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(District/School) Improvement Plans

Plan (Goal builder)

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This Complete Sample Goal PDF  (or MS Word version) follows the old format showcasing a quality reading goal.  While goal statements themselves are an extremely general portion of the school improvement plan (i.e. "all students will be proficient in reading"--often written to span a three- to five-year time period), your choice of which content areas to target at the goal level and whether to choose "academic" or "organizational" goals is foundational to the structure, implementation, and progress monitoring of your SIP.  The choice of an organizational goal versus the traditional academic goal is new in ASSIST, as is outlined in the ASSIST Technical Guide for Building Goals and Plans (PDF)--see pages four through six for details; also consider using this simplified document regarding Creating Measurable Objective Statements (PDF).

Objectives and Strategies

  • Examine the objective statements in your current plan; if the objective for the target area has been met, determine whether the appropriate strategy should be retained as a maintenance piece. 
  • If the objective related to the strategy has not been met, use data to determine if the cause is lack of fidelity of implementation, ineffective match of strategy to target area, or both; you may wish to visit the Progress Monitor/Evaluate page for tools to help you make your decision. 
  • Based on determinations, either adjust activities to assure fidelity of implementation, or remove the strategy and replace with a more effective instructional match.  MAISA and MDE has compiled suggested resources to find research and evidenced based strategies that have proven effective for certain populations.  

In the event that brand new objectives are necessary, utilize data collected and analyzed through your completion of the  Comprehensive Needs Assessment Process (the School Systems Review and the School Data Analysis), the Data Driven Dialogue protocol, and your analysis of any additional data sources to write  S.M.A.R.T. objectives to address below-average, average, and above-average students (just as we expect teachers to differentiate by teaching to those “ready to learn,” those who “already know it,” and those who “lack the foundational skills” and need intervention and/or accommodations) such that the accomplishment of the objective addresses identified targets. 

NOTE:  Even though the "gap" and "cause for gap" language has been removed from the school improvement plan requirements now in ASSIST, it is still imperative that participants address the causality behind the existing target areas, ensuring that the strategies chosen to address said areas are appropriate.

Activities

Create activities for each strategy that specifically state what staff will do in terms of getting ready to implement, implementing, and progress monitoring (both at the adult implementation and the student impact data levels). 
  • For an easy-to-complete chart outlining necessary areas of consideration prior to implementing a strategy, access the Instructional Practices Unpacking Tool, followed by the  Instructional Practices Management Tool.
  • For a research-based set of considerations meant to improve the implementation of new initiatives, access 15 Ways to Improve Implementation Initiatives.
  • For a set of questions to consider prior to full-scale plan implementation based on Jim Knight's Unmistakable Impact, access Core Questions for Consideration.

Additional Guidance/Options for Updating

You may choose to use the Program Evaluation tool to document data and dialogue around strategy effectiveness for strategies that were implemented during the previous school year.

Click here for additional resources for school improvement planning such as
  • Jim Knight's Unmistakable Impact excerpt on writing a 1-2 page "Target" based on non-negotiable(s) for all staff,
  • Sample 1-2 page plans from district level connected to the building level (EL, MS, HS example),
  • Additional guidance necessary to comply with Title I Targeted Assistance and Schoolwide requirements, and
  • An SI Planning PowerPoint presentation with essential information plus additional data slides.
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