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"School improvement is the process schools use to ensure that all students achieve at high levels. The continuous school improvement planning process is the course of action employed to coordinate and prioritize all the work of the school in the context of student achievement. A school-wide improvement plan (SIP) is the plan that coordinates and prioritizes this process"
-Florida Department of Education Bureau of School Improvement
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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLANS VIEWABLE ONLINE
School Improvement Plans are viewable online here: Escambia School Improvement Plans. These living, breathing plans outline data-driven academic, behavior, and school climate goals that are determined through collaborative efforts between district and school leadership, teachers, parents, students, and community stakeholders. These documents are viewable, downloadable, and printable for your perusal. Our office has found that Google Chrome is the internet browser of choice for viewing these plans. You can download Google Chrome for free.
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2024-2025 School Improvement Plans Will BE PUBLISHED Online by November 1, 2024
The initial School Improvement Plans that were drafted and submitted in August will be available in November.
To access a read-only version of your school's 2024-2025 SIP (after November 1st, 2024), navigate to www.floridacims.org, then click Public Access-->Escambia-->Your School Name, and then click the Download button that appears next to the appropriate SIP.
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School Public Accountability Reports Available
School Public Accountability Reports (SPARs) are available on the Florida Department of Education's SPAR website. These accountability reports contain several types of data (indicators) designed to inform parents and the general public about the progress of Florida's public schools. Areas reported include: October Membership, Readiness to Start School, Graduation Rate and Drop Out Rate, Student Performance, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), Teachers and Staff, and Florida School Performance Grade and Annual Measurement Objectives (AMOs).