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Closing the Achievement Gap and Improving your School Through the Community School Model Desiree Margo- Principal M.A. Lynch/Coordinator District Community School Initiative Leslie Westendorf- Lynch Title I Teacher
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Closing the Achievement Gap and Improving your School Through the Community School Model

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Closing the Achievement Gap and Improving your School Through the CommunitySchool Model

Desiree Margo- Principal M.A. Lynch/Coordinator District Community School InitiativeLeslie Westendorf- Lynch Title I TeacherTom Wrightman- Lynch Instructional Coach

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•In 2006-2007 due to state assessment data M.A. Lynch was given School In Improvement status

•This designation provided SIG funds (School Improvement Grant funds)

•This designation created the opportunity in 2007-2008 for the M. A. Lynch staff to take a close look at the teaching and learning occurring at the school.

•John Hartford , M. A. Lynch Principal at the time, led the staff as they worked to create programs and academic interventions to improve the achievement of their students

•Lisa Flora, a second grade teacher at M.A. Lynch, coordinated the creation of an intensive academic after school intervention program

How the Redmond Community School Initiative began

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With the experience of developing a successful after school program, The M.A. Lynch principal and staff exhibited a readiness to further develop programming and with the support of the Commission on Children and Family were awarded a Community School Grant.

Program Growth2008-2009

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This grant provided the critical resources needed to take the next steps to develop a “Full Service “ Community School

CCF provided:•Funds for a site coordinator•Funds to support partner programming

Critical Resources

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In 2009 -Due to the early success of M.A. Lynch , the readiness the district exhibited , and the community REV document in addition to the leadership of Superintendent Vickie Fleming, The Redmond School District was awarded a 5 year 21st Century Community Learning Center Grant.•Lynch•Terrebonne• Elton Gregory Middle School•Obsidian Middle School

Readiness

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In 2010 Vern Patrick was awarded a three year Oregon Community Foundation Community School Grant

The Redmond School District now has five community schools

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The Redmond School district guided the community through a collaborative community process to determine district priorities. The result of this process is the REV (Redmond Educational Vision) One of the clear and urgent themes was Community Schools

Essential for the success of a community school- Start with a strong Foundation

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“Redmond public schools belong to the community. It is important to provide opportunities for enrichment, extended learning, and before -and after-school programs. Schools must be welcoming, safe, and foster a culture that embraces differences and encourages understanding.”

Community Schools- REV

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The REV provides the foundation for the growing Community School Initiative and honors the collective recommendation and priorities of our Redmond community.

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What is a community school?

A community school is both a place and a set of partnerships between the school and

other community resources. It has an integrated focus on academics, health and social services, youth and community development and community engagement that leads to improved student learning,

stronger families and healthier communities. Schools become centers of

the community and are open to everyone – all day, every day, evenings and

weekends.

-- Coalition for Community Schools

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•Community Connection

•Parent Connection

•Learning Connection

What Are The Building Blocks to a Successful Community School?

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• Boys and Girls Club

• Redmond Area Park & Recreation Department

• Oregon State University Extension Office- 4-H

• Oregon Rush Soccer

• Kobukan Karate & Kung fu

• Redmond School of Dance

• Redmond Youth Soccer Association (RYSA)

• Art VanGo

• Chess for Success

• CampFire USA

• Redmond Gymnastics Academy

• Start Making A Reader Today (SMART)

• All-Star Academy Basketball

• La Clase (Spanish Literacy Program)

Supporting our Students“Collaboration not simply co-locating

or cooperating

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Parent Connection

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• Parent University• Monday and Wednesday evenings

• Family Resource Center – Parenting Classes • One time workshops

• Stress Management• Helping your child with Math Homework

• ESL and Spanish GED Classes• Padres Latinos de Lynch (PLL)• Financial Aid Classes• Deschutes County Health Services

• On site Mental Health• On site Health Clinic

• Neighbor Impact – On site Head Start• Family Access Network (FAN)

Supporting our Families

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Learning Connection

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Snack and check in

Block 1- Academic

•Intensive academic interventions for identified students

•Homework club for non identified students

•Academic enrichment for TAG and high achieving students who do not demonstrate a need for homework club

•Block 2- Enrichment

•Sports

•Tech

•Arts

•Science

•Leadership

•Service Learning

•Mentoring

Cub Club Community School Schedule

“Students Shouldn’t have to choose between the sports they want to play and the interventions they

need”

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Academics play the central role in the before and after school programming that occurs at Lynch. Though the needs of the whole child are met through leveraging our partnerships, academic success for all is at the core of the community school.

