SHERIDAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

 

IMPROVEMENT PLAN

2003 – 2004

 

Education, One Student at a Time

 

 

I.         Sheridan Elementary School

Mission - Vision - Beliefs

 

 

MISSION:   Sheridan School works with home and community to promote the development of each child’s ability to internalize discipline, motivation, creativity, esteem, and responsibility.  Sheridan challenges the student to reach his/her highest academic potential to prepare for a productive life.

 

CHILDREN’S  MISSION:

 

Sheridan Has Achieving Responsible Kind Students.  (SHARKS)

 

 

VISION: Each Sheridan School student will be an engaged learner working at or beyond his/her ability.

 

 

BELIEFS:

 

1.            We believe all children can learn and be successful.

2.            We believe that the diversity of our population is a strength

     and asset.

3.            We believe that learning happens in many different ways.

4.            We believe that accelerated learning helps students enjoy

     school and achieve.

5.            We believe that children must learn to think and apply

    critical thinking skills in problem solving situations.

6.            We believe children need to work and play harmoniously

    together.

7.            We believe that the school must promote family partnerships

    to enhance and enrich educational experiences for children.

     All parents care and desire good school programs for their

    children.

8.            We believe that the exit outcomes for our students are the

     net result of all the staff that has worked with each

     student.

 

  Sheridan Elementary School

II. School Improvement Plan

 


Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal: Literacy      Student Performance Goal 1:     All students will improve reading skills           

Grade: K                                                 

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

  Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will increase their vocabulary by building upon prior knowledge

 

Students will develop and apply phonemic awareness / phonics

 

 

 

Students will develop and apply reading strategies

 

 

 

 

Rhyming

 

Beginning & Ending Sounds

 

Read Alouds

 

After school Intervention

 

Finger plays, songs / nursery rhymes

 

Title Intervention

 

Kindergarten use of Houghton Mifflin

 

Summer Programs

 

Teachers and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year

Plan  

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Houghton Mifflin

  Integrated Theme

  Tests

 

-Blue Journal Assessment

 

-Teacher Observation

 

-PALS Screening

 

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Gifted Grant

-Reading Grant

-Title I Grant

-Title II Grant

-IWU and ISU students

 

 

 

See

Attached

Essence of the goal:   Obtaining implied and personal meaning throughout all genres

 

 

 

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal: Literacy      Student Performance Goal 1:     All students will improve reading skills           

Grade: 1                                                 

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

  Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will increase their vocabulary by building upon prior knowledge

 

Students will develop and apply phonemic awareness / phonics

 

 

 

Students will develop and apply reading strategies

 

 

 

Making Words

 

Picture & Word Sorts

 

Higher Level Questioning Practice

 

Leveled Readers

 

After school Tutoring

 

Title Intervention

 

Word Walls

 

Read Alouds

 

Summer Programs

 

Use of Leveled Readers

 

Teachers and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year

Plan  

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Houghton Mifflin

  Integrated Theme

  Tests

 

--Terra Nova

  Standardized Test

 

-Running Records

 

-Teacher Observations

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Gifted Grant

-Reading Grant

-Title I Grant

-Title II Grant

-IWU and ISU students

 

 

 

See

Attached

Essence of the goal:   Obtaining implied and personal meaning throughout all genres

 

 


Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal: Literacy      Student Performance Goal 1:     All students will improve reading skills           

Grade: 2                                                 

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

  Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will increase their vocabulary by building upon prior knowledge

 

Students will develop and apply phonemic awareness / phonics

 

 

Students will develop and apply reading strategies

 

 

 

Partner Reading

 

Reading Counts

 

Activities to help students draw conclusions and inference

 

After school programs

 

Leveled Readers

 

Word Walls

 

Read Alouds

 

Title Intervention

 

Use of Leveled Readers

 

Teachers and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year

Plan  

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Houghton Mifflin

  Integrated Theme

  Tests

 

--Terra Nova

  Standardized Test

 

-Running Records

 

-Reading Counts

 

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Gifted Grant

-Reading Grant

-Title I Grant

-Title II Grant

-IWU and ISU students

 

 

 

See

Attached

Essence of the goal:   Obtaining implied and personal meaning throughout all genres

 

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal: Literacy      Student Performance Goal 1:     All students will improve reading skills           

Grade: 3                                                 

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

  Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will increase their vocabulary by building upon prior knowledge

 

Students will develop and apply skills

 

Students will develop and apply reading strategies

 

Students will develop comprehension skills and improve their ability to draw conclusions and inference

 

 

Reading Counts

 

Home Reading Connection

 

Reading Log

 

After School Program

 

Word Walls

 

 Early Start

Summer Bridges

 

Incorporate spelling activities

 

 

Use of Leveled Readers

 

Teachers and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year

Plan  

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Houghton Mifflin

  Integrated Theme

  Tests

 

-Illinois Standards  

 Achievement Test

  (ISAT)

