The 90/90/90 Schools℠ Summit Version 2.0

Phoenix, Arizona

December 12-13, 2012
Phoenix, Arizona

The 90/90/90 Schools℠ study, conducted by Dr. Douglas B. Reeves, has made a lasting impact on the way we educate students for over the past decade. Primarily, the notions that ALL children can learn, and every educator can reach them, have changed the way schools do business for years to come. Today, the findings of this monumental research still hold true and are supported by the work of many other experts in the field (including John Hattie and his work with Visible Learning, Kati Haycock and Ed Trust, and Linda Darling-Hammond).

In this second version of the 90/90/90 Schools℠ Summit, attendees will learn how to implement practices that have made 90/90/90 Schools so successful. Douglas B. Reeves will present two motivating keynote sessions to set the stage for success. Breakout sessions allow attendees to customize their experience and include the following topics:

  • The 90/90/90 School℠ Improvement Model
  • Involving the Student in the School Improvement Process
  • Leadership: Monitoring What Matters Most
  • Data Teams: A Model for Collaboration and Constructive Use of Data

Attendees will leave this Summit with a plan for implementing practices that create a culture of student success and will leave educators with a renewed sense of efficacy.

Attendees are encouraged to have a working knowledge of the 90/90/90 Schools℠ Study prior to attending this Summit. Teams are encouraged to attend in order to get the most out of the breakout sessions and facilitated planning time.

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Agenda

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December 12, 2012

7:00 a.m.—8:00 a.m.

Breakfast & Registration

8:00 a.m.—9:30 a.m.

90/90/90 Schools℠ Today: From Research to Implementation – Douglas B. Reeves

9:30 a.m.—10:00 a.m.

Break and Publications

10:00 a.m.—11:15 a.m.

Leadership and Comprehensive Accountability: The Process, the Framework, and the Plan – Douglas B. Reeves

11:15 a.m.—11:30 a.m.

Setting the Stage for Continued Learning – Cathy Lassiter

11:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m.

Lunch(provided)

11:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m.

Breakout Sessions: Grounding of the 90/90/90 Practices

Meeting the Challenges of the Common Core in 90/90/90 Schools
– Cathy Lassiter

Participants in this session will examine the challenges of the CCSS through the lens of 90/90 schools. All schools across the nation will have to step up their curricula, pedagogy, assessment, and data analyses, but schools in 90/90 districts will face additional challenges related to their current achievement levels and expectations inherent in the CCSS. Participants will explore the expectations in math and English, and begin planning to ready their schools and classrooms for the demands headed their way.

Engaging Students through Nonfiction Writing, Engaging Teachers through Collaborative Scoring – Laura Besser

When students engage in nonfiction writing, student achievement improves. The use of writing in the classroom also helps teachers gain diagnostic information about student learning. Learn how to use non-fiction writing strategies to engage students in the learning. In the second part of this breakout you will also learn about the importance of nonfiction writing rubrics and collaborative scoring.

Formative Assessment – Steve Ventura

Effective schools recognize the need for frequent assessment accompanied with feedback and additional opportunities for students to improve. Formative assessments are a part of the teaching and learning process – rather than an outcome of that process – which provides immediate feedback to both the learner and the teacher. Learn how teachers engage students in the learning process, monitor learning, and adjust instruction based upon the feedback generated by meaningful formative assessments.

 

2:00 p.m.—2:30 p.m.

Break and Publications

2:30 p.m.—3:30 p.m.

Planning for the Grounding of 90/90/90 Practices and  Planning – Cathy Lassiter

December 13, 2012

7:00 a.m.—8:00 a.m.

Breakfast(continental breakast provided)

8:00 a.m.—9:15 a.m.

Staying the Course: Sustaining the 90/90/90 Practices and Results – Steve Ventura

9:15 a.m.—9:45 a.m.

Break and Publications

9:45 a.m.—11:15 a.m.

Breakout Sessions: Sustaining Effective Practices through Powerful Processes

Leadership: Monitoring What Matters Most
– Cathy Lassiter

Effective monitoring is frequent, addresses adult actions, and is constructive. Learn how leaders monitor effective practices and use the data to provide feedback, make mid-course corrections, and celebrate the implementation of 90/90/90 effective practices.

