Time: 3:30 PM
Location: Copperview Elementary Library
Approval of Previous Month’s Minutes: Approved
Agenda Items:
- Discuss Professional Development Plan to support TSSP
- Overarching Goal: Utilize the community school model to engage all stakeholders in increasing student content knowledge and language acquisition through high quality learning experiences to improve student learning.
- Academic Goals:
- English Language Arts: By May 26, 2023, at least 80 percent of students will meet or exceed expected rates of improvement as measured by Acadience Pathways of Progress.
- Math: By May 26, 2023, at least 80 percent of students will meet or exceed expected rates of improvement as measured by Acadience Pathways of Progress.
- School Climate Goals: By May 26, 2023, at least 80 percent of students will be able to identify a developmentally appropriate number of emotions (K – 2, 5 emotions/coping skills identified; 3 – 5, 10 emotions/coping skills identified) and self-regulation strategies to manage their identified emotion.
- Action Steps and Summary of Expenditures –
- Core Instruction Teach (gr. 1-3) – $85,000 out of Title I
- ELA, Math whole group instruction – Teacher is utilized to decrease class size during core instruction, splitting the grade level into four classrooms rather than three.
- Kindergarten Classroom Instruction Assistants – $18,000 – out of Title I
- Three Kindergarten instructional assistants provide instructional and behavioral support throughout the school day in the kindergarten classrooms.
- Alternative Languages Instructional Assistant – $21,000 out of Title I
- Skill Based Instructional Assistants – $55,275 out of LandTrust
- Five Skill based instructional assistants are utilized to provide small group intervention based on student data to address individualized instructional needs during math and reading.
- Student Intervention Mentors and MTSS Behavioral Assistants – $19,000 out of TSSA, $22,000 out of Title I
- Two student intervention mentors and one MTSS behavioral assistant provides student support and intervention to increase student self-regulation skills through one-on-one behavior management, small group support, and attendance/behavior reinforcement.
- Library Media Books – $12,000 out of TSSA
- Books purchases will increase access to newer reading material with priority given to increasing access to a well-rounded variety of topics.
- Student Incentives – $13,000 out of TSSA
- Items purchases will be used to supply the school store, maintain the book vending machine, and provide student incentives for larger rewards (e.g. student of the month, academic achievements, etc.)
- Instructional Software – $10,500 from Title I budget
- Purchase PBIS Rewards for whole school student reward and reinforcement use.
- Purchase ELA and Math I-Ready software (K – 5) to use as diagnostic assessment, progress monitoring, and instruction. This purchase supplements cost of students not covered under State grants.
- Professional Development – $21,000 from Title I Budget
- Professional development books will be purchased to increase teacher capacity with a particular emphasis on math content knowledge and teaching math.
- Educators will engage in relevant conferences as a cohort.
- Parent Engagement – $16,000 from Title I Budget
- See student content and language acquisition and engagement plan.
- Field Trips
- See student content and language acquisition and engagement plan.
- Core Instruction Teach (gr. 1-3) – $85,000 out of Title I
- Student Content and Language Acquisition and Engagement Plan
- Grade levels utilize district curriculum and community partner materials to teach the core standards. This includes core aligned presentations through community partnerships.
- Grade levels attend a school field trip to the location identified as a community partnership.
- Parents are invited to participate in grade levels STEM Night at Copperview aligned to core standards and in collaboration with community partnership.
- Stem Night participants are then invited to attend a family event night at the community partnership location funded through the school.
- Family Learning Center courses are offered to learn more about:
- Academic language being taught.
- Careers in the field identified through community partnership experience.
- Options for scholarships, how to apply for scholarships.
- Considerations for middle and high school coursework to support student interest.
- Proposed Community Partners and Field Trips for each grade level
- K – Discovery Gateway
- 1 – Red Butte Garden
- 2 – Loveland Aquarium
- 3 – Thanksgiving Point
- 4 – Clark Planetarium
- 5 – Natural History Museum of Utah
- Beverly Sorenson Teacher Grant
- Dance, Theater, Visual Arts
- Finalize development off TSSP and Land Trust Plans – All in favor of above plans
- School Improvement Plan Draft – Completed
- Approval of School Improvement Plan (due to DO by 4/10) – Approved
- Approval of Next Month’s Agenda
Parent Member | Present | Absent | Employee Member | Present | Absent | |
Stephanie Dickey | X | Jenna Landward | X | |||
Rosa Graterol | X | Pamela Schuller | X | |||
Griselda Hernandez | X | Colleen Smith | X | |||
Sandra Mendoza | X | |||||
Yazmin Mendoza | X |