Priority 1: Student Achievement and Personal Success

Student Achievement and Personal Success

To offer a thorough and balanced program of academics, career preparation, SEL and student engagement activities to allow students to flourish in their chosen area of interests and aptitudes. 

Students will increase skills and knowledge move the district performing category.

Strategic Priority OneStudent Achievement and Personal Success
Why is this important? Academic achievement matters because it develops critical thinking and problem-solving skills while opening doors to better educational and career opportunities. Students build essential life skills like self-discipline, time management, and perseverance through academic work. They also learn to communicate effectively and work well with others – abilities that prove valuable in professional settings. While grades aren’t everything, strong academic performance provides a solid foundation for future success.
Action steps related to the priority

Goal #1: Student Growth 
Action Step #1: Every student will make 1 year of growth in reading from Fall to Spring.
Action Step #2: Every student will make 1 year of growth in math from Fall to Spring.

Goal #2: High Quality Instruction 
Action Step #1: Content courses will have a vertically aligned, standards-based curriculum map.
ACTION STEPS: PRIORITY FOCUS 
Goal #1: Student Growth  
Use data for classroom instruction, MTSS, and behaviors.
Focus on literacy and supporting reading 
Staff support – 
K-12 Instructional Coach
PBIS
K-12 EL teacher 
Middle School Team Time
Instructional paraprofessionals 
Stipended positions to provide additional support for staff 
Goal #2: High Quality Instruction 
District-wide curriculum map, completed for K-12 
Outline and then vertical alignment 
Followed by scope and sequence building 
Professional development plan for the year 
Individual needs 
SCAP SSR visits/peer and/or site visits 

Evidence of ImplementationGraduate Profile
CDIP Certifications
Concurrent Enrollment – College Credit

Evidence of ImpactAcademic achievement matters because it develops critical thinking and problem-solving skills while opening doors to better educational and career opportunities. Students build essential life skills like self-discipline, time management, and perseverance through academic work. They also learn to communicate effectively and work well with others – valuable abilities in professional settings. While grades aren’t everything, strong academic performance provides a solid foundation for future success.
-Improvement in Performance Framework ratings.
-Improvement in student growth percentile scores.