ELA/Literacy Educator Coaching
CPS Literacy Coaching
Coaching allows the complex, challenging work of teaching to be more sustainable and effective. Coaches are instructional leaders who partner with educators to reflect, grow, and refine instructional practices to meet student learning goals. In addition, coaches are ongoing learners who partner with and increase educator capacity through facilitation of and participation in professional learning, data analysis, leadership teams and prioritized coaching cycles. Coaching is most effective when it is valued and understood by educators and administrators and aligned with and supported by school and district administration. Job-embedded coaching is a key lever to improve teaching and learning.
Coaching Expectations
The descriptors below are the priority expectations for all building-based Literacy Coaches. They describe the breadth and priorities of the role, but do not account for all responsibilities.
- Vision: Create and communicate a personal vision for coaching at your school that is grounded in school and district priorities.
- Data-Driven Leadership: Utilize and monitor data and assessment systems. Use data to guide priorities and to measure progress towards goals. Understand, analyze, and share school and classroom literacy data with stakeholders. Build educator capacity to analyze and use data.
- Instructional Leadership: Possess strong knowledge of content, pedagogy, culturally responsive practices and adult learning theories. Stay current with the research and practices; incorporate into work.
- Structures: Establish and communicate a data-informed coaching schedule that aligns to vision, measurable goals, and specific needs of students and educators.
- Prioritized Coaching and Documentation: Provide individual and/or team coaching that is data-driven and focused on student outcomes. Document coaching cycles and other work.
- Co/Lead Professional Learning: Team meetings, faculty meetings, data meetings and professional development opportunities.
School-Based Literary Coaches
Literacy coaching is an integral part of the ELA Framework. Coaches receive ongoing professional learning to support them in providing high-impact school-based coaching. Coaching is student centered, collaborative and reflective, and results in the continuous improvement of teaching and learning throughout the district.
| School | Name | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Amigos School | Ana Sanchez | Biliteracy Coach |
| Amigos School | Caroline Butler-Rahman | Dual Language Instructional Coach |
| Baldwin School | Summer Thompson | Literacy Coach |
| Cambridge Street Upper School | Roxy Archibald | Literacy Coach |
| Cambridgeport School | Abigail Frost | Literacy Coach |
| Fletcher Maynard Academy | Patricia Duggan | Instructional Coach |
| Graham & Parks School | Erin Garcia | Literacy Coach |
| Haggerty School | Suzanne Russell | Literacy Coach |
| King Open School | Jaenine Cortazar | Literacy Coach |
| Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. | Kelly Petitt | Literacy Coach |
| Morse School | Natalie Dean | Literacy Coach |
| Peabody School | Traci Vecchiarello | Instructional Literacy Coach |
| Darby Vassall Upper School | Sarah Foleno | Literacy Coach |
| Putnam Avenue Upper School | Alison Swigut | Literacy Coach |
| Rindge Avenue Upper School | Emma Weinreich | Literacy Coach |
| Tobin Montessori School | Heather Kolbe | Literacy Coach |
Curriculum & Instruction
- Curriculum & Instruction (Preschool - Grade 12)
- ELA Curriculum Site (For Staff)
- CPS Literacy Curriculum Review (Process Overview)
- CKLA Curriculum (Information Session)
Highlights
Learning Expectation and Rubric (Reading): Grades 9 and 10 (Coming Soon)
- Learning Expectation and Rubric (Reading): Grades 11 and 12
- Massachusetts Curriculum Framework for English Language Arts and Literacy (Grades Preschool - 12)
- CPS ELA/Literacy Practices & Curricular Review
Curriculum & Instruction
- Curriculum & Instruction (Preschool - Grade 12)
- ELA Curriculum Site (For Staff)
- CPS Literacy Curriculum Review (Process Overview)
- CKLA Curriculum (Information Session)
Related Links
- Literacy Testing / Assessment
- i-Ready Personalized Instruction
- Personalized Instruction (Boost & i-Ready)
- Literacy Intervention
- Literacy Coaching
- Fishtank Learning
- Supporting Literacy At Home
- ELA/Literacy for Caregivers
Contact Us
135 Berkshire Street
Cambridge, MA 02141
617.349.7762
Fax: 617.349.6517
Emily Bryan, English Language Arts/Literacy Department Director
Allice Wong Tucker, District Instructional Lead Teacher: Literacy, Preschool - Grade 2
Maria Marroquin, District Instructional Lead: ELA/Math, Preschool - Grade 2
Katherine Simpson, District Instructional Lead: Literacy, Grades 3 - 5
Katie Gribben, District Instructional Lead: Literacy, Grades 6-8+ Transitions
Jennifer Hamilton, Dean of Curriculum & Program, English (Learning Community C) CRLS
Kelley Leary, ELA & Math Clerk
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