SLLA Study Set 1 Questions And 100% Correct Answers
The Midland County School Board told the superintendent that the percent of students
\\who drop out of high school has increased for the last three years. The superintendent
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Of the following, which would be the best strategy for the principal to employ to
encourage students to stay in school? - ANSWER Form a collaborative committee to
study successful dropout prevention programs
and suggest one for adoption at Midland High School
The Jones High School School Academic Progress Report from 2004 to 2007 revealed
that nearly 50 percent of the school's students had taken an Advanced Placement
course before graduation. This rate is 20 percent higher than the national average and
35 percent higher than the state average. In these courses, the report further indicated
that the students attained an average final grade of 93.7 while only 10 percent of these
students scored at least proficient-grade 3-5 or better in the standardized AP test.
Question The principal was asked- ANSWER The AP curriculum and instructional
program in the school need to be reviewed whether they meet the rigor prescribed by
the national standards.
Over the past two school years, Cone Middle School has failed to make adequate yearly
progress due to its low standardized test scores in mathematics and reading. The
principal and administrative staff are charged with preparing a school action plan for
the upcoming school year.
Which of the following would be the most effective initial action of the plan? - ANSWER
Dis aggregate the data, identify specific areas for improvement, and then form a
collaborative team of teachers, community members, and officials to develop the action
plan
The principal is considering reorganizing grade-level teaching assignments in response
to a plan to correct the instructional program's weaknesses. After the proposal has
been presented to the faculty, the principal perceives the growing resistance. -
ANSWER Organize representative members of the faculty to study the possible
advantages and disadvantages of revising the teaching assignments
, The parent of a gifted first-grade student asks the principal to grant acceleration to the
third grade for the child at the beginning of the next school year. The student's teacher
is an experienced first-grade teacher who is in agreement and provides evidence that
the child is able to perform far above grade level expectations. The school's
gifted-and-talented program for the primary grades is currently one of enrichment
rather than acceleration.
Which of the following factors is MOST relevant for making a decision about placing a
student in either second or third grade in the best interest of the student? ANSWER
Whether the student is motivated and socially and emotionally ready for third grade
Mountain View Middle School is open to students on school days from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.
The principal often arrives on campus at 7 AM and finds groups of students waiting
outside the school building. Likewise, this is happening every afternoon after school has
dismissed. Many of the parents in the community are working parents who drop off and
pick up children before and after going to their respective work. The principal would like
to resolve this potentially unsafe situation. Which of the following should the principal do
FIRST? - ANSWER Consulting with the superintendent about the districts ability and/or
duty to supervise students arriving at school prior to or after school hours.
A new principal in a suburban high school operates under a zero-tolerance school
policy. He institutes a school safety program that provides incentives for students to
report any threat to the safety of the school. One week later, a student calls in a report
that another student was brandishing a handgun in the locker room. Based on this
information, the principal summons the incident immediately to his attention and finds
the 'gun' to be a novelty cigarette lighter. The principal should next: - ANSWER
- MEET the need for providing equal access to technology resources
- CALL the health officials to analyze the stain
Janesville School District requires all teachers to submit an electronic copy of their
lesson plans weekly to the school curriculum coordinator. Written guidelines for
developing lessons indicate that the lesson plan should clearly reflect rigorous
curriculum and standards-based instruction. A beginning teacher continually fails to
submit his lesson plans in a timely manner. When he does submit his lesson plans, they
often do not appropriately document the standards as reflected in the guidelines.
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