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81. Atlanta Public Schools
Peyton Forest Elementary, Price and Usher middle schools use Roots and Wings/SuccessFor All Strives to that every child leaves elementary school with both
http://www.atlanta.k12.ga.us/parents_students/school_improvement/new_american_sc
Curriculum Areas Extracurricular Programs School Improvement Programs Education Links ... SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS : NEW AMERICAN SCHOOLS
New American Schools
"Atlanta Public Schools has a long-term, strategic plan for systematic reform tailored to the needs of schools. The initial results are a powerful illustration of the potential of comprehensive school reform when implemented with support of teachers, administrators, parents, and the community."
President, New American Schools
New American Schools is part of an ambitious effort for APS to implement research-based school reform aimed at improving student performance and encouraging higher levels of achievement for students on all grade levels. New American Schools (NAS) is a proven leader in the school reform movement. Avoiding the one-size-fits-all concept, which has hampered the usage of other reform programs, NAS features flexible research-based school designs to address local school needs:

82. Press Releases:
has been adapted to meet the specific needs of middle school and high school learners. resultswe’re seeing are testimony to the success that Interactive
http://www.academicsystems.com/Company/Media/Expansion_Into_SED.asp
Lightspan’s Academic Systems Expands into Secondary Schools
Early Implementations Show Success Mountain View, Calif. (April 22, 2002) Academic Systems, the higher education division of Lightspan, Inc. and a leading provider of interactive multimedia instructional programs for college students, has expanded into the secondary education market. Early implementations of Academic Systems’ award-winning, technology-based Interactive Mathematics in both middle schools and high schools have demonstrated that the curriculum gives teachers a powerful tool to help teach mathematics effectively. As state and federal agencies mandate that students achieve proficiency in mathematics and demonstrate it on assessment tests , secondary schools are facing increasing pressures to find innovative and effective ways to teach Algebra and other mathematics courses. Moreover, increasing numbers of middle school students are required to successfully complete Algebra before entering high school

83. Technology Success Stories
you'd like to share your own success story, please e ll be helping to plan the school'snetworking system graders at Charles F Patton middle school in Unionville
http://67.104.102.68/externalsurvey/techsuccess/tssummaries.asp
Technology Success Stories Teachers across the country are doing great things in their classrooms and communities with the help of new technologies. We’ve received lots of technology success stories and have selected some that we hope you'll enjoy. If you'd like to share your own success story, please e-mail us at NTA@qeddata.com or click here . All submissions will be reviewed and selected stories will be posted on our Web site. We will contact you if your submission is selected. Update your school's Technology Information Ozarks Effort Brings Computer Skills to Isolated Community Witts Springs is a community of 50 in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas where the closest town is 25 miles away. "People in this area are desperate to learn computer skills," writes Donna Castro, Technology Coordinator at Witts Springs School. Thanks to Castro's efforts and grants from the Rockefeller Foundation, they now have the opportunity. At Witts Springs School, every computer is connected to the Internet, every classroom has a minimum of four multi-media computers, and 23 adults are currently enrolled in a basic computer class. Castro's computer savvy students not only teach the adults, but when Witts Springs new elementary school opens next year, they'll be helping to plan the school's networking system and run cable!