 

-Terra Nova

  Standardized Test

 

-Running Records

 

-Scholastic Reading

  Inventory

 

-Reading Counts

 

 

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Gifted Grant

-Reading Grant

-Title I Grant

-Title II Grant

-IWU and ISU students

 

 

See

Attached

Essence of the goal:   Obtaining implied and personal meaning throughout all genres

 

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal: Literacy      Student Performance Goal 1:     All students will improve reading skills           

Grade: 4                                                 

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

  Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will increase their vocabulary by building upon prior knowledge

 

Students will develop and apply skills

 

Students will develop and apply reading strategies

 

Students will develop comprehension skills and improve their ability to draw conclusions and inference

 

 

 

Comprehension Activities

 

Author Studies

 

Genre of the Month

 

Use of Vocabulary Dictionary

 

Use of Leveled Readers

 

After School Program

 

Word Walls

 

 Summer Programs

 

 

Teachers and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year

Plan  

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Houghton Mifflin

  Integrated Theme

  Tests

 

-Illinois Standards  

 Achievement Test

  (ISAT)

 

-Terra Nova

  Standardized Test

 

-Running Records

 

-Scholastic Reading

  Inventory

 

-Reading Counts

 

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Gifted Grant

-Reading Grant

-Title I Grant

-Title II Grant

-IWU and ISU students

 

 

See

Attached

Essence of the goal:   Obtaining implied and personal meaning throughout all genres

 

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal: Literacy      Student Performance Goal 1: All students will improve reading skills              

Grade: 5                                                 

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

  Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will increase their vocabulary by building upon prior knowledge

 

Students will develop and apply skills

 

Students will develop and apply reading strategies

 

Students will develop comprehension skills and improve their ability to draw conclusions and inference

 

 

 

Use of Reading Counts

 

Use of written responses in each theme of reading series

 

Use of Leveled Readers

 

After School Program

 

Word Walls

 

Summer Programs

 

Teachers and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year

Plan  

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Houghton Mifflin

  Integrated Theme

  Tests

 

-Illinois Standards  

 Achievement Test

  (ISAT)

 

-Terra Nova

  Standardized Test

 

-Running Records

 

-Scholastic Reading

  Inventory

 

-Reading Counts

 

 

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Gifted Grant

-Reading Grant

-Title I Grant

-Title II Grant

-IWU and ISU students

 

 

 

See

Attached

Essence of the goal:   Obtaining implied and personal meaning throughout all genres

 

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal: Literacy      Student Performance Goal 2: All students will increase their writing              

Grade: K                                                    skills in a variety of contexts

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

   Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will write fluently using a variety of styles

 

 

Students will learn and apply correct writing conventions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Develop Portfolios /

Journals

 

 

 

Use Daily Oral Language activities

 

Teachers and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year  

Plan

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Houghton Mifflin

  Integrated Theme

  Tests

 

-Local Writing

 Tests with rubrics

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Title I Grant

-Title II

-IWU and ISU students -Volunteers

 

 

 

 

See

Attached

Essence of the goal:   Clearly communicate written thoughts to varied audiences

 

 

 


Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal: Literacy      Student Performance Goal 2:  All students will increase their writing              

Grade: 1                                                skills in a variety of contexts

School Year: 2003-200

 

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

   Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will write fluently using a variety of styles

 

 

Students will learn and apply correct writing conventions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Develop Portfolios /

Journals

 

 

 

Use Daily Oral Language activities

 

Teachers and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year  

Plan

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Houghton Mifflin

  Integrated Theme

  Tests

 

-Local Writing

 Tests with rubrics

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Title I Grant

-Title II

-IWU and ISU students -Volunteers

 

 

 

 

See

Attached

Essence of the goal:   Clearly communicate written thoughts to varied audiences

 

 

 

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal: Literacy      Student Performance Goal 2: All students will increase their writing              

Grade: 2                                                    skills in a variety of contexts

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

   Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will write fluently using a variety of styles

 

 

Students will learn and apply correct writing conventions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Develop Portfolios /

Journals

 

 

 

Use Daily Oral Language activities

 

Teachers and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year  

Plan

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Houghton Mifflin

  Integrated Theme

  Tests

 

-Local Writing

 Tests with rubrics

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Title I Grant

-Title II

-IWU and ISU students -Volunteers

 

 

 

 

See

Attached

Essence of the goal:   Clearly communicate written thoughts to varied audiences

 

 

 

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal: Literacy      Student Performance Goal 2:  All students will increase their writing              

Grade: 3                                                    skills in a variety of contexts

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

   Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will write fluently using a variety of styles

 

 

Students will learn and apply correct writing conventions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Develop Portfolios /

Journals

 

Hamburger writing

 

Use Daily Oral Language activities

 

Teachers and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year  

Plan

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Houghton Mifflin

  Integrated Theme

  Tests

 

-Illinois Standards

  Achievement Test

   (ISAT)

