School Improvement

Continuous school improvement is an embedded behavior rooted in the school's culture that constantly focuses on the conditions, processes, and practices that improve teaching and learning. Schools use student performance results and analyze data from various interwoven components to develop plans and implement improvement actions to drive education quality and improved student outcomes.

School Improvement Goals

School Improvement Goals

GOAL 1: Academic Goals:

Students will have high academic achievement in math and literacy.

1.1  Math Achievement: Achieve a school-wide score of at least 5 points (45%) above the multi-year average for each year from SY23 to SY25 prospectively.

Grade 5 will achieve a score of at least 6 points (38%) above the multi-year average for each year from SY23 to SY25.
Grade 6 will achieve a score of at least 3 points (38%) above the multi-year average for each year from SY23 to SY25.

1.2  Literacy Achievement: Achieve a school-wide score of at least 5 points (38%) above the multi-year average for each year from SY23 to SY25.

Grade 5 will achieve a score of at least 6 points (38%) above the multi-year average for each year from SY23 to SY25.
Grade 6 will achieve a score of at least 3 points (38%) above the multi-year average for each year from SY23 to SY25.

GOAL 2: Thriving Staff

2.1 Teachers will have strong pedagogical skills, knowledge, and ability.

  • Achieve a school-wide score of at least 65% for indictors12, respectively, for each year over the period SY23/24 to SY25/26.
  • Achieve a school-wide percent observed score of at least 86% and 86%, for indictors 5.d and 5.e., respectively, for each year over the period SY23/24 to SY25/26.

2.2  Staff will have high emotional well-being and be socially connected to our District stakeholders.

  • Achieve a school-wide score of at least 87% for each year over the period SY23/24 to SY25/26.ther District stakeholders.

GOAL 3: Parent Engagement

3.1  Parents will be informed about and involved in their child’s learning.

  • Achieve a school-wide percent observed score of at least 68%,70%, and 55% for questions 1, 2 and 3, respectively, for each year over the period SY23-25.

Mission and Vision

DoDEA's Vision Statement

Excellence in Education for Every Student, Ever Day, Everywhere

DoDEA's Mission Statement

Educate, Engage, and Empower military-connected students to succeed in a dynamic world.

Scott IS Vision Statement

The Scott vision is to have 1) students achieve academically and grow socially and emotionally, 2) staff thrive professionally, and 3) parents engage with their children educationally with their children and socially/emotionally.

Scott IS Mission Statement

The Scott mission is to develop, use, and maintain organizational principles, policies, procedures, and practices that enable the district to realize its vision effectively and efficiently.

DoDEA Accreditation

Accreditation is the act of granting credit or recognition (especially with respect to an educational institution that maintains suitable standards). Educational accreditation is a type of quality assurance process under which services and operations of educational institutions or programs are evaluated by an external agency to determine if applicable standards are met. If standards are met, accredited status is granted by the agency.

Cognia is the accreditation agency for all DoDEA schools and the world's largest education community. As the global leader in advancing education excellence through accreditation and school improvement, Cognia brings together more than 100 years of experience and the expertise of three United States-based accreditation agencies - the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA/CASI), Northwest Accreditation Commission (NWAC), and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS/CASI). Accreditation is pivotal to leveraging education quality and continuous improvement.

Detailed accreditation information is provided on the DoDEA Accreditation page.

Comprehensive Assessment System

In conjunction with the implementation of the College and Career Ready Standards (CCRS), DoDEA is implementing the Comprehensive Assessment System (CAS) that includes all of the assessments that are administered system-wide within DoDEA. These include the PSAT, Advanced Placement, NAEP, and College and Career Ready Standards (CCRS) assessments. All assessments included in the DoDEA Comprehensive Assessment System support student learning, provide information for decision makers concerning instructional programs and services, and inform parents. DoDEA is committed to student achievement and assessments that raise the bar for the students to ensure they are on the path to success.

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