84. Hydrogen Newsletter Spring 2000: School Invitational At 2000 Annual Meeting
Building on past success, this year’s Invitational hosted 100 middle school studentsfrom the The genesis of the Secondary school Invitational was the Dr
http://www.hydrogenus.org/newsletter/ad52schl.htm
Super Secondary School Invitational at 2000 Annual Meeting by Mary Rose Szoka de Valladeras Students from the Heights School in Maryland and the Nysmith School for the Gifted in Virginia, both middle schools, participated in the Secondary School Invitational at the U.S. Hydrogen Meeting. As part of the activities, students made their own fuel cells from cardboard, styrofoam, pipe cleaners, and yarn, then combined them into stacks.
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T he genesis of the Secondary School Invitational was the Dr. Bob Show. Inspired by the experience of lifetime professional educator Dr. Robert Reeves, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hydrogen Program created the Dr. Bob Show in 1996 to teach students about the properties and potential of hydrogen. M.R.S. Enterprises expanded the Dr. Bob Show into the DOE/NHA Secondary School Invitational. It has been a great pleasure to serve as host for this fun-filled event, now in its fourth year of production.
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I n 2000, middle school students from the Nysmith School for the Gifted in Virginia and the Heights School in Maryland participated in the Invitational, along with their teachers Diane Carlivati (Nysmith) and Andy Reed (Heights).
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85. The Star
If they graduate from school able to do that George W. Bush for the state's successin meeting Principal Bryan Mutnik said Peekskill middle school is a school
http://www.thejournalnews.com/weekly/013003/st0130mills.html

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(Original publication: January 30, 2003) Peekskill eighth-grader Jill Moczarski knows her school isn't perfect. It's small for the number of students there, the lockers need replacing and it could use a bigger auditorium. But you judge a school by how well its students perform, she figures, and Peekskill Middle School's improvement on the eighth-grade English Language Arts assessments last year was among the most dramatic in the state. "Just because the building's bad, doesn't mean the students are," Jill said.

86. Arlington Public Schools - Kenmore Middle School
YES (Youth Experiencing success) and the Kenmore Study Club elective courses thattouch on the school's focus and not offered at other Arlington middle schools
http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/kenmore/brochure.html
Kenmore Middle School
Address: 200 S. Carlin Springs Road, Arlington, VA 22204 Phone Number School hours: 7:50 a.m. to 2:20 p.m. Office hours: 7:30 a.m. to 2:40 p.m. Link to School Web Site: http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/kenmore/ Local School Report: 2002-2003 School Year Virginia School Performance Report Card: Data as of June 1, 2001 Principal: John Word Kenmore Middle School is an arts and communications technology focus school where the Arlington middle school curriculum is taught through the arts and communications technology. Although the school has a prescribed attendance zone, students from throughout Arlington County can attend Kenmore upon request. Students are engaged in learning activities every day which involve dance/movement, drama, visual arts, music, and many forms of communications technology. This delivery method, unique to Arlington, provides students with alternative ways to learn the curriculum. Based on Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, which states that people gain knowledge through musical, visual, verbal, logical, kinesthetic, interpersonal, intra personal and environmental cues, the program encourages students to use all eight intelligences. Thus, learning at Kenmore is active, hands-on and connected to real fife experiences. Kenmore's arts and communications technology focus emphasizes what students should know and be able to do in a complex information society. Students learn and are evaluated on the county-widc academic curriculum objectives with a continuing emphasis on basic skills, acquisition of knowledge and thinking proficiency. The primary difference between Kenmore and other Arlington middle schools is the infusion of the art disciplines and communications technology throughout the curriculum.

87. Gifted Learners And The Middle School: Problem Or Promise?
of Young Adolescents, 1989) that middle school programs should of learning withinlarger school settings, (2 a solid academic core, (3) ensure success for all
http://ericec.org/digests/e535.html
Gifted Learners and the Middle School:
Problem or Promise?
The ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
The Council for Exceptional Children
1110 N. Glebe Rd.
Arlington, VA 22201-5704
Toll Free: 1.800.328.0272
E-mail: ericec@cec.sped.org
Internet: http://ericec.org ERIC EC Digest E535
Author: Carol Ann Tomlinson
August 1995 Historically, tension has existed between gifted education and middle school education (Tomlinson, 1992), leaving some advocates of each educational practice suspicious of the other, and leaving middle school students who are advanced in one or more dimensions of learning in a sort of educational no-man's-land. While some legitimate areas of disagreement are likely to persist, there are enough areas of shared belief to bridge the practice between gifted education and middle school education. This digest provides an overview of (1) some areas of agreement between the fields, (2) some areas of tension, and (3) some promising directions that could engage educators in mutual planning of appropriate services for all middle school students, including those we sometimes call "gifted." Shared Beliefs of Gifted Education and Middle School Education There are at least three areas of common concern shared by gifted education and middle school education.