 

-Local Writing

 Tests with rubrics

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Title I Grant

-Title II

-IWU and ISU students -Volunteers

 

 

 

 

See

Attached

Essence of the goal:   Clearly communicate written thoughts to varied audiences

 

 

 

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal: Literacy      Student Performance Goal 2:    All students will increase their writing              

Grade: 4                                                    skills in a variety of contexts

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

   Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will write fluently using a variety of styles

 

 

Students will learn and apply correct writing conventions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Develop Portfolios /

Journals

 

 

 

Use Daily Oral Language activities

 

Teachers and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year  

Plan

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Houghton Mifflin

  Integrated Theme

  Tests

 

-Illinois Standards

  Achievement Test

   (ISAT)

 

-Local Writing

 Tests with rubrics

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Title I Grant

-Title II

-IWU and ISU students

-Volunteers

 

 

 

 

See

Attached

Essence of the goal:   Clearly communicate written thoughts to varied audiences

 

 

 

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal: Literacy      Student Performance Goal 2:     All students will increase their writing              

Grade: 5                                                    skills in a variety of contexts

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

   Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will write fluently using a variety of styles

 

 

Students will learn and apply correct writing conventions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Develop Portfolios /

Journals

 

 

 

Use Daily Oral Language activities

 

Teachers and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year  

Plan

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Houghton Mifflin

  Integrated Theme

  Tests

 

-Illinois Standards

  Achievement Test

   (ISAT)

 

-Local Writing

 Tests with rubrics

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Title I Grant

-Title II

-IWU and ISU students -Volunteers

 

 

 

 

See

Attached

Essence of the goal:   Clearly communicate written thoughts to varied audiences

 

 

 

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal:

Thinking / Reasoning / Math / Study Skills        

Student Performance Goal 3:

 All students will improve and develop thinking /

                                                             

reasoning / study skills / problem solving

Grade: K

 School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

   Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will use thinking, reasoning, and study skills in all subject areas

 

 

 

Students will participate in activities to develop character

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

District math vocabulary lists will be used

 

Use of planner with classrooms

 

Do activities based upon Character Counts

 

Calendar Acts

 

Graphic Organizers

 

Logic Posters

 

Integrated Theme Tests

 

SIP Teacher and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year   

Plan

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Blue Journal Assessment

 

-Teacher Observation

 

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Title II

-Volunteers

-State Farm grants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See

Attached

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal:

Thinking / Reasoning / Math / Study Skills       

 Student Performance Goal 3: All students will improve and develop thinking / reasoning / study skills / problem solving

 

Grade: 1                                                      

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

   Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will use thinking, reasoning, and study skills in all subject areas

 

 

 

Students will participate in activities to develop character

 

 

 

 

 

Math vocabulary lists will be used

 

Use of planner in class

 

Character Counts

 

Listening Skills

 

Conflict Resolution

 

Graphic Organizers

 

Making inferences

 

Use of charts, graphs, tables

 

Reading longer passages and finding answers

 

 

SIP Teacher and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year   

Plan

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Teacher Observations

 

-Terra Nova

 Standardized Test

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Title II

-Volunteers

-State Farm grants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See

Attached

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal:

Thinking / Reasoning / Math / Study Skills        

Student Performance Goal 3: All students will improve and develop thinking / reasoning / study skills / problem solving

 

Grade: 2                                                      

 

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

   Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will use thinking, reasoning, and study skills in all subject areas

 

 

 

Students will participate in activities to develop character

 

 

 

 

 

 

Math vocabulary lists will be used

 

Use of planner with classrooms

 

Character Counts

 

Drawing pictures to solve problems

 

Utilize Read It – Draw It – Solve It strategy

 

Simulated test situations with Reading Counts

 

Practice checking answers

 

Graphic Organizers

 

SIP Teacher and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year   

Plan

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Teacher Observations

 

-Terra Nova

 Standardized Test

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Title II

-Volunteers

-State Farm grants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See

Attached

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal:

Thinking / Reasoning / Math / Study Skills         Student Performance Goal 3: All students will improve and develop thinking /

Grade: 3                                                       reasoning / study skills / problem solving

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

   Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will use thinking, reasoning, and study skills in all subject areas

 

 

 

Students will participate in activities to develop character

 

 

 

 

 

District math vocabulary lists will be used

 

Use of planner with classrooms

 

Character Counts

 

Practice extended response

 

Activities with drawing solutions

 

Reading Counts

 

Use of Graphic Organizers

 

 

SIP Teacher and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year   

Plan

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Illinois Standards  

 Achievement Test

  (ISAT)

 

-Terra Nova

 Standardized Test

 

-Teacher Checklist

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Title II

-Volunteers

-State Farm grants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See

Attached

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal:

Thinking / Reasoning / Math / Study Skills         Student Performance Goal 3: All students will improve and develop thinking /

Grade: 4                                                       reasoning / study skills / problem solving

