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Reward Schools

Reward Schools. Summer 2012. What are Reward Schools?. Identification as a Reward School results from: Making Adequate Yearly Progress AND Achieving one or more of the following distinctions: Being in the top 5% of the Top-to-Bottom ranking

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Reward Schools

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  1. Reward Schools Summer 2012

  2. What are Reward Schools? Identification as a Reward School results from: • Making Adequate Yearly Progress AND • Achieving one or more of the following distinctions: • Being in the top 5% of the Top-to-Bottom ranking • Being in the top 5% of schools on the improvement metric in the Top-to-Bottom ranking • Being a school identified as “Beating the Odds” (BTO). BTO schools will be identified in fall 2012.

  3. How are Reward Schools determined? • Based on the Top-to-Bottom (TTB) ranking methodology which includes data from: • Achievement results • Improvement results • Achievement gap results • All tested subjects are included in the ranking where possible for a school. • A ranking is determined for all schools with 2 years of data for: • 30 or more students • In 2 or more tested subjects • After all schools are ranked based on achievement, improvement, and achievement gap, the highest 5% of ranked schools are designated as Reward Schools.

  4. What happens once a school isnamed? Reward schools will: • Receive recognition for their achievements through a communication and dissemination effort regarding the identification of the schools to local media from MDE. This recognition is intended to inform the public about their success and encourage media coverage to tell each school’s unique story. • Have their promising practices highlighted through conferences and other events, such as MDE’s School Improvement Conference. Again, such efforts are to recognize and share their work through educator networks and professional organizations as exemplars and models for others to follow. • MDE is seeking other supports for reward schools, including increased flexibility in the use of federal grant funds, corporate and philanthropic support, and networking meetings for school leaders and educators.

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