88. Summer Professional Development
High school Phonemic Awareness A Key to Reading success Level All Teaching InternetResearch Skills Level middle school High school Strategies for
http://www.landmarkschool.org/newsite/cf/spd_list.cfm
Summer Professional Development Courses Held at Landmark School, Prides Crossing, MA
Current Issues in Special Education
Level: All Levels
Effective Collaboration Strategies in the IEP Process
Level: All Levels
Assessment and Evaluations for Diagnostic, Prescriptive Teaching
Level: All Levels
Eligibility for Special Education Services
Level: All Levels
General Learning Disabilities
Implementing a Language-Based Program in the Classroom: Application of Language Strategies

NEW! Implementing a Language-Based Program in the Classroom: Identification of Needs
Level: All Levels
NEW! Introduction to Students with Learning Disabilities
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NEW! Spoken and Written Language
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NEW! Strategies for Success in Inclusion Classrooms
Level: Elementary NEW! Where Do I Start? Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities at the Secondary Level Level: High School Practical Strategies for Middle School Students Level: Middle School Language Arts NEW! Teaching Literature

89. Middle School - Principal's Message
Our mission at Nooksack Valley middle school is to create a program that supportsa Our school improvement efforts are aimed at ensuring success for all
http://www.nooksackschools.org/ms/ms_principal.htm
Contact Cindy Stockwell , either by email or phone. Nooksack Valley Middle School, (360) 966-7561. O I Cindy Stockwell
Principal

90. Cyberfair Philippines 2003
success Stories. Children from an elementary school in Zebbiegh, Malta, constructed Middleschool students from Stockholm, Sweden are building a multilingual
http://www.cyberfair.ph/cfsuccessstry.html
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"CyberFair will help fulfill some of the promise of the Internet as a platform for bringing the world's cultures, schools and young people together," said Vinton G. Cerf, co-inventor of the Internet and senior vice president of data architecture at MCI. "We hope it will promote the notion of knowledge sharing which has been such a positive factor in the evolution of the Internet for all its history." Here are a few stories that support CyberFair's objectives: 1) Schools learned more about the world wide web and how to create web pages The Yuba Feather Elementary School, who's entry was on the American Indian Early Childhood Education Program, was the first in their district to create web site. Then they (3rd and 4th graders) went to the junior high to teach the older students about creating web pages.

91. Results
of a comprehensive restructuring, Canton middle school in southeast initiative andhave a success, (central office During the school year, they monitor teacher
http://www.nsdc.org/library/results/res12-97rich.html
Deep change produces results in middle school
by Joan Richardson
RESULTS - December/January 1997 When former Baltimore Supt. Walter Amprey said principals should be empowered to run their schools as they saw fit, Canton Middle School principal Craig Spilman took the authority and ran with it. After six years of a comprehensive restructuring, Canton Middle School in southeast Baltimore is a solid success with three years of improving test scores, greater student attendance, and fewer suspensions, a staff that is focused and enthusiastic about school improvement, and a model of school improvement other schools could adopt. "Most principals were too timid to try this,'' Spilman said. "But, if you take the initiative and have a success, (central office and the school board) will leave you alone, even if they don't agree with the way you're doing things.'' Canton's ambitious school improvement efforts have been funded by the Carnegie Corporation and the Maryland State Department of Education. The formation of a School Improvement Team in 1991 kicked off the change efforts. Spilman is a member, but not chairman, of the 28-member team which includes teachers, administrators, parents, and community representatives.

