“The Power of the School – Community – University Partnership”
Binghamton City School District Binghamton University Binghamton University Citizen Action – Alliance for Quality Education
March 2015
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The Power of the School Community University Partnership - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
The Power of the School Community University Partnership Binghamton City School District Binghamton University Binghamton University Citizen Action Alliance for Quality Education March 2015 1 Entry Plan How to Begin a
March 2015
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“…a systematic, strategic method for beginning a leadership position in a way that positions new leaders to improve their own performance and the performance of their new organizations
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Analyze data, examine for patterns Look for beliefs, assumptions, values embedded in the
Look for beliefs, assumptions, values embedded in the culture Examine information that could be used to improve the system
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(Shonkoff, 2012)
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∗ Focus 1: Teaching and Learning – To ensure all students have equal access to rigorous, high quality curriculum that is aligned to the Common Core Standards and delivered through challenging instruction. ∗ Focus 2 : Alternative Education Programs -To ensure students placed in alternative programs make adequate yearly progress (Including BOCES programs, Twilight program, etc.) ∗ Focus 3: Highly Effective Teachers and Leaders – To ensure continuous improvement
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∗ Focus 4: Parent/Community Engagement & Ownership - To create and implement communication methods that ensure families and the community are genuine partners. ∗ Focus 5: School Climate and Safety – To ensure all students experience a safe and positive school climate that welcomes and actively engages all families. ∗ Focus 6: Facility Maintenance - To upgrade and maintain attractive, safe and accessible facilities that promote sustainability. ∗ Focus 7: Fiscal – To align district resources in the attainment of high levels of student achievement and instructional excellence.
∗ What, who, when and how
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Improvement
Leadership Focused & Coordinated Instruction Student- centered Learning Climate
Improvement in Student Outcomes Faculty’s Professional Capabilities Close relationships with parents and community
Source: Bryk, Sebring, Allensroth, Luppescu & Easton (2010 ) Organizing Schools for Improvement: Lessons From Chicago
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With the assistance of BU and cooperation of BCSD and the BOE, we planned purposeful field trips. Parent activists and students made legislative visits, pressuring the governor and advocating for an increase in funding for rural and small city schools. Parents and students are learning self-advocacy and how to speak to decision-makers in a deliberate and unified way. 1. Our Education Committee Chair, spoke to Gov. Cuomo’s staff and Budget
libraries; leading to a decrease in size of book selection and services. Results: A significant number of books permanently loaned to an elementary school, increasing the size of its library and giving their students the opportunity to start their own personal libraries at home. 2. Launched letters to the newspaper editor and legislative writing campaigns during budget season 3. Teach-ins, AQE/CANY Workshops on NYS budget process 4. Supported 2 candidates for local school board - 1 Victory
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∗ Met with community members to establish community advisory teams, i.e. Community Partners meetings, Community Advisors on trainings/workshops trainings/workshops ∗ Validation of community partners advice and consultation
∗ Our recommendation for becoming a Culturally Responsive, Trauma Sensitive, Restorative Practicing school district was given serious consideration and all are either being implemented or evaluated for use
∗ Invited to be a member of BCSD’s District Equity Task Force on Disproportionality ∗ Superintendent’s direct out-reach to disenfranchised communities
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The Collaboration-Binghamton University Prof. Denise Yull, Binghamton City School District Promise Zone Carla Murray MSW, Citizen Action/Alliance for Quality Education
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Lawson, Iachini, Bean, Flaspohler & Zullig, 2010)
Lawson, Iachini, Bean, Flaspohler & Zullig, 2010)
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