oakboro elementary school school improvement plan 2008-2011 mrs. julie h. mcswain, principal mrs....
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Oakboro Elementary SchoolOakboro Elementary School
School Improvement Plan 2008-2011School Improvement Plan 2008-2011
Mrs. Julie H. McSwain, PrincipalMrs. Jennifer I. Huneycutt, SIT Chair
• School Vision:Oakboro School will be a professional learning community where students are honored, learning is valued, and our school community is dedicated to the success of all. We will prepare students to be contributing members of a 21st century society who value learning as a lifelong process.
• School Mission:Education forAll in a GivingLearning Environment.
School ProfileOakboro’s population has grown from 329 to 392 in 4 years. The population of free and reduced children is at 53% which continues to qualify Oakboro as a Title I school. The school’s math and reading composite scores have been on a steady increase. During the 2008-09 school year, Oakboro met their AYP before being placed in School Improvement status.
Goal I: Stanly County Schools will produce globally competitive students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes, necessary to be responsible contributing students.
• Improve Parent Involvement• Maintain/Improve Academic
Performance• Integrate/Collaborate with all
academic areas and stakeholders.
Objectives for Goal I
• Increase Reading Composite in grades 3-8 to 90%. (Alternate Assessment included)
• Increase Math Composite in grades 3-8 to 80%. (Alternate Assessment included.)
• Integrate science and social studies into 90 minutes of uninterrupted instructional time.
• Collaborate/Integrate technology to include skill sets at each grade level.
• All teachers in K-8 will complete the “moodle” for the writing assessments.
• Continue to strive for IMPACT model with technology instruction.
• Administrators, teachers and staff will participate in the NC Reads: Course 1 during year 2.
• Develop a book study “Classroom Instruction that Works” for all staff to maintain/improve academic achievement.
• Book Adventure to substitute AR.• Parent Involvement Activities
Goal I Action Plan
Goal II: SCS will be led by 21st Century professionals with skills to deliver 21st century content in a 21st century context.
• Improve Teacher Morale-Conducting Walk-throughs-Being visible-Teacher Incentives
• Daily Planning• Duty-free Lunch
Objectives for Goal II
• Turnover Rate---NA• Continue to encourage and support
teachers and staff in pursuing advanced degrees.
• Provide adequate support to teachers for instruction and decision making and maximize time.
• Duty-free lunch• Duty-free planning• Visibility of administrators and
county office personnel• Assign Lead EC teacher to assist
with EC center
Goal I Action Plan
Goal III: Stanly County students will be healthy and responsible.
• Fruit and Vegetable Grant• PBS• Attendance/Tardies• Suspensions
• Decrease unexcused absences.• Implement Emergency Management
Plan• Reduce suspensions
Objectives for Goal III
• Fruit and vegetables provided daily to students and staff.
• Rewards and consequences for tardies to school.
• Practice drills.• PBS• 21st century skills
Goal III Action Plan
Goal IV: Leadership will guide innovation in Stanly County
schools.
• Coordinate activities for parents with the Parent Involvement Coordinator.
• Create a partnership with YMCA.• Professional Development for
staff.
• Parent Involvement Activites• Parent Workshops• Professional Development• Flexible scheduling for collaboration
Objectives for Goal IV
• Parent Involvement Activites• Parent Workshops• Professional Development• Flexible scheduling for collaboration
Goal IV Action Plan
Goal V:SCS will be governed by 21st Century support systems and will utilize federal, state, and local funds to provide operational programs that are designed to enhance the learning environment of all students, support student growth, and maintain clean and efficient facilities.
• Improve the school’s overall cleanliness and general repair.
• Create and facilitate a year-long tutorial/enrichment program.
• Maintain and update school’s webpage.
• Facilities need to be safe and well maintained.
• Create an on-going tutorial and enrichment schedule for students.
Objectives for Goal V
• School Messenger• Webpage—update regularly;
teachers asked for additional webpage professional development.
• Set cleaning schedules and monitor
Goal V Action Plan