Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Every. Single. Student.

This morning at Orchard View I participated in two different grade-level data meetings. The meetings are conducted quarterly, and teacher teams bring three or more sources of recent, common data on each individual student’s reading and writing proficiency. The data discussion is facilitated by the school principal, and the counselor and an interventionist are also present to provide additional information as needed.

Wow! Let me say that again – wow! Each individual student’s name was mentioned at least once, and our students were carefully placed into specific groups to improve and enrich their reading and writing power. After the groups are formed, each teacher takes one group, and others, depending on need, are placed into an interventionist-led or specialized educator group for which the teacher provides guided instruction. Beginning next week, each of the groups meets Monday through Thursday for 30 minutes each day during “Target Team Time.” Every single student in each grade will be receiving targeted instruction during this time, in addition to all of the other intentional instruction they receive throughout the course of a school day. That is powerful!

The care with which students were discussed and placed into need-based groups was inspirational (but not surprising). The way in which teachers discussed data, and more importantly, their observations about our students, so that each student was a person rather than a score, was impressive. Each meeting lasted 90 minutes, and through deft facilitation by the principal, the planning was completed. In twelve years of education, I have never been a part of something quite like this, and I am glad I had the chance to see it in action.

For our students needing the most help, we use the Fountas & Pinnell Leveled Literacy Intervention System (LLI). It is specifically targeted at small group instruction and helps teachers provide those impactful, daily learning pieces to bring students to grade level in reading. Students who are currently at grade level or higher are also in smaller groups with intentionally planned instruction to enhance their capacity as well.

Like any implemented strategy, two vital pieces are monitoring of adult implementation of the plan, and monitoring of student growth through the plan. In fact, the LLI program, as part of OV’s School Improvement Plan, is the chosen program for evaluation through the Michigan Department of Education’s newly-required Program Evaluation Tool. As we move through the second half of the school year, it will be important and interesting to continually evaluate our efforts to live out our district vision of “all learners achieving individual potential.”

-          J. Walton


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