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School Improvement Plan. For Bridgeport-Spaulding Middle School. School Improvement Team. Name Position Contact information. 2009-2010 Goals. Writing – By October 2009, 70% of our 7 th & 8 th graders will be at or above proficiency on the writing components of the MEAP writing test.
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School Improvement Plan For Bridgeport-Spaulding Middle School
School Improvement Team NamePositionContact information
2009-2010 Goals • Writing – By October 2009, 70% of our 7th & 8th graders will be at or above proficiency on the writing components of the MEAP writing test. • Reading – By October 2009, 70% of our 7th & 8th graders will be at or above proficiency on the reading components of the MEAP reading test. • Math – By October 2009, 70% of the Bridgeport-Spaulding Middle School students (7th & 8th graders) will be at or above proficiency for the MEAP math test.
Writing • Writing – By October 2009, 70% of our 7th & 8th graders will be at or above proficiency on the writing components of the MEAP writing test. • 53% of BSMS students were proficient in the Fall of 2006 • 64% of BSMS students were proficient in the Fall of 2007 • 65% of BSMS students were proficient in the Fall of 2008
Reading • Reading – By October 2009, 70% of our 7th & 8th graders will be at or above proficiency on the reading components of the MEAP reading test. • 59% of BSMS students were proficient in the Fall of 2006 • 63% of BSMS students were proficient in the Fall of 2007 • 68% of BSMS students were proficient in the Fall of 2008
Math • Math – By October 2009, 70% of the Bridgeport-Spaulding Middle School students (7th & 8th graders) will be at or above proficiency for the MEAP math test. • 47% of BSMS students were proficient in the Fall of 2006 • 64% of BSMS students were proficient in the Fall of 2007 • 66% of BSMS students were proficient in the Fall of 2008
2008 MEAP Data 80% 71% 69% 68%
2008 MEAP Data 67% 66% 62% 53%
Strategies Daily oral writing warm up MEAP like quarterly assessments Literacy Circles Continuation of 6 Traits +1 Formal/Informal writing Cross-Curriculum Utilize technology Rubrics for major assignments/projects Use of “quanswers” Resources Make up daily prompts Teacher created MEAP-like test and quizzes Literacy circle jobs Computer lab MEAP release items Test Wiz Common prep time Teacher created rubrics 7th Period Intervention School Improvement Goal #1 • Improve Writing Skills • By Fall 2009, 70% of 7th and 8th grade students will be at or above proficient on the MEAP. S.C. 380.1277, Ed. YES!, NCLB
Strategies Daily oral writing warm up Literacy Circles MEAP like quizzes/Assessments Summarizing – Text rendering Cross-Curriculum Utilize technology Higher level thinking questions Bearcat Notes Frayer Model – vocabulary 3-2-1 Rubrics for major assignments/projects Resources Teacher created MEAP-like test and quizzes Reading material (magazines, novels, etc.) Readingquest.com Computer lab MEAP released items Test Wiz Common prep time Teacher created rubrics 7th Period Intervention School Improvement Goal #2 • Improve Reading Skills • By Fall 2009, 70% of 7th and 8th grade students will be at or above proficient on the MEAP. S.C. 380.1277, Ed. YES!, NCLB
Strategies Small group activities Cross-Curriculum Activities using manipulatives Utilize technology (Graphing calculators, computer tutorials) Retesting/remediation Resources Teacher created MEAP-like test and quizzes SVSU math tubs Test Wiz Common prep time Computer lab MEAP released items After school tutoring Scantron Graphing calculators 7th Period Intervention School Improvement Goal #3 • Improve Mathematics Skills • By Fall 2009, 70% of 7th and 8th grade students will be at or above proficient on the MEAP . S.C. 380.1277, Ed. YES!, NCLB
Professional Development • Literacy circles • Continue 6 Traits + 1 • Common planning time • Continued support for SVSU • In-service on new benchmarks • MMGW (Making Middle Grades Work) • Standards Based Learning, Assessment, and Reporting • Math/Technology training • Assessment training • Gang Task Force • Bullying • CPR
Proposed Budget Items • Building Upgrades • Furniture which includes computer chairs, classroom desks, tables, and chairs • Materials and Programs • After-School tutoring program • Science Club • Head to Head • Classroom supplies – Transparencies, overhead markers, white board markers • Core academic support • Compass Learning Computer Program • Technology materials
Estimated Budget Items • Core Academic Subjects • All subject - $450+ $230 for consumables (All areas could utilize a Scantron machine) • ELA – $500-$700 (new books) • Science - $1,000 (consumable lab equipment) • Social St. - $500 (maps, giant post-it paper, colored pencils, used textbooks) • Math - $900 (calculators for everyday use) • Science Club - $1,000 • Student Council - $200 • Wireless Lab • Furniture – Approximately $4,000 Per classroom set of 30
Character Education & School Climate • Discipline Data will be collected, shared and assessed monthly with teachers • Advisory will be used to promote positive behavior (study groups, videos, information sharing, homework assistance, surveys, etc.) • School assemblies will support student achievement or support school improvement goals • Counselor will continue to run support groups and collaborate with local agencies to provide services • Counselor will continue positive behavior programs with incentives to be implemented by all staff • VIP’s will continue to provide quality activities and financial support when appropriate • Head to Head, Sports, & Club activities will be offered • Use of student planners • Student Profiles will be displayed in the hallways • Student Council will focus on school issues • Video News will keep students up to date with current issues