Developing the Fall 07-08 Educational Plan for Success (EPSS)

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Developing the Developing the Fall 07-08 Fall 07-08

Educational Plan for Educational Plan for Success (EPSS)Success (EPSS)

Developing the Developing the Fall 07-08 Fall 07-08

Educational Plan for Educational Plan for Success (EPSS)Success (EPSS)

New Mexico Public Education DepartmentRegional Trainings April 2007Priority School Bureau

Goals for Today• Provide overview of Plan Do Study Act Process for

the of Educational Plan for Student Success– Responded to Feedback from Users– Streamline Process– Add action to the plan– Provide Rationale for changes

– Link Diagnostic Assessment (DAR and DAPR)to Education Plan for Student Success

• Provide overview of Educational Plan forStudent Process– Technical Assistance & Technical Assistance Teams

• How to Develop the Educational Plan for Student Success

• Timelines and Responsibilities

Definition

• The Educational Plan for Student Success is a long range plan each district is required to develop, implement, assess and evaluate for the purpose of student achievement and continuous school improvement (6NMAC3.2.9.1)

Why Change?“Walk the Talk”

• Complete a PDSA of the EPSS Process-

• What worked ?• What didn’t ?

• What did the users say about the process?

• What were the original goals for the process?

• Need to document action;• Need to show results;• Need to have a plan that

provided a “roadmap” for student success

• Request from the users of the process- you, principals, teachers;

• Request from the EPSS Coordinators to connect the assessment with the Improvement Plan

Problems w

ith alignment

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s?How will we know if we are better ?

We had lots of parts and pieces- all good, but not necessarily connected!

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When do we get our data?

Student SupportServices

Systems Assessment

Instructional Program

And Practices

School Data Review

Student Learning Environment

Diagnostic Assessment

Report

StrategiesResponsibilities,

Resources

Goals & Measures

Educational Plan for Student Success

Linkages not clear

EPSS Alignment Committee

• Participants met 4 times- December,2006 to March, 2007

• Included all PED Departments; representation from Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents, Federal Program Directors, Principals, JSA, and Education Partners

• Made recommendations regarding format and content

Changes in EPSS Form • Includes PDSA Cycle• References to Standards for

Effective Schools– A set of standards to help

analyze the school’s total structure

– Includes a rubric to describe what the indicators look like.

• Review of Action Steps and Strategies

Mandates ! What will change?

• Districts must designate a person responsible for Reform who will serve as PED Liaison

• Districts report to PED for S1 & S2

• Districts provide Technical Assistance to S1 & S2 schools

• Principal/Supt invited to attend Leadership Training in School Reform

• Technical Assistance Plan written instead of DAR

• Data reported on Quarterly Basis;

• Action Plans added to EPSS through the PDSA Format

What will Change For S1 & S2 Schools ?

• Annual Goals will be set at AMO level

• Districts will provide Technical Assistance for S1 & S2 schools

• Districts will appoint a person in charge of school reform to be PED Liaison

• Districts will report results to PED on a regular basis for S1 & S2

• Principals and Superintendents will be invited to attend Leadership Training in School Reform

What will change for CA,R1 & R2 Schools

• PED will focus intensive service at this level;

• A Technical Assistance Plan will occur at the CA level that will include requirements for the Alternative Governance Plan;

• Principals and Superintendents (or designee) will be required to attend Leadership Training in School Reform.

• CA,R1 & R2 schools must have intensive interventions in place that involve additional classes, after school, extended year and research based core programs in place;

• Teachers in CA,R1 & R2 schools must participate in training and coaching activities provided at the school level.

From DAR to Tech Assistance

DAR or DAPR• Systems Assessment• Data Analysis• Instructional

Programs & Practices

• Student Support Services

• Student Learning Environment

• Ratings and Action Steps

Needs Assessment :• School Profile with

demographics• Data Analysis• Systems Assessment• Peer or Diagnostic

Team Observation and Interviews– Instructional

Programs & Practices– Student Support

Services– Student Learning

Environment

Technical Assistance Plan will include:

• Needs Assessment to identify Target populations

• Development of Goals and Measures focused on increasing student achievement

• Recommendations and Selection of Research Based Instructional Strategies and Intensive Interventions

• EPSS site monitoring on a quarterly basis• Coaching provided by Educational

Partners/PED

Technical Assistance Plan will be used to ….

• Develop the Educational Plan for Student Success that includes a PDSA cycle

• Identify resource availability and needs• Establish Responsibilities &Timelines

for service• Report ongoing progress (quarterly in

CA,R1 & R2 schools)

New format for goals with data tables

Action Plan with PDSA , Responsibilities, Resources

Continue through DO each quarter; completing the STUDY

And ACT/PLAN at the end of the time period (quarter)

This spring, if you have an EPSS visit, we will…• Review Action

Steps from the DAR & EPSS

• Start the paradigm shift

• Focus on results

Help you and your building leadership teams

….• Shift from a

teaching to learning cycle

• Emphasize action-– Who– How– When– How Much

• Plan the Fall EPSS

In fall 07-08• Anticipate 196+ CA,R1 & R2 Schools• Anticipate 200+ S1 & S2 Schools• Less Resources to provide services• Build capacity in Local Educational

Agency (District) to support schools• Must rely on District to provide early

Technical Assistance

In summary,• The requirements are still the same;• How we work the requirements has

changed!• We must be able to accommodate

more schools that need improvement and we must be successful in changing the outcomes of our work!