Supporting the Academic needs of our students

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•Before school programs•After School Programs•Push in small group during the day•Instructional coach support with use of data to inform decision making•Title I support before school and during the day•Coordination and delivery of interventions by school staff

THE KEY:Targeted Intensive Academic Interventions before school , during the day, and after school

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1. Organizes and supports School wide assessment2. Assists with school wide assessment analysis3. Supports Before School Program 4. After school Program5. Supports and assists in planning for small Group

Interventions and push in support for ALL GRADE LEVELS

6. Team Collaboration- Title I teacher is an integral part of the academic leadership team

Title I Teacher Support

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•Instructional Coach supports:• Data teams and data analysis• All school assessment planning and

implementation• All school assessment analysis• Is an integral part of the academic

Leadership Team• Supports Before and after school intervention

planning• Supports during the day intervention

planning

Instructional Coach Support

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•Master Schedule- an intentional plan that maximizes effective instruction•Collaborative effort- all specialist support small group literacy push in time from 9:00-10:30•Grade Level Curriculum Maps- these maps are used in many ways:•Inform Special Education Support (Preview)•Inform before and after school programs•Inform Data Team focus

Systems Support

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1. Assessments are used to identify at risk students1. OAKS2. DIBELS3. DRA4. Houghton Mifflin Resources5. Teacher assessments

2. Using these assessments, students are identified

3. Students and their families are sent invitations to the before and after school academic interventions. Staff follow up with phone calls when needed

4. Growth targets are set for each student and ongoing assessments occur

Intensive Academic Interventions for Identified Students

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Before School ProgramRHS Students earn credit for being a part of the Before School program. Title I staff provide support for the morning program as well

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•LLI- Leveled Literacy Intervention•ERI- Early Reading Intervention•Houghton Mifflin Resources•Rocket Math•Rewards•DRA Assessment•SMART Reading program

Before and After School Cub Club Interventions

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What are the benefits to students and families?

Results

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In three years:Increased achievement for all students

Closed the achievement gap

Changed Status- from a School in Improvement to a school rated “Outstanding”

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Reading 2000

2001

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

All Students

80% 60% 61% 79% 68% 81% 88% 93%

3rd Grade 92% 76% 79% 81% 80% 85% 80% 92% 96% 92%

4th Grade 72% 86% 73% 77% 78% 93% 92%

5th Grade 83% 67% 80% 74% 79% 77% 67% 75% 76% 95%

ELL 17% 41% 16% 43% 58% 81%

Special Education

18% 46% 17% 25% 38% 34% 50% 55% 75%

SES 91%

Math 2000

2001

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

All Students

70% 76% 54% 80% 81% 63% 75% 85% 87%

3rd Grade 69% 78% 71% 67% 68% 78% 77% 65% 81% 92% 92%

4th Grade 62% 89% 79% 71% 63% 89% 83%

5th Grade 64% 80% 67% 85% 75% 79% 82% 79% 75% 75% 86%

ELL 20% 29% 41% 29% 22% 58% 88%

Special Education

49% 57% 19% 0% 42% 33% 50% 60% 72%

SES 85%

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Grants

•21st Century Community Learning Center 5 Year Grant

•Oregon Community Foundation Community Center 3 Year Grant

•CCF (Commission on Children and Families grant)

•CCF- Friendly PEERsuasion Grant

•Art s Central Support and grant

Leveraged Funds

•TAG (Talented and Gifted)- enrichment classes

•Title IA set aside (McKinney Vento )- after school tutoring for homeless students

•Title I Staffing- Educational assistants support before and after school programs

•Special Education- Special Education Educational Assistants support after school programs

•Other Classified staff support- Library Media Managers, etac…

Funding

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•Corporate Sponsors- adopt a school

•Private Sponsors- support individual students through scholarships

•Program fees based based on a sliding scale using Free and Reduced data

•Non Profits

• Non Profits obtain grants and provide programming for students and parents in your school

•State and County Organizations

• These organizations have their own funding source and provide programming in for students and parents in your school

Funding continued…

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M.A. Lynch has an on site Health Clinic and an on site Head Start. In a addition Lynch students and families have the support of a full time FAN (Family Access Network) advocate to help our most at risk students and families weave through the often confusing world of social services to ensure that all students come to school ready to learn.

Increased opportunities for Health and Social Services

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M.A. Lynch provides opportunities for parents and community members to build stronger families and healthier communities by offering a variety of classes and services

Increased Parent and Community Engagement

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•Strong Superintendant support•Strong Principal support•Staff buy in and support•Collaborative school culture•Strong belief that EVERY STUDENT CAN SUCCEED•Initiative Integrated into the district strategic plan and site initiatives- not an add on•Highly Effective coordinator•Networking opportunities for coordinator•Collaboration with partners NOT Co-Locating or simply cooperation•Strong, effective partners- must be a “win/win”•Integration of school day with after school- not simply an add on•Site staff support•Leverage resources throughout the community and district

What are the lessons learned?What does it take for?

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•Start to sustain in year one- otherwise when the grant or when funds are gone, the program is gone•Choose effective AND engaging intervention materials- not more of the same•Empower site staff as leaders•Listen to student and parent voice- and then use their input to develop and refine programming•Welcome and leverage your community resources•Continuously look for and apply for grants from various sources•Develop corporate sponsors•Develop ways for a variety of people to financially support programming and students thorough sponsorships

More lessons learned

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•Use data to inform decision making•Collect data consistently•Use the data to tell a story•Share the story•APPRECIATE all those who are a part of the Community School work•Continuously add new partners•Create systems and document them

More…

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IF READINESS exists- THEN

What is required is :•Effective Coordinator•Some funds to support intensive interventions•Everything else can be leveraged

How can this approach be replicated in other communities? 

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Questions?