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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Strand 3: The MCPS Schools in Strand 3 of MD's New Accountability Index

Laytonsville Elementary 0.98

Germantown Elementary 0.98
Ridgeview Middle 0.98
Fox Chapel Elementary 0.91
Waters Landing Elementary 0.97
S. Christa McAuliffe Elementary 0.99
Rosa M. Parks Middle 0.97
Twinbrook Elementary 0.99
Maryvale Elementary 1.09
Julius West Middle 0.97
Ritchie Park Elementary 0.99
Tilden Middle School 0.99
Roscoe R Nix Elementary 0.9
Francis Scott Key Middle 1.08
Galway Elementary 0.99
Paint Branch High 0.92
Greencastle Elementary 1.04
Great Seneca Creek Elementary 1.01
Westland Middle 1.02
North Chevy Chase Elementary 0.99
Burning Tree Elementary 0.94
Thomas W. Pyle Middle School 1.07
Lucy V. Barnsley Elementary 0.96
Flower Valley Elementary 0.97
Shady Grove Middle 1
Lakelands Park Middle 0.99
Watkins Mill High 0.96
Washington Grove Elementary 1.03
Gaithersburg Elementary 0.99
Brown Station Elementary 0.96
Sequoyah Elementary 0.96
Fields Road Elementary 0.93
Stedwick Elementary 0.98
Strawberry Knoll Elementary 0.95
Damascus Elementary 0.98
John T. Baker Middle School 0.94
Rocky Hill Middle 0.97
Piney Branch Elementary 0.98
Takoma Park Middle School 0.96
Woodlin Elementary 0.95
Glen Haven Elementary 1.03
Oakland Terrace Elementary 1.01
Sligo Middle 1.03
Sargent Shriver Elementary 0.94
Albert Einstein High 0.93
Newport Mill Middle 0.99
Rock View Elementary 1.09
Harmony Hills Elementary 0.97
Cresthaven Elementary 0.92
Earle B. Wood Middle 0.97

If schools fall into Strand 3, the schools have a School Progress Index score greater than or equal to 0.9 and have met at least one of their three targets for Achievement, Gap, and Growth (elementary/middle schools) or Achievement, Gap, and College- and Career-Readiness indicators (high schools) per grade span. Strand 3 schools will show an increase in the intensity of needs identified by the School Improvement Process. Schools in Strand 3 may have multiple subgroups struggling to achieve standards or may have intensive, pervasive problems for one very low-performing subgroup. More often than for schools in Strand 2, LEAs and schools may determine the need for a systemic solution rather than, or in addition to, continued support to individual subgroups. Title I schools that fall into this Strand will be eligible to apply for 1003(a) School Improvement Grant funds to support the direction toward improvement detailed in the SIP.
LEAs are directed to oversee the School Improvement Process for Strand 3 schools. Many configurations may be used for the delivery of professional development or training but LEAs must be closely in touch with these schools and regularly checking on progress. Additionally, LEAs will have a section of the Master Plan to address Strand 3 activities separately. Commonalities of the school concerns should be addressed and detailed plans for improvement should be included. Successes and challenges will be addressed through monitoring questions developed by the BTE External Advisory Panel.

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