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Beveridge School Improvement Plan – At A Glance
All teachers, with fidelity, will plan and implement a strong instructional cycle using district adopted materials to include an aligned objective, teacher model, guided practice with gradual release, independent practice with an aligned end of lesson assessment that will result in student growth in all content areas.
School Improvement Criteria
Action Steps and Look Fors
Math: By 2021, will increase the percentage of students identified as being on track or college and career ready from 26.1% to 33.4%.
All teachers will utilize the district adopted curriculum using a strong instructional cycle with targeted high probability strategies specific to math to support student learning.
Language Arts: By 2021, will increase the percentage of students identified as being on track or college and career ready from 39.6% to 46.5%.
All teachers will use the district adopted materials: along with a collaborative structure to develop plans and common formative assessments. Teachers will analyze student data weekly and will match data to instruction to reteach individualized student skill deficits.
Science: By 2021, will increase the percentage of students identified as being on track or college and career ready from 58.9% to 64.6%.
All teachers will deepen knowledge and understanding of the CCCR standards and curriculum: Unpacking standards, evidence statements, utilize common lesson planning document, collaboration including developing and analyzing common formative assessments.
MTSSB: By 2021, will:
By 2021, will show a minimum increase of 10% in each SAS system: Schoolwide, Non-classroom and Classroom.
MTSS-B team will review data, emphasize school-wide procedures and expectations with an emphasis on building positive relationships with students and positive reinforcement.
Wellness: Increase wellness strategies implemented by 2%.
Increase awareness of wellness among staff and students with weekly information and activities.
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New learning packets for students enrolled in elementary school and students who receive special education services will be available on Monday, April 13th from 8 am - 3 pm. Seven schools will have packets available. In addition, several school will also have meal distribution at 11 am.
Benson High School- 11 am meal distribution
Gateway Elementary-11 am meal distribution
Skinner Magnet-11 am meal distribution
South High School-11 am meal distribution
Lewis & Clark Middle School- Packet pick up only
Burke High School-Packet pick up only
Omaha Public Schools Teacher and Administrative Center-Packet pick up only
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Mobile Backpack Program
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Coming Soon! Beveridge's FIRST EVER VIRTUAL DRAMA PRODUCTION! We are proud to announce our first show of the 2020-2021 School year, "MOCKINGBIRD" by Julie Jensen (based on the YA Novel by Kathyrn Erskine). It is a fantastic coming-of-age piece that is perfect for the virtual world.
For more information about auditions, please stay tuned to the weekly announcements and check the Beveridge website for updates throughout the week.
Auditions will be held the week of September 14-18. Click the link above to sign up to receive the Audition Information Packet. Feel free to contact the Drama Director, Mr. Schik (Anthony.schik@ops.org), for any questions or for more information!
BEVERIDGE MAGNET SCHOOL 1616 SOUTH 120TH STREET OMAHA, NE 68144-1687
PHONE: (531)299-2280 FAX: (531) 299-2298
Beveridge Magnet School is accredited by Advanced Ed.