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Clinton Middle School

Published on Jul 05, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Clinton Middle School

2020-2021

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Hilterbran's

  • Michelle 28 :) teacher
  • Kylee 13 in 7th Grade
  • Kase 10 in 4th Grade
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Where I've Been

  • Algebra teacher for 10 years
  • 4 Years Principal Clinton Middle School
  • 2 States LA & OK
  • POY OK
  • Solution Tree Model PLC
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The Why?

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We are going to reach/teach everyone
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Vision: 3 Big Ideas

  • Learning is our fundamental Purpose!
  • We will work collaboratively!
  • We will be data driven!
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Mission:
We will ensure high levels of learning for ALL students.

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Values

  • Safety
  • Learning
  • Relationships
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Safety

  • Always follow rules in the handbook.
  • Follow classroom rules
  • Free from ridicule
  • Comfortable being uncomfortable
  • Get out of comfort zone

Safety

  • Physically Safe
  • Comfortable being uncomfortable
  • Free from ridicule

Learning

  • Be better today than you were yesterday
  • Academic Vocabulary (drill)
  • Always plan ahead
  • Track your grades
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Learning

  • Everyone is a learner!
  • Administrators, Teachers and Students
  • Everyone does not learn the same way
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Relationships

  • Be Positive
  • Be Motivating
  • Build Trust
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Values

  • Hope is not a Strategy!
  • Don't Blame the kids.
  • It's all about learning
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Goals

  • SMART Goals
  • Benchmark Test per subject area
  • State Testing Goals
  • Essential Standards Goals per subject area

CMS Core Beliefs

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Collaboration

  • Is a systematic process in which we work interdependently to analyze and impact professional practice in order to improve our individual and collective results (DuFour, et al. 2016).

4 Questions

  • What do you want students to know?
  • How do you know if they have learned it?
  • What will you do for those who don't know?
  • What will you do for those that already know it?
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4 Questions

  • What do you want students to know?
  • How do you know if they have learned it?
  • What will you do for those who don't know?
  • What will you do for those that already know it?
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1) What do you want students to know?

2) How do you know if they have learned it?

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3) What will you do for the students who did not learn

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  • 4) What do we do if they already know it?
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3 Tiers Of Learning

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Tier 1-Prevention

  • Determine Essential Learning targets and share with students
  • CFA every 3 weeks
  • Test/Reteach/Retest

Tier 2-Intervention

  • Identify intervention by student, standard, and learning target
  • We will analyze data to make rosters based upon mastery every three weeks
  • 3 Days a week 46 min.
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CFA's

  • Answer 6 question sheet after CFA
  • Identify students in need of intervention
  • Identify best instructional strategies
  • Plan ahead for instructional strategies for intervention
  • Plan for how we will extend learning
  • Identify Flaws in our assessments
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Tier 3-Remediation

  • Identify those Students who need intensive support
  • Common Assessment, Staff Recommendations, Universal Screening
  • Create Dynamic Problem Solving Team
  • Reading Focus/Math Focus
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Collaborative Team Agendas

  • Please send them to me before meeting
  • Update agenda and send after meeting
  • You can set up your team in Canvas
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BRING IT EVERYDAY!

It's not easy being a Champion,

 but somebody's got to do it!
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Where I've Been

  • Algebra teacher for 10 years
  • 15 years
  • Denham Springs Freshman High , LA
  • Enid High School, OK
  • 4th Year Principal at CMS
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Mission:
We will ensure that all students reach their potential.

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Whirlwinds

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100% Graduation

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Classroom

  • Seating Charts/Mask
  • Classroom Rules made with students input
  • Microphones
  • Hall Passes
  • No Bells / Stagger Release

Learning must be presented through Canvas!

OTHER STUFF

  • Lesson Plans/Pacing Guides/Sub Folders
  • Pacing Guides
  • Sub Folders
  • Rosters Labeled (SPED,EL, BB)
  • Submit to Canvass
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Word Walls

Objectives Posted

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Dress Code

  • Thursdays CMS TShirt. Khakis or slacks, no jeans
  • Friday Spirit Day! Clinton shirt and can wear jeans.
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CELL PHONES?!

  • No cell phones unless for educational purposes
  • No social media or games
  • Your class your responsibility

Benchmarks

  • Benchmark 1 October 12-13
  • Benchmark 2 December 15-16
  • Benchmark 3 March 10-11

Parent Teacher Conferences

Oct. 5 (4:00-7:00) and 3 more to be named

Be On Time!
Be Prepared!
Be Ready to Teach!

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Celebrate!