STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Action Item November 18, 2014



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STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Action Item November 18, 2014 SUBJECT: Approval of Turnaround Option Plans for s Implement Turnaround in 2014-15 PROPOSED BOARD ACTION Approve turnaround option plans submitted by school districts on behalf of failing or persistently low performing schools for full implementation in 2014-15. AUTHORITY FOR STATE BOARD ACTION Section 1008.33, Florida Statutes EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In the first full school year after a school declines to a grade of F, or earns a grade of F or D followed by a grade of D, (i.e., FD or DD), the school district must select a turnaround option for that school and submit a plan for implementing the turnaround option to the Department for approval by the State Board. Upon approval by the State Board, the turnaround option must be implemented in the following school year. Implementation is not required if the school grade improves. Turnaround plans have been submitted to the Department for 57 schools in 17 districts. Supporting Documentation Included: 2014 Turnaround Status Report. Completed TOP-1 and TOP-2 forms, signed by district superintendents on behalf of 57 schools (under separate cover) Facilitators/Presenters: Pam Stewart, Commissioner of Education and Sam Foerster, Deputy Chancellor of Student Achievement and Improvement, K-12 Public s

Florida Department of Education Differentiated Accountability 2014 Turnaround Status Report to the State Board of Education Statutory Requirements for Turnaround Options Section 1008.33, Florida Statutes, states (4)(a) The state board shall apply the most intense intervention and support strategies to schools earning a grade of F. In the first full school year after a school initially earns a grade of F, the school district must implement intervention and support strategies prescribed in rule under paragraph (3)(c), select a turnaround option from those provided in subparagraphs (b)1.-5., and submit a plan for implementing the turnaround option to the department for approval by the state board. Upon approval by the state board, the turnaround option must be implemented in the following school year. (b) The turnaround options available to a school district to address a school that earns a grade of F are: 1. Convert the school to a district-managed turnaround school; 2. Reassign students to another school and monitor the progress of each reassigned student; 3. Close the school and reopen the school as one or more charter schools, each with a governing board that has a demonstrated record of effectiveness; 4. Contract with an outside entity that has a demonstrated record of effectiveness to operate the school; or 5. Implement a hybrid of turnaround options set forth in subparagraphs 1.-4. or other turnaround models that have a demonstrated record of effectiveness. (c) A school earning a grade of F shall have a planning year followed by 2 full school years to implement the initial turnaround option selected by the school district and approved by the state board. Implementation of the turnaround option is no longer required if the school improves by at least one letter grade. (5) A school that earns a grade of D for 3 consecutive years must implement the district-managed turnaround option pursuant to subparagraph (4)(b)1. The school district must submit an implementation plan to the department for approval by the state board. (6) The state board shall adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to administer this section. The rules shall include timelines for submission of implementation plans, approval criteria for implementation plans, and timelines for implementing intervention and support strategies.

Turnaround Option Selection, Planning and Implementation Timeline August 27, 2013 superintendents advised by the Commissioner of the list of Focus and Priority schools to receive differentiated accountability support and interventions, and of the schools required to plan for turnaround in November 15, 2013 superintendents advised by the Commissioner of the turnaround option selection process and forms June 17, 2014 Turnaround option selections (Form TOP-1) submitted to the State Board of Education (SBE) as consent items August 29, 2014 Turnaround Option Plans (Form TOP-2) submitted to the Bureau of Improvement by districts with schools required to implement a turnaround option based on 2013 grades for high schools and 2014 grades for elementary and middle schools. November 18, 2014 Turnaround Option Plans submitted as action items for SBE approval Summary of Interventions and Performance Results in Planning s 120 schools across 24 districts were identified as Focus Year Two (graded DD or FD) or Priority (graded F) and required to plan for turnaround while receiving DA support and interventions, pursuant to Rule 6A-1.099811, Florida Administrative Code. 57 schools in 17 districts did not improve the school grade and are required to implement their turnaround option plan, which are enclosed for approval by the State Board of Education. s History and Implementation Status for Planning s ALACHUA 0281 CHESTER SHELL ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT ALACHUA 0101 W. A. METCALFE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D F D C NO DMT BAY 0091 CEDAR GROVE ELEMENTARY C D D F YES DMT BAY 0191 OAKLAND TERRACE ELEMENTARY C D D F YES DMT BAY 0291 OSCAR PATTERSON ELEMENTARY MAGNET C D F D NO DMT BROWARD 1611 MARTIN LUTHER KING ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT BROWARD 2691 MORROW ELEMENTARY C D D D YES DMT BROWARD 3761 PARK LAKES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT BROWARD 0751 POMPANO BEACH ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT BROWARD 3701 ROCK ISLAND ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT BROWARD 0611 SUNLAND PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D F D A NO DMT BROWARD 0571 TEDDER ELEMENTARY C D D D YES DMT Report prepared October 29, 2014 Page 2