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

   Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will use thinking, reasoning, and study skills in all subject areas

 

 

 

Students will participate in activities to develop character

 

 

 

 

 

District math vocabulary lists will be used

 

Use of planner with classrooms

 

Character Counts

 

KQS Charts in Social Studies and Science

 

Use of more problem solving strategies

 

Practice with context clues within text

 

Selective Underlining

 

Graphic Organizers

 

 

SIP Teacher and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year    

Plan

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Illinois Standards  

 Achievement Test

  (ISAT)

 

-Terra Nova

 Standardized Test

 

-Reading Counts / SRI

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Title II

-Volunteers

-State Farm grants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See

Attached

 

Sheridan Elementary School

School Improvement Plan

NCA/SIP Target Goal:

Thinking / Reasoning / Math / Study Skills         Student Performance Goal 3: All students will improve and develop thinking /

Grade: 5                                                       reasoning / study skills / problem solving

School Year: 2003-2004

 

 

 

 

Interventions 

 

 

 

Activities to Implement  

 

 

Person

Responsible

 

 

   Time Line

Start     End

 

 

Evidence of Attainment

 

 

Resources/

Budget

 

 

Professional

Development

 

Students will use thinking, reasoning, and study skills in all subject areas

 

 

 

Students will participate in activities to develop character

 

 

 

Math vocabulary lists will be used

 

Use of planner with classrooms

 

Character Counts

 

Practice with identifying problems

 

Diagram / organize solutions

 

Narrative of solutions

 

Selective Highlighting

 

Graphic Organizers / Logic development (elimination of poor choices)

 

SIP Teacher and

Staff

 

2002

 

5 Year   

Plan

 

2006

 

5 Year

Plan

 

-Illinois Standards  

 Achievement Test

  (ISAT)

 

-Terra Nova

 Standardized Test

 

-Reading Counts

-SRI

 

 

-District Textbook fund

-District budget

-Title II

-Volunteers

-State Farm grants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See

Attached

 


 

III. Summary of Evidence of Attainment

Sheridan Elementary School

Fall 2002 – Spring 2003

 

          

 

 

 

 


SHERIDAN SCHOOL

SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE OF ATTAINMENT

2002-2003

 

KINDERGARTEN – Goal 1 – All students will improve reading skills.

The Phonological Awareness and Literacy Screening (PALS) was administered in the fall and spring of the 2002 – 2003 school year to all kindergarten students.  The screenings measured rhyme awareness, beginning sound awareness, alphabet knowledge, and letter-sound knowledge.  A raw score of 74 for the spring test is a good predictor of future reading success.  The 2002 – 2003 kindergarten class had 47.5 % of the students meet the threshold of 74.  Raw scores increased from an average of 49.6 in the fall to 72.7 in the spring.  Eleven of our students who attended remedial summer programs at Sheridan scored 74 or better at the end of the summer to bring the total percentage of students who scored at or above 74 to 62.5 %. Another measure of kindergarten achievement is the Terra Nova testing administered to first grade students in the fall of the year.  The Fall 2002 test provides information on our kindergarten students from last year.  58 % of our 2001 – 2002 kindergarten students were at or above the 4th stanine on the reading portion of the Terra Nova test.

 

KINDERGARTEN – Goal 2 – All students will improve writing skills.

The majority of students will be able to focus on a main idea, order events when telling a story, and use symbols and letters to represent print.  Our current portfolios are used to assess ordering pictures to tell a story, dictating sentences about pictures and using symbols and letters to express themselves two times a year. Students have extensive opportunities to write in journals during their kindergarten year.  We have established a rubric for scoring the writing samples. We will continue to record these skills as data with which we can compare future data. 

 

KINDERGARTEN – Goal 3 – All students will improve thinking / math reasoning / problem solving skills / study skills.

Our current portfolios assess number recognition, set building and ordering to 12, rote counting to 30, sorting and patterning concepts, basic calendar skills and basic geometry concepts three times a year. We will continue to record these skills as data with which we can compare future data.  We also measure kindergarten achievement on the Terra Nova test administered to first grade students in the fall of the year.  The Fall 2002 test provides information on our kindergarten students from last year.  57 % of our 2001 – 2002 kindergarten students were at or above the 4th stanine on the math portion of the Terra Nova test.

 

 

 

 

 

SHERIDAN SCHOOL

SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE OF ATTAINMENT

2002-2003

 

FIRST GRADE – Goal 1 – All students will improve their reading skills across the curriculum.

The Terra Nova Test results (given in the fall of 2nd grade) from the 2002-2003 school year show 68 % of the students entering 2nd  grade were achieving at the 4th stanine or above.  The Fall 2002 test provides information on our first grade students from last year.  The comparison of our fall and spring first grade Terra Nova scores shows an increase from 58 % students in the fall at the 4th stanine to 81 % of the students in the spring at or above the 4th stanine.  The majority of our students are showing positive growth in all areas. We need to continue to focus on phonics/decoding and reading strategies to maintain positive growth.

