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CVHS 2010-2011 - Ceres Unified School District

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The Single Plan For Student Achievementhttps://secure.doc-tracking.com/v2/Home/DocumentDisplay.aspx?A=69275&D=7712Page 20 of 3011/22/<strong>2010</strong>*Site administration participates in ACSA and other administrative organizations.*The <strong>District</strong>s Professional Development Plan provides a focus on individual needs and differentiated instruction forstaff development.*Teachers are invited to participate in training opportunities leading toward authorization to teach English Learners.*The <strong>District</strong>s Strategic Plan addressed staff development and provides a list of district-wide and site-based action planactivities.*<strong>District</strong> articulation meetings are used for staff to communicate specific issues and ideas so our educational programreflects best practices.*1st and 2nd year teachers learn how to analyze their teaching and effectiveness though participation in the two-yearBTSA induction program.*Teachers are provided with the opportunity to enhance knowledge of standards-based instruction and teachingmethodology by attending the CATE conference, Asilomar, AP institutes, Great Valley Writing Project CLHS conferenceand CITEA conference in addition to staff development training provided by the district and the County Office ofEducation.7. Ongoing instructional assistance and support for teachers (e.g., use of content experts and instructional coaches) (EPC)The following list reflects educational practices at Central Valley High <strong>School</strong>:*The <strong>District</strong>'s Educational Technology Plan provides guidelines and activities for the integration of technology into thecurriculum.*AB466 training has been provided for the Holt ELA series and follow-up training for new teachers is provided by <strong>District</strong>Literacy Coaches.*First and second year teachers are required to participate in the BTSA program.*Experienced classroom teachers have the opportunity to participate, as mentors, in the BTSA program.*Teachers have access to district literacy, math, GATE, ELD and technology coaches for support and content areexpertise.*Instructional coach specifically for the Special Education teachers.8. Teacher collaboration by grade level (EPC)The following list reflects educational practices at Central Valley High <strong>School</strong>:*Teachers participate in grade level/course level collaboration three times a month in our staff and departmentmeetings.*Teachers are offered performance contracts if more time is needed to collaborate.Teaching and Learning9. Alignment of curriculum, instruction, and materials to content and performance standards (NCLB)TEACHING AND LEARNINGThe following statements characterize educational practice at Central Valley High <strong>School</strong>:*Curriculum materials are standards-based.*Differentiated classroom instruction is provided while delivering core curriculum to all students. Teachers provideongoing, standards and curriculum based assessments of all students.*Assessments are continually monitored, collected and reviewed with staff.*Students will take coursed that meet the A-G requirements which includes, 4 years of English, 3 years of math, 3 yearsof science, 3 years of social science, 2-3 years of a modern language, and at least 1 year of a fine art elective.*Special needs students as well as the EL population have access to the core classes and standards based curriculumthrough a modified curriculum.10. Adherence to recommended instructional minutes for reading/language arts and mathematics (EPC)The following list reflects educational practices at Central Valley High <strong>School</strong>:*Students take 1 period of an English Language Arts course.*Students needing additional support are offered an English Support class.*Students take at least three years of math in order to be college ready.*Students needing additional support are offered a Math Support class.11. Lesson pacing schedule (EPC)The following list reflects educational practices at Central Valley High <strong>School</strong>:

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