BROWARD 0631 WESTWOOD HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY C D D F YES DMT COLLIER 0631 EDEN PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT COLUMBIA 0031 RICHARDSON MIDDLE SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT DADE 0361 BISCAYNE GARDENS ELEMENTARY C D D F YES DMT DADE 0661 CARIBBEAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F C NO DMT DADE 5991 CHARLES DAVID WYCHE, JR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D D A NO DMT DADE 6091 CITRUS GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT DADE 4651 ETHEL F. BECKFORD/RICHMOND ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT DADE 1361 FREDERICK R. DOUGLASS ELEMENTARY C D F D NO DMT DADE 6251 HOMESTEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT DADE 2981 LIBERTY CITY ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT DADE 4171 ORCHARD VILLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D D B NO DMT DADE 1441 PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR K-8 CENTER C D D D YES DMT DADE 4461 PINE VILLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F B NO DMT DADE 4501 POINCIANA PARK ELEMENTARY C D D F YES DMT DUVAL 2141 HYDE GROVE ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT DUVAL 2291 JACKSONVILLE HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F C NO DMT DUVAL 2121 JEAN RIBAULT MIDDLE C D F F YES DMT DUVAL 2191 JOSEPH STILWELL MIDDLE C D D D YES DMT DUVAL 2151 JUSTINA ROAD ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT DUVAL 2201 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT DUVAL 1461 MATTHEW W. GILBERT MIDDLE C D D D YES DMT DUVAL 1551 NORTHWESTERN MIDDLE D F D F YES DMT DUVAL 0791 RAMONA BOULEVARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D F D C NO DMT DUVAL 1161 SADIE T. TILLIS ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT DUVAL 2111 SOUTHSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT DUVAL 0121 WEST RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY C D D D YES DMT ESCAMBIA 0061 BELLVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL C D F C NO DMT ESCAMBIA 1281 GLOBAL LEARNING ACADEMY D D C NO DMT ESCAMBIA 0551 WARRINGTON ELEMENTARY C D D F YES DMT ESCAMBIA 0561 WARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT ESCAMBIA 0581 WEST PENSACOLA ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT ESCAMBIA 0852 WOODHAM MIDDLE SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT HARDEE 0031 HARDEE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT Report prepared October 29, 2014 Page 3

HENDRY 0061 CLEWISTON MIDDLE C D F F YES DMT HENDRY 0020 LABELLE MIDDLE SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT HERNANDO 0171 EASTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F C NO DMT HERNANDO 0202 FOX CHAPEL MIDDLE SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT HIGHLANDS 0015 MEMORIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F B NO DMT HILLSBOROUGH 0521 BRYAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT HILLSBOROUGH 1601 GIBSONTON ELEMENTARY C D D D YES DMT HILLSBOROUGH 0052 GIUNTA MIDDLE SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT HILLSBOROUGH 1781 GRECO MIDDLE C D D D YES DMT HILLSBOROUGH 2042 JENNINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT HILLSBOROUGH 2882 MEMORIAL MIDDLE C D D D YES DMT HILLSBOROUGH 3121 MORT ELEMENTARY C D D F YES DMT HILLSBOROUGH 3841 RUSKIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT HILLSBOROUGH 0051 SHEEHY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT HILLSBOROUGH 0055 SHIELDS MIDDLE SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT HILLSBOROUGH 1482 SLIGH MIDDLE D F D F YES DMT HILLSBOROUGH 4201 SULPHUR SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT HILLSBOROUGH 4361 THONOTOSASSA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT HILLSBOROUGH 0682 VAN BUREN MIDDLE C D D F YES DMT HILLSBOROUGH 4601 WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT JEFFERSON 0111 JEFFERSON COUNTY ELEMENTARY F D F YES DMT LEE 0745 EAST LEE COUNTY HIGH D D D PENDING YES DMT LEE 0211 FORT MYERS MIDDLE ACADEMY C D D C NO DMT LEE 0251 FRANKLIN PARK ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT LEE 0582 HARNS MARSH MIDDLE SCHOOL F C NO DMT LEE 0592 JAMES STEPHENS INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY C D D F YES DMT LEON 0291 R. FRANK NIMS MIDDLE SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT MANATEE 0491 LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL C D F C NO DMT MANATEE 0151 MANATEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT MANATEE 0271 ORANGE RIDGE-BULLOCK ELEMENTARY C D F D NO DMT MANATEE 0281 PALM VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT MANATEE 0421 SAMOSET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT MANATEE 0591 SARA SCOTT HARLLEE MIDDLE C D F F YES DMT ORANGE 0741 CYPRESS PARK ELEMENTARY C D F C NO DMT Report prepared October 29, 2014 Page 4

