WHAT IS A QUICK WIN ? • OBTAINABLE IN 4 TO 6 WEEKS • VISABLE OR TANGIBLE CHANGE IN THE EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT • STRATEGICALLY IDENTIFIED BASED ON PRIORITIZED CURRENT NEEDS ESTABLISHED BY MULTIPLE STEAKHOLDER GROUPS • GROUNDED IN DATA • DESIGNED TO CREATE AN ATMOSPHERE OF CHANGE • MAY OR MAY NOT LINK TO IMMEDIATE IMPROVEMENT IN ACHIEVEMENT • BEGINS TO CREATE MOMENTUM, CONFIDENCE, HOPE, AND COMMITMENT WITHIN THE EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT • CAN BE MAINTAINED OR RECREATED AS NEEDED BEFORE , DURING, AND AFTER QUICK WINS • BEFORE QUICK WINS • IMPORTANT TO STRATEGICALLY PLAN • DURING QUICK WINS • PLAN TO COACH THEN COACH YOUR PLAN • AFTER QUICK WINS • PLAN TO KEEP WINNING • USE DATA TO IDENTIFY WHAT QUICK WINS WOULD HAVE THE GREATEST POSITIVE IMPACT • HAVE A TENTATIVE IDEA OF WHAT IMPACT OR END PRODUCT IS NEEDED TO BE CONSIDERED A QUICK WIN • ORGANIZE A PLAN TO GUIDE AND FACILITATE THE PROCESS OF GETTING TO THE QUICK WIN • HAVE MULTIPLE OPTIONS OR PROCESSES FOR CONSIDERATION AS A STARTING POINT TO LEAD TO THE QUICK WIN • LISTEN CAREFULLY TO WHAT STAFF, STUDENTS, AND PARENTS ARE SAYING • REFERENCE AND KEEP THE DATA USED TO IDENTIFY AREAS OF NEED IN FRONT OF STAKEHOLDERS • MAINTAIN FOCUS ON TARGETED AREA FOR QUICK WIN • CONSISTENT TIME TO DO THE WORK • USE AGENDAS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE • USE ACTION STEPS • SET TIMELINES • SHARE RESPONSIBILITIES • USE PLANNED FEEDBACK POINTS • BUILD CONSENSUS • HOLD ONTO YOUR QUICK WIN • • • • PROMOTE AND CELEBRATE THE WINS MAINTAIN PRACTICES AVOID STACKING UNTIL QUICK WIN BECOMES EMBEDDED IN CULTURE CONTINUE TO MONITOR, COLLECT FEEDBACK, AND ADJUST QUICK WINS THAT CHANGED OUR LANDSCAPE Factor Mean Collaborative Leadership: Describes the degree to which school leaders establish and Collaborative Leadership Factor 3.06 maintain collaborative relationships with school staff. Teacher Collaboration Factor 2.53 dialogue that furthers the educational vision of the school. Professional Development Factor 3.69 Unity of Purpose Factor Collegial Support Factor 3.98 school. 3.77 Collegial Support: Describes the degree to which teachers work together effectively. Learning Partnerships Factor 3.34 the common good of the student. Efficacy Factor 3.62 successful learning and consider themselves to be responsible and effective agrents in instructing Teacher Collaboration: Describes the degree to which teachers engage in constructive Professional Development: Describes the degree to which teachers' value continuous personal development and school-wide Unity of Purpose: Describes the degree toimprovement. which teachers work toward a common mission for the Doddridge County Elementary School Top 3 1) Balkanized = 686 2) Collaborative = 565 Adjectives to describe the Culture of Doddridge County Elementary School Clique – 2 Frustrated – 2 Overwhelmed – 2 Unappreciated - 2 Learning Partnership: Describes the degree to which teachers, partents and students work together for Caring Controlled Stressful Struggling Efficacy Factor: Assesses the extent to which teachers consider their students to be capable of Inconsistent Turbulent Supportive Friendly students. Rushed Some possible why’s Mean Scores by Factors Schools to big 5.00 Only see grade level teachers 4.50 Turnover Rate 3.98 4.00 3.77 3.69 3.62 3.06 Factor Scores First year of common planning Poor Communication 3.34 3.50 We have a commitment to change 3.00 High participation in after school training 2.53 2.50 Have discussion on student achievement 2.00 Small community where outside comes inside 1.50 Schedule lends itself to teams on grade levels 1.00 Trust issues ( band together with whom you trust ) Departmentalized 0.50 Upstairs / downstairs are like two different worlds 0.00 Collaborative Leadership Factor Teacher Collaboration Factor 3) Contrived Collegiality = 452 Professional Development Factor Unity of Purpose Collegial Support Factor Factor Factors Learning Partnerships Factor Efficacy Factor No cross grade level communication Strong overbearing