4. Total Enrollment: 453
Low Income: 23%
ELL Students: 39 (30 at K-2)
8 countries represented
15 different languages represented
5. The
Ridgeview
Plan on a
Page
RIDGEVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STRATEGIC PLAN ON A PAGE
2013-2014
MIISSIION
M SS ON
The Ridgeview community develops lifelong learners through dedication, hard work
and perseverance.
VIISIION
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Dunlap students will continuously excel in a global society by being:
Self-motivated learners
Critical thinkers
Effective communicators
Skilled collaborators
Responsible and culturally aware citizens
Technologically capable creators
VALUES & BELIIEFS
VALUES & BEL EFS
We believe that:
While all children can learn, they learn at different rates and in different ways.
High expectations and an engaging, innovative, technological learning environment are critical to the
learning success of all students.
Students must take responsibility for their own learning and achievement.
Effective collaboration requires trust, mutual respect, open, and honest communication.
District policies are necessary to ensure equitable and consistent implementation of expectations.
Goals must be specific, measurable, attainable, results-oriented, and time-bound.
Continual stakeholder feedback guides improvement.
GOALS
GOALS
Home-School Partnership Goal: During the 2013-14 school year, we will increase
opportunities for parents to become involved in school by offering monthly workshops and
activities at the school as identified by the 2013 Harris Survey and a needs assessment
survey. This goal will be measured by an increase in satisfaction in a pre/post survey to
parents. (connected to District Goal #4)
Social-Emotional Learning Goal: RES students will increase overall composite scores in
each of the 3 social-emotional learning goal areas each benchmark period during the 201314 school year as measured by the BESST benchmark assessment. (connected to District
Goals #1, 2, and 3)
Academic Goal: RES staff will improve reading and math achievement during the 2013-14
school year as measured by 5% improvement from fall to spring on the STAR assessment.
(connected to District Goal #1)
6. Connecting PLC Work to SIP
School Goals
Home-School Connection
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District Goalsof PLC Teams for
Increase opportunities
work Goals
Classroom
parents and families to
connect with school
Home-School Connection:
Improve
social, emotional, and
behavioral skills of
students.
Volunteer Opportunities
Student Goals
SEB Learning:
Student Data Binders
Classroom Meetings
Student Plan on a Page
Second Step
Student-Led Conferences
Alignment Visual???
4 Grade Spotlight
Speakers
Focus on Common formative assessment
Ongoing Parent Surveys
SEB Learning:
Goal 1:
To continuously improve
student growth and
achievement
Goal 2:
To obtain a satisfying and
productive classroom and
school learning
Environment
Academic Goal:
Goal 4:
To improve math and
reading skills as measured
by STAR assessment.
To ensure a satisfying and
productive partnership
with families &
community
th
Problem Solving (2nd)
Study Buddies (K)
Academic Goal:
WIN time intervention
7. Overall Academic Performance
ISAT Reading
82% of all RES students M/E
75% Overall M/E for BOYS
89% Overall M/E for GIRLS
20% of last year’s ISAT test
was based on the Common
Core Standards – 100% of
this year’s ISAT will be based
on Common Core.
8. Overall Academic Performance
ISAT Math
79% of all RES students M/E (84% 5th grade)
78% Overall M/E for BOYS
80% Overall M/E for GIRLS
9. Overall Academic Performance
th Grade Only)
ISAT Science (4
93% of all RES students M/E
88% Overall M/E for BOYS
100% Overall M/E for GIRLS
10. Academic Achievement @ RES
STAR data – new this year
K
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Star Math
N/A
80/85.8
73/80
79/84.8
84/84
81/79.8
Star Reading
N/A
76/56.6
68/75.4
68/76.8
73/78.8
79/78.2
Star Early Lit.
86/86
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
% Below 40th
Percentile
14%
23% (R)
21%(M)
31%(R)
27%(M)
31%(R)
20%(M)
27%(R)
16%(M)
21%(R)
19%(M)
12. Harris Poll Results
Identified Top Concerns
(combine similar issues when possible)
1. Funding for technology was cited as a concern amongst all three
stakeholder groups.
2. Inadequate technology access was cited as a concern amongst
both students and teachers. Technology funding was also listed as a
concern amongst parents.
3. Other isolated concerns were as follows:
Main teacher likes me (students)
Main teacher makes class fun (students)
Are most other students nice to you? (students)
Do you have adequate time for instruction?
Is learning time protected from disruption?
Input on the training you receive.
Involvement in decisions that affect you.
Student apathy.
More feedback on your child’s performance.
Lack of college preparation in school.
Student
Staff
Parents
Within our
Control?
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
Yes
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Yes
X
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13. Continuous Improvement @ RES
Ground Rules
Mission Statements
Data Centers
Quality Tools
Class Meetings
SMART Goals
Student-Led
Conferences
Data Binders
Set and communicate direction through PLC groupsCreate and monitor school goalsPromote a positive environment for students and teachersCreate Harris Poll Action PlanCreate focus groups
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Next Steps will be to create focus group meetings to help us dig deeper and understand the issues better.