ORANGE 1241 MEADOWBROOK MIDDLE C D D D YES DMT ORANGE 0791 MOLLIE RAY ELEMENTARY C D F D NO DMT ORANGE 1491 PALMETTO ELEMENTARY C D F A NO DMT ORANGE 1361 PHYLLIS WHEATLEY ELEMENTARY D F D B NO DMT ORANGE 1541 PINAR ELEMENTARY C D D B NO DMT ORANGE 0621 PINE HILLS ELEMENTARY C D D C NO DMT ORANGE 0641 ROCK LAKE ELEMENTARY C D D C NO DMT ORANGE 1261 SADLER ELEMENTARY C D D D YES DMT PALM BEACH 0012 HOPE-CENTENNIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F B NO DMT PALM BEACH 1232 LAKE SHORE MIDDLE C D D F YES DMT PALM BEACH 0271 NORTHMORE ELEMENTARY C D D F YES DMT PALM BEACH 0911 PINE GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D D B NO DMT PALM BEACH 2371 PIONEER PARK ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT PASCO 0060 CHESTER W. TAYLOR, JR. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT PASCO 0261 GULF MIDDLE C D D D YES DMT PINELLAS 0271 BEAR CREEK ELEMENTARY C D D D YES DMT PINELLAS 0371 BELLEAIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F C NO DMT PINELLAS 0481 CAMPBELL PARK ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT PINELLAS 1071 DUNEDIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F C NO DMT PINELLAS 1811 HIGH POINT ELEMENTARY C D D F YES DMT PINELLAS 0141 LARGO MIDDLE C D D D YES DMT PINELLAS 3391 PINELLAS PARK ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT PINELLAS 3461 PONCE DE LEON ELEMENTARY C D D F YES DMT PINELLAS 4611 TYRONE MIDDLE SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT POLK 0931 BARTOW MIDDLE SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT POLK 0491 DENISON MIDDLE C D D D YES DMT POLK 1781 DUNDEE ELEMENTARY C D F F YES DMT POLK 0601 FRED G. GARNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT POLK 1231 GRIFFIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT POLK 1191 KATHLEEN MIDDLE C D D D YES DMT POLK 1341 MCLAUGHLIN MIDDLE SCHOOL C D F D NO DMT POLK 0321 SHELLEY S. BOONE MIDDLE D F D F YES DMT POLK 1971 SLEEPY HILL MIDDLE SCHOOL C D D C NO DMT POLK 0681 WAHNETA ELEMENTARY C D D D YES DMT Report prepared October 29, 2014 Page 5

POLK 0571 WESTWOOD MIDDLE C D D F YES DMT ST. LUCIE 0072 DAN MCCARTY C D F F YES DMT ST. LUCIE 0231 LAKEWOOD PARK ELEMENTARY C D D F YES DMT ST. LUCIE 0141 SAMUEL S. GAINES ACADEMY K-8 C D F F YES DMT TAYLOR 0111 STEINHATCHEE SCHOOL C D F C NO DMT TAYLOR 0041 TAYLOR COUNTY ELEMENTARY C D D C NO DMT Report prepared October 29, 2014 Page 6