Campus Improvement Plan
Targeted Improvement Plan
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Strategy
Suzanna Dickinson Montessori Academy is committed to strengthening the planning, delivery, and assessment of instruction through focused professional development designed to build the capacity of all stakeholders, including the Campus Leadership Team (CLT) and instructional staff. The effectiveness of this plan will be monitored weekly through reflection on student data during Professional Learning Community (PLC) meetings.
This systematic approach was informed by a campus diagnostic conducted by Region 10, whose recommendations were aligned with the Effective Schools Framework. This process started in the 2024-2025 school year. In collaboration with District Leadership, campus supervisors, and educational consultants from Region 10, CLT members analyzed student data from the 2024–2025 school year and developed a Comprehensive Plan of Action.
CLT members will implement targeted coaching cycles to address the needs of all students, ensuring that every child demonstrates growth in daily exit tickets and weekly assignments as well as in district and state assessments. Each lesson will be aligned with state standards, and student products will reflect mastery of those expectations.
The campus has also established a systematic process for collecting, analyzing, and utilizing student performance data to guide instruction and intervention strategies. This process includes dedicated PLC time for data review, collaborative discussions among staff, and the use of data to inform decision-making at both the classroom and campus levels. These efforts are supported by the campus instructional leadership team, administration, academic facilitators, the area chief of schools, and the Teaching and Learning Department.
Allocation of resources needed to implement strategy
Local funds and Title 1 funds will continue to be allocated to continue this work. Additionally, the campus will continue to receive support from central administration: area chief, instructional coaches, the district’s department of school improvement and the teaching and learning department. In addition, the
Curriculum Programs
| Grade Level and Content | Instructional Materials Implemented |
|---|---|
| Math K-5 | STEM Scopes |
| Reading K-5 | HMH |
| PK | Savvas |
Stakeholder Engagement
The campus community is informed through campus newsletters and the campus website.
Board Approval
Date of Board approval on the school improvement strategy and curriculum selected will be November 13, 2025.
