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Plymouth Public Schools Strategic Plan Update

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Plymouth Public Schools. Strategic Plan Update. Objective 1.1 : Enhance student social and emotional growth, health and welfare, and demonstration of civic responsibility. Goal 1 : “The Whole Child”. Sub c ommittee W ork S o F ar :. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Plymouth Public Schools

Strategic Plan Update

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Goal 1: “The Whole Child”

Objective 1.1: Enhance student social and

emotional growth, health and welfare, and

demonstration of civic responsibility

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Subcommittee Work So Far:

• Took inventory of district initiatives and programs related to “The Whole Child” (limited list due to small number of and experiences of subcommittee members)

• Discussed “wish list” (How could PPS have the greatest impact on students? What would this look like?)

• Discussed consistency across district regarding what is currently in place

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What Needs To Be Done:

• Inventory what we are doing as a district (eliminate redundancy; improve consistency)

• Improve communication district-wide (what programs, practices are effective; who is doing what?)

• Increase emphasis on Health and Wellness (curriculum, PE, after-school programs; setting as a priority)

• Identify external (human service) resources available to PPS students and families (“new” PYDC)

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Goal 2: Increase Family and Community Engagement

Objective 2.1: Strengthen family participation in schools

and in student learning and development.

Objective 2.2: Enhance communication between school

and home, as well as with the community at large.

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Key Message

It is the view of the Plymouth Public Schools that educating children takes effort and support from all stakeholders. Students, parents, teachers, administrators, support personnel, and the greater community need to be in constant communication to maximize collaboration.

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How Do We Communicate?

• School Newsletters

• Parent Surveys

• Friday Notes

• All-Call Automated Messages

• District websites

• Parent Conferences

• Local Paper

• Accessibility of School Staff

• New Website

• EDTV

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Engaging the Community

• PTA

• Open Houses

• Information Nights

• College Fair

• Tech Expo

• Concerts

• Art Exhibits

• Career Days

• Community Service Learning

• Sporting Events

• EDTV

• Honors Breakfasts

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Moving Forward

• Expanding the use of

Aspen

• Plymouth Voyager:

Quarterly Magazine

• Parent Fun Nights

• Use of EDTV

• PTA collaboration

• Feedback from parents

• Hosting parent

involvement workshops

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GOAL 3: Enhance Academic Achievement Of All Students

• Student Achievement

• Four-year graduation rates and post-secondary statistics

• Performance on national, state, and local assessments

• Special Education student performance

• Best practices (curriculum & instruction)

• Using student data to drive instruction

• Professional Development

• Service Learning

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Internal Communication: Within School Stakeholders

• Department and Faculty Meetings

• Embedded Professional Development

• In-services

• Administrative Meetings (PCD, CCC, etc.)

• Collaborative Planning Time

• Data Teams/Literacy Teams

• Newsletters (departmental, memos, e-mails)

• Instructional Videos

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External Communication: Parents, Students, And The Community

• District’s Website (upgrading 7/12)

• Friday Notes

• Parent Information Nights/Celebrations

• Classroom Websites/Teacher Newsletters

• School Monthly Newsletters

• Open Houses

• PTA Newsletters/ Websites

• EDTV

• Aspen

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Analyzing and Communicating

Student Achievement DataAnalyzing Data

• District Data Team

• Building Data Teams

• Use of Aspen/TestWiz

• Parent Conferences

• School/Department/Grade Level Meetings

• Child Study Teams

Communicating to Parents

• Report Cards

• Progress Reports

• Parent Conferences

• Parent Portal

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Professional Development• Inservice (8 two-hour sessions a year)

• Faculty, Department, Grade-level meetings

• Job-embedded opportunities (workshops, demonstration lessons, modeling, etc.)

• Graduate courses/In-district offerings (PAC)

• School-based action teams (literacy, data)

• Self-directed study groups

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Recommendations

• Continued use of PCD time to focus on academic goals

• District messages to staff that report progress toward academic

achievement goals

• Increased use of technology to share ideas and demonstrate strategies

• Continue to utilize tools (TestWiz, Aspen, etc.) to analyze data and make

recommendations to improve teaching and learning

• Expand ways in which academic progress and performance is reported and

explained to parents

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Objective 3.1:

• Expand student access and exposure to current technology and real world applications.

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Student Access And Exposure

Where we are currently:

• Access through labs, carts, classroom stations

• Access to online file sharing (Google Docs, Edmodo), Aspen, presentation and office programs, online databases, online text

• High school technology courses

What we need to continue progress:

• Allow more mobile devices into the schools for educational use

• Continue to evolve and update software, online textbooks

• Middle school technology courses that integrate technology in all areas

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Educators

Where we are currently:

• Our educators are increasingly more receptive to using technology

• Teachers are comfortable with a selection of software

What we need to continue progress:

• Survey staff on what support they need to progress

• Continue professional development

• Continue to upgrade hardware and software

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Tech Support• Continue to support educators in the classroom with technology integration

• Model uses of new hardware and software

• Continue to upgrade the wireless networks to support the integration of mobile devices

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Communicating With Families

• Provide parents with technology overview of software and hardware used by students while in school

• Family Technology Nights for students to showcase their work and provide parents with software support

• Key Message: Technology and technology literacy are 21st Century skills that must be integrated into curriculum and instruction

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Community Awareness

• Communicate our goal and promote technology usage through the newspaper, website and EDTV

• Create short public service announcements showing students using technology

• Invite the community into the schools for technology showcases during the evening

• Key Message: Technology integration in our schools is a necessity, not a luxury