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School Improvement

 Each year, schools and districts review policies and practices to consider ways to improve and enhance student achievement. This process, commonly referred to as the school improvement process, is deeply embedded in building, district and state planning and accountability systems, and has become an integral and necessary part of school and system reform. While this type of planning has existed for many years, recent state and federal mandates including annual testing directives and increased accountability have intensified the importance of this process and its outcomes.

 

Since the passage of Public Act 25 in 1990, Michigan schools and districts have been required to develop 3-5 year school improvement plans. Schools and districts use these plans as a blueprint to establish goals and objectives that will guide teaching for learning, resource allocation, staff development, data management and assessment. They also use it to measure their ability to meet the goals and objectives established in the plan. 

 

Equity Quality Indicators

For information regarding School Improvement, contact:

 

Joe Liberato

(269) 789-2434

 

Julie McDonald

(269) 789-2495

 

Peggy Stewart

(269) 789-2405 

 

Mary Gehrig

(269)789-2471

 

Links 

School Improvement Tools

Templates and for SI planning.

 

Mi-Plan Process

This school improvement tool was developed specifically to assist school building principals and their SI teams. While this tool continues to be accessible, the MDE is developing a new on-line SI planning site based on the SI Framework. MI-Plan provides a valuable process for SI planning.

   

Michigan School Improvement Framework

To provide schools and districts with a comprehensive framework based on current research and best practice.

 

Links:

School Improvement Frameworks Action Portfolio

 

School Improvement Planning Process

 

School Improvement Planning Template

 

School Improvement Framework

 

School Improvement Glossary of Terms

 

Comprehensive Needs Assessment

 

Michigan School Improvement Website

This site includes the “Indicator Scoring Guide” spreadsheet for predicting your Ed Yes! Grade.

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