School Improvement Services

Improve instruction and sustain academic progress to turnaround your school.

Comprehensive Solutions

Every turnaround school has its own set of unique challenges to confront. We draw upon our experience with a broad range of school environments across the country, using some of our long-established offerings to create comprehensive solutions that:

  • Address the variety of strategic and operational factors affecting each school's improvement
  • Equip schools with the easy-to-use data necessary to make effective instructional decisions
  • Emphasize data and high fidelity to build a culture of continuous improvement

Integrated Services

We partner with school improvement teams to guide goal-setting, strategy development, and implementation of solutions that help drive school-wide achievement.

Our School Improvement Services also align with federal guidelines for turning around or transforming persistently lowest-achieving schools.

Drastic changes in culture, operations, and instructional programs are needed to help the lowest-achieving schools obtain the results they're seeking. Organizational change is not easy, and requires consistency and communication at every step of the way. We help ensure that educators are well-prepared for school turnaround, and that they are provided with the structure and tools to help them embrace new ways of teaching and learning.

Our scalable, multi-modal professional development programs build pedagogical and content knowledge and strategies in the context of educator's work. A blend of onsite, offsite, and online development combines high-touch, contextual learning with efficient enrichment and follow-up. Increased relevance leads to greater acceptance of programs, less time away from work, and more success in improving schools.

We help sustain a cycle of continuous improvement using data from easy-to-use assessment tools to help educators collaboratively determine the most effective instruction for each student. Adaptive instructional programs for reading and writing build teachers' knowledge while addressing specific student needs.

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