(Implementation Design)
Moore Middle School staff is committed to creating additional opportunities for students to exercise their voice in areas including, but not limited to their learning and extracurricular activities.
Our school will also promote staff and student well-being to ensure a sense of belonging in our school community.
EES Survey
Students
Staff
Schoolwide
Moore Middle School is committed to supporting each and every student by identifying academic and non-academic strengths, needs, and interests to ensure whole learner, whole child focus through the implementation of a multi-tiered system of supports.
Frequently assess students and collaboratively execute next steps to ensure that students are demonstrating academic, social, and behavioral growth.
Ensure quality instruction through collaborative curriculum planning that is aligned to AKS/ALDS at the distinguished level.
Implement intervention ELT/Saturday School for students who are not successfully progressing and/or mastering the AKS.
Provide MTSS data meetings to support all student needs.
Hold monthly Kid Talk meetings to develop and monitor plans to ensure that each and every student’s academic, social, and emotional needs are met.
Create more effective PBIS programs that incentivize academic and behavioral growth.
Ensure staff is trained in utilizing proper academic and behavioral interventions.
% Reading At or Above Grade Level on Milestones Reading
% Students scoring P/D on Milestones: English Language Arts
% Students scoring P/D on Milestones: Mathematics
% Students scoring P/D on Milestones: HS Phy SC
% Students scoring P/D on Milestones: Social Studies
% Students scoring Tier I level on iReady Reading Assessment
% Students scoring P/D on District Assessments in each content area to reflect typical growth (school performance in context on regression charts)
Baseline TBD on Fall DA Administration
Moore Middle School will work to ensure each and every student has access to high quality instructional practices where lessons are rigorous and culturally relevant.
Increase the number of under-represented student groups screened for the Gifted program.
Increase collective impact of staff to provide quality instruction each day by building effective collaborative teams.
Provide collaborative spaces and professional development so teachers can create engaging instruction.
Weekly walkthroughs by administrators.
% Students identified as Gifted
Baseline SY22-23: 8%
Target SY23-24: 10%
EES Survey
Staff
Universal Screener Participation Rate
Weekly Walkthrough Goal
Peer Observation Goal
Moore Middle School is committed to hiring, developing, and retaining teachers who possess the potential to be great in the Blueprint for the Future’s four strategic priorities (Empathy, Equity, Effectiveness, and Excellence).
Provide on-going support for teacher leaders to mentor teacher new to our school.
Provide teachers new to our school with mentors adequately trained to provide them support in acclimating to GCPS/Moore Middle School.
Communicate local and district professional development expectations, opportunities.
Utilize interview and hiring process that identifies candidate’s potential that reflects the four strategic priorities, MMS LSPI, and MMS student body.
EES Survey
Staff
Professional Learning
Moore Middle School is committed to being a first choice of students and families for excellent schools and the employer of choice for educators and staff to fulfill their careers.
Improve quality of instruction by reducing variability between classrooms through focus walks, feedback, and additional monitoring/support.
Provide assortment of opportunities for students and families to become more engaged at our school: (local tournaments (basketball, soccer), intramurals, athletic conditioning, dances, cultural celebrations (Hispanic Heritage Month, Black History Month), and Title I Theme Nights.
Partner with external groups to provide future skills for students (ie. Financial literacy).
Build relationships with businesses and faith-based community enhance connections between the school, parents, and greater community.
EES Survey
Student
Parent
We will build our parents' capacity to support their children's academic achievement by implementing the activities identified in The Plan/The Promise.
Interactive workshops will take place where parents can learn about the content through a lesson, and then practice with other parents and/or their child.
Parents will learn specific knowledge and/or skills so they are equipped to help their child academically at home.
We will teach parents how technology can assist them and their child at home, and show them what resources they have available and how to access the resources.
Our teachers will also receive professional development regarding building parent capacity and effective communication, so through schedule parent-teacher conferences, the teachers can help parents understand how to help their child at home.
Interpretation will be provided for parents as needed. In addition, our PIC will assist parents with academic related needs during office hours of 8:15am-4:15pm.
Increasing % Parent Participation/Involvement in planned parent activities
Increasing % Parent Survey Responses