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Lakeside Elementary receives national recognition
Named Title I distinguished school for consistent
high achievement
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Media Contacts:
Jason Bearce, 317.232.6618, jbearce@doe.in.gov
Lee Ann Kwiatkowski, 317.232.0540, lkwiat@doe.in.gov
Representatives from the Indiana Department of the
Education surprised students, faculty and staff at a local elementary
school today with a national recognition that includes a $25,000
grant award. Lakeside Elementary School in MSD of Warren Township
joins 60 schools honored nationwide as Title I Distinguished Schools
by the U.S. Department of Education and the National Association
of State Title I Directors.
“We know that all students can meet high standards when given
the extra help they need to succeed, and the dedicated professionals
at Lakeside Elementary serve as a first-rate example of that principle
in action,” Superintendent of Public Instruction Suellen
Reed said.
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.
Since 1996, the Title I Distinguished Schools program has honored
Title I schools that demonstrate exceptional progress in either
sustained student achievement or closing the achievement gap.
To be considered for the honor, the schools must
have a poverty rate of at least 40 percent and be nominated by
the individual state’s Title I programs. 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 composed of State Title I Directors selects the final winners.
The Indiana
Department of Education’s Title
I office identified the top schools statewide through a review
of student achievement data, an examination of adequate yearly
progress data, telephone interviews with school principals and
on-site school visits. Schools considered for the honor must demonstrate
the following:
- 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.
“Schools like Lakeside Elementary are using approaches, programs
and creative education techniques that work,” Indiana Title
I Director Lee Ann Kwiatkowski said. “They should be very
proud of this accomplishment.”
In addition to the $25,000
high-performing school grant award and an honorary plaque, Distinguished
Title I schools will be recognized at the National Title I Conference
in January. Visit www.TitleI.org for feature stories on individual
schools and information on best practices.
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