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September Staff: ALL Pre-Session Day 8/31/2015 9/8/2015 Workshop 1 PBIS / RTI- SWIS data review and analysis / review and discussion of intervention plans / PBIS and RARE updates Staff: 9/16/2015 Connection to DIP 1

September 9/28/2015 Dartmouth Public Schools Part 1 Vertical team meetings to share feedback strategies and assessment Part 2 DDM s and Data Analysis feedback forms Key Strategy 2: Improve the quality of work and effort by providing feedback that leads to increased student engagement and achievement. 2

October 10/13/2015 10/14/2015 10/27/2015 10/26/2015 Staff-All ALICE TRAINING Connection to DIP - Cultural Core Improvement Objective 5.2: Collaboration between all stakeholders aligns services horizontally and vertically necessary to create safe, healthy, and supportive environments that maximize student achievement. Staff: Core Academic Staff: Art, Coaches, ELL, Music, Nurses, Outreach, Part 1 Vertical team meetings to share feedback strategies and assessment Part 2 Promoting feedback strategies that increase student engagement and achievement Connection to SIP Key Strategy 2: Improve the quality of work and effort by providing feedback that leads to increased student engagement and achievement. PE/Health, OT, Psychologists, SLP 3

November 11/10/2015 11/24/2015 11/30/2015 Connection to SIP Staff: Core Academic Staff: Art, Coaches, ELL, Music, Nurses, Outreach, PE/Health, OT, Psychologists, SLP Part 1 Vertical team meetings to share feedback strategies and assessment Part 2 Promoting feedback strategies that increase student engagement and achievement Connection to SIP Key Strategy 2: Improve the quality of work and effort by providing feedback that leads to increased student engagement and achievement. Connection to SIP 4

December Staff: Classroom Teacher, SPED Teachers, & Reading/Math/Library Math Specialist, 12/2/2015 12/8/2015 Parent Teacher Conferences Connection to DIP - Cultural Core Improvement Objective 5.1: The district actively promotes family engagement and participation. Staff: Art, Coaches, ELL, Music, Nurses, Outreach, PE/Health, OT, Psychologists, SLP, 12/9/2015 Staff: Classroom Teacher, SPED Teachers, & Reading/Math/Library Math Specialist Parent Teacher Conferences Connection to DIP - Cultural Core Improvement Objective 5.1: The district actively promotes family engagement and participation. Staff: Art, Coaches, ELL, Music, Nurses, Outreach, PE/Health, OT, Psychologists, SLP 5

January 1/12/2016 1/26/2016 11/30/2015 SIP Plan and Teacher Evaluation Updates / Survey staff on SIP Plan strategies / Mid-Year Review Staff: Core Academic Staff: Art, Coaches, ELL, Music, Nurses, Mid-year Data Analysis Outreach, PE/Health, OT, Psychologists, SLP 6

February 2/9/2016 2/10/2016 2/23/2016 Instructional Practices to Increase Student Achievement Differentiated Professional Development Technology Social/Emotional Needs High Achievement in Inclusion Setting Connection to DIP Instructional Core/Cultural Core Key Strategy 1: Utilize a variety of instructional strategies that are research based and focused on higher order thinking skills. Key Strategy 2: Align and make consistent instructional strategies and materials within and across grade levels. Key Strategy 3: Use a variety of common formative assessments to inform instructional strategies that address specific student needs. Key Strategy 4: Advance a multi-tiered model of instruction aligned to the common core. Key Strategy 6: Utilize positive behavioral instruction and supports in a consistent manner across the district that creates a safe environment for learning. Part 1 Vertical team meetings to share feedback strategies and assessment Part 2 Promoting feedback strategies that increase student engagement and achievement Connection to SIP Key Strategy 2: Improve the quality of work and effort by providing feedback that leads to increased student engagement and achievement. 7

March 3/8/2016 3/9/2016 3/22/2016 3/28/2016 PARCC and/or MCAS Policies and Procedures Instructional Practices to Increase Student Achievement Differentiated Professional Development Technology Social/Emotional Needs High Achievement in Inclusion Setting Connection to DIP Instructional Core/Cultural Core Key Strategy 1: Utilize a variety of instructional strategies that are research based and focused on higher order thinking skills. Key Strategy 2: Align and make consistent instructional strategies and materials within and across grade levels. Key Strategy 3: Use a variety of common formative assessments to inform instructional strategies that address specific student needs. Key Strategy 4: Advance a multi-tiered model of instruction aligned to the common core. Key Strategy 6: Utilize positive behavioral instruction and supports in a consistent manner across the district that creates a safe environment for learning. Staff: Core Academic Staff: Art, Coaches, ELL, Music, Nurses, Outreach, PE/Health, OT, Part 1 Vertical team meetings to share feedback strategies and assessment Part 2 Promoting feedback strategies that increase student engagement and achievement Psychologists, SLP Key Strategy 1: Collect, calibrate, and analyze data in order to adjust instruction in a timely manner. Key Strategy 2: Improve the quality of work and effort by providing feedback that leads to increased student engagement and achievement. 8

April 4/6/2016 4/12/2016 4/27/2016 Instructional Practices to Increase Student Achievement Differentiated Professional Development Technology Social/Emotional Needs High Achievement in Inclusion Setting Connection to DIP Instructional Core/Cultural Core Key Strategy 1: Utilize a variety of instructional strategies that are research based and focused on higher order thinking skills. Key Strategy 2: Align and make consistent instructional strategies and materials within and across grade levels. Key Strategy 3: Use a variety of common formative assessments to inform instructional strategies that address specific student needs. Key Strategy 4: Advance a multi-tiered model of instruction aligned to the common core. Key Strategy 6: Utilize positive behavioral instruction and supports in a consistent manner across the district that creates a safe environment for learning. Workshop 2 PLC PARCC and/or MCAS update / Strategies for parent and community connection Part 1 Vertical team meetings to share feedback strategies and assessment Part 2 Promoting feedback strategies that increase student engagement and achievement Key Strategy 2: Improve the quality of work and effort by providing feedback that leads to increased student engagement and achievement. 9

May 5/10/2016 5/18/2016 5/23/2016 Instructional Practices to Increase Student Achievement Differentiated Professional Development Technology Social/Emotional Needs High Achievement in Inclusion Setting Connection to DIP Instructional Core/Cultural Core Key Strategy 1: Utilize a variety of instructional strategies that are research based and focused on higher order thinking skills. Key Strategy 2: Align and make consistent instructional strategies and materials within and across grade levels. Key Strategy 3: Use a variety of common formative assessments to inform instructional strategies that address specific student needs. Key Strategy 4: Advance a multi-tiered model of instruction aligned to the common core. Key Strategy 6: Utilize positive behavioral instruction and supports in a consistent manner across the district that creates a safe environment for learning. End of the Year Data Analysis / SIP Goals analysis and review/ DDM review Connection to SIP - 10

June 6/14/2016 End of the Year Procedures / Year in Review / SIP Goals 2016-17 11