 

FIRST GRADE – Goal 2 – All students will improve writing skills across the curriculum.

The Terra Nova test results (given in the fall of 2nd grade) from the 2002-2003 school year show 67% of the students entering 2nd grade were achieving at the 4th stanine or above in language.  The comparison of our fall and spring first grade Terra Nova scores shows an increase from 69 % students in the fall at or above the 4th stanine to 87 % of the students at or above the 4th stanine.  We have been using the District Writing Rubric to evaluate student’s writing to determine growth.  The majority of our students are showing positive growth in all areas. We will continue to focus on writing strategies including sequencing and complete sentences with correct punctuation and capitalization.

 

FIRST GRADE – Goal 3 – All students will improve thinking / math reasoning / problem solving skills / study skills.

The Terra Nova test results (given in the fall of 2nd grade) from the 2002-2003 school year show 55% of the students entering 2nd grade were achieving at the 4th stanine or above.  The comparison of our fall and spring first grade Terra Nova scores shows an increase from 54 % students in the fall at or above the 4th stanine to 64 % of the students at or above the 4th stanine.  The majority of our students are showing positive growth on the Terra Nova tests. We need to continue to focus on problem solving, computation strategies and number sense.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHERIDAN SCHOOL

SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE OF ATTAINMENT

2002-2003

 

SECOND GRADE – Goal 1 – All students will improve reading skills across the curriculum.

The 3rd Grade Terra Nova results from 2002-2003 show 53 % of the students scoring at or above the 4th stanine.  The comparison of our fall and spring second grade Terra Nova scores shows an increase from 68 % students in the fall at the 4th stanine to 89 % of the students at or above the 4th stanine.  Analysis of this data shows that our reading program is addressing the needs of our students. We will continue to focus on decoding, comprehension (literal comprehension and inferences) and vocabulary skills.

 

SECOND GRADE – Goal 2 – All students will improve writing skills across the curriculum.

The 3rd grade Terra Nova results from 2002-2003 show 67 % of the students scoring at or above the 4th stanine in language.  The comparison of our fall and spring first grade Terra Nova scores shows an increase from 67 % students in the fall at the 4th stanine to 86 % of the students at or above the 4th stanine.  A district-wide rubric will be used to assess the same writing prompt two times a year. The scores will show improvement over the course of the year.  Use of the district-wide rubric will determine the strengths and weaknesses of the students in the area of writing.

 

SECOND GRADE – Goal 3 – All students will improve thinking / math reasoning / problem solving skills / study skills.

The 3rd grade Terra Nova results from 2002-2003 show 56 % of the students scoring at or above the 4th stanine.  The comparison of our fall and spring first grade Terra Nova scores shows an increase from 58 % students in the fall at the 4th stanine to 80.6 % of the students at or above the 4th stanine.  Analysis of this data shows that our math program is addressing the needs of our students. We will continue to focus on the Illinois State Standards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHERIDAN SCHOOL

SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE OF ATTAINMENT

2002-2003

 

THIRD GRADE – Goal 1 - All students will improve reading skills across the curriculum.

The 4th Grade Terra Nova results from Fall 2002-2003 show 74 % of the students scoring at or above the 4th stanine.  The Terra Nova results showed relative strengths in comparing, contrasting, and predicting.  However, marked deficiencies were noted comprehension, story elements, and vocabulary strategies. The ISAT performance 2002-2003 as reported in the Illinois School Report Card for Sheridan School reports that students at 3rd grade meeting or exceeding the standards are as follows: 3rd grade Sheridan students at 37.8%, District 73% and State at 62%.  The ISAT results showed relative strengths in vocabulary and word analysis, and marked deficiencies in informational sources and inferences.  In 2003-2004 we will provide a variety of reading activities through various materials to increase reading skills. Higher level questioning will be used to provide a purpose for reading. We will continue to focus on decoding, comprehension (literal comprehension and inferences) and vocabulary skills. 

 

THIRD GRADE – Goal 2 – All students will improve writing skills across the curriculum.

The ISAT performance 2002-2003 as reported on the Illinois School Report Card for Sheridan School reports that students at 3rd grade meeting or exceeding the standards are as follows in writing: 3rd grade Sheridan students 35.9%, District 60.1% and State 60.1%.  The 4th grade Terra Nova results from 2002-2003 show 86 % of the students scoring at or above the 4th stanine in language.  Through a variety of styles of writing, all students from the lower achiever to the academically talented, will be able to extend the basic 3rd grade writing requirements. Using these various styles of writing, the students will produce higher quality writing samples.

 

THIRD GRADE – Goal 3 – All students will improve thinking / math reasoning / problem solving skills / study skills.

