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Measurements for Goal #1 School Climate • Satisfaction (students and teachers) • Cohesiveness (students) • Acceptance of diversity (students and teachers) • Bullying frequency (students and teachers)
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2010 evaluation power point

Nov 30, 2014

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Results of the 2010 Kindness Project evaluation.
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Measurements for Goal #1 – School Climate• Satisfaction (students and teachers)• Cohesiveness (students)• Acceptance of diversity (students and teachers)• Bullying frequency (students and teachers)• Discipline referrals (teachers and principals)

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Satisfaction• The extent to which

students feel satisfied with or like their classes.

Example questions:I like my class.My class is fun.

• Teacher satisfaction

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Cohesiveness• The degree to which students understand, collaborate, and are friendly with one another

• Example questions: Children in my class like each other. In my class everyone is my friend.

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Acceptance of Diversity• The extent to which students accept and

value other students from different cultures.

Example questions:I am happy that there are children in my class who speak different languages.I am happy to play with children who look different from me.

• Teacher feedback

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Bullying Frequency Reported by 2nd-4th Grade Students

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TEACHERS: “The school counseling project helps to reduce bullying in our school.”

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PRINCIPALS: Using the baseline data from year one in 2009, discipline referrals were reduced from 371 cases to 262.

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Measurements for Goal #2 – Testing/Achievement• Mastery of Counselor-Taught Lessons• Achievement Growth in Reading and

Math (MAP)• Academic Growth in 2009-2010 (MAP)• Achievement in reading and math (MCA-II)• Attendance• Feedback from teachers

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Attendance (one of the NCLB measurements): Attendance improved from 95% in 2008-09 to 96% in 2009-10.

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From the teacher survey/evaluation of counselor effectiveness:• 96% of teachers believe counseling on personal issues has benefited student performance (personal issues can make discipline problems much worse in the classroom, so counselor assistance was very beneficial).• 100% of responding teachers reported satisfaction with the counseling services.

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Measurements for Goal #3 – “Sparks”(Individual Excellence)• 3rd Graders Articulation of Strengths and Interests• 4th Graders Articulation of Strengths and Interests• Counselor and teacher records

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3rd Graders Articulation of Strengths and Interests

2009-10

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4th Graders Articulation of Strengths and Interests

2009-10 2008-09

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Counselor and teacher records show …• 100% of students were involved in age-appropriate performances, exhibits, competitions, and/or service projects• 100% of students identified as “at-risk” were

matched with mentors

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Measurements for Goal #4 – Engagement/Stewardship• Parent responses• Principal responses• Enrollment increases

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Parent Responses

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Parent Responses

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Parent Responses

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Principal Responses

100% of principals agreed with these statements:

• My interactions with the Kindness Project team were adequate.

• The Kindness Project met my expectations.

• The Kindness Project contributes to the healthy climate of my school.

• The Kindness Project benefited the teachers.

• The Kindness Project benefited the students.

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Enrollment has increased 4%, exceeding the project’s goal of a 1% increase each year.

Enrollment increases:

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Measurements for Goal # 5 Collaboration• 100% of collaborators report total satisfaction with the Kindness Project.• Students and families in need of additional help are referred to Associated Psychiatry (up to six free sessions through Family Services Collaborative); data not reported due to privacy laws.

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