March–Early May
Objective: Lead targeted interventions to close gaps and get students on-track before the end of the year; drive toward strong 8th- to 9th-grade continuation
Key for Progress Monitoring:
Bold: One KIPP required – priority student outcome goals and measures, additional student outcome goals and measures, and actions
- Regular: One KIPP required – additional goals and measures (not student outcomes)
Italics: strongly recommended
Student Outcomes to Monitor | Actions | Additional Measures to Monitor |
---|---|---|
| Use 9th-grade on-track meeting protocol to target specific students, teachers, and courses for next steps | X% of teachers meeting gradebook fidelity goals |
Teachers Will Know and Be Able to ...
Monitor Progress:
- Share anticipated summer school/credit recovery needs based on S1 and Q3 data
Build Community:
- Communicate consistently with families about student progress in Q4 and the year overall (on-track and off-track students)
Academic Health Leads Will Know and Be Able to ...
Build Community:
- Plan and execute (with support of operations team) Q3 report card conferences for 9th-grade families at the beginning of Q4
- Host Q3 honor roll and student improvement celebration for students and families
- Work alongside Operations team to plan and host 8th grade visit day/welcome event
Monitor Progress:
- Progress monitor and update interventions for students identified as off-track at the end of S1
High School Registrar/Data Leads Will Know and Be Able to ...
Plan Strategically:
- Registrar: Plan and execute an event to share next school year’s course options and scheduling information
Build and Manage Systems:
- Centrally store grades (Q3/Q4/T2/T3/S2/Y1)
Plan Strategically:
- Continue project management structures for high school scheduling with school and regional stakeholders
- With school and regional stakeholders, continue to collect inputs needed for high school scheduling—calendar, bell schedule, teacher list, course catalog, student course requests, next year’s intended enrollment—and start entering these into the SIS
- Start building schedule for next school year in SIS
Principals Will Know and Be Able to ...
Monitor Progress:
- Meet with families of most off-track students (three or more course failures) during Q3 report card conferences
- Work with director of operations, academic health lead, and registrar to anticipate initial credit recovery and scheduling needs