The 4th grade Terra Nova results from 2002-2003 show 67 % of the students scoring at or above the 4th stanine.  The ISAT performance 2002-2003 as reported on the Illinois School Report Card for Sheridan School reports that students at 3rd grade meeting or exceeding the standards are as follows in math: 3rd grade Sheridan students 69.1%, District 84.1% and State 75.7%.  Our focus for 2003-2004 will be to strengthen our extensions for our higher achieving students while maintaining the skills and strategies of the lower to middle achieving students.

 

 

 

SHERIDAN SCHOOL

SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE OF ATTAINMENT

2002-2003

 

FOURTH GRADE – Goal 1 –All students will improve reading skills across the curriculum.

The 5th Grade Terra Nova results from Fall 2002-2003 show 54 % of the students scoring at or above the 4th stanine.  The Terra Nova results showed relative strengths in comparing, contrasting, and predicting.  However, marked deficiencies continued to be noted in comprehension, story elements, and vocabulary strategies. In 2003-2004 we will provide a variety of reading activities through various materials to increase reading skills. Higher level questioning will be used to provide a purpose for reading. We will continue to focus on decoding, comprehension (literal comprehension and inferences) and vocabulary skills. 

 

 

FOURTH GRADE – Goal 2 – All students will improve writing skills across the curriculum.

The 5th grade Terra Nova results from 2002-2003 show 64 % of the students scoring at or above the 4th stanine in language.  A district wide writing rubric was used to determine the strengths and weaknesses of all students. 

 

FOURTH GRADE – Goal 3 – All students will improve thinking / math reasoning / problem solving skills / study skills.

The 4th grade Terra Nova results from 2002-2003 show 72 % of the students scoring at or above the 4th stanine in math.  The ISAT performance for results for math cannot be evaluated because the only areas assessed at the fourth grade level are science and social studies. Many thinking / reasoning / problem solving skills are assessed in the ISAT science and social studies results so it is appropriate to discuss these results here.  The ISAT performance 2002-2003 as reported on the Illinois School Report Card for Sheridan School reports that students at 4th grade meeting or exceeding the standards are as follows in science: 4th grade Sheridan students 54.7%, District 74.5% and State 66.5%. The ISAT performance 2002-2003 as reported on the Illinois School Report Card for Sheridan School reports that students at 4th grade meeting or exceeding the standards are as follows in social studies: 4th grade Sheridan students 56.3%, District 72.7% and State 62.8%. Emphasis for 2003-2004 will be to use our problem-solving rubric for all students at fourth grade. Within this rubric, we will use extensions of the problem for our higher achievers.

 

 

 

SHERIDAN SCHOOL

SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE OF ATTAINMENT

2002-2003

FIFTH GRADE – Goal 1 – All students will improve reading skills across the curriculum.

The Terra Nova test results cannot be evaluated because of the unavailability of our scores from our current 6th graders who were former Sheridan students.  The ISAT performance 2002-2003 as reported in the Illinois School Report Card for Sheridan School reports that students at 5th grade meeting or exceeding the standards are as follows: 5th grade Sheridan students at 34.4 %, District 61.1 % and State at 60.4 %.  The ISAT results showed a relative strength in vocabulary and marked deficiencies in informational sources and inferences.  In 2003-2004 we will provide a variety of reading activities through various materials to increase reading skills. Higher level questioning will be used to provide a purpose for reading. We will continue to focus on decoding, comprehension (literal comprehension and inferences) and vocabulary skills. 

 

FIFTH GRADE – Goal 2 – All students will improve writing skills across the curriculum.

The ISAT performance 2002-2003 as reported on the Illinois School Report Card for Sheridan School reports that students at 5th grade meeting or exceeding the standards are as follows in writing: 5th grade Sheridan students 37.8 %, District 58.7 % and State 64.9 %.  Through a variety of styles of writing, all students from the lower achiever to the academically talented, will be able to extend the basic 5th grade writing requirements. Using these various styles of writing, the students will produce higher quality writing samples.

 

FIFTH GRADE – Goal 3 – All students will improve thinking / math reasoning / problem solving skills / study skills.

The Terra Nova test results cannot be evaluated because of the unavailability of our scores from 6th grade former Sheridan students. The ISAT performance 2002-2003 as reported on the Illinois School Report Card for Sheridan School reports that students at 5th grade meeting or exceeding the standards are as follows in math: 3rd  grade Sheridan students 55.5 %, District 77.3 % and State 68.3 %.  Our focus for 2003-2004 will be to strengthen our extensions for our higher achieving students while maintaining the skills and strategies of the lower to middle achieving students.  All Sheridan School math scores in geometric concepts and relationships and measurement were relative strengths exceed the district and state scores.  We need to continue to focus on estimation, data organization and analysis, probability, algebraic patterns, variables and relationships.

