Schools to Watch Training |
June 10, 2013 - 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. |
Training Location: IASP Conference Room, 11025 E. 25th St.,
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2012 New Schools to Watch
Christel House Academy grades 6 - 8
Carey Dahncke, Principal
Franklin Community Middle School
Pam Millikan, Principal
Hebron Middle School
Lori Pavell, Principal
Riverside Intermediate School
Jeni Hirschy, Principal
Schools to Watch Model School Profiles
If you are interested in contacting any of the schools below to set up networking or mentoring for your school, please email the IMLEA office - imlea@iasp.org and we will set up the contact with you.
2012 New Schools to Watch
Christel House Academy grades 6 - 8
Carey Dahncke, Principal
Franklin Community Middle School
Pam Millikan, Principal
Hebron Middle School
Lori Pavell, Principal
Riverside Intermediate School
Jeni Hirschy, Principal
Schools to Watch Model School Profiles
If you are interested in contacting any of the schools below to set up networking or mentoring for your school, please email the IMLEA office - imlea@iasp.org and we will set up the contact with you.
Christel House Academy's Profile
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Decatur Middle School's Profile
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Eastwood Middle School's Profile
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Franklin Middle School's Profile
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Hebron Middle School's Profile
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Northview Middle School's Profile
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Riverside Intermediate School's Profile
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Tri-West Middle School's Profile
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Triton Central Middle School's Profile
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Westlane Middle School's Profile
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Click below for NASSP 2013 BREAKTHROUGH SCHOOL ARTICLE AND VIDEO
Decatur Middle School's Profile
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Eastwood Middle School's Profile
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Franklin Middle School's Profile
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Hebron Middle School's Profile
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Northview Middle School's Profile
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Riverside Intermediate School's Profile
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Tri-West Middle School's Profile
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Triton Central Middle School's Profile
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Westlane Middle School's Profile
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CLICK HERE to check out our Schools To Watch Indiana Informational PowerPoint for more information about the Schools To Watch Program! Thanks to Debbie Sullivan, Asst. Supt. of MSD Decatur Twp., for the information and PowerPoint.
Schools to Watch General Information & Files
NOTE: SELF STUDY AND RUBRIC MUST BE DONE ONLINE FOR ACTUAL APPLICATION - EMAIL imlea@iasp.org for link.
- NF Self Rating Document - Click Here
- Before You Begin - Click Here
- Indiana Schools To Watch APPLICATION - Click Here
- 2013-2014 IN Redesignation Application
WHAT ARE SCHOOLS TO WATCH?
"Schools to Watch" is an initiative launched by the National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform in 1999. The National Forum is an alliance of more than 60 educators, researchers, and officers of national associations and foundations dedicated to improving schools for young adolescents across the country. Schools to Watch are:
- academically excellent – these schools challenge all students to use their minds well.
- developmentally responsive – these schools are sensitive to the unique developmental challenges of early adolescence.
- socially equitable – these schools are democratic and fair, providing every student with high-quality teachers, resources, and supports.
- academically excellent – these schools challenge all students to use their minds well.
- developmentally responsive – these schools are sensitive to the unique developmental challenges of early adolescence.
- socially equitable – these schools are democratic and fair, providing every student with high-quality teachers, resources, and supports.
To achieve this level of performance, high-performing schools establish norms, structures, and organizational arrangements to support and sustain their trajectory toward excellence. They have a sense of purpose that drives every facet of practice and decision-making.
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