School Performance Plan

Humboldt County

School District

Resource Link

School Name Kings River School

Address (City, State, Zip Code, Telephone): 134 Kings River Road Orovada, Nevada 89425

Superintendent/Academic Manager:

Dr. David Jensen

2016-2017

For Implementation During The Following Years:

The Following Checkbox Selections (if applicable) Must Be Completed: Title I Status: Designation:

Served (receives funds) Reward School

Grade Level Served: Classification:

5 Star School

NCCAT-S: *1 and 2 Star Schools Only:

Not Served (does not receive funds)

Elementary 4 Star School

Focus School (Interventions will be attached) Middle

High

3 Star School

Not Required- 4/5 Star Schools

Combined

2 Star School

1 Star School

Initial- 1/2/3 Star Schools

Please ensure that the following documents will be available upon request

Use of Core Instructional Materials

Not Rated Review- 1/2/3 Star Schools Scheduling

Model School Visits

Members of Planning Team * ALL Title I schools must have a parent on their planning team that is NOT a district employee. Name of Member

Position

Lacey Thompson

Teacher

Julia Bullock-Rodriguez

Aide

Diana Allen

Parent/Aide

Michelle Garrison

Principal

Last Date Review/Revised By Planning Team:

Name of Member

Position

Nevada Department of Education- May 2013

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COMPONENT I: COMPREHENSIVE NEEDS ASSESSMENT (CNA)

2016-2017

Resource Link

DATA REVIEWED & ANALYZED:

Based on your schools NSPF results, identify what additional data have been reviewed and analyzed in development of the SPP.

School Data For General Education Including FRL Formative Assessment Practice

English Language Learner (ELL) Data Achievement Gap Data

Special Education Data Achievement Gap Data

Formative Assessment Practice

Other

Other

Other

HCSD District Performance Plan Data

Other

Other

Other

Title IIa Grant

Summary Statement: Please provide a description for how the analyzed data will impact your Inquiry and Action Planning process. This year when building Kings River School's SPP it was critical with such few number of students that we utilize their MAP data and classroom work to reflect their growth. Students will be made aware of their growth goals and be able to explain how that relates to the work they are doing in the classroom.

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HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATES If you serve high school graduating seniors you must fill in the graduation rates for all subpopulations. The following data can be found by clicking here Subpopulation

Notes:

Percentage of Students

Am In/AK Native

Percentage

Asian

Percentage

Black

Percentage

Hispanic

Percentage

Two or More Races

Percentage

Pacific Islander

Percentage

White

Percentage

FRL

Percentage

IEP

Percentage

ELL

Percentage

Kings River School

Resource Link

COMPONENT II: Inquiry Process & Action Plan Design- Priority Need/Goal 1

Based on the CNA, identify all that apply:

General Education

FRL

ELL

IEP

Other

Priority All Kindergarten-Eighth Grade students will demonstrate adequate growth on the Math MAP assessment to be measured by mastery of each individual student's achievement of their Need/ personal growth goal from Fall 2016 to Spring 2017. Goal 1:

-Rural setting Root -Lack of grade levels to collaborate with Cause(s) -CCSS Implementation in a Rural setting

Monitoring Status Measurable -80% of all K-8th will meet their Math MAP growth goal according to the growth from Fall 2016 to Spring 2017 Math MAP assessment. Objective(s):

ACTION PLAN Action Step (please only list one action step per box)

Resources and Amount Needed for Implementation (people, time, materials, funding sources)

1.1 Professional Development (Required) Monthly Professional Development focused on 1) NNRPDP Trainer Math- The rural sites will use a model of once a 2) Rural Teachers month to deal with multiple weeks of Late 3) PD Materials f Start Math content and concepts related to the 5) Eureka Math Teaching materials pilot of Eureka Math. With the pilot of Eureka Math rural teachers will be expected to access the PD video library for additional information.