 

 

 

 

Training – Goal 1 (Reading)

 

  1. District Grade Level Mtg. #2  (Language Arts)

  All Staff

  1. Focus Group –Language  Arts

       1

  1. ISAT – Extended Response in Reading  - ROE

       5

  1. ISAT –Reading Workshop - ROE

       2

  1. ISU – Assessing Literature Learning

       2

  1. ISU – Foundations of Reading

       3

  1. ISU – Content Area Literacy

       3

  1. ISU – Literacy Assessment

       2

  1. ISU – Research Symposium

       1

  1. Language Arts, Reading and Writing Workshop

       4

  1. Reading Counts Training

       14

  1. Title Conference  (Chicago)

       7      

  1. Title II Beyond the Basal Reading Workshop

       2

  1. Guided Reading for Grades 3 – 5 Workshop

       2

  1. Scholastic Reading Inventory Training

All Staff

  1. IL State Reading Conference

       2

  1. ISU Children’s Literature Class

       1

  1. ISAT District Grade Extended Response Workshop

       4

  1. Learning Centers for Reading and Writing Workshop

       2

  1. Professional Research in Literacy Workshop

       2


 

Training – Goal 2 (Writing)

 

1. Writing Training & Tech Burning

       1

       1

2. NCA 3 Yr. Cycle Training

       1

3. Grade  Level Meeting 1 & 2 Writing

       1

4. Writing Rubrics, Assessment

  All Staff

5. Writing (ideas, state expectations)

  All Staff

6. Writing Backmapping

  K-5 Staff

7. ISU Writing Course

        1

8. Apple Learning Series (Writing, Math, Tech)

        1

 


 

Training – Goal 3 (Thinking / Reasoning / Math / Study Skills)

 

1. Ruby Moments at regularly scheduled Faculty Meetings

 

   All Staff

2. New Teacher Orientation

     6

3. Changing Demographics Cadre

8

4. Ruby Payne – Learning Styles Workshop

1

5. Use of Agenda Book Inservice

All Staff


 

Addendum to School Improvement Plan for Sheridan School - 2003-2004

 

A. The comprehensive plan for the school wide Title I program includes all of the eight components required:

Program Requirements and Legal References

Indicators of Compliance

All eligible schools and parents have been informed concerning the statue, rules, and regulations authorizing school-wide programs.

P.L. 107-110, Section 1112(c)(1)(A).

  • Fall Open House / Town Meeting

The LEA has provided, and will continue to provide, technical assistance and support to the school-wide programs. 

P.L. 107-110, Section 112 (c)(1)(B).                        

  • Support and inservice opportunities are provided by Curriculum Department and Reading / Title I Department

Each school participating as a School-wide Program under Title 1, Part A has developed a School-wide Plan in consultation with the LEA and its school support team or other technical assistance provided under section 1117.

P.L. 107-1110, Section 1114(b)(2)

  • Plan developed and on file

The comprehensive plan developed by each school-wide program school has been developed during a one-year period, unless the LEA, after considering the recommendation of the technical assistance providers under section 1117, determines that less time is needed to develop and implement the school-wide program; or the school is operating a school-wide program on the day preceding the date on enactment of No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, but shall develop amendments to its existing plan during the first year of assistance after that date to reflect the provisions of this section.

P.L. 107-110, Section 1114(b)(2)(B).

  • Amendments are added as needed

Each school-wide program plan addressed each of the following components:

 

 

 

A comprehensive needs assessment of the entire school that’s based on information which includes the achievement of students in relation to the state academic content standards and the state student academic achievement standards. 

 

 

  • Analysis of Current Conditions included in the SIP

School-wide reform strategies that:

√ Provide opportunities for all students to meet the state’s proficient and advance levels of student academic achievement;

√ Use effective methods and instructional strategies that are based on scientifically based research that-

◊ strengthen the core academic program in the school:

◊ increase the amount and quality of learning time, such as providing an extended school year, before-and-after school programs, and summer programs and opportunities, and help provide an enriched and accelerated curriculum; and

◊ include strategies for meeting the educational needs of historically underserved populations.

√ Include strategies to address the needs of all students in the school, but particularly the needs of low-achieving students and those at-risk of not meeting the state student academic achievement standards who are members of the target population of any program that is included in the school-wide program; and address how the school will determine if such needs have been met; and

√ Are consistent with, and are designed to implement, the state and local improvement plans, if any.

 

 

 

  • Quality Assurance Visitation – February 2001
  • Analysis of Current Conditons to determine– What is Working
  • Summer School Requirement – Letters to parents included in SIP
  • Implementation of technology for teachers and students
  • Ruby Payne Workshops
  • Continued implementation of the newly adopted Houghton Mifflin Reading Series
  • Integrated Theme Tests to chart progress in reading
  • Principal/Teacher meetings to discuss student progress/issues affecting progress

Instruction by highly qualified professional teachers;

  • A highly qualified teaching staff in grades K-5 delivers instruction to students at Sheridan School.  In addition, the three Title 1 resource teachers all have master’s degrees in reading.  These teachers work with the regular education teachers both in a collaborative structure as well as a push-in-pull out model.  All personnel records are maintained at the ESC in the Personnel Assistant’s office.

