NINE VALLEY SCHOOLS HONORED FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT EFFORTS BY BEAT THE ODDS INSTITUTE
PHOENIX, AZ (October 30, 2008) — Nine metro Phoenix-area schools have reached the first milestone on the road to becoming a "Beat the Odds School" — one in which student academic achievement exceeds expectations.
The schools have completed the first year of a rigorous, multi-year school improvement program offered by the Center for the Future of Arizona’s Beat the Odds Institute. Its Beat the Odds School Partners Program helps principals implement ways of thinking and working together that research has found to characterize schools with better than expected student achievement. The program was launched in Maricopa County in fall 2007.
Schools attaining the designation of Bronze-level Beat the Odds School Partner, the highest possible level of achievement in the first year of the program, include:
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| Among those attaining Bronze-level Beat the Odds School Partner Program status were (L-R) Rick Horvath, Gililland Middle School; Debbie Moncayo, Kenilworth Elementary; Becky Henderson, Harris Elementary; Linda Crawford, Mitchell School; and Bruce Cox, George Smith Junior High. |
Deer Valley Unified School District (Phoenix):
Paseo Hills School
Gilbert Unified School District:
Harris Elementary School
Isaac School District (Phoenix):
Mitchell School
Mesa Public Schools:
George Smith Junior High School
Phoenix Elementary School District:
Emerson Elementary School
Kenilworth Elementary School
Tempe Elementary School District:
Gililland Middle School
Washington Elementary School District (Phoenix):
Desert View Elementary School
Washington Elementary School
To achieve bronze status, each school had to effectively implement the Beat the Odds framework school-wide. Each school also had to receive at least a "performing" AZ Learns label from the Arizona Department of Education for the 2007-2008 school year.
During the current academic year, schools will strive to earn a Silver-level Beat the Odds School Partners designation, which also requires statistically significant growth in internal test scores for at least two years.
According to Beat the Odds Institute Director Dr. Marjorie Kaplan, the highest level of achievement is Gold-level Beat the Odds School Partner, which confers the title of a "Beat the Odds School." Schools will be eligible for the gold designation in 2009 and beyond.

