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Collaborative Time Early Dismissal Days
Davenport Community
Schools will dismiss one hour early on each
Wednesday during the 2005-06 school year to provide
collaborative time for teachers.
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Why do teachers
need more time?
Research has shown the value of professional
development and its direct correlation to
student achievement and improved school
climate. Just as with other professions and
organizations, teaching staff needs to work
collectively on a regular basis to learn new
instructional practices and strategies. They
also need a forum for discussing student issues
and “best practices” – sharing what is working
well in their classrooms and having an
opportunity to provide on-going feedback on new
programs, services, instructional materials,
etc. No Child Left Behind also instituted new
standards regarding the use of scientific-based
models for instructional practices and
strategy. These models require time for
research, practice, assessment and adjustment.
There’s also an increasing need for time to
analyze and review student-specific data as it
relates to instructional practices, student
achievement and NCLB accountability targets
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What are teachers
going to do with this time?
Although this may vary by building based on
grade level, student needs and even student
demographics, schools will primarily use this
collaborative time to focus on their individual
school improvement plans, which are a subset of
the district’s Comprehensive School Improvement
Plan. Teachers may work at grade level, subject
level or even across grade and subject levels on
a range of curricular and instructional issues.
This could mean focusing on the reading or math
curriculum or discussing ways that reading and
math concepts can be integrated into other
classes like art and social studies. Buildings
could use the time to talk about their building
environment and ways to help students feel more
connected and supported in school. Groups of
teachers could review research or model teaching
practices, getting feedback and suggestions.
The time will also likely be used to analyze
specific student data – everything from ITED and
ITBS scores to other assessments, grades,
attendance and disciplinary referrals – to help
building staff make better identify students
problems and solutions. Accountability for this
time – measurable goals, progress reports,
minutes from meetings, updates to parents on
important achievement issues – is being built
into the collaborative time schedules. This is
about teachers working and learning together how
to best meet student needs.
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Why an early
dismissal instead of a late start?
The early dismissal schedule is already a
successful model at a number of other schools in
our district who are currently using it. The
early dismissal is an easier model to
accommodate from a bus transportation standpoint
and seemed to be preferred over a late start by
parents. The district feels a strong need to
keep the measure of providing more collaborative
time for teachers budget-neutral and therefore
not add hours to the teacher day. In past
experience, an early dismissal is less
disruptive to student routine than a late
start. In addition, a group of other local
school districts (Bettendorf, Muscatine and Iowa
City) have successfully used an early dismissal
model in recent years.
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Why all schools?
Teachers at all grade levels and buildings can
benefit from additional time for working
together on instructional strategies and
solutions for meeting student needs. Currently,
schools representing all grade levels in our
district participate in schedules that create
more collaborative time (two high schools, one
intermediate and five elementary schools).
Several more schools were requesting the early
dismissal schedule for next school year. This
created a “critical mass” in terms of the
complexity of the coordination of bus
transportation and the 101 routes currently used
to transport students. The district felt
compelled to minimize the significantly
increased costs of providing additional bus
routes/driver hours that would have resulted if
not all 31 schools were on the same dismissal
schedule.
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Why one hour a
week? Why not another configuration once a
month or every other week?
Schools need more than just two hours a month
for this type of teaming; once a month doesn’t
provide the same continuity between
collaborative sessions. Feedback from parents
has also indicated that once a month is easier
to forget or lose track of in comparison to a
set weekly schedule. The schools in the
district who currently use this one hour per
week model are also very supportive of this
schedule, as are the parents at these buildings
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Has the district
considered options for providing building-based,
supervised afterschool activities for students?
Yes.
The district is currently working with several
community partners and organizations to provide
increased access to afterschool programming
across the district, particularly at our K-8
schools. These programs would offer
school-based supervised, quality learning
activities on early out days and tie directly
into the successful afterschool programs already
in place at several of our buildings. The
district is exploring several alternatives for
funding these programs – including a possible
fee-based model that would offer “scholarship”
support for low income families.
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When will this
decision be made?
Depending on Board approval, we are hoping the
decision to go to an early dismissal for next
school year will be made by April 4th.
This would allow planning to begin for both
district staff and parents while school is still
in session this year, offering increased
opportunities for communication and input.
Another advantage would be the ability to use
end of year report cards and the summer-based
registration process as additional opportunities
for communication with parents.
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