2024-2025 School Innovation and Improvement Plan
Frost Middle School Academic Plan and Goals for the 2024-2025 School Year
SY24-25 School Innovation & Improvement Plan Frost MSEnglish Language Arts |
Outcomes- By June 2025, our students with disabilities and multilingual learners will increase their scores on the WIDA and/or SOL tests from May 2024 by 5% (from 49% to 54% for MLLs as measured by the WIDA test and from 74% adjusted passes on the Reading SOL to 79% for SWD as measured by the adjusted pass rate on the Reading SOL).
- By June 2025, the percentage of Frost students meeting or exceeding grade level benchmarks in vocabulary knowledge will increase by 7% as measured by the iReady screening data.
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Strategy 1: Increase opportunities to explicitly teach vocabulary using evidence-based methods (i.e. semantic feature analysis, analyzing word parts, frayer model, defining words in context, semantic mapping, etc.) |
Strategy 2: Utilize small groups and intervention to increase opportunities for students who need more practice to master standards |
Strategy 3: Maximize daily instruction and practice in word recognition, reading comprehension, and grammar (Lexia PowerUp) |
Mathematics: |
Outcomes- By June 2025, our seventh grade Hispanic students enrolling in Algebra 1 for 8th grade will increase from 58% to 68% as measured by Algebra enrollment data.
By June 2025, students enrolled in Algebra 1 will earn a verified credit (C- or higher, and passing the SOL, based on the SIIP workbook), increasing that number from 89% in 2023-2024 to 92% in 2024-2025.
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Strategy 1: Increase teacher's implementation of strategies and conversation structures that increase academic talk between students related to Shift 4: from show and tell to share and compare. |
Strategy 2: Increase teachers' content knowledge and implementation of the 2023 FCPS mathematics program of studies. |
Strategy 3: Increase systems of support during the school day, after school and summer to help students achieve success in mathematics. |
Discipline |
OutcomesBy June 2025, Frost students will decrease the behaviors that require a referral by 5%, from 458 referrals and for 152 students (approximately 12% of our students) in June 2024 to 435 referrals by June 2025. |
Strategy 1: Utilize an MTSS framework to establish and organize a schoolwide continuum of proactive behavior and wellness supports which will provide targeted interventions to students at different level of need. |
Strategy 2: Implement Leveled Responses to Student Behaviors: Staff Managed for classroom issues, Office Managed for interventions beyond. Provide clear guidelines for consistency and effectiveness, promoting division-wide behavior management. Utilize the office-managed/staff-managed document consistently. |
Strategy 3: Leverage existing structures to support discipline practices. |