goals Some redundancy Copies of Protocol draft available for feedback by October 21 st. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 13
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Proposed Protocol Changes... Guided by new Expectations for Implementation Focus group interview “topics” replacing protocol questions Professional learning and development Behavioral/cultural expectations Resource allocation Some focus group times reduced Families, students – 30 minutes Enrichment providers – 30-60 minutes Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 14
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Cohort I&IV Schools Receiving Full Site Visits 2013-2014 Edwards, Boston Fletcher-Maynard Academy, Cambridge Martin Luther King, Jr., Cambridge Kuss, Fall River Salemwood, Malden Jacob Hiatt Magnet, Worcester McKinley, Revere Huntington, Brockton Please contact Moira Connolly if you would like to participate as a team member. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 15
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Performance Agreements for Cohort III Schools Performance Agreements for Cohort III schools Webinar Thursday, October 17 th at 3:00; register at: http://www.doe.mass.edu/conference/?ConferenceI D=1656http://www.doe.mass.edu/conference/?ConferenceI D=1656 Due dates for submissions: Friday, November 8, 2013 – First draft of Performance Agreement Friday, December 6, 2013 – Second draft due Friday, January 10, 2014 – Final signed Performance Agreement due and submitted to the Department. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 16
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Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 17
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Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 18 Setting Targets Developed Internally
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Closing Remarks... Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 19 ELT is how every school should be. I don’t feel overwhelmed. I feel completed—I finished a day’s work.
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For more information: Moira Connolly, 781.338.3216 mconnolly@doe.mass.edu mconnolly@doe.mass.edu Kathy Cross, 781.338.3231 kcross@doe.mass.edu kcross@doe.mass.edu Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 20
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