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Summer Learning 2016 Recommendations
November 2, 2015
Presentation Outcomes
Strategic Blueprint Commitment 1.16.E
Recommendations for 2016 related to 1.16.E
Timeline for post-2016 recommendations
Blueprint Commitment 1.16.E
Focus 1:
Design and implement effective practices that promote learning experiences for all
Commitment 1.16.E
Implement Summer School recommendations that maximize opportunities to advance student learning
Blueprint 1.16.E
Implement re-aligned curriculum and assessments
Implement Electronic Learner Profile, IC, and related training
Implement strategies to increase Summer Learning access
Implement support services, e.g. Psych/SW/504 etc.
Implement process for meeting summer resource needs
Implement plan to leverage community resources
Implement strategies to incentivize Summer Learning
Blueprint 1.16.E
Recommendations – Focus in 2015
Implement strategies to increase Summer Learning access
Implement support services, e.g. Psych/SW/504 etc.
Implement plan to leverage community resources
Summer 2015 Improvements
Increasing access Transportation for all levels 2 Elementary sites (North and South)
ESY and General Education and ELL together Food service for all levels (snack or a la carte)
Summer 2015 Improvements
Implementing support services Learning Behavior Specialist Social Worker or Psychologist for each level Special Ed assistant for accommodations
Summer 2015 Improvements
Increasing access Junior High School
Project Lead the Way Code HS (computer programming)
Blueprint 1.16.E
Recommendations – Focus in 2016
Implement re-aligned curriculum and assessments
Implement Electronic Learner Profile, IC, and related training
Implement strategies to increase Summer Learning access
Curriculum Development Timeline
September/October
Identify key content and skills from core curriculum.
Finalize course descriptions and course names.
November/January
Finalize unit maps and identify core and supplemental resources.
February/March
Create course assessments and criteria for student profiles.
Create new course communication to share with building staff.
April/May
Finalize summer school staff.
Provide professional learning for summer school staff.
Upgraded 2016 Summer Courses for K-12
K-5: Upgraded and re-titled core literacy and math courses 6-8: Upgraded and re-titled core literacy and math courses 6-8: New preparatory course for qualified students entering Hnrs Math
9: New preparatory course for qualified students entering Algebra
2016 Recommendations
Other course additions include: ELL students in general education with support
ELL students in U.S. less than 3 years in ELL courses
English Language and Communication for HS-ELL
2016 Recommendations
Extended School Year (ESY) changes include Early Childhood 2 hours per day at Ann Reid
ESY hours match general education hours at Elementary level
2016 Recommendations
Other course additions include: Second CodeHS programming course for 6-8
Second Project Lead The Way course for 6-8 (Electrons)
Second Choral course for 7-8
“Ultimate” Keyboarding course for 6-8
Course deletions Dynamic Earth Systems
2016 Recommendations
Electronic Learner Profile - Pilot platform – ECRISS portal Student assessment data, including most recent growth Student transcript information Select student status items, e.g. LEP, IEP Student strengths and areas for development from yearlong teacher Areas of growth in summer – summer school teacher
2016 Recommendations
Modest tuition increases
Elementary Junior High School
High School Drivers Education
Students 2015 2016 2017
203 160 170 180
Non 203 240 255 270
Students 2015 2016 2017
203 160/320 170/340 180/360
Non 203 240/480 255/510 270/540
Students 2015 2016 2017
203 180/360 195/380 210/420
Non 203 270/540 290/575 315/630
Students 2015 2016 2017
203 300 300 300
Non 203 395 410 430
2016 Recommendations
Increasing access 6-week summer school for K-8 in 2016 Now includes ELL Extended School Year already 6-weeks High School already 6-weeks Music remains 3-weeks Science Camp maintains four 1-week sessions
2016 Recommendations
6-week K-8 Summer Learning - Assumptions Existing 3-week summer enrollment will continue to increase
Waiver eligible enrollment will increase
Second 3-week session will not enroll at same rate as first session
Waiver population will represent greater portion of second three weeks
2016 Recommendations
6-week K-8 Summer Learning Revenue and expense recommendations
Keep in place the approved tuition increase
Implement a $25 transportation fee per 3-week session
Support as needed Camp LOL enrollment for waiver eligible kids
Future work
Evaluate efficacy of Electronic Learner Profile Advance use in 2017
Incentivize Summer Learning Develop plan in Fall 2016 for Summer 2017
Consolidate improvements Curriculum, learning, and assessment Offerings and at-risk enrollment
Program evaluation 2017-18 School year on 2014-2017 improvements
Questions