What is a GLISI Promising Practice?
A Promising Practice is a “story”
that describes one school team’s success in setting and attaining an
improvement goal. This site is a place for you to share your school
improvement success, to find out how other schools have dealt with their
challenges, and to learn from their successful strategies.
How can Promising Practices help your school?
Study the challenges,
the work, and the results in the submissions linked below. They can be
the beginning of a professional learning opportunity for your school or
district team. Call the contact person for more information about how
they worked through the process.
Through this study, you can:
- See the challenges that other schools and districts are working
on
- Understand that schools have used different methods to address
similar challenges
- Affirm that school improvement risks can yield positive results
- Develop case studies to organize and align your team
- Bring non-GLISI-trained leaders into your work
- Expand your networking opportunities
Have a Promising Practice to share? We know our leaders are committed
to sharing their success in improving school achievement. Study the
Submitting a Promising Practice page and work through the Promising Practices PowerPoint template, and
you can take the next step toward researching, analyzing, and
implementing your own Promising Practice.
| Submitted By |
School
Challenge |
School
Level |
Target
Grade |
Target
Student Population |
Target
Content Area |
What Was
Implemented |
|
NEW!
W. Jackson
|
Prepare and implement a restructuring plan for standards-based
learning
|
Elementary
|
2 |
All Students
|
Mathematics
|
New Core Math Program; Professional learning
|
|
D. Blizzard
|
Develop and
implement a continuous improvement plan and Balanced Scorecard |
Elementary |
5 |
Students With
Disabilities |
Reading |
Professional
learning; School Improvement Plan; Balanced Scorecard |
|
G. Hughes
|
Bored students;
lack of technology alignment; achievements declining |
Primary |
1 |
Early Intervention Plan and Limited English Proficiency sub-groups |
Reading |
21st Century
Model Classrooms |
|
W. Hickman
|
Lack of focus and
shared vision; little collaboration; lack of teacher leaders |
High |
9-11 |
All |
Math |
Better-seeking
Team with focus on data, collaboration, and school and
system-wide goals |
|
D. Sturdivant
|
Poverty, not
making AYP, low expectations, in-adequate professional learning |
Middle |
6-8 |
All students |
All |
Professional
learning, alignment of curriculum with GPS, using data |
|
F. Brown
|
Improve scores
for LEP and SWD students |
Middle |
6-8 |
Limited English
Proficiency/
Students W/ Disabilities |
All |
Professional
learning, collaborative planning time, monitoring |
|
M. Taylor |
Changing the
school culture |
Elementary |
4 |
Hispanic students |
Reading |
Better-seeking team |
|
G. Taylor |
Unifying school and faculty buy-in |
Middle |
6-8 |
All students |
Reading |
Enrichment block |
|
P. Reaves |
Change teacher mindset in terms of
subpopulations |
Middle |
6-8 |
All students |
LAR/reading & math |
Professional learning focus |
|
S. Smith |
Changing math program, assessment,
and instruction |
Elementary |
4 |
All students |
Math |
PDCA cycle to endorse ONE math
program |
|
T. DeLoach |
Culture of the school; adopt "no
excuses" attitude |
Middle |
6-8 |
All students |
Math |
Data analysis to influence all
systems |
|
N. Cook |
Improve
scores on GA High School Writing Test |
High |
9-12 |
All students |
Writing |
Write it Right
Initiative |
|
B. Brown |
Dealing with the
sudden change in population to reach all students |
High |
9-12 |
Hispanic students |
Writing |
Increased student
& teacher ownership to raise cultural awareness |
|
D. Rodriguez |
Increase all
student CRCT math scores by 2% each year |
Elementary |
K-5 |
All students |
Math |
For teachers:
intensive prof. development; For students: weekly instructional
focus & motivational "boot camp" |
|
N. Greenwood |
Improve
district-level focus on student achievement;
maintain consistency of achievement initiatives despite high
turnover |
District-level
(All)
Elementary Middle
High
|
K-5
6-8
9-12 |
All students |
Reading
Math
English |
Strong leader-
ship at all schools; school budget control; data rooms; common
planning times; Better-seeking Teams at school level; teachers
working together |
|
V. Smith |
Preparing a
school improvement plan |
Elementary |
3-5 |
All students |
Reading
Math |
Restructuring of
school policies and processes |
|
D. Williams |
Changing culture
of school & staff expectations of students |
High
|
9-11 |
All students |
English |
Cardinal Creative
Alliance (Better-seeking Team) |
|
C. May |
"Needs
Improvement School" with high minority and poverty |
Elementary |
3-5 |
All students |
Reading/ELA and Math |
Improved practices
and intervention for low-performing students |