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The Title I Schoolwide Plan for Andes Central Middle School is a comprehensive strategy aimed at enhancing student achievement, particularly for those at risk of not meeting state academic standards. It is founded on a thorough Comprehensive Needs Assessment (CNA) that utilizes various academic data points to identify student needs. The plan's core strategies involve implementing targeted academic interventions, strengthening the overall academic program through specialized instruction and extended learning opportunities, and offering an enriched curriculum. Additionally, it addresses students' holistic well-being through counseling, mental health services, postsecondary and career preparation, tiered behavior intervention systems, continuous professional development for staff, and active family and community engagement. Expected outcomes include improved academic success, reduced behavioral issues, increased attendance, and strengthened family partnerships.
This document outlines the 2024-2025 Title I Schoolwide Plan for Lakeview Colony School, focusing on improving student outcomes and addressing the needs of all students, especially those at risk. The plan details a comprehensive needs assessment process, data-driven schoolwide reform strategies, and targeted interventions. Key components include strengthening academic programs through small group instruction and advanced reading strategies, implementing a Response to Intervention (RTI) model, and providing a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) for behavioral and mental health support. The plan aims to foster academic excellence in reading and math, close achievement gaps, and ensure students' holistic well-being through continuous monitoring and professional development.
This document outlines the Andes Central Elementary Schoolwide Plan, focusing on supporting student achievement through federal funds, comprehensive needs assessment, and schoolwide reform strategies. Key priorities include targeted academic interventions in reading and math, effective use of assessment data, professional development for staff, and addressing student well-being and attendance. The plan aims to strengthen instructional practices, increase learning time, and provide a well-rounded education for all students.
This document outlines the revised Title I Schoolwide Plan for Andes Central High School, focusing on improving student achievement, attendance, and well-being. The plan is built upon a comprehensive needs assessment identifying concerns in college and career readiness, high school completion, and student achievement. Key strategies include schoolwide reforms utilizing data review, PBIS, and MTSS to address academic and behavioral needs, along with strengthening the academic program through extended learning, online alternatives, and professional development. It also emphasizes addressing the needs of at-risk students through counseling, postsecondary preparation, and family engagement, with the ultimate goal of increasing academic success, fostering positive behavior, and enhancing family partnerships.
The Andes Central School District 1101 outlines its comprehensive plan to ensure high-quality education and close achievement gaps, in compliance with federal funding requirements. The plan focuses on monitoring student academic progress, addressing teacher qualification disparities, and implementing school improvement initiatives. Key components include strategies for utilizing poverty criteria for Title I funding, operating school-wide programs, and providing robust support for homeless children and youth. Additionally, the district emphasizes effective parent and family engagement, seamless transitions from early childhood through postsecondary education, and proactive approaches to student discipline and social-emotional well-being. It also details the integration of academic and career/technical education, support for gifted students, and enhancements to digital literacy through library programs, alongside a future shift to a 4-day school week for targeted student support.
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