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Audrey Lane Deputy for Organizational Advancement

February 10, 2011 (Board Meeting) Achievement Gap, Teacher Development Cycle (TDC), Formal Evaluation, Board s Role in TDC March 28, 2011 (Board Meeting) TDC and elements 3,4, and 5 Plan for Teacher Evaluation May 27, 2011 (Board Workshop) Deep dive into ADEPT/SAFE-T High-level discussion regarding alignment of accountability tools and Value-Added Timeline for Design Work June 30, 2011 (Board Workshop) Status Update Benchmark against other districts What would it take to get to a managed performance organization? 2

THREE POINTS TO REMEMBER (October 3, 2011) 1. A district project team has been established requiring that this work is a priority. 2. There is significant value in alignment. 3. We have to make pockets of excellence the norm across Charleston County School District. OAD 10/10/11 3

Originated in the corporate sector Described as.. A Systematic Process that engages employees and is used to manage and improve organizational performance Methods that drive some of the processes i.e. balanced scorecard or dash board Metrics to measure performance against strategic goals 4

CCSD Performance Management Increased Student Achievement STUDENT TEACHER CONTENT BELIEFS VISION 2016 CULTURE

Goal Strengthen the Core Interdependent Elements Teacher Knowledge/Skill Student Personal role in the learning process Content Amount of rigor in the content Key take-aways about IC Improvements in student learning occur as a result of improvements in the 3 elements We learn by doing the work OAD 10/10/11 6

Evaluations for all employees Individualized Professional Development Plans More defined career ladders eg. Master Teacher, Subject-Matter Experts Competitive Compensation 7

District-level data Data dashboard Scorecards Data central Teacher portal School portal Central portal Employee data Comprehensive/integrated data on each employee Ability to self-manage specific information 8

Determine key performance indicators at the district level, group/team level School Quality Reviews Instructional Support Logs Closed-loop feedback 9

District Project Team established Connected with different vendors for information Maximize Human Capital Synthesized Teacher Design Team Work Evaluations for all employee groups and will begin auditing those evaluations for rating consistency Increase Access to Timely Data Human Capital Data System work is on-going Effectively Manage Resources More central accountability via Instructional Support Log Standardized Classroom Observation Tool 10

Teacher Value-Added Pilots System Components Charleston Promise Neighborhood A.C.E. (Melissa Matarazzo) Professional development for teachers and principals Performance-Based Pay School Improvement Grant (SIG) (Louis Martin) Teacher Portfolio Professional Development Performance-Based Pay Measurement of Performance Classroom Observations Professionalism & Collegiality Teacher-based student growth School-based student growth % of Students scoring at specified level on HSAP/EOC/PASS Teacher portfolio Schools (7 Total) 4 Elementary 3 High Schools Number of Teachers/Staff Eligible (381) 139 Teachers/ 67 Staff 175 Teachers Potential Incentive TBD up to ~$1200/ Some Teachers Up to $1000/Teacher 10/3/11 OAD 11

Source: CSO Gospel Choir 12

CCSD Performance Management Increased Student Achievement STUDENT TEACHER CONTENT BELIEFS VISION 2016 CULTURE

VISION 2016 Shared Vision starts here School-Based Staff Teachers Superintendent Classified Establishes district performance goals Central Staff Establishes annual school/departmental performance goals Classified OAD 10/10/11 14

2011 2011 2012 June June August August December January April February June June August August 2012 June 2013 Design Team (DT) Orientation Convene Design Teams Teacher Quality Symposium Synthesize output from Design Teams Organize Project Team Vision 2016 Goal-Setting Re-convene Design Teams RFP for Performance Management System Leaders Refine Evaluation Instrument Principals Evaluate ALL Principals w/state Instrument Teachers - Value-added pilots (Total 2) Engage external researcher for pilots Continue work w/vendor; continuous feedback Finalize performance management system Review analysis from external researcher PD for CCSD Staff on New PMS Phased implementation for Teacher Value- Added System OAD 10/10/11 15

CCSD Board of Trustees Authorize CCSD staff to solicit proposals for Performance Management System Adopt engagement plan for Vision 2016 CCSD Performance Management Team Engage external researcher for value-added project Analyze data for 2010-2011 evaluations Outline 2011-2012 plan of action with Performance Management consultant 16

Name Dr. Laura Donnelly Dr. Lisa Herring Ms. Karen Felder Ms. LaTisha Vaughn-Brandon Mr. David Parler High School Principal Representative Mr. Jason Sakran Ms. Anita Huggins Operations Representative Mr. Bill Briggman Teacher Representative(s) Assessment Role Academic & Student Support Division Principal, Jennie Moore Elementary Principal, North Charleston Elementary Principal, Fort Johnson Middle TBD Strategy & Communications Office of Teacher & Principal Effectiveness TBD Human Resources TBD 17

Audrey Lane Deputy for Organizational Advancement October 10, 2011