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Communicating the CIP 2012-2013
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Federal Guidelines state that the Continuous Improvement Plan MUST be communicated to ALL stakeholders. Most schools do a great job at communicating the CIP to the faculty, staff, and board members but may need some suggestions and additional support when it comes to communicating the plan to students, parents, and community members. |
Communicating the CIP PowerPoint
Communicating the CIP Facilitator Notes
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Here are three quick and simple ways of communicating your school's CIP to all stakeholders.
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This format is simple, easy to understand, and a fun way schools can communicate the CIP at an Open House, PTO Meeting, Student Assembly or Community Meeting. It could even be used at a home football game! Samples:
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The purpose of the CIP at a Glance is to inform all stakeholders of the main contents of the school's plan. The idea is to have the information on one page for simple identification of the CIP focus areas. Samples: Prattville Intermediate School |
See how Livingston High School in Sumter County created a brochure to inform parents and other stakeholders the data, strategies and action steps that the school would be implementing to ensure academic success for all students. Sample:
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