Data Teams – A Model for Collaboration and Constructive Use of Data
– Steve Ventura

Data Teams are a model for continuous, collaborative action that inspires professionals to improve teaching, learning, and leadership. Learn how to fuel your PLCs by using a data-driven process that focuses on the most essential standards for student learning, uses formative assessment, and keeps the focus on teaching and learning.

High Leverage Instruction and School Improvement
– Laura Besser

Teachers have a tremendous impact on student achievement; however, some strategies that teachers use have a stronger impact on students than others. Attend this session and learn high leverage instructional strategies that will have an immediate impact on student learning.

 

11:15 a.m.—12:15 p.m.

Lunch(provided)

12:15 a.m.—1:45 p.m.

Breakout Sessions: The Next Generation of 90/90/90 Schools℠

The 90/90/90 School℠ Improvement Model
– Laura Besser

Our school improvement model combines the research, characteristics, and practices of the 90/90/90 SchoolsSM and also combines essential practices proven to transform schools. This job embedded process will help you improve the leadership and accountability, use of standards and assessment, quality of instruction and literacy, and maximize your use of data and collaboration.

Involving the Student in the School Improvement Process
– Tony Flach

Learning is most powerful when students are involved in the improvement process. How do you create schools and classrooms where students are an integral part of the learning environment? What do schools of the future, where ALL students are in control of their learning, look like??

Leadership Coaching to Improve Results
– Cathy Lassiter

The presenter will share current research on the school leader’s role in coaching teachers, teams, and instructional leaders for improved results centered on the findings from the 90/90/90 SchoolsSM. What actions and behaviors do leaders exhibit when they are effectively coaching others? What benefits will students glean as a result of this effort? The answers to these questions and more will be explored during this interactive session.

 

1:45 p.m.—2:15 p.m.

Break and Publications

2:15 p.m.—3:30 p.m.

Becoming a 90/90/90 School℠: Write Your Story Keynote and Facilitated Planning Time
– Cathy Lassiter

Location and Accommodations

Arizona Grand Resort
8000 South Arizona Grand Parkway
Phoenix, Arizona 85044

Reservations:
1.602.438.9000

A block of rooms has been reserved at the Arizona Grand Resort. To book accommodations, call the hotel directly at 1-602-438-9000. Please mention The Leadership and Learning Center to receive the discounted rate of $145.00. Rooms will only be available at the discounted rate until November 11, 2012 or when the block of rooms sells out, whichever comes first. If the room block does sell out, we will do our best to find a hotel near the training location at a comparable rate. Please note that you are responsible for making your own hotel reservations. The Arizona Grand Resort does not accept purchase orders as payment. More details and directions can be found on the hotel’s website at www.arizonagrandresort.com.

The hotel does not provide complimentary shuttle service to and from Sky Harbor Airport, but they do however, recommend taxi service. The hotel is approximately 7 miles from the airport, so taxis run about $10-15 dollars one way. For more information please call the hotel directly. Complimentary valet and self-parking are available to all attendees.

Registration

Tuition:

$599.00
Each

Note: This tuition does not include the cost of hotel accommodations.

Online Payment Options Include:
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Check/Money Order

Or Register by Mail/Fax

Please Note:

Registrations will be confirmed via email.  Please wait until you receive confirmation to make travel arrangements as our events may reach capacity and be sold out at any point in time.

Cancellations and Substitutions

By submitting an online registration you are agreeing to pay the registration fee regardless of the payment method specified at time of submission and you agree to this Cancellation and Substitution policy. You must cancel in writing. The Center does not give refunds. If you cancel more than 30 days in advance of the conference, The Center will apply 100% of the tuition to your Center account for future purchases of our products or services. If you cancel fewer than 30 days in advance of the conference, The Center will apply a tuition credit to your Center account, less a cancellation fee of 50% of the conference tuition. The Center permits substitutes for registered attendees who are unable to attend at the last minute. Please send notice of cancellation or substitution to MMcdevitt@LeadandLearn.com.

      
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