Transcript P-BVUSD

PLAN FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
This detailed plan establishes the points that serve as the foundation for teaching and
learning, and other support systems within the Panama-Buena Vista Union School
District.
VISION - Setting a clear vision for the future, providing a sense of direction of where
we want to go and what we want to become as a school district.
MISSION - Another key point is the establishment of a mission that serves to define the
overall purpose of the District, outlining specific language of why we exist.
VALUES AND BELIEFS - A third critical point is the commitment to a set of values and
beliefs that all members of the school district (parents, students, teachers, and staff)
will follow in order to commit to a learning environment that support the positive
academic and behavioral growth of all students.
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES - Last but not least is the establishment of a set of strategic
priorities that will keep the district focused and efficient, serving as the formula that
will lead the District to actualize the vision of becoming our vision “Excellence in
Education.”
VISION
Our vision in Panama-Buena Vista Union School District is
to be the model of “Excellence in Education.”
MISSION
The Panama-Buena Vista Union School District, in
partnership with parents and community, commits to a
rigorous, balanced academic program for all students
resulting in responsible, high achieving 21st Century
citizens.
WE BELIEVE AND VALUE
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All children deserve a quality education in a safe
environment.
We teach all children believing all children can learn.
Education is a partnership between the school, family and
our community.
Everyone works together as a team to attain maximum
achievement.
We build relationships on trust and respect.
We value our community diversity.
PRIORITIES FOR THE NEXT 3 YEARS…
1. Academic Excellence - Ensuring high quality and innovative teaching and
learning opportunities that increases student success while preparing all students
to be college and career ready.
2. Resource Alignment - Supporting an inclusive process with the Panama-Buena
Vista USD community to prioritize, allocate, and monitor district resources to
insure stakeholders’ needs are responsibly met.
3. Organizational Enhancement - Implementing processes that create a healthy,
effective, efficient and enjoyable organization positioned to exceed the
expectations of those who work here and those we serve.
4. Community Engagement - Engaging and collaborating with groups inside and
out of the District community for the mutually beneficial exchange of knowledge
and resources in a context of partnership and reciprocity.
DISTRICT GOAL SETTING AND LCAP
Our District priorities are closely aligned to the
California State Board of Education priorities for
the development of the LCAP and were
developed through a variety of Panama-Buena
Vista Union School District community meetings
and online surveys.
LCAP REVIEW
Pam’s slides
REVIEW!!
WHAT IS THE LCAP?
• The Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)
is a critical part of the new Local Control
Funding Formula (LCFF).
• Under the LCFF the school district must
engage parents, educators, employees, and
the community to prepare the LCAP which
describes how we intend to meet annual
goals for all pupils.
WHAT IS THE LCAP?
• The LCAP should describe the school district’s
overall vision for students, annual goals, and
specific actions that will be taken to achieve the
vision and goals.
• The LCAP must focus on eight areas identified as
state priorities.
• The LCAP will demonstrate how the district’s
budget will help achieve the goals and assess
each year how well the strategies in the plan were
able to improve outcomes.
EIGHT AREAS OF PRIORITY
Basic Services
Implementation
of Common Core
State Standards
Parental
Involvement
Student
Achievement
Student
Engagement
School Climate
Course Access
Other Student
Outcomes
NEEDS ASSESSMENT THEMES
Student
Achievement
Student
Support
Implementation
of Common
Core State
Standards
Integration of
Technology
Student
Engagement
Balanced
Educational
Program
OUR NEXT STEPS
Needs
Goals
Strategies
WE ARE HERE!
LCAP
LCAP NEEDS IDENTIFIED
“Top Tier” •EL students’ proficiency in English needs to increase.
•EL student reclassification rates need to increase.
•Student performance in early literacy in grades K-1 needs to improve.
•Student reading and math achievement in grades 2-8 needs to improve.
“Mid Tier” •Students in grades TK-8 need to become more physically fit.
•Student suspension rates need to be improved district wide
“Base Tier”•Student and teacher access to and use of technology needs to increase.
•Teacher information and training for in CCSS needs to be provided.
•Student access to appropriate CCSS instruction, instructional materials, and
assessments needs to be provided.
•Parent Involvement needs to increase
•Class size reduction should be strategic and focused on the needs of students most at risk.
Parent Surveys
Student Surveys Parent Council
Teacher Surveys
Listening Posts
DLAC ELAC
Staff Meetings
YOUR INPUT IS REQUESTED!!
Please take a document
You will receive a link today that will ask
you for your feedback to the needs
and action steps that are presented.
MOVING TOWARD MEANINGFUL ENGAGEMENT!
 Confirm the direction we are headed for this
year! Survey sent to you will ask you what %
are we headed in the right direction.
 Give additional input on the selected needs.
 Be proficient about the LCAP process in the
District
 Give ideas on the LCAP process for next year.