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The Partnership for Success Office of School Excellence Michigan Department of Education

The Partnership for Success Office of School Excellence Michigan Department of Education Thomas D. Watkins, Jr., Superintendent of Public Instruction Sue C. Carnell, Director of the Office of School Excellence. Partnership for Success.

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The Partnership for Success Office of School Excellence Michigan Department of Education

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  1. The Partnership for Success Office of School Excellence Michigan Department of Education Thomas D. Watkins, Jr., Superintendent of Public Instruction Sue C. Carnell, Director of the Office of School Excellence

  2. Partnership for Success • Places highly skilled educators, on loan from their organizations/districts, in schools identified as underperforming • Provides intense, on-site, assistance that supports 5 guiding assumptions and focusing on 3 domains

  3. Highly Skilled Educators in Underperforming Schools • “On loan” Partner Educator has expertise in: • leadership development • instructional design and delivery • assessment (data) literacy, and • school improvement • Underperforming Schools - District’s identified 2 to 4 elementary and or middle schools based on the following criteria: • 40% or more of students scored in the lowest category of MEAP with emphasis in reading • Not currently a Comprehensive School Demonstration site • Principal is willing to be mentored by a Partner Educator

  4. PfS Guiding Assumptions • Change requires co-creation in collaboration with the participants • Data-rich environments drive decision-making and instruction • Deep change requires leadership invested in excellence • What we learn is as important as what we do • Networks increase knowledge and options

  5. Partnership Domains • Strengthen Leadership • Build Capacity • Implement Meaningful School Improvement Process and Plan

  6. Student Achievement Partnership Design Partnership Domains LEADERSHIP High Expectations Engagement Management CAPACITY Climate Student Achievement Learning Community Processes/Procedures Decision-making SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT Purpose Continuous Improvement Participation • PARTNERSHIP • ASSUMPITONS CO-CREATE CHANGE & SOLUTIONS CREATE DATA-RICH ENVIRONMENT LEADERSHIP INVESTED IN EXCELLENCE LEARN FROM WHAT WE DO NETWORK SCHOOLS Learning Community capable of sustaining Instructional Change

  7. Data Collection - School Profiles 2002-3 Schools by size 1200 1075 1000 832 810 Districts Served: Beecher Detroit Flint Grand Rapids Highland Park Johannesburg-Lewiston Lansing Pontiac Thomas Gist PSA 800 629 619 539 600 474 Number of students 440 327 400 268 245 235 162 114 200 0 School 9 School 1 School 2 School 3 School 4 School 5 School 6 School 7 School 8 School 12 School 10 School 11 School 13 School 14

  8. School Profiles… staff Caucasian 48% Average Principal Experience: 6.2 years 77% African-American; 23% Caucasian

  9. School Profiles… students

  10. Student Achievement - Reading • All Baseline Data Collected November, 2002

  11. Student Achievement… reading • All Baseline Data Collected November, 2002

  12. Student Achievement - Writing • All Baseline Data Collected November, 2002

  13. Student Achievement… writing • All Baseline Data Collected November, 2002

  14. Partner Activities

  15. The Partnership Continues • Continue data collection - longitudinal • Implement web-enhanced assessment initiative with EduTest and Wireless Generation • Scale up program design through widening network and professional development • Continue supporting schools

  16. “Wisdom begins in wonder”. Socrates

  17. Partner Educators • Valerie Belay, an ATLAS Coach from the Detroit Public Schools, is located at a K – 8 site. • Henry Cade, from Wayne RESA, is at a middle school. • Ron Collins, a Principal with the Ann Arbor Public Schools, is located at a K – 8 site. • Rosanna Formaro, from K.B. White Elementary in Detroit is located at an elementary school. • Jeff Holbrook is retired from the Johannesburg-Lewiston School District. Jeff’s at a K – 8 site and works with the PfS technology initiative. • Vaenka Davis-Littles, a Comer Facilitator with the Detroit Public Schools, is located at 2 elementary schools and coordinates the PfS technology initiative. • Pat Meaux, a Comer Facilitator with Detroit Public Schools, is located at an elementary school. • Gale Sharpe comes to the Partnership from the Dewitt School District and is assigned to two elementary schools. • Linda Smith, a high school English teacher from Birmingham, is located at a middle school. • Betty Underwood, a Principal with the Lansing Schools is located at a K – 8 site.

  18. Partnership Support Staff • Yvonne Caamal Canul is from the Lansing School District where she was the Director of Curriculum, Assessment, and Professional Development. A Partner last year in Grand Rapids, Yvonne currently serves as the Partnership’s Coordinator. • Dr. Malverne Winborne is the program’s principal researcher and also serves as a liaison between Partner Educators and Partner Schools. Dr. Winborne is Assistant Director of the Eastern Michigan University Charter School Office. • Joann Neuroth is the Program’s Evaluator and also serves as researcher for the program. Joann is a private consultant who shares her time with the Partnership by working with a variety of other clients, including the newly created PSA, University Preparatory Academy. • Sarah Uhle is the Program’s Data Manager and works with Partner Educators in setting up their school-wide databases. She also manages the Partnership’s database and creates the program’s data reports.

  19. Information… • Sue C. Carnell, Director Office of School Excellence, Michigan Department of Education CarnellS@michigan.gov • Michigan Department of Education: www.michigan.gov/mde • Yvonne Caamal Canul, Coordinator Partnership for Success, Michigan Department of Education Canuly@michigan.gov

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