Setting the Stage….• In the Spring schools

should gather data in three ways:– Open-ended

reflection on the school year

– Review of action steps of DAR/DAPR and EPSS strategies

• Data Review

Reflecting on the Year – Step 1

• Consider three things you did this year that had the most positive effect on student achievement?

• What results made you choose these three things?

• Why were they so successful?

• What do you consider to be the three most significant challenges or issues related to student achievement facing the school in the coming year?

Reflecting on the Year – Step 2

• To what extent do the strategies and action steps on the “Review of Action Steps” form align with the top three successes and challenges you identified earlier?

Review of Action Steps Step 3

Review of Action Steps and Strategies

Using the templates provided, work at your tables to:

• Choose 2 or 3 action steps and/or EPSS strategies;

• Answer the questions provided in the columns;

• Be ready to report out about what you discovered.

Action Steps ReviewReports

• Review School Data Sheets• Ask: “What sense do you make of

this data? What are successes? What are areas that need to be addressed?”

School Data Review and Discussion

Step 4

Using Data to Drive Instruction

• You must start with information about the performance of the students –

• Disaggregated by ethnicity• Disaggregated by Special Populations• Disaggregated by content standards

• Review Sample Indicators and Rubrics for Quality Teaching and Learning;

• “How can you use these indicators and rubrics to paint a picture of quality instruction?”

Effective Schools Review and Discussion

Step 5

EPSS Revision Committee’s“Standards of Effective Schools”

• Standard 1: Effective Leadership– Dynamic and Distributed Leadership– Focus on Student Learning– Sustained Improvement Efforts

• Standard 2: Quality Teaching and Learning– Quality Classroom Instruction– Coordinated and Embedded Professional Development Focused on

Classroom Instruction– Coordinated and Aligned Curriculum and Assessments– High Expectations for Teachers and Students

• Standard 3: Collaborative Relationships– Family and Community Involvement– Professional Culture and Collaborative Relationships

• Standard 4: Support for System-wide Improvement – Effective Use of Data– Strategic Allocation of Resources

Using the EPSS Template-

• Using the AMO charts for SY 2008;• Choose an overall Goal with a measure

for the 1st box;– Choose a math target for the Target Goal-

• Make a statement based on the data about why you chose that Target Goal and measure;

New format for goals with data tables

Next -

• Who are you going to target with the 1st Strategy ? Hint- What is you plan? Choose after school tutoring or extra period of math….

• What intervention will you choose to assure that students will be successful ? Hint- What are your program, practices or materials? Choose Navigator Math.

• Remember- what does it look like when good instruction is occurring?

Action Plan with PDSA , Responsibilities, Resources

And then complete the sheet ….!

• Ending with the study component for the beginning of 1st quarter;

• At the end of 1st quarter, report results of intervention;

• What were the results of your efforts?• What do you need to do differently-

refine, revise, rework- or not change?

Continue through DO each quarter; completing the STUDY

And ACT/PLAN at the end of the time period (quarter)

Next Steps for Spring• CA,R1, R2 drafts due by

June 15 • R1 & R2 ( with an

Alternative Governance Plan) will be done with PED team

• S1, S2 will be done with EPSS Coordinators (if Priority School) or District

• Use new EPSS Plan in your Budget Review

• Send Drafts to PSB• Final reports due

September 14,2007

For Rural Districts with Waivers (no Status

Schools)

• Send in the District EPSS• Reference Groups with Gaps as

special education and free and reduced lunch –if gaps exist.

For Districts with S1 & S2 Status Schools

• District provides Technical Assistance and Monitors Schools on

Status;• Sends or Gives data to PED at

Semester Report;• Send in EPSS to PED

Districts with CA, R1 or R2 Schools

• PED does Technical Assistance with District;

• District and School EPSS, with data submitted on a quarterly basis;

• Quarterly PED TA visits

Thank You!

•Questions?

•Evaluations

To contact us!• Dr. Karen K Harvey

– Assistant Secretary, Quality Assurance and Systems Integration

– http://www.KarenK.Harvey@state.nm.us

• Dr. Beverly Johnson– Director, Priority Schools– http://www.Beverly.Johnson@st

ate.nm.us• Larry Bemesderfer

– Assistant Director Priority Schools

– http://www.Larry.Bemesderfer@state.nm.us

• Brenda Gray– Educational Administrator– http://www.Brenda.Gray@state

.nm.us

• David Johnson, – Assistant Director, Priority

Schools– http://www.David.Johnson,PED

@state.nm.us• Diana Jaramillo

– Educational Administrator– http://www.Diana.Jaramillo@sta

te.nm.us• Tom Lewis

– Educational Administrator– http://www.Tom.Lewis,PED@st

ate.nm.us• Dr. Russ Romans

– Educational Administrator– http://www.Russ.Romans@stat

e.nm.us