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Student Culture Julie Jackson & Paul Bambrick-Santoyo Edited by Kelli Marshall and Cory Graham

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Student Culture. Julie Jackson & Paul Bambrick-Santoyo Edited by Kelli Marshall and Cory Graham. Do Now: 7 minutes. What is your vision for student culture? What to Do (Directions ): 1. Get into your school leader groups. 2. Draw an illustration of your vision for student culture?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Student Culture

Julie Jackson & Paul Bambrick-SantoyoEdited by Kelli Marshall and Cory Graham

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Do Now: 7 minutes

What is your vision for student culture?

What to Do (Directions): 1. Get into your school leader groups. 2. Draw an illustration of your vision for student culture?

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“A great student culture is one in which the human actions and interactions are deliberately reflective

of core values of joyful learning and rigor.”--Katie Yezzi, Principal,

Uncommon Schools-True North

“When we discuss school culture, we are talking about everything about schooling, outside of the

classroom.”-Marcus Robinson, C.E.O. & Chancellor,

EdPower

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Workshop Objectives:• Identify and apply the 5 keys to effective

student culture• Identify key systems that create and

positively impact student culture• Create minute by minute plans based on

their vision of student culture– Create/Revamp SOP for School(s) Culture

Systems

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Case Study

Blue Hill Elementary School

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Case Study—Blue Hill Elementary School:• Read and Take Notes (5-7 min)• Discuss Questions• Identify Pain Points and Record• Identify Fixes and Record

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Case Study—Blue Hill Elementary School:What is your big takeaway?

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Student Culture in Action VideoStacey Shells: Morning Routine

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Stacey’s Vision:To create a learning environment that is both rigorous and joyful, and that utilizes every minute of the day as a learning opportunity

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Five Keys to Effective Student Culture:1. Establish a vision2. Identify key systems needed3. Turn vision into minute-by-minute

systems4. Practice5. Monitor and Maintain

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Five Keys to Effective Student Culture:1. Establish a vision2. Identify key systems needed3. Turn vision into minute-by-minute

systems4. Practice5. Monitor and Maintain

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Step 1—Establish a Vision:School leader must:• Ask, “What do I want students and adults

doing in my school?”

Your turn:• What is your vision for your student culture?• Get into you school leader group and write

your vision• Record your notes!

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Five Keys to Effective Student Culture:1. Establish a vision2. Identify key systems needed3. Turn vision into minute-by-minute

systems4. Practice5. Monitor and Maintain

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Step 2—Identify the Systems:School leader must:• Identify school-wide systems that are

needed in order to make the big vision into a day-to-day reality

Your turn:• Work with a partner• What school-wide systems will you need in

order to turn your vision into a reality?• Record your notes!

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The Eight Systems That Create Great Student Culture:• Arrival• Breakfast• Morning Meeting/Circle• Transitions• Lunch• Dismissal• Celebrating Learning• Discipline

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Five Keys to Effective Student Culture:1. Establish a vision2. Identify key systems needed3. Turn vision into minute-by-minute

systems (School Scripts)

4. Practice5. Monitor and Maintain

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Ray’s vision…

…was well-planned

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Some have a vision…

…but are still working on their plan

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Steps for Strengthening School Culture

Step 1: Identify the problemStep 2: Write the vision and the minute by minute systemStep 3: Practice/RehearseStep 4: Monitor and Maintain

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Minute-by-Minute SystemsSchool leader must:• Build the minute-by-minute routines that will

make the vision a reality (e.g., Morning Arrival)Your turn:• Work with your school team• Write/ Reflect upon your system for morning

arrival (10-15 min)• Record your notes on the system planning

template

Don’t forget to plan the practice and rehearsal

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System Planning ActivityEach team will now have 5 minutes to

present their morning arrival system plan

• Present Your System Plan• Ask Clarifying Questions • Give Feedback • Presenting School Team responds to

feedback/takes notes

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Reflection:• What are some of your “aha” moments?

• What impact does this system (morning arrival)have on student culture?

