Data Based on 35 responses out 311 families.

Richfield Elementary
School Improvement Plan 2008-2011
Amber Lawrence, Chairperson
Brian K. Barrett, Principal
Leadership Team
Brian K. Barrett--Principal
Mae Teal--PK-Kindergarten Teacher
Kelli Speight--1st-2nd Teacher
Kendra Smith--3rd-4th Teacher
Rebecca Carter--5th-6th Teacher
Sandy Kirk--7th-8th Teacher
Amber Lawrence--Instruct. Support
Dianne Greene--Data Manager
Dr. Ann Crutchfield--PDS Contact
Jennifer Bolton--Parent
Kelly Luther--Parent
School Vision
“The Highest Standards for All”
School Mission
 To equip each child with the resources so that they
will be able to graduate high school and globally
compete for work and postsecondary education, and
prepared for life in the 21st Century.
School Profile
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Richfield School consisted of 297 students for the
2008-2009 school year.
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Of that population, 9.3% of the students were African
American, 9% were Asian American, 80.3% were
Caucasian, and 0.004 % were of other/multicultural
origin.
Goal I: Stanly County Schools will produce globally
competitive students with the knowledge, skills,
and attitudes, necessary to be responsible
contributing students.
Goal Evidence of Need for Richfield Elementary: MATH
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When reviewing Richfield Elementary School testing assessment data for the percent proficient in
Math from 2007-2008 school year to 2008-2009; results indicate the following:
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The proficiency rate for students in grade 3 in 07-08 was 93.3%. This same group decreased
proficiency to 92.9% during 08-09. (-0.4)
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The proficiency rate for students in grade 4 in 07-08 was 82.8%. This same group increased
proficiency to 87.1 % during 08-09. (+4.3)
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The proficiency rate for students in grade 5 in 07-08 was 85.7%. This same group increased
proficiency to 91.7% during 08-09. (+6.0)
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The proficiency rate for students in grade 6 in 07-08 was 68.8%. This same group increased
proficiency to 84.4% during 08-09. (+15.6)
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The proficiency rate for students in grade 7 in 07-08 was 100.0%. This same group decreased
proficiency to 83.3% during 07-08. (-16.7)
 All subgroups made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in Math.
 The proficiency rate for 8th graders on the Computer Skills Test was 100%.
Goal I: Stanly County Schools will produce globally
competitive students with the knowledge, skills,
and attitudes, necessary to be responsible
contributing students.
Goal Evidence of Need for Richfield Elementary: READING
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When reviewing Richfield Elementary School testing assessment data for the percent proficient in
Reading from 2007-2008 school year to 2008-2009; results indicate the following:
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The proficiency rate for students in grade 3 in 07-08 was 53.3%. This same group increased
proficiency to 67.9% during 08-09. (+14.6)
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The proficiency rate for students in grade 4 in 07-08 was 44.8%. This same group increased
proficiency to 74.2 % during 08-09. (+29.4)
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The proficiency rate for students in grade 5 in 07-08 was 54.3%. This same group increased
proficiency to 83.3% during 08-09. (+29.0)
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The proficiency rate for students in grade 6 in 07-08 was 59.4%. This same group stagnated
proficiency to 59.4% during 08-09. (0.0)
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The proficiency rate for students in grade 7 in 07-08 was 64.0%. This same group increased
proficiency to 75.0% during 07-08. (+11.0)
 All subgroups made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in Reading.
Objectives for Goal I
1.
All Richfield students will meet expected and/or high growth, and the
percentage of students scoring at or above grade level on the K-2 Reading
and Math Assessments and/or NC Reading, Math, Science, and Social
Studies End of Grade test will be 90% or higher.
2.
The Achievement gaps of the student subgroups listed below will be
eliminated by 2010.
3.
All 8th Grade students at Richfield Elementary will score proficient on the
NC Test of Computer Skills.
4.
All Richfield students will be proficient in writing according to NC Writing
Assessment.
5.
All Richfield Elementary students and staff will utilize technology to
enhance learning and expand student opportunities for mastery and
acceleration.
6.
The Economically Disadvantaged Subgroups at Richfield Elementary will
meet Adequately Yearly Progress as measured by No Child Left Behind by
2010.
Goal I Action Plan
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Professional Development on Framework for
Understanding Poverty by Saundra Huneycutt
Curriculum Associates Benchmarking Testing
Castle Learning (Formative Assessments)
Teacher-Made (Formative Assessments)
Differentiated Instruction
Inquiry Based Lessons
Lucy Calkins Writers Workshop
Goal II: SCS will be led by 21st Century professional
with skills to deliver 21st century content in a 21st
century context.
