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For Immediate Release
May 1, 2002
Contact:
Alison Cohen
617-618-2109
acohen@edc.org
Amy Clark
617-618-2473
aclark@edc.org
Three States Selected to Pilot Test Middle Grades Schools to Watch Program
NEWTON, MA – The National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform has selected three
states to expand the reach and impact of its acclaimed "Schools
to Watch" recognition program. The Forum will train teams of state
leaders to implement Schools to Watch in California, Georgia, and North
Carolina. The three states were chosen after a competitive selection
process in which teams from each state demonstrated the capacity, commitment,
and vision to partner with the Forum in the implementation of the program.
Launched in 1999,
Schools to Watch was a national program that identified four middle-grades
schools that were academically excellent, developmentally responsive,
and socially equitable with organizational supports in place to sustain
the schools' success. Members of the National Forum selected the schools
based on a written application, the level at which they implemented a
number of demanding criteria, and data which Forum observers collected
during site visits. Following their selection, the four schools were
inundated with phone calls and flooded with visitors from members of
the education community interested in using the selection criteria for
their own staff development and school assessments. The National Forum
developed a web site (http://www.schoolstowatch.org)
that features online tours of the schools, as well as detailed information
about the selection criteria.
The National Forum selected California, Georgia, and North Carolina to replicate the Schools
to Watch program as a way to identify exemplary middle-level schools
in each state. Different education organizations have taken the lead
in each state, but all three states proved to the Forum review team that
they have already garnered significant support for the program and are
mobilizing a number of in-state resources. All three will receive technical
training and support from the Forum to implement their Schools to Watch
programs.
"Our Schools
to Watch program has helped schools across the country to learn specific
ways to promote academic excellence for all students, while responding
to the unique developmental needs of young adolescents," said Joan
Lipsitz, Chair of the Forum's Schools to Watch committee. "We're
eager to pilot the program at the state level so that a growing number
of schools are in a position to teach others about excellent and equitable
programs and practices uniquely suited to middle-level students,"
Lipsitz said.
The National Forum
is co-sponsoring the Schools to Watch State Program with the National
Association for Elementary School Principals, the National Association
of Secondary School Principals, the National Middle School Association,
and the National Staff Development Council.
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