Action
Planning Template(Revised a of August 2012)
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Goal: How can we most
successfully balance and utilize negative/positive consequences such as I.S.S., detention, school initiatives and student incentive programs to successfully redirect student behavior and increase student achievement, while supporting teachers to positively change the culture and climate of our school?
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Action Step(s):
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Person(s)
Responsible:
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Timeline: Start/End
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Needed Resources/Tools:
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Evaluation Process and Tool:
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1. Discuss topic
with Principal and site supervisor regarding possible action inquiry on 3
additional sites similar to our campus.
E. D. Walker Middle
School
W. H. Atwell Middle
School Law Academy
O. W. Holmes Middle
School and Classified Academy
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Cory Green
Dr. Cheryl Wright (Lead Principal), and Mr James Broadnax (Site Supervisor, Science Department Chair, Chair of Site Based Decision Making Committee)
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September 4,
2012—September 7, 2012
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Written
documentation giving permission from each principal’s site to conduct action
research on their site pertaining to discipline and in-school suspension
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No Evaluation
Process Applicable
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2. Meet with 7th
and 8th grade teachers, and trained I.S.S. facilitator of in
school suspension to examine discipline issues and numbers students enrolled
in I.S.S. and reasons they feel contribute to repeat offenders and increasing
enrollment of students 7th and 8th grade students
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Cory Green I.S.S.
facilitator and 2 teachers, from each grade level from my campus as well as
the additional three listed in step 1.
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September 7, 2012 –
October 1, 2012
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I will create a
survey using a google site containing google forms and questionnaires
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Graphs, Data Tables,
and/or Spread sheets,
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3.Gain permission
from selected instructors from each site to conduct action research inquiry
as well as the trained individual or counselor in charge of the in school
suspension program (Teachers interviewed will include new teacher of 1to 3
years and a veteran teacher instructing 5 years or more.)
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Cory Green,
Participating
teachers from my campus and additional campuses listed, and trained
leadership in charge of I.S.S.
Lead Counselor -Mrs. Carol Brazile
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October 1, 2012 –
October 10, 2012
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Documentation granting
approval from each teacher, lead counselor, and administrator of I.S.S.
regarding permission for action inquiry/research project to be conducted with
their involvement
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No Evaluation
Process Applicable
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4. Conduct detailed
interviews with teachers (7th and 8th grade), campus
leadership, and lead counselor (if time permits) regarding the procedures,
community stakeholder involvement, and effectiveness of their relative I.S.S.
programs
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Cory Green,
Participating teachers from my campus and additional campuses listed, and
trained leadership in charge of I.S.S. and at each campus lead counselor
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October 1, 2012 –
October 15, 2012
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-Interview
Questionnaire
-Spiral/Notebook for
recording of notes and responses
- Digital Audio
Recorder
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Notes will be
summarized and typed while evidence will then be collected and comparisons
made with interview info to determine the relative impact or lack thereof of
individual policies and procedures and how they could be used to improve the
culture of our campus
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5. Will conduct meeting
with Record Keeper for Discipline Log and Lead Principal to examine numbers
of students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade (with
a stronger focus on 8th grade) in I.S.S., percentages of subgroups mostly enrolled, and number of
males versus females removed from class receiving this same discipline
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Cory Green
Record Keeper for School Discipline Log Lead Principal |
October 1, 2012-
October 15, 2012
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Student data from 6th
to analyze disciplinary issues that may carry over to 7th and 8th
grade increases in repeat offenders that return to I.S.S. in future years.
- Schoolwide
Discipline Log
- Percentage/Numbers
of males versus females in each grade level (6-8)
-Demographic and
subgroups data
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Student Data
Spreadsheet
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6. Meet with
teachers and administrator of I.S.S. to receive/gain feedback and suggestions
1 to 2 times a monthly. Will share effectiveness with each other and analyze
changes most critically needed in procedures and share these with school
leadership, facilitator of I.S.S on my
campus, faculty and staff possibly during professional development
(May meet with
select problem students as well to gain an inside look from their perspective
as to what is transpiring from the student point of view in I.S.S. that may
make it ineffective)
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Cory Green
Lead Principal
Lead Counselor
Record Keeper of
School-wide Discipline Log
Lead Facilitator of
I.S.S.
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October 15, 2012 –
January 8, 2013
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I.S.S. Discipline
Draft of Revamped Procedures and Policies (drafted from data gathered form
additional sites)
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Notes from research
and meeting with Principal and Lead counselor will determine if suggestions
to be implemented are acceptable for change and can be initiated effectively
with trained personnel after presentations.
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7. Provide support
to Disciplinary Committee through use of EXCEEDS RTI ( the web based computer
program that manages Dallas ISD’s response to Interventions process by
administering, prescribing and documenting academic and behavior data for
each intervention tier) data and discussions with S.S.T. along with further
evaluations via I.S.S. / after school detention visits, email and phone
communication
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Cory Green
Student Support Team
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October 15, 2012
–January 8, 2013
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-Access to Email
-Access to Internet
-Classroom phone
access/cell phone
-Google Talk or Skype
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Teacher satisfaction
will be assessed via survey and with future exit interviews. Data gathered
will then be used to contrast with initial (entry) interviews to determine
teachers and school leader level of comfort with newly suggested/added
procedures to previous I.S.S. programs.
