Identify Concerns that must change (look to
the future)
(Assign points to concerns from 1 to 3 in the
order of the most important issues to consider.)
1. The biggest concern is to reduce
defiant and/or indifferent classroom behaviors of our student athletes.
2. The next area that must be
addressed at our campus is the failure rates among student athletes in and out
of season.
3. The last area of concern is to
reduce discipline referrals and alternative placements among student athletes.
Identify Affirmations that must be sustained
(look to the present)
(Assign points to affirmations from 1 to 3 in
the order of the most important issues to consider.)
1. A positive aspect of our campus
is teacher and administrator commitment to increase student achievement
2. We currently have a Campus
Advisory Committee responsible for fielding concerns from teachers and helping
to resolve non-academic issues. It is important that this communication continue.
3. This district/campus is data driven. It is
important to sustain this as we move forward and evaluate the effectiveness of
the behavior program.
SMART Recommendations that must be
implemented:
(Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant,
Timely)
(Assign points to recommendations from 1 to 3
in the order of the most important recommendations to implement.)
1. A daily behavior sheet
implementation to decrease classroom behaviors that disrupt the learning environment
or inhibit the learning process. (30% or better each grading period; this includes
tardiness, sleeping in class, acting out etc.)
2. Student achievement will
increase due to monitored behavior. (Passing rates will improve by 50% or
better each grading period)
3. Discipline referrals and
placements will decrease. (30% or better each grading period)
EVALUATE – Specifically and Often
(Identify the best ways to evaluate the
implemented recommendations.)
1. Data review each grading period
to assess the areas specifically targeted for improvement.
2. Collaborative meeting with
coaches, teachers and administrators to discuss concerns and progress.
3. Teacher surveys/interviews
– Surveys and interviews will determine if further intervention is needed
and/or if the monitoring system need to be revised.
4. Group
discussions with students about classroom behaviors
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