personalities Some want peace in the Universe HOW WE USED OUR DATA TO STRATEGICALLY PLAN FOR QUICK WINS IN YEAR ONE OF THE SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROCESS SCHOOL CULTURE SURVEY AND SCHOOL TYPOLOGY TOOLS CLEARLY ESTABLISHED OUR TWO IMMEDIATE AREAS OF FOCUS ….. • CREATING STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES THAT WOULD ALLOW FOR MULTIPLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR TEACHER COLLABORATION • COLLABORATIVE TEAM PLANNING • PLC TIME • DEVELOPING A SYSTEM TO MOVE A BALKANIZED STAFF OF MANY DIFFERENT VOICES INTO A COLABORATIVE STAFF WITH A MORE UNIFIED VOICE • • • • BUILDING A COLLABORATIVE TEAM MODEL ESTABLISHING PROTOCOLS FOR COMMUNICATION ESTABLISHING PROTOCOLS FOR CONSENSUS BUILDING ESTABLING THE USE OF ACTION STEPS CREATING STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES THAT WOULD ALLOW FOR MULTIPLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR TEACHER COLLABORATION •COLLABORATIVE TEAM PLANNNIG • SHARING DATA • SHARING BEST PRACTICE • SETTING ACTION STEPS •PLC • ONGOING PD • TARGETING DATA ANALYSIS • INTERACTIVE FEEDBACK TEACHER LEADERSHIP + TEACHER VOICE = QUICK WIN •BUILD SHARED LEADERS •PROTOCOLS TO COMMUNICATE •CREATING CONSENSUS •USE ACTION STEPS ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION CREATED THIS QUICK WIN Pre-K Kindergarten 8:00-8:30 Ti er 2 Interventi on a s needed 8:30-9:00 Tier 1 Intervention 9:00-9:30 Reading Block 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 Saxxon Phonics 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade Math Planning Planning Math Reading Block Reading Block Tier 1 Intervention Tier 1 Intervention Saxxon Phonics Saxxon Phonics Reading Block Planning 10:30-11:00 Tier 1 Intervention 11:00-11:30 10:55-11:25 LUNCH 11:00-11:30 LUNCH 11:05-11:35 LUNCH 11:00-11:15 Open 11:30-12:00 11:30-12:00 RECESS Little Playground 11:35-12:05 RECESS Big Playground 11:15-11:45 RECESS Big Playground Math 12:35-1:05 Planning 1:05-1:35 Tier 2 Intervention 1:35-2:05 Math Planning Dismissal Dismissal Tier 1 Intervention 11:30-11:50 Open 11:30-11:55 Open 11:50-12:20 LUNCH 11:55-12:25 LUNCH 12:20-12:50 RECESS 12:50-1:05 Open 12:25-12:55 RECESS 12:55-1:05 Open 1:45 -2:05 Open Tier 2 Intervention Tier 3 Interven Tier 2 Intervention tion Dismissal Dismissal 11:45-12:15 LUNCH 12:05-12:35 12:15-12:45 Tier 2 12:45-1:45 Math 2:05-2:35 2:35-2:45 Dismissal Reading Block Dismissal TEACHER LEADERSHIP TEAM HUMBLE BEGINNINGS Leadership Team Members will… Be positive cooperative and congenial to promote a friendly school atmosphere Act responsible by communicating correct information to their team members and be at all meetings on time Foster trust by not sabotaging undermining leadership team decisions Participate openly and willing in group discussion listening respectful to all points of view Maintain confidentiality as appropriate Be prepared , be ready to work, and actively participate in discussion and decision making Make and support decisions that benefit students, school, and community Be fully present attentive and stay on task to keep the process moving forward Not bring other work to meeting and will turn off cell phones CREATING CONSENSUS OUT OF CHAOS Dear Leadership Team Members, As we prepare for our Leadership Team meeting this Friday November 5, 2010 at 3:00 pm I wanted to inform you that for today’s meeting we will be, on a trial basis, using the “ FIST TO FIVE “ consensus building protocol. Below I have outlined the protocol for your reference during our Leadership Team work today. Overview To use this technique the Team Leader restates a decision the group may make and asks everyone to show their level of support. Each person responds by showing a fist or a number of fingers that corresponds to their opinion. If anyone holds up fewer than three fingers, they should be given the opportunity to state their objections and the team should address their concerns. Teams continue the Fist-to-Five process until they achieve consensus (a minimum of three fingers or higher) or determine they must move on to the next issue.) How to use FIST-TO-FIVE Protocol Fist A “NO” - a way to block consensus. I need to talk more on the proposal and require changes for it to pass. 1 Finger I still need to discuss certain issues and suggest changes that should be made. 2 Fingers I am more comfortable with the proposal but would like to discuss some minor issues. 