Ten Schools Recognized for High Achievement through the 2010 MetLife Foundation-NASSP Breakthrough Schools(TM) Program
20 11월 2009 - 12:24AM
PR Newswire (US)
Winners a Diverse Set, but Share Common Strategies RESTON, Va.,
Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Ten middle and high schools are
being recognized for academic success through the 2010 MetLife
Foundation-National Association of Secondary School Principals
(NASSP) Breakthrough Schools program. The schools will be honored
at the annual NASSP Convention, which is being held in Phoenix, AZ,
March 12-14. Established in 2007, the program recognizes middle
level and high schools that are high achieving or are dramatically
improving student achievement and serve large numbers of students
living in poverty. The diverse set of schools being recognized --
public, charter, and private schools in urban, suburban, and rural
communities -- share the common trait of having an economically
diverse, high-achieving student population. Not surprisingly, the
schools also share common strategies -- collaborative leadership;
alignment of curriculum, instruction, and assessment; and a highly
personalized, caring environment. These factors reflect the
priorities of NASSP's Breaking Ranks school-improvement framework.
"These schools are testaments to the fundamental principle that
collaborative leadership and high-quality instruction in a
personalized environment are essential to academic achievement,"
said NASSP Executive Director Gerald N. Tirozzi. "I applaud these
schools for their focused efforts and we look forward to
spotlighting them as models of success in the coming year." The ten
schools being recognized are: High Schools -- Brentwood High
School, Brentwood, NY, Thomas P. O'Brien, Principal -- Franklin
Towne Charter High School, Philadelphia, PA, Patrick Field, Chief
Academic Officer; Jason Kegel, Principal -- Park View High School,
Sterling, VA, Virginia Minshew, Principal -- San Diego Met High
School, San Diego, CA, Mildred Phillips, Principal -- San Miguel
High School, Tucson, AZ, Bro. Nick Gonzalez, FSC, Principal Middle
Schools -- Fieldale-Collinsville Middle School, Collinsville, VA,
Moriah L. Dollarhite, Principal -- Mater Academy Charter Middle
School, Hialeah Gardens, FL, Judith C. Marty, Principal --
Menominee Indian Middle School, Neopit, WI, Stephanie Feldner,
Principal -- Ravenswood Middle School, Ravenswood, WV, Gary
Higginbotham, Principal -- Tefft Middle School, Streamwood, IL,
Lavonne Smiley, Principal "Effective education is a collaborative
venture," said Dennis White, president and CEO of MetLife
Foundation. "We commend the principals of these Breakthrough
Schools for providing leadership that helps teachers, parents,
students and communities work together to succeed." Selection
criteria are based on a school's documented success in implementing
strategies aligned with the three core areas of NASSP's Breaking
Ranks framework for middle level and high schools. Success in
implementing the strategies is documented and verified through
school site visits. For more information about the program, visit
http://www.principals.org/breakthrough. About MetLife Foundation
MetLife Foundation supports programs that increase opportunities
for young people to succeed, create connections between schools and
communities, and develop leadership of teachers and principals
throughout their careers. The Foundation works with national
nonprofit organizations, including NASSP, to improve education,
often by addressing findings from the annual MetLife Survey of the
American Teacher. For more, please visit http://www.metlife.org/.
About NASSP In existence since 1916, the National Association of
Secondary School Principals (NASSP) is the preeminent organization
of and national voice for middle level and high school principals,
assistant principals, and aspiring school leaders from across the
United States and more than 45 countries around the world. The
mission of NASSP is to promote excellence in school leadership.
NASSP administers the National Honor Society ®, National Junior
Honor Society ®, National Elementary Honor Society(TM), and
National Association of Student Councils ®. For more information
about NASSP, located in Reston, VA, visit
http://www.principals.org/. Contacts: For NASSP: For MetLife
Foundation: Bob Farrace, (703) 860-7257 Ted Mitchell, (401)
827-3236 DATASOURCE: MetLife Foundation CONTACT: For NASSP, Bob
Farrace, +1-703-860-7257, ; or For MetLife Foundation, Ted
Mitchell, +1-401-827-3236, Web Site: http://www.metlife.org/
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