Continuous Improvement Practices involve an ongoing process within the school that utilizes diverse data/information, such as street data and empathy interviews, aligned with the shared purpose and encompassing measures of belonging, connection, and engagement. Regular use of disaggregated data drives improvement efforts, especially in supporting students facing opportunity disparities. Embracing diverse perspectives, the school gains a profound understanding of the problems/issues addressed. A steadfast commitment to structured processes, utilizing iterative, focused inquiry cycles, enables sustained progress and growth.
Statements Depicting the Ideal Pursuit of a School
The school utilizes a wide range of data/information, including street data, empathy interviews, etc., aligned with the school’s shared purpose and inclusive of measures of belonging, connection, and engagement.
Disaggregated data is regularly employed to drive improvement efforts aimed at supporting students facing opportunity disparities.
Diverse perspectives are embraced in sense-making processes to gain deep understanding of the problems/issues to be addressed.
The school demonstrates a commitment to structured processes, utilizing iterative, focused inquiry cycles.
Points of Emphasis
Initial concentration area leaders should address is engaging the school community in a shared vision for readiness with a focus on students and families who have been historically marginalized.
In order to solve a problem we must spend the majority of the time understanding it before trying to solve it.
Quotes
“Small daily improvements over time lead to stunning results.” – Robin Sharma
“If we’re really committed to growth, we never stop discovering new dimensions of self and self-expression.” – Oprah Winfrey
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Continuous Improvement Practices
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