3 Fingers I’m not in total agreement but feel comfortable to let this decision or a proposal pass without further discussion. 4 Fingers I think it’s a good idea/decision and will work for it. 5 Fingers It’s a great idea and I will be one of the leaders in implementing it. A TIME AND PLACE FOR EVERY ISSUE The foundation and purpose of the DCES Leadership Team is creating a school community that is dedicated to Hearing Everyone’s Voice, Collective Collaboration, and Shared Decision Making. In order to provide everyone a voice but maintain focus during leadership team meetings we focus on a preplanned agenda. However in order to always provide opportunity for additional discussion points or questions the Leadership Team uses the PARKING LOT Protocol. “PARKING LOT” Protocol Overview The purpose of the PARKING LOT protocol is to make sure that “NO” question, idea, or concern gets overlooked but at the same time does not allow leadership meetings to deviate off course due to side bar questions. Anyone having question, idea, or concern that does not appear on the meeting agenda can write their question, idea, or concern on a post it note and place it in the PARKING LOT in Rm 209. Then after current meeting agenda items have been discussed the Leadership Team looks to any items posted in the PARKING LOT for discussion. If time does not allow for discussion during the current weeks meeting those items in the PARKING LOT will be added to the next week’s agenda and discussed then. Any staff member who has a question, idea, or concern is welcome to utilize the PARKING LOT POSTER in Rm 209. Please keep in mind that the PARKING LOT should NEVER be used to bring up personal issues with other staff members. If you have questions about the PARKING LOT please see your Leadership Team representative. KEEPING OUR TEAM ON THE RIGHT ROAD Tammy Haught _______________________________________ Nicole White ________________________________________ Amy Spurlock _____ _________________________________ Rosella Amos ________________________________________ Karen Siders ______________________________________ Michelle Robey ________________________________________ Kathy Todd ______________________________________ Judy Robinson _ _______________________________________ ________________________________________ Mellissa Cross ______________________________________ Fredette Leda Allison Escolopio ______________________________________ Jennifer Thomas ________________________________________ Jeff T Harvey _______________________________________ Guest ________________________________________ Meeting Date: ___________9/9/11________________ Meeting Time: _________3:30pm-4:30pm___________ 1) WELCOME / CONNECTIONS TIME 2) OLD ITEMS FOR REVIEW/CONSENSUS DECISIONS/MOVE TO FINALIZE 3) Action Step #1 – Developing Common Classroom Expectations Action Step #2 – “4” School Improvement Teams MODEL and Placement NEW ITEMS FOR LEADERSHIP TEAM DISCUSSION / CONSENSUS BUILDING 10 year Commemoration of “ 9 -11 “ SIG Activity Update Pacing Guides Update New Teacher Evaluation Update 4) Action Steps for Next Week ( 9/12/11 TO 9/16/11 ) Leadership Team Members Action Step #1 – Get list of who needs training on new pilot evaluation system. Action Step #2 – Talk about behavior log and detention. Brainstorm ideas Administration 5) Action Step #1 – Need WVEIS numbers for all teachers to do the survey. Old Parking Lot Items 3rd and 4th need to get together to discuss new departmentalization process ( WHEN ??? ) 6) New Parking Lot Items 7) Open SUPPORTING AND GUIDING TEACHER LEADERS For week of 8-29-11 to 9-2-11 Grade Level_________________________________ Action Step #1 – Developing Common Classroom Expectations Please hold discussion about … 1. What would be the value in creating some common classroom expectations throughout the school ? 