MONITORING PLAN List Artifacts/Evidence of Progress: List Timeline, Benchmarks, and Position Information (Data) that will verify the Responsible action step is in progress or has occurred. Continuation From Last Year 1) Monthly Agendas 2) Training Materials 3) Teacher Sign-in

Monitoring Status

NCCAT-S Indicators: Dates for Training:2 out of the 9 meetings will be focused on Math. Sept. 23rd, Oct. 21st, Dec. 16th, Jan 13th, Jan. 30th, Feb. 17th, May 19th Responsible: Kings RiverTeachers and Administration

On Task

Comments: Page 4 of 19

Action Step

Resources/Amount Needed

1.2 Family Engagement (Required)

Family Engagement 1) Teacher The following tools will be provided to parents 2) Notices based on upcoming events to ensure they have the most current updated and Math content school information: parent newsletter/ monthly information calendar, phone logs of parent contacts and meeting logs.

Artifacts/Evidence Continuation From Last Year

1) Parent Notices 2) Parent contact logs

Timeline and Position Responsible

Monthly August 2016-May 2017 Fall Conferences Nov. 18th-20th, 2016 Spring Conferences March 329th-31st, 2017

Fall and Spring Conferences

Monitoring Status

NCCAT-S Indicators:

On Task

Responsible: Kings River Teachers and Administration

Comments: 1.3 Curriculum/Instruction/Assessment (Required) Eureka Math Implementation 1) Eureka Math Materials Teachers will devlote two PD days to learning 2) NNRPDP Trainer (Unwrapping a how to implement Eureka Math into the rural Module) setting with a multi-age/grade situation.

Continuation From Last Year 1) Training materials and discussion notes from rural PD sessions

NCCAT-S Indicators: Dates for Training:2 out of the 9 meetings will be focused on Math. Sept. 23rd, Oct. 21st, Dec. 16th, Jan 13th, Jan. 30th, Feb. 17th, May 19th Responsible: Kings River Teachers and Administration

On Task

Comments: 1.4 Other (Optional)

Continuation From Last Year

NCCAT-S Indicators:

Comments: Page 5 of 19

Kings River School SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT MASTER PLAN (continued) COMPONENT II: Inquiry Process & Action Plan Design- Priority Need/Goal 2

Based on the CNA, identify all that apply:

General Education

FRL

ELL

Resource Link IEP

Other

Priority All Kindergarten-Eighth Grade students will demonstrate adequate growth on the Reading MAP assessment to be measured by mastery of each individual student's achievement of their Need/ personal growth goal from Fall 2016 to Spring 2017. Goal 2:

-Rural setting Root -Lack of grade levels to collaborate with Cause(s) -CCSS Implementation in a Rural setting

Monitoring Status Measurable -80% of all K-8th will meet their Reading MAP growth goal according to the growth from Fall 2016 to Spring 2017 Reading MAP assessment. Objective(s):

ACTION PLAN Action Step (please only list one action step per box)

Resources and Amount Needed for Implementation (people, time, materials, funding sources)

2.1 Professional Development (Required) Monthly Professional Development focused on 1) NNRPDP reading instruction and the Read by Third 2) Teachers legislation to support all readers in the rural setting.

MONITORING PLAN List Artifacts/Evidence of Progress: List Timeline, Benchmarks, and Position Information (Data) that will verify the Responsible action step is in progress or has occurred. Continuation From Last Year 1) Training materials 2) Teacher sign in

Monitoring Status

NCCAT-S Indicators: Dates for Training:7 out of the 9 meetings will be focused on Math. Sept. 23rd, Oct. 21st, Dec. 16th, Jan 13th, Jan. 30th, Feb. 17th, May 19th Responsible: Kings River Teachers and Administration

On Task

Comments: Page 6 of 19

Action Step

Resources/Amount Needed

Continuation From Last Year

2.2 Family Engagement (Required) Family Engagement The following tools will be provided to parents to ensure they have the most current updated school information: parent newsletter/monthly information calendar, phone logs of parent contacts and meeting logs.

