Fremont County School District 25 Systems Mission District

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Fremont County School District #25 Systems

Fremont County School District #25 Systems

Mission

Mission

District Level Commitments Improve student achievement ● Communication -Central Office, District leadership team, Systems

District Level Commitments Improve student achievement ● Communication -Central Office, District leadership team, Systems Management, Guiding Coalition PLC, What’s going on? Plus 2 Board meetings per month ● CIA Curriculum Instruction and Assessment ● PLC implementation for staff ○ Late start Wednesdays ● Professional Development ● Implementation of MTSS ● Graduation Matters - Dolly Parton Imagination Library with United Way

Reconfiguration A Shelf of Books with Bookends Books: Standards, Units of Study, Assessments, PLC,

Reconfiguration A Shelf of Books with Bookends Books: Standards, Units of Study, Assessments, PLC, MTSS, PD Book Ends: Aspen Learning Center Frontier Academy

Development of Leadership WILN Balanced Leadership PLC at Work/ RTI In Action Retreats -

Development of Leadership WILN Balanced Leadership PLC at Work/ RTI In Action Retreats - Atlantic City, Pinedale, Cody, Thermopolis Solution Tree Coaching District Guiding Coalition Development

The Journey. . . Becoming a true Professional Learning Community. . A common understanding

The Journey. . . Becoming a true Professional Learning Community. . A common understanding of learner expectations A common understanding of learner performance Intentional use of data for differentiation Remediation, Intervention, Enrichment Intentional use of data to determine effectiveness

The Structures. . . District Guiding Coalition Professional Collaboration Time MTSS System Fidelity (behavior

The Structures. . . District Guiding Coalition Professional Collaboration Time MTSS System Fidelity (behavior and academic) Fremont 25 MTSS Guidebook Building configurations AELC, Frontier Academy Technology for Learning GSuite Schoolnet

Collaborative Structures Academic ● Tier 1 Collaborative Planning ● Data Teams for Learning ●

Collaborative Structures Academic ● Tier 1 Collaborative Planning ● Data Teams for Learning ● Tier 3 Academic Interventions Behavior ● Tier 1 Classroom Management Plans ● Tier 2 Check In/Check Out and Connection Kids ● Tier 3 Individualized Behavior Plan All collaborative teams develop norms, set goals, and monitor progress.

A Focus on Early Learning…. ● Aspen Connect. IONS (information on needed services) ●

A Focus on Early Learning…. ● Aspen Connect. IONS (information on needed services) ● Preschool collective - Monthly ● Learning with Littles ○ ● ● Wednesdays 9 - 10: 30 a. m. Social Skills training Preschool Boost Kindergarten

Frontier Academy--Building Connections ● Students we Serve ● Mentor/Mentee ○ ○ ○ Student Success

Frontier Academy--Building Connections ● Students we Serve ● Mentor/Mentee ○ ○ ○ Student Success Plans Goal Setting Progress Monitoring ● Daily Connection Circles ● Spending Time ○ ○ ○ Games Activities Support with work, home, and life ● Respect ○ 100% of students report that staff treat themselves, and other students with respect.

Technology for instruction and assessment (RMS) Ed. Tech is at its best when you

Technology for instruction and assessment (RMS) Ed. Tech is at its best when you use it to accomplish a task you couldn’t otherwise do. ● ● Self paced learning Real time feedback, for teacher and learner Extend the classroom to access resources worldwide Simulating events and products

The Process. . . Standards based philosophy Unpacking, prioritizing and repacking Instructional Unit Common

The Process. . . Standards based philosophy Unpacking, prioritizing and repacking Instructional Unit Common District Assessments, building CFA’s Common District Assessment Instructional Frameworks at Tier 1

The Process, continued…. Getting rid of the silos - MTSS for All Willow Creek

The Process, continued…. Getting rid of the silos - MTSS for All Willow Creek Process Inclusion-Karly Ward Sensory Evaluations-Sarah Hancock and Ashton Killinger Increasing Capacity Solution Tree Hybrids/Solution Tree Coaching

Willow Creek Elementary As part of our problem solving process, Willow Creek uses the

Willow Creek Elementary As part of our problem solving process, Willow Creek uses the ICEL process to identify and monitor interventions provided to students. ● ● First, we consider the Instructionand how it is implemented Second, we look at the Curriculum and how it is unpacked and delivered Third, we take into consideration the home and classroom Environment Fourth, we identify the work of the Learner. Looking at adult behaviors first, our data is much more thorough and focused. Here’s a link to the ICEL Form. . .

Learning Resource and Behavior Resource Prioritizing inclusion ● Master schedule “WIN” time ● Inclusion

Learning Resource and Behavior Resource Prioritizing inclusion ● Master schedule “WIN” time ● Inclusion classroom support with LR and GE teachers in ELA/ LR para support in Math ● Scheduling is double-edge sword

Positive Impact of Inclusion ● ● ● Paraprofessional training Incidental benefit Small group instruction

Positive Impact of Inclusion ● ● ● Paraprofessional training Incidental benefit Small group instruction opportunities True RTI/MTSS - Closing the gap. “Tier 2 for Tier 3” Student confidence, relationships with peers and teachers Grade level standards are kept in the forefront- no nesting

Learning Resource and Behavior Resource Challenges of Inclusion ● ● ● Making time for

Learning Resource and Behavior Resource Challenges of Inclusion ● ● ● Making time for consistent collaboration Providing accommodations Staffing- paras and teachers Culture, “They are all our kids. ” Full inclusion is not for all- full pull out is not for all Scheduling- more IEP time, new or newly identified placement

Multi Sensory Environment Multisensory rooms are immersive environments which have been specifically designed to

Multi Sensory Environment Multisensory rooms are immersive environments which have been specifically designed to develop the user's senses. They include specialist sensory equipment which can either stimulate the user's mental activity, provide a relaxing environment or promote interaction. https: //www. experia-usa. com/blog/benefitsmultisensory-room/

Sensory Evaluations Sensory evaluation and treatment is dynamic. Areas: Vision, proprioception, vestibular, auditory, tactile,

Sensory Evaluations Sensory evaluation and treatment is dynamic. Areas: Vision, proprioception, vestibular, auditory, tactile, gustatory, social participation and planning and idea execution. Teachers, para-professionals and other staff contribute to the evaluation and treatment process. Objective: To identify and maintain the correct zone of regulation.

Sensory Regulation ● The Zone is an adaptive state where a person is able

Sensory Regulation ● The Zone is an adaptive state where a person is able to manage and adapt to the challenges in his/her environment. ● Attention & behavior are optimal ● Achieving this state is necessary in order for a person to achieve optimal performance.

The people. . . School Board, Teachers, Building Leaders, Coaches, Paraprofessionals All inclusive teams

The people. . . School Board, Teachers, Building Leaders, Coaches, Paraprofessionals All inclusive teams Representative teams Teaching teams

are the reason why …

are the reason why …