Members of the National Forum have translated their
beliefs
about what makes a high-performing middle-grades school into
evaluation criteria. We want these criteria to be as useful to a
team of classroom teachers as to a group of community members on
a school governance committee, to citizens advocating for school
improvement, and to an individual parent seeking a good school.
The criteria suggest what we should look for and what questions we should ask when we assess a middle-grades school. The criteria formed the basis for the selection of our four Schools to Watch.
Each section of the criteria is complementary to and interdependent on the others. Although we present the sections separately, they cannot be isolated from one another in the life of the school. The truly high-performing middle-level school embodies the intersection of academic excellence, developmental responsiveness, and social equity.
It is not difficult to find middle-level schools that excel in one of the three areas of high performance. However, it is extremely difficult to find schools that excel in all three. In 1999, the National Forum embarked on a national search for just such schools. After an exhaustive identification and selection process, we identified four schools that demonstrated they were on a sustained trajectory toward meeting the Forum’s rigorous criteria.
Curious about what makes these schools “Schools
to Watch”? We invite you to find out by make a virtual
visit of each school. During your visit, you will meet the school’s
principal and tour the school through the lens of the Forum’s criteria.
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