Channelview High School has a diverse student population of over 2,250 students. While test scores in English/Language Arts and Social Studies are high, improvement is needed in Math and Science, especially for African American students. To address this, the school implemented Curriculum Based Assessments and the AWARE software program to analyze student performance data. Teachers input lessons into Forethought for sharing. Department chairs meet with administrators to review AWARE data and make curriculum adjustments where needed. A chain of command was established for oversight of the new technologies and continuous improvement process.
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Channelview isd case study rules and regulations
1. By:
Oscar Madrigal
Lauren Fowler-Carter
Alan Smith
2. Success is not final, failure is
not fatal: it is the courage to
continue that counts.
Winston Churchill
3. Channelview High School is located in Channelview, TX—an
unincorporated community of approximately 30,000 people located
east of Houston. We are part of a petrochemical area that has made
Harris County and the surrounding Houston area a wealthy part of
Texas.
4. Channelview High School is ethnically mixed, diverse campus
that consists of a melting pot of Hispanic, White and African-
American students. There are 233 LEP students and 278
students with special needs with a total student population of
2250 students.
5. According to data
collected, Channelview High
School has various instructional
needs. Their ELA & Social Studies
TAKS results are high among all
economic groups;
however, improvement is needed
on Math & Science, especially in
the African-American group.
6. Other areas that need
improvement?
• Commended Rates
• Parent Involvement
7. • Professional development for teachers
• Student tutorials and funding of Math
specialists positions
• Pull out programs
• Technology in the classroom (document
cameras, projectors, laptops)
8. • Offer information in a
multitude of formats
• Increase teacher-
parent communication
via emails and phone
calls
• Involve parents on
campus planning
9. Implementation
•
We decided after integrating the
different interventions and
strategies that we needed to
develop Curriculum Based
Assessment tests (CBAs). After
developing the CBAs that were
aligned with the curriculum we
needed to implement a system or
instrument that would allow us to
disaggregate the data quickly.
10. Introduce: AWARE
• AWARE is a software
program that scans the CBA
and automatically
downloads the information
into the computer and
breaks down the information
based on certain criteria
selected (different
populations on campus like
ESL or LEP, etc).
11. We also utilize Forethought for our
teachers. It allows teachers to
input their scope and sequence
and to design and enlist different
lesson plans so one or more
teachers can access their lessons
if they choose.
12. Finally…
• Once a teacher has
inputted their
information into
AWARE and the
software has
disaggregated the
data, each
administrator meets
with the his/her
department to review
the data.
13. • If everything seems to
be working, then
institutionalization of the
strategies will take place.
• If something needs to be
changed, then we
collaborate on an
appropriate solution and
move forward to ensure
we are providing the
best education to our
students.
14. We had to implement rules and
regulations that would ensure we
were reaching the benefit of the
technologies of AWARE and
Forethought.
15. Chain of Command
We decided to implement a chain of command
for rules and regulations:
Teacher uploads data into AWARE and
Forethought
Teacher will share information with
department chair
Department chair, along with members of
the department, will present to assistant
principal of their discipline
Assistant principal and department chair
will present to principal
Principal will present to Superintendent and
Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum
According to Campus Improvement Plan-66% Hispanic, 16% Caucasian, 16% African-American and less than 2% Asian. Approx. 72% of students are eligible for free and/or reduced lunch.
We utilize funds to pay for Math specialist, in-school tutorials and pull-out programs. We also, utilize our funds for the effective use of technology in the classroom. We have incorporated documents cameras, projectors, and high-tech calculators for math. In Science and Special Education classes, we have implemented laptops and technology software to help assist in those two areas. Also, Smart boards, video streaming, and student clickers have been introduced to help facilitate the learning in those particulars areas that we feel will benefits the most (math, science & English). We have provided our teachers with additional professional development training to help assist with teaching at-risk, LEP and multi-cultural students.
The best way to ensure success of a student is to stay in contact with their family.