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Fox Hill Elementary Named Title I "Distinguished
School"
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
CONTACTS:
Mary Jane Michalak, 317-232-6616
Lee Ann Kwiatkowski, 317-232-0540
Representatives from the Indiana Department of the
Education surprised students, faculty and staff at an Indianapolis
elementary school today with a national recognition. The Metropolitan
School District of Washington Township’s Fox Hill Elementary
School joins 60 schools nationwide as a 2005-2006 Title I “Distinguished
School.” The honor comes through the Title I Distinguished
Schools Program, a joint project of the National Association of
State Title I Directors (NASTID) and the U.S. Department of Education.
The
program, which began in 1996, honors schools that have shown exceptional
results either for sustained student achievement or for closing
the achievement gap.
“These schools are proof that all students can learn when
given the time and attention of dedicated professionals,” Superintendent
of Public Instruction Suellen Reed said.
To be considered for the
program, the schools must have a poverty rate of at least 40 percent
and be nominated by the individual state’s Title I programs.
The Indiana Department of Education’s
Title One office identified the top schools statewide through a
review of student achievement data, an examination of Adequate
Yearly Progress data, telephone interviews with the school principal
and on-site visits with the school.
Schools selected for the Distinguished
Schools award must demonstrate strengths in the following areas:
- Opportunity for all children
to meet proficient and advanced levels of performance,
- Strong
professional development,
- Coordination with other programs,
- Curriculum and instruction
to support achievement of high standards; and
- Partnerships among
schools, parents and communities.
Once nominated
by their state, the schools submit data covering the last three
years of achievement, along with a one-page school description.
A national panel, made up of representatives from NASTID, selects
the final winners.
IDOE Title I Programs Director Lee Ann Kwiatkowski
helped identify Indiana’s schools and nominated the top two
schools for the award.
“The schools are using approaches, programs
and creative education techniques that work,” Kwiatkowski
said. “They
should be very proud of this accomplishment.”
Representatives
from the schools honored will be recognized at the National Title
I Conference in January. Additionally, each school receives a high
performing school grant award and a plaque to hang inside their
school. The NASTID Website, www.TitleI.org, will feature the stories
of individual schools and provides others with contact information
to help facilitate the spread of best practices.
Title I is the
largest federal-aid program in K-12 education, serving over 150
million children nationwide. The program helps provide additional
support in reading, writing, and mathematics.
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