2024-2025 School Innovation and Improvement Plan

Outcome goals for this academic year

School Innovation and Improvement Plan At-a-Glance

  • 2024-2025
  • Centre Ridge Elementary School
  • Region 4
  • Dr. Jennifer Hertzberg, Principal

READING BY 3RD GRADE

Outcomes

  • The percentage of SWDs in grades K-3 meeting or exceeding VALLSS screener benchmarks will increase by 5
    percentage points from fall 2024 to spring 2025.
  • The percentage of students in grades K-3 meeting or exceeding the VALLSS screener benchmarks will increase by 5
    percentage points from fall 2024 to spring 2025.

Strategies

  •  Improve integrity of implementation of new core curriculum, English Language Development program, and/or
    intervention programs by using FCPS-adopted resources with fidelity.
  • Use embedded formative assessments in the new core curriculum to guide tier 1 and tier 2 instructional decisions.
  • Increase intentional use of multisensory, visual, verbal, written and/or interactive scaffolds and supports in whole
    group settings.

 

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATH

Outcomes

  • By the end of the 2024-2025 school year, students with disabilities, in grades K-6, will reach or exceed their stretch
    growth to attain grade level expectations, as indicated by the EMAS or the iReady assessment.
  • By the end of the 2024-2025 school year, all students, grades K-6, will make at least a year's worth of progress as
    indicated by the EMAS or the iReady assessment.

Strategies

  • Improve teachers’ implementation of Framework for Engaging & Student-Centered Mathematics Instruction.
  • Increase teacher's implementation of strategies and conversation structures that increase academic talk between
    students related to Shift 4: from show and tell to share and compare.
  • Increase teachers' content knowledge and implementation of the 2023 FCPS mathematics program of studies.

CHRONIC ABSENTEEISM

Outcomes

  • By the end of the 2024-2025 school year, we will meet or exceed a 10% CA rate without the use of the flexible
    instruction program; with implementation, we will meet or exceed 6%.

Strategies

  • Schools will support students during key transition grades and pay particular attention to student groups with
    historically disproportionately higher levels of chronic absenteeism utilizing trauma-sensitive strategies.
  • Teachers will promote student engagement and create a welcoming classroom environment by modeling social and
    emotional competencies in their interactions with students.

SCIENCE

Outcomes

  • By the end of the 2024-2025 school year, at least 67% of fifth-grade students, according to the unadjusted pass rate,
    will demonstrate mastery as indicated by the Virginia Science SOL, meeting or exceeding a score of 400, and 21% of our
    Students with Disabilities, according to the unadjusted data, will demonstrate mastery, earning a score of 400 or higher
    on the Science SOL.
    (*Both of these data points deliver a minimum 5% increase from the 2023-2024 school year.)

Strategies

  • Increase opportunities for English Language Development through use of embedded strategies during whole group
    instruction and intentional small group instruction focused on specific student needs.
  • Increase opportunities for students to develop and apply disciplinary literacy skills of reading, writing, critical thinking,
    and discourse.
  • Increase frequency of student learning experiences that are inquiry-based and hands-on.