In accordance with section 1119 and section 1114(a)(4), high quality and ongoing professional development for teachers, principals, and paraprofessionals and, if appropriate, pupil services personnel, parents, and other staff to enable all children at the school to meet the state’s student achievement standards;

  • Grade Level Meeting – Focus on Language Arts
  • Ruby Payne Workshops
  • Title 1 Conference
  • Writing Workshops
  • District Sponsored Courses
  • Brain Research Workshop

Strategies to increase parental involvement in accordance with section 1118, such as family literacy services;

  • Sheridan School has a Title 1 Parent Facilitator two days weekly who works to provide programs/activities to encourage parent participation.  The Parent Facilitator conducts a survey of Sheridan’s parents in order to gather data that will ensure we are meeting the needs of parents. 

Strategies to attract high-quality, highly qualified teachers to high need schools;

  • Participation in job fairs
  • Use of Teacher Perceiver Instrument

Plans for assisting preschool children in the transition from early childhood programs, such as Head Start, Even Start, Early Reading First, or a state-run preschool program, to local elementary school programs.

 

 

 

 

  • The Title 1 Parent Facilitator works with the Parent Facilitator at Sarah Raymond (preschool) and K teachers to carry out this process.  Visitation, screening, and open house attendance occurs.

 

 

Measures to include teachers in the decisions regarding the use of academic assessments described in section 1111(b)(3) in order to provide information, and to improve, the academic achievement of individual students, and the overall instructional program;

  • Sheridan School employs a variety of assessment opportunities for our students.    Sheridan’s teachers provide prompt assessment of the reading attributes of all new students and initiate the necessary instruction.  The Title 1 staff also administer Running Records to students at Sheridan School who we believe are in need of intervention.  Terra Nova test scores are used as a pre and post test for first and second grade students. In addition, the teachers use the following:
  • Portfolio of reading evaluations
  • Reading logs and related items are collected

Activities to ensure that students who experience difficulty mastering the proficient or advanced levels of academic achievement standards required by section 111(b))1) must be provided with effective, timely additional assistance which shall include measures to ensure that students’ difficulties are identified on a timely basis and to provide sufficient information on which to base effective assistance;

  • Running Records Assessment
  • After School Reading
  • Summer School
  • Intensive literacy program – 120 minutes a day
  • First and Second Grade Teachers have a Title 1 Resource teacher for 1 hour each day
  • Smaller Class Size
  • Use of newly adopted reading series that promotes consistency district wide
  • Intervention Meetings
  • Build an intervention plan for at-risk students
  • College tutors
  • Peer assistance
  • Parental support
  • Parental classes to learn reading strategies for home use
  • Home-school reading connection
  • Textbook intervention materials
  • Structured homework
  • Recreational reading

Coordination and integration of federal, state and local services and programs, including-

     √programs supported under this Act

     √violence prevention programs

     √nutrition programs

     √housing programs

     √Head Start

     √adult education

     √vocational and technical

     √job training

P.L. 107-110, Section 1114(b)(1).

  • Meetings and communication are ongoing

Each school-wide program plan-

Describe how the school will implement the 10 school-wide components;

Describe how the school will use Title I, part A resources and other resources to implement those components;

Includes a list of state and LEA programs and other federal programs that will be included in the school-wide program;

Describes how the school will provide individual student academic assessment results in a language the parents can understand, including an interpretation of those results, to the parents of a child who participates in the academic assessments required by section 1111(b)(3).

P.L. 107-1110, Section 1114(b)(2)(A).

 

 

 

  • See entire School Improvement Plan

Each school-wide program plan was developed with the involvement of parents and other members of the community to be served and individuals who will carry out the plan, including teachers, principals, and administrators, including administrators of other Title I programs, and if appropriate, pupil services personnel, technical assistance providers, school staff, and, if plan relates to secondary school, students from such school.

P.L. 107-110, section 1114(b)(2)(B)

 

  • Sheridan School has had an internal review.  All teachers and staff were involved in this process.  Also, each year our school wide/SIP plan is a result of a collaborative effort that encompasses all teachers and staff.

The school-wide program plan will be in effect during the school’s participation under Title 1, Part A and reviewed and revised, as necessary, by the school.

P.L. 107-110, Section 1114(b)(2)(B).

  • Plan in operation

The school-wide program plan is available to the LEA, parents, and the public, and the information contained in the plan is in an understandable and uniform format and, to the extent practicable, provided in a language that the parents can understand.

P.L. 107-110, Section 1114(B)(2)(B).

  • Information distributed at Open House

The school-wide program, if appropriate, was developed in coordination will program under Reading First, Early Reading First, Even Start, Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technique Education Act of 1998, and the Head Start Act.

P.L. 107-110, Section 1114(b)(2)(B).