Artifacts/Evidence

1) Teacher 2) Notices based on upcoming events and Reading/Writing content

1) Parent Notices 2) Parent contact logs

Timeline and Position Responsible

Monitoring Status

NCCAT-S Indicators: Monthly August 2016-May 2017 Fall Conferences Nov. 18th-20th, 2016 Spring Conferences March 329th-31st, 2017 Responsible: Kings River Teachers and Administration

On Task

Comments: 2.3 Curriculum/Instruction/Assessment (Required) Data Teams Rural teachers will engage in Reading focused data teams on their "noticed students" and all students within the rural setting beginning with Fall MAP and DRA data. Continued monitoring utilizing this process throughout the year will occur during the PD days.

1) Teacher 2) Learning Strategist 3) Intervention Plan 4) Rural Literacy Plan 5) Assessments: DRA/MAP

Continuation From Last Year 1) Noticed student list 2) Training materials 3) Data Team results

NCCAT-S Indicators: Dates for Training:7 out of the 9 meetings will be focused on Math. Sept. 23rd, Oct. 21st, Dec. 16th, Jan 13th, Jan. 30th, Feb. 17th, May 19th Responsible: Kings River Teachers and Administration

On Task

Comments: 2.4 Other (Optional)

Continuation From Last Year

NCCAT-S Indicators:

Comments: Page 7 of 19

COMPONENT II: Inquiry Process & Action Plan Design- Priority Need/Goal 3

Kings River School

Priority Need/Goal 3 is optional, selection is required: Based on the CNA, identify all that apply:

Not Applicable

Resource Link

Optional

General Education

FRL

ELL

IEP

Other

Priority Need/ Goal 3:

Root Cause(s)

Monitoring Status Measurable Objective(s):

ACTION PLAN Action Step (please only list one action step per box)

Resources and Amount Needed for Implementation

(people, time, materials, funding sources) 3.1 Professional Development (Required)

MONITORING PLAN List Artifacts/Evidence of Progress: List Timeline, Benchmarks, and Position Information (Data) that will verify the Responsible action step is in progress or has occurred. Continuation From Last Year

Monitoring Status

NCCAT-S Indicators:

Comments: Page 8 of 19

Action Step

Resources/Amount Needed

3.2 Family Engagement (Required)

Artifacts/Evidence

Timeline and Position Responsible

Continuation From Last Year

NCCAT-S Indicators:

Continuation From Last Year

NCCAT-S Indicators:

Continuation From Last Year

NCCAT-S Indicators:

Monitoring Status

Comments: 3.3 Curriculum/Instruction/Assessment (Required)

Comments: 3.4 Other (Optional)

Comments: Page 9 of 19

Kings River School

COMPONENT III: Budget Plan

2016-2017

Resource Link

COORDINATION OF FUNDS TO SUPPORT THE PLAN WITH OTHER PROGRAMS: Provide the sources of funds your school is currently receiving and identify the purposes for which those funds are spent. Sources of funds may include General Budget, Title I , Title II, Title III, Migrant, Immigrant, Neglected & Delinquent, 21st Century After School Programs, Gear Up, IDEA, McKinney-Vento/Homeless, Head Start, state-funded Pre-Kindergarten, Teacher Incentive Fund, Striving Readers, and other state/federal funds. Source of Funds applicable to Amount Received for Purposes for which funds are used (include targeted Applicable Priority Need/Goal this School Year audience, specific activities, intended outcomes, etc.) Goal(s)

Title I

$4,284.00

General Fund Budget

$3.213.00

Title 1 funds will be used for general supplies, technology supplies, and web based programs. Kings River requires a digital learning environment that will support instruction and provide varied reading, writing and math materials and resources that focus the learners on NVACS. The supplies and programs requested will support a multiage/grade classroom allowing for students to be exposed to levels of literature and new learning modalities through digital and print supplemental materials. The intended outcome is to provide students with what they need to demonstrate achievement in math and reading. General funds will be used to purchase instructional supplies, technology supplies and textbooks that are aligned to NVACS and District curriculum materials such as Eureka Math and Lucy Calukins. The expected outcome is to provide students with what they need to achieve growth goals in MAPs math and readiing.

Goals 1,2

Goals 1,2

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1.

COMPONENT IV: REQUIRED ELEMENTS FOR TITLE I SCHOOLS:

Resource Link

Title I Schools operating a Schoolwide Program must complete Items 1 through 5 on this page.