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Minute-by-Minute SystemsYour turn:• Work with your School Team• Write a minute-by-minute system for

Morning Arrival (15 min)

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TIME SCHEDULE6:40 All faculty must be present (breakfast provided)6:55 All teachers at their assigned station-commons room & outside7:00 Doors open for students (game time!)7:00-7:35 Greeting & Bright work

Checking Life’s work binders7:35 Clean-up Bright work7:40 All school Clap-teaching led by Sparling

Greeting of the community-led by Jackson7:45-7:55 Teaching breakfast routines led by Sparling7:55-8:15 Eating of breakfast & cleaning up (all students should be ready to go at 8:15

8:15 All school Clap8:15-8:25 Teaching tracking led by ( ) 8:25-8:35 Teaching of HALL position led by Noel8:35-8:55 Transition from commons room to classroom (practicing HALL position and

tracking) Taxonomy areas of focus: Narrating the positive and 100%

8:50-9:00 Teacher greeting & assigned seating (one teacher in the hallway- two teachers in the classroom-all classes will have at least 3 teachers)

9:00-9:15 Name Game –Question of the day (make sure cards are prepped and ready to go)

9:10-9:15 Teaching of S and T of STAR at seat (each classroom lead)9:15-9:25 Transition to the rug (practice-each step prior to the transition)9:25-9:50 Read Aloud and teaching of S (rug) and T of STAR behavior9:50-10:00 Transition back to seat10:00-10:30 Bathroom break & snack (in the background you are playing music-the writing cd)

10:30-11:00 Writing- (Day 1 writing plan)11:00-11:20 Get ready for dismissal

-pass out life’s work folder-with reading log inside and weekly preview sheet-take off student name tags-fun song with them to end the day-transition students to the cafeteria

11:20-11:30 Teaching of lunch procedures-led by Sparling (all teachers in the commons room k-4)

11:30-12:00 Lunch- all teachers on deck in grades K-2 (Day 1-August 30)12:00 Lunch dismissal (take students to class)12:10 Line students up & walk them outside-there will be three teachers for each class

(one in the front, one in the back of the line, & one guiding the line-it is essential that the line is organized so every student goes to the person they are supposed to go to)

1:30 Faculty huddle (commons room)

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Five Keys to Effective Student Culture:1. Establish a vision2. Identify key systems needed3. Turn vision into minute-by-minute systems4. Practice5. Monitor and Maintain

Why is it important to practice/ rehearse?

What must a school leader do to ensure effective

practice?

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Practice PerfectSchool leader must:• Invest teachers• Give multiple opportunities to practice and

rehearse before executing with students• Write a minute-by-minute plan • Practice in small chunks, give feedback,

revise, and practice again and again!

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Practice with Adults Video #27North Star Academy Elementary School

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Thoughts?

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Practice with Adults Video #28North Star Academy Elementary School

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Thoughts?

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Practice-to-ImplementationNo matter the system…

o Practice with adults--prior to launcho Implement with students--Day 1o Set a measurable goal for the system to

become a routine (shouldn’t exceed two weeks…and that may be stretching it)

“Culture before Curriculum”

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Five Keys to Effective Student Culture:1. Establish a vision2. Identify key systems needed3. Turn vision into minute-by-minute

systems4. Practice5. Monitor and Maintain

What gets monitored gets done.

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Monitor and MaintainSchool leader must:• MONITOR and MAINTAIN essential systems

by evaluating progress with a measurable tool and scheduling time to OBSERVE

Your Turn:• Discuss with a partner• As a school leader, how will you monitor

and maintain student culture?

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Tools for Monitoring and Maintaining Student Culture:• School Culture Rubric• Leader’s Schedule• Other ???

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Workshop Objectives:• Identify and apply the 5 keys to effective

student culture• Identify key systems that create and

positively impact student culture• Create minute by minute plans based on

their vision of student culture– Create/Revamp SOP for School(s) Culture

Systems

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Self-Reflection:What are your key takeaways?

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“Your school is a reflection of you.”

--Dave Levin, KIPP Co-Founder and Superintendent,

KIPP New York