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8. In depth exit
interviews will be conducted towards the end of the semester regarding
teacher growth (new and veteran) as well as numbers of disciplinary issues
reported and decrease in participants (students) that are repeat offenders
enrolled in I.S.S.
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Cory Green
Lead Principal
Lead Counselor
Administrator or
Trained Individual in charge of I.S.S.
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January 8 -11, 23
-31, 2013 -- February 6, 2013
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-Interview
Questionnaire
-Spiral/Notebook for
recording of notes and responses
- Digital Audio
Recorder
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Student data on
graphs or spreadsheet. The graph will compare differences in number of
disciplinary issues and offenders or repeat offenders from this year and the year prior in order
to determine the impact of the new procedures and/or policies added to my
campuses I.S.S. program based on data and observations made at other sites in
conjunction with my own.
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9. Participating
teachers, lead principals, and trained professional in charge of I.S.S. at
all 3 sites previously listed will be re-surveyed regarding satisfaction and
comfort with newly suggested that were
shared (and possibly implemented) procedures versus methods that were
traditional practice for the beginning of the second semester
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Cory Green
Participating Teachers
Trained Professional
over I.S.S.
Lead Principals
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February 6, 2013-
April 15, 2013
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Google Forms/Google
Site Surveys
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Graphs and tables
will be used to document answer sets. Initial results from surveys will be
compared to determine the impact of the changes discussed regarding
suspension showing their effectiveness on my campus versus other sites
visited after sharing of newly considered problem solving strategies for
increasing disciplinary issues
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10. Conduct survey
of students who are past and present participants in I.S.S. and any changes
in attitude or behavior towards learning
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6th, 7th,
and 8th grade students
Cory Green
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January 8 -11, 23
-31, 2013 -- February 6, 2013
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Google Forms/Google
Site Surveys
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Spreadsheet or Table
of results for each answer set will be displayed to determine to what degree
students attitude towards learning changed and how much letter grades
improved, if at all.. Also decreases found in enrollment in I.S.S. will be
displayed and documented
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11. Data regarding
student discipline actions taken and those recommended for suspension will be
examined, revisited, studied and presented in final discussions/meetings to lead principal and administrator of
I.S.S. to judge effectiveness to be used as permanent staples in the campus’s
school wide disciplinary program for in school suspension
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Cory Green
Lead Principal
Lead Counselor
Trained Professional
in charge of In School Suspension
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February 6, 2013 –
March 8, 2013
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Student data from 6th
grade will be used to analyze disciplinary issues that may carry over to 7th
and 8th grade increases in repeat offenders that return to I.S.S.
in future years.
- School-wide
Discipline Log
- Percentage/Numbers
of males versus females in each grade level (6-8)
-Demographic and
subgroups data
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Interviews, I.S.S.
participant, and all other suspension related data will be presented to lead
principal and lead administrator in charge of In School Suspension for the
previous school year and current school year as final assessments to
determine the impact of the changes in the In School Suspension Program
possibly leading to a more effective permanent revamping of its procedures
positively impacting students and learning in the classroom
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12. Discuss with
specified parties the policies and procedures involved with conducting
detention and devising a color code to represent student infractions such
that this information can be better communicated to administration and
parents for efficient enforcement and involvement
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Cory Green
Vice Principal
Facilitator of
Detention
Lead Counselor
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Fall 2012
September 3, 2012 –
September 7, 2012
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-Interview Questionnaire
-Spiral/Notebook for recording of notes and responses
- Digital Audio
Recorder
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Interviews with
Facilitator of Detention, Vice Principal (Site Supervisor), and Lead
Counselor and all other suspension related data will be presented to lead
principal and lead administrator in charge of detention to determine if
coding color cards for teachers and coded letters for parents will be a more
efficient way of documenting discipline issues with students, as well as more
quickly being able to identify the offense along with the applicable
consequence.
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13.
Discuss with specified parties the policies and procedures involved with
conducting possible after school programs involvement in conjunction with
extra curriculum activities to aid in decrease in lunchroom population after
school (for those waiting for rides) and loitering complaints from the
surrounding community.
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Cory
Green
Vice
Principal
Lead
Principal
Lead
Counselor
Community
Liaison
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September
7, 2012 – September 14 ,2012
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-Interview
Questionnaire
-Spiral/Notebook
for recording of notes and responses
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Digital Audio Recorder
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Interviews
and meetings with Campus Community Liaison, Vice Principal (Site Supervisor),
Lead Principal and Lead Counselor and student, school leadership, and parent
evaluations
forms/surveys to assess “customer satisfaction” and effectiveness of after
school programs and their sponsorships through community companies’ donations
in conjunction with their effect on the management of less students in the detention
area while bringing forth a decrease in loitering or harassment complaints
from community residents regarding students.
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