Describe the school's strategies to attract effective, highly-qualified teachers to your school.

District administration has made a concerted effort to send site administrators to job fairs to recruit teachers at various locations including Utah, Montana, Idaho, and Nevada, among other locations. Vacant positions are posted within district throughout the state of Nevada. In addition, the District utilizes placement services at Nevada and neighboring universities. Through the collective bargaining process, an additional base compensation of $750 is provided to staff members working at Kings River School to provide fiscal assistance for mileage associated with traveling to more populated locations.

2.

Describe the school's strategies to increase family engagement in accordance with Section 1118 of NCLB (see resource link), such as family literacy services and the provision to parents on how the school will share academic information in a language they understand.

Family Engagement at Kings River School is approached as a K-8/Community initiative. The school community has taken an active role utilizing Infinite Campus, newsletters, group invitations, parent night functions for general information. Family Nights consist of Open House where parents interact with Kings River staff to understand the expectations for the school year and are supported through additional meetings during the Fall and Spring at Parent Teacher conferences. The Teacher and Administrator at Kings River are committed to meeting with all parents and addressing their needs and their children's needs. This year to include students in the process, students will be staring a student council at this school site to support the PTO process voting on items of need for the school site and ensuring the students along with the staff voice their needs along with supporting parents with their initiatives for their children.

3.

Describe the school's plans for transition and articulation between school programs (ie: assisting preschool children from early childhood programs such as Head Start, Even Start, or a state-run preschool program to elementary school, elementary school to middle school, and middle to high school, etc.).

Kings River School is in such a remote rural location there are no regular services for Early Childhood. The school offers any Early Childhood students living in the community to attend special events, field trips and educational opportunities at the local events on a daily basis. The transition that takes place is from the Eighth grade year into high school and that becomes a parent decision based on location to the nearest school.

4.

Identify the measures that include teachers in decisions regarding the use of academic assessments.

There are several measures used in the rural setting to support teachers making academic decisions based on state, local and classroom assessments. Measures used are CRT (SBAC), Reading and Math Measure of Academic Progress (MAP) Fall, Winter and Spring yearly and review of previous MAP data, DRA, and classroom based assessments that vary based on each site. The main assessment to evaluate growth overtime is the MAP assessment as it paints a picture of a students growth over time once in the HCSD system.

5.

Provide assurance that federal, state, and local services are coordinated and integrated into the school improvement efforts.

The school improvement plan is communicated by parents, teachers and staff members,. All federal, state and local services available are integrated into the plan and are part of the school improvement efforts. The school improvement plan is created to support teachers and students in growing their performance and parents provide support both at home and during school time. Parents will engage in these discussions during Parent Night and the annual Title I meetings.

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Kings River School 2016-2017

APPENDIX A- Professional Development Plan

Resource Link

Monthly Professional Development focused on Math- The rural sites will use a model of once a month to deal with multiple weeks of Late Start Math content and concepts related to the pilot of Eureka Math. With the pilot of Eureka Math rural teachers will be expected to access the PD video library for additional information.

1.1

Goal 1 Additional PD Action Step (Optional)

Monthly Professional Development focused on reading instruction and the Read by Third legislation to support all readers in the rural setting.

2.1

Goal 2 Additional PD Action Step (Optional)

3.1

Goal 3 Additional PD Action Step (Optional)

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1.2

APPENDIX B- Family Engagement Plan

Resource Link

Family Engagement The following tools will be provided to parents to ensure they have the most current updated school information: parent newsletter/monthly information calendar, phone logs of parent contacts and meeting logs. Fall and Spring Conferences

Goal 1 Additional Family Engagement Action Step (Optional)

2.2

Family Engagement The following tools will be provided to parents to ensure they have the most current updated school information: parent newsletter/monthly information calendar, phone logs of parent contacts and meeting logs.

