WV Standards for High Quality Schools
Standard I – Positive Climate & Cohesive Culture |
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In high quality schools, the staff shares sound educational beliefs and values, establishes high expectations and creates an engaging and orderly atmosphere to foster learning for all. |
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Function A – Shared Beliefs and Values |
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Standard II – School Leadership |
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In high quality schools, the principal fosters and develops distributed leadership among staff, students, and stakeholders in order to focus collective action for improved school performance. |
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Function A – Principal Leadership |
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Standard III – Standards – Focused Curriculum, Instruction & Assessments |
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In high quality schools, the staff delivers a standards-focused curriculum that enhances the unique qualities of each learner and assures that all students attain the essential knowledge, skills and dispositions necessary in the global, digital age. |
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Function A – Classroom Learning Environment |
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Standard IV – Student Support Services & Family/Community Connections |
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In high quality schools, the staff places student well-being at the forefront of all decisions, provides support services to address student physical, social/emotional and academic growth, and forms positive connections to families and the community. |
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Function A – Positive Relationships The school staff forms partnerships with various community agencies and organizations to enhance the ability to meet the needs of all students. |
Standard V – Educator Growth & Development |
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In high quality schools, staff members participate in processes of self reflection, collaboration and evaluation that lead to professional growth and development in order to impact student learning. |
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Function A – Professional Development |
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Standard VI – Efficient & Effective Management |
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In high quality schools, efficient and effective management procedures assure that facilities, fiscal resources, personnel, and data and technology systems add value to student learning and comply with law and policy. |
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Function A – Facilities Infrastructure The school has appropriate technology infrastructure and utilizes data information systems and technology tools to support management, instructional delivery and student learning. |
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Standard VII – Continuous Improvement |
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In high quality schools, there is collective commitment to collaboratively identify, plan, implement, monitor, evaluate, and communicate the changes necessary to continuously increase student learning. |
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Function A – Focused and Coherent Plan |