Mini-Plenary: Building Shared Ownership through - CSC Innovation

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Mini-Plenary: Building Shared Ownership through School Site Teams Center for Strategic Community Innovation (CSCi) San Fernando Middle School, Los Angeles Education Partnership (LAEP) & LAUSD Hillcrest Elementary & Instituto Familiar de la Raza, SFUSD Communities in Schools (CIS)

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Mini-Plenary:

Building Shared Ownership through

School Site Teams

Center for Strategic Community Innovation (CSCi)

San Fernando Middle School, Los Angeles Education Partnership (LAEP) & LAUSD

Hillcrest Elementary & Instituto Familiar de la Raza, SFUSD

Communities in Schools (CIS)

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Introductions

Presenters

• Jamie Harris, Center for Strategic Community Innovation (CSCi)

• Gustavo Morales, Community School Coordinator at San Fernando Middle School, Los Angeles Education Partnership

• Kelly Welsh, Assistant Principal, San Fernando Middle School, LAUSD

• Stefanie Eldred, Community School Coordinator, Hillcrest Elementary School, SFUSD

• Cassandra Coe, Instituto Familiar de la Raza, Hillcrest partner, SF

• Gaudencio Marquez, Program Director, Communities in Schools (CIS) of Los Angeles

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Overview The Why’s and What’s

Why do you need a Site Leadership Team?

• Operationalizes the shared part of the community school approach – shared vision, leadership, responsibility, resources, etc.

• Institutionalizes the approach, instead of based on personality

• Say it with me, “sustainability”

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Overview The Why’s and What’s

So what is a Site Team?

• Unifies and guides the community school towards shared goals

• Represents major stakeholders, e.g. school, lead agency, partners, parents, students, intermediary, elected officials

• Integrated into other organization structures in the school

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The Why’s and What’s Major Roles

What are the general Roles of a Site Team?

• Big Picture Vision, needs, resources, alignment, equity

• Engagement and Partnerships Partners & services, broad engagement, communication back to stakeholder groups at all levels

• Continuous Improvement and Support Data, best practices, innovation, PD and coaching

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The Why’s and What’s Site & System Leadership

Where does Site Leadership fit within a

larger system?

• Community schools = shared leadership

• All of the site leadership team functions also occur at a systems level

• Site and system level leadership inform each other and the overall initiative

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The Why’s and What’s Collaborative Leadership

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Why’s & What’s Scale Up Guide

More Detailed Functions • Results-Based Vision

• Data and Evaluation

• Finance and Resource

Development

• Alignment and Integration

• Supportive Policy and Practice

• Professional Development and Technical Assistance

• Broad Community Engagement

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Site Leadership Panel The How’s and Lessons

Each Team will cover:

• Background on their site or organization

• Description of their site team structure(s)

• Details on specific functions of their site teams

• Advice on building ownership through site teams

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Reflect on your Sites

Take a minute to reflect (and write)

on a few key issues related to your

own sites and site teams

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Site Leadership Panel San Fernando Middle School

San Fernando Middle School will be a community school in

which assets from within the school and from the broader

community are harnessed to support our students.

• 2009 - SFMS began school redesign process as part of LAUSD’s public school choice initiative.

• Formed a Collaborative with school and district staff, students, families, partners and community members

• 3-month research and design process (now year-long)

• SFMS “re-opened” in 2010 as a community school with LAEP as the lead agency

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San Fernando Middle School SFMS Demographics

• Located in the small city of San Fernando, Southern CA

• High poverty, significant gang activity, linguistic isolation, and low educational attainment

• Deep community roots, strong work ethic, collaborative

• 1,100 students in grades 6-8

• 97% Latino, 1% African-American, 2% Other; 97% free/reduced lunch

• In 2010-11, improved CST scores in Math (11% points) and English (5% points), and achieved 4 times API growth target (52 points)

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San Fernando Middle School LAEP as Lead Agency

LA Education Partnership’s Mission is to help students in high-need schools improve their academic achievement by partnering with educators, parents and the community.

o We work both outside of schools as an agent of change, and within schools as a collaborative partner

o Our efforts foster excellent schools, great teachers and engaged communities

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San Fernando Middle School Site Leadership Structure

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San Fernando Middle School Site Team Functions

• Shared Vision

• Alignment and Integration - Shared Leadership

• Resource Development

• Supportive Policy and Practice

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Site Leadership Panel San Fernando Middle School

Lessons Learned

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Site Leadership Panel Hillcrest Elementary School

Hillcrest’s mission is to engage students to become enthusiastic, lifelong learners who will make positive

contributions to their families and their communities.

• 2004 - Critical mass of like-minded staff and new administration

• 2006 - Grantee in the last cohort of Healthy Start funding from the CA Department of Education

• 2009 - Early adopter site for SFUSD’s first community school initiative, New Day for Learning,

• 2011 - SFUSD community school flagship

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Hillcrest Elementary School Demographics

• Located in southeast San Francisco, CA

• 485 students in grades K-5

• 44% Latino; 31% Asian/PI; 11% African American; 8% Filipino; 3% White; 3% Other

• 86% Free/Reduced Lunch; 65% English Learners; 16% Special Needs

• In 2010-11, 7% increase in Reading & Math CST scores and 15% gain on reading benchmarks

• 20+ community partners; over 1 million dollars in-kind, leveraged and grant funding

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Hillcrest Elementary School Core Services

• Rigorous, Inquiry-Based and Literacy-Focused Academic Program

• Seamless Day and Year

• Parent Engagement

• Health and Wellness

• Community Engagement

• Program Coordination, Integration and Alignment

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Hillcrest Elementary School Site Leadership Structures

• Tri-annual Community School Council o SSC, school administration and staff, PTA, families, partners,

volunteers, community members and supporters

• Monthly o School Site Council and English Language Advisory Council

o Instructional Leadership Team

o Parent Teacher Association

o Partner Collaborative

• Weekly o Community School Leadership

o Coordinated Services Team

o Mental Health Collaborative (Bi-Weekly)

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Hillcrest Elementary School Site Team Functions

• Shared Vision

• Community Engagement

• Alignment and Integration

• Professional Development and TA

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Site Leadership Panel Hillcrest Elementary School

Lessons Learned

“I am my community.

My community is me.”

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Site Leadership Panel Communities in Schools (CIS)

Mission of Communities In Schools is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in

school and achieve in life.

• Founded in 1970s, now the nation’s leading dropout prevention organization

• CIS of Los Angeles launched at 2 high schools in 2007

• Today, CISLA serves over 1,900 students in 8 schools

• CIS positions a coordinator inside schools to assess needs and deliver necessary resources that remove barriers to success.

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SITE TEAM

Site Coordinator

Graduation Coach

Americorps

School Leadership

Team

Coordination

of resources • Diff at each school

• Monthly CBO

meetings

Whole School

Programming

Case

Management

• School Admin

• School

Support Staff

• Other Service

Providers

• Teachers

• Monthly/quarterly

meetings

• help in developing

site plan

• help in evaluating

services

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Communities in Schools (CIS) CIS Model

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CIS Model

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Communities in Schools (CIS) CIS Model

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Communities in Schools (CIS) Site Team Functions

• Shared Vision

• Data and Evaluation o Needs Assessment

o Evaluation

• Finance and Resource Development

• Community Engagement

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Site Leadership Panel Communities in Schools (CIS)

Lessons Learned

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Questions?

Thank you and good luck!