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SchoolStatus Boost: Coach makes instructional coaching visible and measurable. Foster trust between educators and coaches with collaborative goal-setting. Measure how coaches use their time, align efforts to district goals, and connect coaching to teacher development.
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SchoolStatus Boost: Coach lets us measure how time is spent—co-teaching, modeling, planning—and gives us insight into how coaches are progressing through cycles. It makes the invisible work of coaching visible.
Samantha ShumanDirector of Instructional Innovation, Berwyn South SD 100
Easily see how instructional coaching supports your district’s priorities. SchoolStatus Boost: Coach helps track and measure your program’s progress. This includes how coaching cycles align to initiatives, where coaches spend their time, and how teachers are tracking toward goal completion.
Keep instructional coaching organized and centralized. Sync with Google or Microsoft calendars to manage upcoming events, upload evidence and resources, and take classroom notes. SchoolStatus Boost: Coach makes it easy to track and manage your coaching efforts.
All frameworks are welcome with SchoolStatus Boost: Coach. Track every coaching cycle to advance district initiatives, whether you have a homegrown framework or use one of the more popular models.
Relationships are key to building trust. SchoolStatus Boost: Coach helps maintain confidential connections between teachers and coaches. Collaborate with teachers and create opportunities for personalized coaching.
No, administrators never have access to data logged in SchoolStatus Boost: Coach. Instructional coaching relies on authentic, confidential relationships, and we’ve built Boost: Coach with that in mind.
Some districts do choose to share anonymized data with administrators by downloading reports. These reports have helped demonstrate how coaches are being utilized, enabling coaching leaders to advocate for coaches to have more time with teachers.
Absolutely! You can use the data in Boost: Coach to understand teacher strengths and opportunities for improvement, which can inform targeted professional development sessions.
Yes, you can see what percentage of coaching activities are aligned with each of your focus areas. Many districts use this information to ensure coaching is aligned with district priorities.