2. How would your team feel about moving in this direction ? 3. How would your team feel about using the examples below as a starting point for common classroom expectations ? o Essential Questions ( From Pacing Guide Work ) o Daily Skills ( Tied to Key Concepts and Enduring Understanding ) o Daily Agenda / Assignments / Assessments / Projects / Events 4. What other suggestions would your team have for creating common classroom expectations around instruction / content 5. Given input would your team support the above concept ? Action Step #2 – “ 4” School Improvement Teams MODEL Please review the overview of each of the proposed school improvement teams and … Leadership Team Team member’s will provide representation for each grade level team or group. They will act in a liaison capacity to facilitate grade level team meetings, discussion points, action steps, document feedback, develop consensus within grade levels using fist to five protocol, and accurately convey input from their team to leadership team. PBS Team Team members will assist in the organization, planning, implementing, supporting, and modeling of the PBS program for staff, students, and parents. Members will also be involved with creating, organizing, planning, and facilitating PBS activities for students. Each member will also act as a liaison to communicate with grade level teams and communicate feedback from grade levels team. Curriculum / Assessment Team members will be working on aligning CSO’s, current classroom curriculum, and formative / summative assessments. This team will also be reviewing trend data to identify CSO’s that have shown to be instructionally weak over time, for the purpose of identifying. Communicating, and planning strategies to address those weaknesses. This team will also begin organizing, formatting, planning, and developing Math and Language Arts ACUITY common assessments for each nine weeks. Each member will also act as a liaison to communicate with grade level teams and communicate feedback from grade levels team. Data Analysis Team members will be organizing, formatting, analyzing, and communicating school wide data collected through WESTEST, Benchmarking, ACUITY, DIBELS, IPI, Interventions, Attendance, PBS, Common Assessments ( once created ), and Surveys. Members will also be assisting with the development, construction, and maintenance of any needed data walls TEACHERS ACTING AS LEADERS AND LIAISONS CONNECTING IT ALL !!!! C U LT U R E O F T R A N S PA R E N C Y QUICK WIN WITHIN A QUICK WIN Tuesday Monthly PLC Calendar MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY ( 245-330 ) ( 245-330 ) ( 245-330 ) ( 245-330 ) ( 245-330 ) KINDERGARTEN 8:00 am – 9:00 am - Team Plan 4th Grade Team 1235-105 1ST GRADE 9:00 am – 10:00 am - Team Plan 135-205 rd 3 Grade Team 2ND GRADE Thursday 2nd Grade Team 4TH GRADE 12:35 pm – 1:35 pm Kindergarten SPECIAL ED 1:35 pm - 2:35 pm - st 1 Grade Team Team Plan 1030-1100 X 3RD GRADE 10:00 am – 11:00 am - SPECIAL AREA TITLE I & RTI X X X Team Plan 900-930 Team Plan 815-845 Every Tuesday 730-800am Every Wednesday 730-800am Every Other Thursday 730- 800am X CONNECTING THE DOTS TO SEAL OUR WIN !!!! Doddridge County Elementary Professional Learning Community Record Form Tammy Haught _______________________________________ Nicole White ________________________________________ Amy Spurlock _____ _________________________________ Rosella Amos ________________________________________ Karen Siders ______________________________________ Michelle Robey ________________________________________ Kathy Todd ______________________________________ Judy Robinson _ _______________________________________ Mellissa Cross ______________________________________ Fredette Leda ________________________________________ Allison Escolopio ______________________________________ Jeff T Harvey Jennifer Thomas ________________________________________ _______________________________________ Guest ________________________________________ Group Name : PLC Location : Rm 212 Date : 8-29-11 to 9-2-11 Start / End Time : 250-330 1. List and Sign In Sheet for members present Member Member Member Member Guest Member Member Member Member Guest Meeting Date: ___________9/9/11________________ Meeting Time: _________3:30pm-4:30pm___________ 1) WELCOME / CONNECTIONS TIME 2) OLD ITEMS FOR REVIEW/CONSENSUS DECISIONS/MOVE TO FINALIZE Action Step #1 – Developing Common Classroom Expectations Action Step #2 – “4” School Improvement Teams MODEL and Placement 3) NEW ITEMS FOR LEADERSHIP TEAM DISCUSSION / CONSENSUS BUILDING 10 year Commemoration of “ 9 -11 “ SIG Activity Update Pacing Guides Update New Teacher Evaluation Update 4) Action Steps for Next Week ( 9/12/11 TO 9/16/11 ) Leadership Team Members Action Step #1 – Get list of who needs training on new pilot evaluation system. Action Step #2 – Talk about behavior log and detention. Brainstorm ideas Administration Action Step #1 – Need WVEIS numbers for all teachers to do the survey. 5) Old Parking Lot Items 3rd and 4th need to get together to discuss new departmentalization process ( WHEN ??? ) 2. List of Agenda Items / Topics / Tasks for PLC Session Principals Items o SAT files o SOAR Passes o WESTEST DATA Mailing Grade Level PLC Discussions, Activities, Planning o New Behavior Logs Positive Negative Procedures Suggestions o School Improvement Teams Purpose Statement Descriptions Discussion / Questions o Grade Level Team Planning When and Where o Differentiated Instruction Professional Development o Immediate PLC focus and After School Training for next few weeks PLC - West Virginia Writes PLC – ACUITY Afterschool – Grade Quick and Edline ( Sept 6 and 7 330-430 ) o PRE K ONLY – Trips and Visitors 3. DCES, Grade Level, or Individual Action Steps for this week DCES Administration Grade Level Individual 4. Other or Open Items from Grade Levels / Content Areas 6) New Parking Lot Items 5. Next PLC Date: 9-6-11 to 9-9-11 7) Open 6. Recorder for PLC Session : Mr. Harvey / Mrs. Haught / Mrs. Spurlock / Coaches Time: See PLC Schedule Location: Rm 212 Doddridge County Elementary 3rd Grade Team Meeting PLC Group Name: 3rd Grade Date : 4/05/2011 Meeting Location : Rm 210 Start / End Time : 2:45-3:30 List and Sign In Sheet for members present Member Member Member Member Keri Hurst Jackie Hetzer Jack Leep Nicole White Guest Guest Guest Guest Lesta Grear Gina Oliverio List of Agenda Items / Topics / Tasks for PLC Session 1) WESTEST Math Planning a. Materials b. Assessments Summarize Key Discussions, Findings, Conclusions, and Decisions during PLC Went through the lesson plans and figured out what we have and what materials we still need to get: i. Variable Dice: all ready and accounted for ii. Shading Shapes: in Math Masters under Unit 8 iii. Small/Whole Group test prep questions from Lesta iv. Numeric and Geometric Assessment: done by Jackie v. Small Group Practice 18.4 (1-4) Questions ran off vi. Small Group Jeopardy: White will find/make vii. Real-World Problems Assessment: Keri Hurst viii. Small Group Rabbit Activity from Jackie ix. Battleship graph paper x. Ordered Pairs/Coordinate Planes Assessment: done by Jack xi. Styrofoam plates, need to by ridged ones. *highlighted: still need Established Action Steps, Assignments, and Responsibilities for next PLC Action Steps for 3rd Grade Hurst: Assessment Jackie: Rabbit Activity and Graph paper White: Jeopardy Game Lesta: Small/Whole Group Test Prep Review questions for CSO 3.2.1 Concerns that came up: None Next TM - Date: 4/19/2011 Time: 9-10 am Location: Rm 210 Recorder for 3rd Grade Team Meeting Session : N. White SUMMARIZING THE POWER IN QUICK WINS • SNAP OUT OF DOING THE SAME OLD SAME OLD • ORGANIZE, STRUCTURE, AND MOVE THE WHOLE IN A COMMON DIRECTION • BREAK ORGANIZATIONAL RUTS • EMPOWER PEOPLE TO BECOME PART OF THE SOLUTION • CREATE AND BUILD LEADERSHIP CAPACITY • GENERATE ENERGY AND MOMENTUM FOR BIGGER EDUCATIONAL UNDERTAKINGS THAT IN TIME WILL IMPACT ACHIEVEMENT • BUILDS TRUST • OPEN COMMUNICATION • WE ALL LIKE TO WIN !