Goal II Evidence of Need for Richfield Elementary:
Richfield Elementary School has maintained a
teacher turnover rate of less than 12% (2.5%)
The percentage of teachers hold National Board
Certification and/or holding advanced degrees in
their area of certification is 25%.
Objectives for Goal II
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3.
Richfield Elementary will maintain a teacher
turnover rate of 10% or lower.
Richfield Elementary will promote high
performance and standards among all employees:
the percentage of teachers holding National Board
Certification and/or holding advanced degrees in
the area of certification will be 50% or greater.
Richfield Elementary teacher satisfaction survey
results will be 90% or higher in terms of: staff
development, support from supervisor, and
adequate time/materials.
Goal II Action Plan
Teacher Empowerment
New Teachers/Teachers new to Richfield
Support Meetings with the Principal
National Board Support Groups
Common Planning Periods
Goal III: Stanly County students will be healthy and
responsible.
Goal III Evidence of Need for Richfield Elementary:
According to data collected from NCWISE,
Richfield Elementary School’s attendance rate
increased from 96.45% in 2007-2008. Last year
the rate increased to 96.75%.
Objectives for Goal III
1.
Richfield Elementary will achieve an attendance
rate of 97% or higher by 2010.
2.
Richfield Elementary will develop and update
annually a Comprehensive Safe Schools Plan
(Includes individual school Emergency Management
Plan)
Goal III Action Plan
Wellness Plan
Emergency Management Plan
Monthly Perfect Attendance Celebrations
Parent Informational Meetings
Goal IV: Leadership will guide innovation in Stanly County
schools.
 Goal IV Evidence of Need for Richfield Elementary:
(Reference Data source and concern areas)
 According to the SLC teacher survey conducted in April
2008, only 63% of the staff feels that the principal treats
all faculty/staff fairly and consistently.
 According to the SLC parent survey conducted in April
2008, only 54.3% of the parents feel that the principal is
providing appropriate leadership for the school.
Data Based on 35 responses out 311 families.
Objectives for Goal IV
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Richfield Elementary will develop Professional
Learning Communities (PLC) by participating in
workshops and professional development.
Richfield Elementary will provide equitable learning
opportunities and access to technology for the
improvement of instruction for students.
Richfield Elementary will promote positive
relationships between families and schools.
Richfield Elementary will develop community
partnerships which effectively support student
achievement.
Goal IV Action Plan
Parent Involvement Coordinator
Professional Learning Communities
Flexible Scheduling of the Computer Lab
Pepsi with the Principal
Professional Development Schools with Pfeiffer
University and Stanly Community College
Goal V: SCS will be governed by 21st Century support systems
and will utilize federal, state, and local funds to
provide operational programs that are designed to
enhance the learning environment of all students,
support student growth, and maintain clean and
efficient facilities.
Goal V Evidence of Need for Richfield Elementary:
 According to the SLC Teacher Surveys conducted during 2007-2008 and 2008-2009, the
following data are observed:
 Survey question – The school is a safe and secure place to work and learn. 63% agreed on the 07-08
survey and 90% agreed on the 08-09 survey.
 Survey question – Physical facilities are kept clean and in good repair. 88.9%% agreed on the 07-08
survey and 84.0% agreed on the 08-09.
 Survey question – Teachers feel free to communicate with the principal. 33.3% agreed on the 0708 survey and 94.0% agreed on the 08-09.
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According to the SLC Parent Surveys conducted during 2007-2008 and 2008-2009, the
following data are observed:
Survey question – School buildings are generally kept clean and in good repair. 96.2% agreed on the
07-08 survey and 88.6% agreed on the 08-09.
Survey question – The school is a safe place. 90.7% agreed on the 07-08 survey and 82.8% agreed
on the 08-09.
Survey question – The school’s purpose and goals are communicated to parents. 83.3% agreed on the
07-08 survey and 74.3% agreed on the 08-09.
Survey question – The school has communication that provides me with current information. 79.6%
agreed on the 07-08 survey and 74.3% agreed on the 08-09.
Data Based on 35 responses out 311 families.
Objectives for Goal V
1.
Richfield Elementary will maintain facilities that
are safe, functional, and efficient.
Goal V Action Plan
 Monthly Emergency Management Plan Meetings
 Purchase through PTO 2-Way radios for each teacher
 Purchase through PTO an Automated External Defibrillator
 School Messenger, Walk-Talkies, and Cell Phones
Richfield Elementary
Brian K. Barrett
Amber Lawrence
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