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The Comprehensive Continuous Improvement Plan for Massillon City School District focuses on increasing student achievement and growth on state and local assessments, aiming for a yearly 3 percent increase in performance index by Spring 2024. Key strategies include adopting evidence-based curriculum aligned with Ohio Content Standards, implementing the Science of Reading, enhancing family engagement, providing professional development for effective instructional strategies, and monitoring curriculum implementation fidelity. The plan also aims to provide a positive and safe environment to engage students, measured by increased attendance and decreased major referrals, through PBIS data analysis, Social Emotional Learning curriculum, and community participation in Parent Cafes.
The Massillon City School District's 2024-2027 One Plan outlines strategies to improve student outcomes across four key goal areas: Early Warning System, Literacy, Math, and Safe and Healthy Schools. The plan emphasizes a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) to address student needs, focusing on early intervention, data-driven instruction, and family and community engagement. Specific strategies include implementing early warning systems, utilizing evidence-based curricula (such as Core Knowledge Language Arts and effective number instruction), enhancing family and community engagement, building collective teacher efficacy through shared leadership, and providing high-quality professional development. The plan aims to improve student performance in ELA and math, reduce at-risk student identification, and create a safe and supportive school environment. The plan uses the Ohio Improvement Process and tracks progress through various metrics, including state report card data, district-approved assessments, and PBIS data.
The 2015-2018 Massillon City Schools District Action Plan focuses on improving school climate and conditions. The primary goal is to create a positive and safe learning environment for all students, aiming for a 10% reduction in behavior referrals by the fall of 2018. Strategies include implementing and monitoring positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) through staff training, establishing district and building-level PBIS teams, and fostering a culture of celebrating student and staff successes. The plan uses various indicators to measure progress, including staff surveys, referral rates, and building-level plan indicators.
The Massillon City School District's 2018-2021 Ohio Improvement Process (OIP) District Action Plan focuses on improving student achievement and growth on state and local assessments. The plan aims for a 3% yearly increase in the performance index by Spring 2021. Key strategies include implementing Depth of Knowledge (DOK) levels 2 and 3 questions across all subjects, ensuring fidelity to the 5-Step Process, providing ongoing professional development on Webb's DOK and questioning techniques, and strengthening communication and feedback mechanisms. Success will be measured by 100% staff incorporation of DOK levels 2 and 3 questions in lesson plans and assessments, and improved student performance on DOK levels 2 and 3 questions on state and local assessments.
The meeting included discussions and actions on various topics such as agenda approval, public participation procedures, communications, and a consent agenda. The consent agenda covered items such as the approval of minutes from previous meetings, financial reports, lists of bills, transfers and advances, final and permanent FY appropriations, booster clubs, state or federal grant advances, travel reimbursement, resignations and hires of payroll and accounts payable administrators, donations, school psychologist transitional days, personnel matters including new hires, resignations, and retirements for certified and classified staff, summer feeding program personnel, support staff hires for athletic events and tournaments, athletic trainer contracts, and supplemental contracts. The treasurer's agenda included discussions on rebates, levy resolutions, substitute rates, amended administrative salary schedules, and booster clubs. The superintendent's agenda included discussions on board policy, personnel matters, overnight travel for the Massillon Tiger Track & Field Team, MCS customer service administrative guidelines, out-of-state and overnight student organization competition travel, staff professional development out-of-state travel, and the approval of student handbooks and grading guidelines for WHS and MIS/MJHS, as well as the MJHS course of study.
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