Goal 2 Additional Family Engagement Action Step (Optional)

3.2

Goal 3 Additional Family Engagement Action Step (Optional)

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Kings River School

APPENDIX C- Monitoring/Evaluation Priority Need/Goal 1

2016-2017

Priority Need/ All Kindergarten-Eighth Grade students will demonstrate adequate growth on the Math MAP assessment to be measured by mastery of each individual student's achievement of their personal growth goal from Fall 2016 to Spring 2017. Goal 1:

Status

Measurable Objective(s):

-80% of all K-8th will meet their Math MAP growth goal according to the growth from Fall 2016 to Spring 2017 Math MAP assessment.

Comments:

Mid-Year 1.1

Progress

Barriers

Next Steps

End-of-Year

Monthly Professional Development focused on Math- The rural sites will use a model of once a month to deal with multiple weeks of Late Start Math content and concepts related to the pilot of Eureka Math. With the pilot of Eureka Math rural teachers will be expected to access the PD video library for additional information.

On Task

Monitoring 12/2/16 This action step is in progress. Right now the PD each month has been focused on RBG3. Discussions about how to incorporate 8th grade students into Alg. I classes in town is still in the discussion phase. Study Island is used as a support for students. Time to support both Math and Reading Not enough time to support the varied needs of a one room school house with varied- resources, materials, human resources

Continue discussion on Alg. I Continue to use technology to differentiate

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1.2

Progress

Family Engagement The following tools will be provided to parents to ensure they have the most current updated school information: parent newsletter/monthly information calendar, phone logs of parent contacts and meeting logs.

On Task

Fall and Spring Conferences 100% parent attendance for Fall Conference (Nov. 8th-10th) Open House/Annual Title I mtg. (end of Aug. 2016)

None

Barriers Spring Conferences

Next Steps

1.3

Eureka Math Implementation Teachers will devlote two PD days to learning how to implement Eureka Math into the rural setting with a multi-age/grade situation.

On Task

Discussions on how to support them with implementation of Eureka Math on Dec. 16th (all rural sites)

Progress Time- RBG3 has been more of a focus

Barriers Discussion on Dec. 16th

Next Steps

1.4

Progress

Barriers

Next Steps Page 15 of 19

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APPENDIX C- Monitoring/Evaluation Priority Need/Goal 2

2016-2017

Priority Need/ All Kindergarten-Eighth Grade students will demonstrate adequate growth on the Reading MAP assessment to be measured by mastery of each individual student's achievement of their personal growth goal from Fall 2016 to Spring 2017. Goal 2:

Status

Measurable Objective(s):

-80% of all K-8th will meet their Reading MAP growth goal according to the growth from Fall 2016 to Spring 2017 Reading MAP assessment.

Comments:

Mid-Year

End-of-Year

Monthly Professional Development focused on reading instruction and the Read by Third legislation to support all readers in the rural setting.

2.1

On Task On target- RBG3 continues to be implemented

Progress Balancing it with Math

Barriers Continue with structure in place and begin to support math

Next Steps Page 16 of 19

2.2

Progress

Family Engagement The following tools will be provided to parents to ensure they have the most current updated school information: parent newsletter/monthly information calendar, phone logs of parent contacts and meeting logs.

On Task

100% parent attendance for Fall Conference (Nov. 8th-10th) Open House/Annual Title I mtg. (end of Aug. 2016) Provided resources and information to parents at meetings and conferences to support their students at home.

None

Barriers Continue to provide parents with resources to support their students

Next Steps

2.3

Data Teams Rural teachers will engage in Reading focused data teams on their "noticed students" and all students within the rural setting beginning with Fall MAP and DRA data. Continued monitoring utilizing this process throughout the year will occur during the PD days.

On Task

This has not happened yet. Should begin in January.

Progress Need more information from Learning Strategists to ensure what training has been done.

Barriers Check in with all groups on Dec. 16th.

Next Steps

2.4

Progress

Barriers

Next Steps Page 17 of 19

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APPENDIX C- Monitoring/Evaluation Priority Need/Goal 3

Priority Need/ Goal 3:

Status

Measurable Objective(s):

Comments:

Mid-Year

End-of-Year

3.1

Progress

Barriers

Next Steps Page 18 of 19

3.2

Progress

Barriers

Next Steps

3.3

Progress

Barriers

Next Steps

3.4

Progress

Barriers

Next Steps Page 19 of 19

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