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Lakeland to submit Continuous Improvement Plan to state; board to review at next meeting
Summary
Assistant Superintendent Jake Massie presented a draft Continuous Improvement Plan (SIP) to the Lakeland Joint School District board, reviewed statewide data sources and district metrics, and said he will submit the plan to the State Board of Education by Oct. 1 pending formal board approval.
Assistant Superintendent Jake Massie told the Lakeland Joint School District Board of Trustees that he will submit the district's Continuous Improvement Plan (SIP) to the State Board of Education by Oct. 1 and asked the board to consider formal approval at the next regular meeting.
Massie said the SIP uses a state template and includes two parts: a narrative describing mission, vision and community involvement, and a metrics section that lists targets and actuals for graduation, ISAT proficiency and growth, literacy measures and staff performance. "This needs to be submitted to the state board of education by October 1," Massie said, describing his plan to place the SIP on the board agenda for approval.
Why it matters: the SIP is the district's required accountability document to the state and contains the measurable targets the board sets for graduation, proficiency and growth. It forms the basis for public reporting and guides where the district directs professional development and other resources.
Massie walked trustees through the data layers informing the SIP: the Idaho Report Card (the state…
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