92. Monthly Asset Story
step in Kepner's Expect success efforts, Principal leadership course for each middleschool grade that has proved transformative for the students, and teachers
http://www.buildassets.org/News/news_story.htm
April 2003
Assets in Schools Asset Story Archive

03/03 Expect Success Project Improving Climate of Denver Middle School
02/03 Tough Issues for Parents and Teens 01/03 Find Ways to Teach Tolerance 12/02 Easing the Transition from Youth to Adulthood ... 03/02 Asset #31, Restraint How Do Youth Benefit From Being Involved in an
Asset-Building Organization?

As the asset movement has gained momentum nationwide, the need has grown to demonstrate the positive impacts of the assets on youth. The OMNI Institute, as part of their two-year evaluation of the asset movement in Colorado, developed a focus group study to explore the central questions around the impact of an asset-building organization on how youth are engaged. As a result of their analysis they identified two major domains of positive change for youth participating in asset-building efforts. OMNI's analysis of youth focus group data uncovered two main domains of positive change for youth participating in asset-building efforts.
  • The first domain, strengthening youth, includes a sense of belonging, stronger and more effective relationships, self-confidence, skill building and a positive future orientation.

93. Adairsville Middle School - Welcome

http://www.bartow.k12.ga.us/ams/default.htm
Popular Young Adult author Lurlene McDaniel will be visiting our students on Wednesday, April 16. Her first visit to AMS was 16 years ago when an AMS student wrote her a letter, and she has been back every three years since. Ms. McDaniel's popularity has grown tremendously in those sixteen years, and it's a great honor that she thinks enough of us to keep coming back! Ms. McDaniel will be speaking to the entire middle school at 8:30 that morning, and will be signing books throughout the day. We'll have several titles for sale for those who are interested. Come and meet Ms. McDaniel! Pictured above:
Champion - Robert Pratt, AMS Principal - Ed Thayer,
Runner-Up - Justin Smith 2003 Spelling Bee
Heidi McCorkle an Robert Pratt represented AMS in the Region 1 Spelling Bee competition held February 20, at North Metro Tech in Acworth. Robert Pratt won 1st place, out-spelling 29 other competitors from the individual schools inRegion 1. As Region 1 Champion, Robert qualified to represent Region 1 in the Bartow County Spelling Bee. Robert was 1 of 11 excellent spellers to compete. Although Robert did not come home as Bartow County champion, he represented Adairsville Middle School with style. Contratulations, Robert. We are proud of you!
ATTENDANCE FLAG
Every 20 school days Mrs. Moncus generates a report that calculates attendance percentages. The class with the highest attendance percentage wins the "Attendance Flag" and it is displayed in their hall. So far the winners are:

94. SRA4kids.com
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A special education teacher read about the Direct Instruction Corrective Reading program in Teacher Magazine and decided to pilot the program with his special education students. Rio Altura School, Riverbank, California
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Rio Altura implemented Direct Instruction programs schoolwide in the 2000-2001 school year. The majority of the students are now at or above grade level. Roland Park Elementary/Middle School, Baltimore City School District
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Within one year of implementation, students progressed at least one reading grade level. City Springs Elementary School, Baltimore City School District

95. CFA Honors Exceptional Staff Who Help Make College A Success
that have helped to make the college a success. . recent trials of the software inmiddle school classrooms, the said Brown, who joined the school last September
http://www.cmu.edu/cmnews/020411/020411_cfahonors.html

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CFA Honors "Exceptional Staff Who Help Make College a Success"

College of Fine Arts (CFA) Dean Martin Prekop presented awards to Karen Ferguson, Amy Stabenow, Dana Martinelli and Christian "Todd" Brown at CFA's annual staff awards ceremony last month. Prekop described the program as a celebration of "exceptional staff members, as well as all of the staff contributions that have helped to make the college a success." Awards were given for Excellence in Job Performance, Citizenship and Innovation. A Rookie Award was also presented. Winners received a cash award and certificate.

96. Success Stories Center
used. Go ahead and explore! Find success Stories by Grade level Any GradeLevel. Subject
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