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|Likes: 0Published by Justin HinkleyA news release from the Michigan Department of Education announcing the statewide reform district could be expanded by as many as 10 schools, and a look at the state's Priority Schools list, from which those 10 schools will be chosen.A news release from the Michigan Department of Education announcing the statewide reform district could be expanded by as many as 10 schools, and a look at the state's Priority Schools list, from which those 10 schools will be chosen.More info:Categories:Magazines/NewspapersPublished by: Justin Hinkley on Dec 10, 2013Copyright:Attribution Non-commercialAvailability:Read on Scribd mobile: iPhone, iPad and Android.download as PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate content|Add to collectionSee moreSee lesshttp://www.scribd.com/doc/190742082/MDE-news-release-Priority-Schools-list08/04/2014pdftextoriginal News Release
Contact: Martin Ackley, Director of Public and Governmental Affairs, (517) 241-4395 Flanagan To Place Schools Into the State School Reform/Redesign District in 2014 December 10, 2013 LANSING – State Superintendent Mike Flanagan today announced that he will have State School Reform/Redesign Officer Deborah Clemmons place Michigan schools into the State School Reform/Redesign District in 2014, possibly as early as January. Flanagan has said publicly that fewer than 10 schools would be placed into the statewide district by the end of this year, and that the State School Reform/Redesign Office still was in the process of reviewing which schools should be placed. Michigan law, signed by Governor Jennifer Granholm in 2009, allows these schools to be placed into a State School Reform/Redesign District (SSRRD) if they are not achieving satisfactory results. “Through our vetting process, we are finding that there could and should be many more than 10 schools placed,” Flanagan said. “We want to be certain which schools those should be and whether they are making the satisfactory progress that the law requires of them. “Placing schools in this statewide district is an extraordinary step to take and we want to make sure it’s done right, and every consideration is taken,” Flanagan said. “We will continue to study and verify the systemic and academic progress being made in all of the schools under the authority of the Reform/Redesign Office. By law, all schools in the Bottom 5 percent of schools each year come under the supervision of the State School Reform/Redesign Office. “The schools are given support and opportunity to show improvement.” Clemmons said. “We want them to demonstrate that their improvement plans are having a positive impact and increasing student achievement.” The Bottom 5 percent schools, known as Priority Schools, are given access to online tools and face-to-face technical assistance resources such as Next Network, Teaching for Excellence, Instructional Leadership Academy, Principals Academy
, MiExcel,
and Technical Assistance Meetings
, hosted by the Michigan Department of Education. “We will be gathering additional data and monitoring Michigan’s most struggling schools,” Flanagan added. “If we are not absolutely confident that a school is making progress and their students are receiving a quality education, we will place the school into the statewide district.” Under a legal contract with the Education Achievement Authority (EAA), all schools placed into the State School Reform/Redesign District would be operated by the EAA. “The state Legislature has been working for some time on legislation to empower the EAA in state law,” Flanagan said. “We look forward to them getting this done, to provide more clarity on the EAA – for example, how schools would return to their traditional districts.” ### 2012
Priority School List School CodeDistrict CodeISD CodeBuilding NameDistrict NameISD NameTitle I Status
087382590825Academy of FlintAcademy of FlintGenesee ISDTitle I-Part049361301013Albion High SchoolAlbion Public SchoolsCalhoun ISDTitle I-Part009651302013Dudley SchoolBattle Creek Public SchoolsCalhoun ISDTitle I-Part042941302013Verona Elementary SchoolBattle Creek Public SchoolsCalhoun ISDTitle I-Part002532524025Beecher High SchoolBeecher Community School DistrictGenesee ISDTitle I-Part035021101011International Academy at HullBenton Harbor Area SchoolsBerrien RESATitle I-Part003731101011Montessori Academy at Henry C MortonBenton Harbor Area SchoolsBerrien RESATitle I-Part016291101011STEAM Academy at MLKBenton Harbor Area SchoolsBerrien RESATitle I-Part086688294982Center for Literacy and CreativityCenter for Literacy and CreativityWayne RESATitle I-Part061835007050Rainbow Elementary SchoolClintondale Community SchoolsMacomb ISDNon-Title I086568291982Commonwealth Community Development AcademyCommonwealth Community Devel. AcademyWayne RESATitle I-Part010928203082Edsel Ford High SchoolDearborn City School DistrictWayne RESATitle I-Part050558005080Davis Elementary SchoolDecatur Public SchoolsVan Buren ISDTitle I-Part008888005080Decatur High SchoolDecatur Public SchoolsVan Buren ISDTitle I-Part084898292982Detroit Academy of Arts and SciencesDetroit Academy of Arts and SciencesWayne RESATitle I-Part043198201082Bow Elementary-Middle SchoolDetroit City School DistrictWayne RESATitle I-Part040628201082Brown, Ronald AcademyDetroit City School DistrictWayne RESATitle I-Part055538201082Carleton Elementary SchoolDetroit City School DistrictWayne RESATitle I-Part005428201082Carstens Elementary-Middle SchoolDetroit City School DistrictWayne RESATitle I-Part
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