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CCPS outlines new SIP cadence, six‑week reviews and targeted coaching in continuous improvement update
Summary
Erica Jervy, director of continuous school improvement, told the Chesterfield County school board the division will pilot a new three‑year School Improvement Plan template with six‑week SIP impact reviews and a proposed 45‑day early‑cycle check to allow faster course corrections and targeted coaching for schools needing deeper support.
Erica Jervy, director of continuous school improvement for Chesterfield County Public Schools, told the school board April 8 that the division is rolling out a revamped School Improvement Plan (SIP) approach emphasizing differentiated supports, regular implementation checks and a new three‑year SIP template.
Jervy said the SIP "is not just a compliance document. It is a dynamic roadmap that supports innovation and drives real change in our schools." She described a model that combines data analysis, goal setting and the Plan‑Do‑Study‑Act cycle, with differentiated technical and adaptive assistance for schools and quarterly leadership reviews to…
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