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School Improvement Plan
for Student Achievement 2015-16
School: Rothwell-Osnabruck School Principal:Ewen McIntosh
Vice-Principal(s):Peter Onstein
Goal: Team 1: By June 2016, 70% of marker students will demonstrate a one-point incremental gain on the Ontario Student Achievement chart, compared to previous reporting periods.
School Effectiveness Framework Indicators:1.1 Assessment is connected to the curriculum, collaboratively developed by educators and used to inform next steps in learning and instruction
1.2 A variety of relevant and meaningful assessment data is used by students and educators to continuously monitor learning, to inform instruction and to determine next steps
1.3 Students and educators build a common understanding of what students are learning by identifying, sharing and clarifying the learning goals and success criteria1.4 During learning, timely, ongoing, descriptive feedback about student progress is provided based on student actions and co-constructed success criteria.
1.5 Students are explicitly taught and use self-assessment skills to monitor, improve and communicate their learning, within the context of the Ontario Curriculum and/or IEP.
1.6 Assessment of learning provides relevant and meaningful evidence to evaluate the quality of student achievement at or near the end of a cycle of learning and to determine next steps.
1.7 Ongoing Communication about learning is in place to allow students, educators and parents to monitor and support student learning.
2.1 Collaborative instructional leadership to build capacity to strengthen and enhance teaching and learning
PLAN ACT OBSERVE REFLECTNeeds Assessment Evidenced-Based Strategies/Action OBSERVE: Monitor/Gather Evidence Analyze/Reflect
Where are we now? What are we going to do? How are we doing? How did we do? Where to N
What does student achievement data indicate?
Report Card Data
2014-2015
Semest
er
20/40 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
1 0 55 66 97 157
2 12 46 60 79 185
OSSLT Data:OSSLT Data (%-age successful)
10/11 82
11/12 68
12/13 90
13/14 78
14/15 85
*4 students deferred in 14/15
EQAO Grade 9 Math data:Percentage at or above grade level
Year Applied Academic
10/11 56 71
11/12 42 63
12/13 17 76
13/14 27 77
14/15 21* 64
Concerns:
Overall Goals
The use of Growing Successto explore over-arching
messaging and direction for assessment.
Explore:
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Teacher Moderation: Collaborative Assessment of
Student Work
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Student Voice: Transforming Relationships
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Lets Talk about Listening
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Dynamic Learning
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Student Self Assessment
Explore Assessment for Learning as Design Thinking; study of
Design Thinking for Educatorsto learn about sound
assessment for effective instructional design.
What will be observed?
From Staff:
Development of consistent perceptual data collection
protocols for both staff and students
Deeper focus on staff-wide embracing of observation and
conversationas tools for both assessment as learning
(feedback to inform next student move) and assessment of
learning (feedback to inform next instructional move)
Continued exploration of connecting effective assessment
practice to instructional design
From students:
Increased awareness and understanding of learning goals
Increased frequency of self-advocacy in response to stated
learning goal
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Increasing gap in achievement: increased rate of level
4 and level 1 outcomes.
Professional Learning
UCDSB-supported Hub 2014/15 explored Cross
Curricular Literacy through study of the Social Sciences
curriculum.
UCDSB-supported Hub 2014/15 explored value of
student voice as an assessment tool (observations,
conversations, products as balance)
Recent staff-wide focus on school design (K.Robinson)
as well as growth mindset (C.Dweck) when collecting
student observations
1stCYCLE OF INQUIRY If teachers use clear and relevant learning goalsbased on curriculumexpectations, then all students will demonstrate higher achievement,
with 70% of marker students increasing by one increment on the
achievement chart.
To be completed by March 25, 2016 To be completed by April 1, 2016
2ndCYCLE OF INQUIRY To be completed by April 4, 2016 To be completed by June 10, 2016 To be completed by June 17, 2016