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NE Time NE Where One Northeastern Dr. Lou Kramer, Superintendent Mr. Matt Gallatin, Director of Virtual Programs October 15 th , 2014 ON TARGET Presentation Agenda Fuel Education: Ohio Blended Learning Leaders Forum NEtime,


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“NE” Time “NE” Where One Northeastern

  • Dr. Lou Kramer, Superintendent
  • Mr. Matt Gallatin,

Director of Virtual Programs October 15th, 2014

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Tips for Implementation Recruitment, Problem-solving, Personalization, Implementation, Monitoring

Presentation Agenda

“NE”time, “NE”where, One Northeastern Current District Blended and Virtual Solutions Starting Points and Capacity Building PDSA, Capacity and Team Building Indicators for Success Checkpoints and Progress Monitoring Fostering Innovation and Future Applications Idea Incubation and Future District Projects Questions and Discussion Mini Professional Learning Community Fuel Education: Ohio Blended Learning Leaders Forum

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“NE”TIME, “NE”WHERE, ONE NORTHEASTERN

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District www.nelsd.org Located in Northeastern Clark County outside

  • f Springfield, Ohio

Educating approximately 3,600 in 7 schools including 3 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 2 high schools 100.2 Performance Index, A in Overall Value Added & 4 and 5 year graduation rate Recent improvements in Gap Closing, Gifted Value Added, and Lowest 20% Value Added

  • Dr. Lou Kramer, Superintendent

(Since fall 2011) “NE” Where Program www.nelsd.org/newhere.aspx Launched in the fall of 2013 Currently enrolls 20 all virtual students (K12) 214 current credit recovery and advancement courses at HS level Utilized as core classroom instruction, summer school, tiered intervention, as a catalyst for creative scheduling, etc.

  • Mr. Matt Gallatin Director of Virtual

Programs (Since fall 2013)

“NE” Time, “NE” Where, One Northeastern

District and Program Quick Facts

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“NE” Where at a Glance

Defining District Learning Options http://www.nelsd.org/menu.aspx Getting to Know “NE” Where http://www.nelsd.org/newhere.aspx

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“NE” Where in a Lab Setting

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“NE” Where Implementation with Highly Qualified Teachers

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STARTING POINTS AND CAPACITY BUILDING

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Why “NE” Where?

Determining Need:

  • How do we educate our students currently?
  • What resources are available to leverage greater
  • pportunities and higher achievement for our

students? Priorities:

  • Raise Student Achievement
  • Increase Personalization
  • Broad Applicability/Use across K12
  • Better Service to Resident Students
  • Cost Effectiveness
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Plan DO Study/Act

  • Identify Need
  • Setting Priorities
  • Identify Personnel

Available

  • Identify Current

Learning Programs

  • Research Best Practice

and Plan for Implementation

  • Establish Goals
  • Implement Tech

Integrators Pilot

  • Increase Current

Administrative Skills

  • Hold Focus Groups with

Parents and Students

  • Board Presentation and

Adoption

  • Use Opportunities to

Recruit Staff with Specific Skill Set

  • Target Early Adopters
  • Brainstorm Additional

Applications and Problem-solving

  • Monitoring

Implementation

  • Adapt by Problem-

solving and to changing system conditions

Implementation PDSA

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TIPS FOR IMPLEMENTATION

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Tips for Implementation

  • Student and/or Need Identification
  • Brainstorming Solutions/Personalization
  • Onboarding Students/Classes
  • Plan Implementation
  • Plan Monitoring and Adaptation
  • Customer Service
  • Branding/Marketing
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Barriers to Implementation

  • Archaic Mentalities
  • Lack of Support Systems

(i.e. Enrollment, Policies/Procedures, etc.)

  • Personnel
  • Financial
  • Ineffective Progress Monitoring
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INDICATORS FOR SUCCESS

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Measuring Success

  • Overall Student Achievement
  • Successful Credit Attainment
  • Parent and Student Surveys and Focus Groups
  • Students Enrolled/Courses Completed
  • Fiscal Bottom line
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FOSTERING INNOVATION AND FUTURE APPLICATIONS

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Fostering Innovation and Future Applications

How does your organization innovate? Future Applications

  • Continue Supported Expansion of Current Programs
  • Continue to Modify/Adapt Curriculum
  • The Sunset of the 7 Period Day
  • Platform for College Credit +
  • Partnerships with local districts
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QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION

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Contact Information

Northeastern Local School District, www.nelsd.org

  • Dr. Lou Kramer, Superintendent

loukramer@nelsd.org @NELSD_Super

  • Mr. Matt Gallatin, Director of Virtual Programs

mattgallatin@nelsd.org @NELSD_Gallatin