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Division-wide Instructional Coordinators Support to Schools February 23, 2012.

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1 Division-wide Instructional Coordinators Support to Schools February 23, 2012

2 Instructional Coordinators Organization Chart Associate Superintendent Elementary Lead Literacy Teacher Secondary Lead Literacy Teacher Mathematics Coordinator Science Coordinator History & Social Studies Coordinator Gifted, TD. ESL, AVID, CLASS, Elementary Spanish Coordinator Health & Physical Education Coordinator (.8) Fine and Performing Arts Coordinator (.5) Preschool Coordinator (.5) Secretary

3 Instruction Grant Funding Coordinators work with other staff to find and write proposals for alternate funding sources to support teaching and learning in schools. $726, 117 – individual funding to Charlottesville; we are the sole recipient and fiscal agents $37,000,000 – Partnership grants with other school divisions, universities, agencies

4 Instruction Direct Contact in Schools Purpose to provide support that students, teachers, administrators, instructional and support staff need to be successful allocate resources As of February 5, 2012 approximate total of 3,764 contacts by Division Instructional Coordinators 454 contacts by Special Education Coordinators Approximately 30% of eWalks conducted by coordinators PLC Meetings, Observations, Coaching, School-Based Professional Development, Plans for Continuing Progress conferences, Data Meetings, Lesson Plan Development, Assessment Development, BLAST deployment, Social Media lessons, and Student Success Conferences, VGLA review, IEP, Special Education compliance


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