Alaska provides professional development opportunities throughout the school year for district administrators, school administrators, and classroom teachers and staff.
2013 September TLSI Materials
2014 May Leadership Institute Registration (coming soon)
Alaska Statewide Mentor Project (ASMP)
Alaska STEPP is an online school improvement planning tool used by schools and districts to prepare, submit, and manage a comprehensive, continuous, team-oriented school improvement plan.
All 1-star, 2-star, and 3-star schools are required to complete a School Improvement Plan using Alaska STEPP. 1-star and 2-star schools submit these plans to the Department of Education and Early Development and 3-star schools must submit these plans to their district for oversight and support. Login to Alaska STEPP
Alaska’s ESEA Flexibility Waiver and Accountability Regulations require the department to identify schools most likely to benefit from a significant program of improvement and increased support and oversight from EED.
Focus Schools are schools in need of support at a level that is not as great as that of priority schools; they are designated for at least 2 years, and they submit School Improvement Plans using Alaska STEPP to EED by November 1 of each year. School Improvement Plans for Focus Schools must consider the Key Indicators identified in the Alaska STEPP tool, but have the flexibility to implement school improvement indicators that align with appropriate needs and goals as identified by the School Needs Assessment data analysis.
1-Star and 2-Star Schools (not designated as Priority or Focus schools) submit School Improvement Plans using Alaska STEPP to EED by November 1 of each year. 1-star and 2-star schools have the flexibility to consider school improvement indicators in Alaska STEPP that align with appropriate needs and goals as identified by the School Needs Assessment data analysis. As schools begin assessing and planning for school improvement, Key Indicators are a natural starting point.
Each year Reward Schools are identified based upon school performance as indicated on the Alaska School Proficiency Index (ASPI), AMO target results, graduation rates, and attendance rates. Schools are identified in two possible categories: Highest Performing and High Progress.