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Presentation V
A Discussion with School
Boards:
Raising the Graduation Rate,
High School Improvement,
and Policy Decisions
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Goals for Presentations
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Present information on the Virginia Graduation Rate
Review the Standards of Accreditation requirements concerning the
Graduation and Completion Index and accreditation for 2011-2012
and beyond
Review a comprehensive, systematic process for high school
improvement through the Eight Elements of High School
Improvement
Present information on the Virginia Early Warning System Tool and
Guide
Promote discussion on policy issues affecting high school
improvement efforts
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Personnel
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How do personnel policies affect student access to challenging
curriculum and instruction?
Are teacher assessments effectively improving instruction?
Do our policies develop teacher leaders and empower them to make
meaningful contributions?
Is collaboration across classrooms, disciplines, and schools
encouraged to support student success from grades K-12 and beyond?
Other policy concerns:
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Student Services
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Are there policies that provide support for students to succeed? Are there
policies that push students out of school?
Do our policies create a systematic way to identify students in need of
additional non-instructional services and support?
Do our policies support tiered interventions for problems such as
substance abuse, mental health, violence prevention, and others?
Do our grading and grade promotion policies allow students to recover
from poor performance?
Other policy concerns:
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Curriculum and
Instruction
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Are our policies related to curriculum designed to exceed minimum
standards?
Do our processes and procedures encourage creative solutions? For
example, do we offer programs (online, night school, etc.) for students
who need to earn just a few credits in order to graduate?
Do we connect academic programs and career and technical education to
bring more relevance to learning?
Do our policies support access to challenging curriculum and instruction
for all students, including those with special needs?
Other policy concerns:
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Physical Services
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Is the school environment conducive to helping students master
challenging curriculum?
Do our policies encourage maximum utilization of all our facilities?
Do policies related to fiscal management and physical facilities support
necessary maintenance for the life of facilities and equipment?
Have our policies and stakeholder engagement practices encouraged
community support for our facilities?
Other policy concerns:
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School Climate
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Do we have a shared vision and plan for promoting, enhancing, and
sustaining a positive school climate?
Do we have policies to specifically promote: a) the development and
sustainability of social, emotional, ethical, civic and intellectual skills
and engagement; b) a comprehensive system to address barriers to
learning and re-engage students who have become disengaged?
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School Climate (cont.)
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Do our policies and practices create an environment where all
members are welcomed, supported, and feel safe in school socially,
emotionally, intellectually, and physically?
Have we developed meaningful and engaging practices, activities
and norms that promote social and civic responsibilities and a
commitment to social justice?
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QUESTIONS
Next Steps
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Resources and Links
1.
Grad Nation: A Guidebook to Help Communities Tackle the Dropout
Crisis (America’s Promise Alliance, February 2009)
http://www.every1graduates.org/PDFs/GradNation_Guidebook_Final
.pdf
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The Silent Epidemic: Perspectives of High School Dropouts
http://www.civicenterprises.net/pdfs/thesilentepidemic3-06.pdf
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Council on Virginia’s Future: The High Cost of Low Educational
Attainment
http://www.future.virginia.gov/docs/IssueInsights/Insight1.pdf
Resources and Links
4. Virginia Department of Education Statistics & Reports: Graduation,
Completion & Dropout Data:
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/statistics_reports/graduation_
completion/index.shtml
5. Eight Elements of High School Improvement: A Mapping Framework;
The National High School Center
http://www.betterhighschools.org/docs/NHSCEightElements7-25-08.pdf
6. The Mid-Atlantic Equity Center at The George Washington University
Center for Equity and Excellence in Education
Web site: http://maec.ceee.gwu.edu
E-mail:
[email protected]